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 Post subject: Singing Backup
PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:53 am 
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This is something I have always had trouble with..  If I am trying to sing chorus with someone I'm usually over powering them If I try to cut down then I cant hear me and cant blend with them..Of course if you are singing you cant adjust mic levels (on the stage)...

How do you harmonize?

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 Post subject: Re: Singing Backup
PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 1:30 pm 
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If I'm on stage and am doing harmony, I usually hold the mic more in an upright position (parallel with my body) and sing over the top of it rather than pointing it directly at my mouth like you'd usually do with a unidirectional mic.  The harmony comes out less powerful and you can still hear yourself in the stage monitor.


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 Post subject: Re: Singing Backup
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If you have a lot of power in your voice this is common problem.
I would suggest just holding the mic farther away if you are having trouble
adjusting the volume. No offense to redhead, but when people hold the mic upright I lose more control of the vocals -most mics are unidirectional which means they pick up the meat of the sound from the center of the mic. I suppose it depends on what kind of equipment you or they have. But really it is what works for you. You might take the opurtunity also to practice getting more control of your vocals. I know this is a huge challenge for me personally especially in the higher range. If I know I'm going to get really loud trying to push into that higher range I just back away from the mic. Some singers will scream when they go higher range and don't back away - this is a nightmare for me to adjust the equipment too.

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