leavings
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My tried and true method for recording my vocals is doing it over and over and over and over again until I get a good take, or at least 2 or 3 takes that can be spliced together easily. Usually I work at it for days and weeks because my voice is often not in a good state for singing. Does anyone know how to remedy this?
I'm not a smoker, I don't get sick easily, and I'm a decent singer, but I just can't figure out how to get my voice into the mode where I can make it sound as good as I know it should. Does anyone know what techniques I could use to help warm up my voice in preparation for recording? Are there things I need to do on a daily basis to keep it in form, or are there exercises I can perform for 20 minutes to get it in shape? Anything to avoid prior to singing?
Let me know what you know,
cuz I want to know
Peter
I'm not a smoker, I don't get sick easily, and I'm a decent singer, but I just can't figure out how to get my voice into the mode where I can make it sound as good as I know it should. Does anyone know what techniques I could use to help warm up my voice in preparation for recording? Are there things I need to do on a daily basis to keep it in form, or are there exercises I can perform for 20 minutes to get it in shape? Anything to avoid prior to singing?
Let me know what you know,
cuz I want to know
Peter