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Recording the Lead Vocal

The lead vocal is the most important part of a pop song, so it’s critical to record it right.

Review: Blue enCore 100 and 200 Series Mics

Most know Blue to be a manufacturer of high quality studio microphones—Their creative, intuitive and distinctive designs have caught attention from many engineers over the years. Now, Blue's debut into live stage miking applications could not be more impressive.

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The Recording Coach

PREVENTING CHORUSING WITH UNISON VOCALS

Q&A with Lis Lewis - Moving From Theater To Pop

If you've been singing musical theater and you want to make the switch to pop/rock music there are some things you need to know. The vocal training you've had up to now has given you some useful basics...

Live Sound 101—Choosing a Mic

 

Sound guys wear T-shirts. Usually black ones. And they typically display a line of text that’s a variation on the phrase: “I know what all the knobs and buttons do -— and it took a long time to learn.” That knowledge was what separated sound techs from performers. 

Vocal Q&A With Breck Alan - They Say The Neon Lights Are Bright...

Q - I have been auditioning for musical theatre roles in New York City and have not had any luck. What’s the best way to approach auditioning in the theatre world?

 - Anne Medesto – NYC

 

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Using Your Full Range

If you've noticed a break between your two voices (see "G! What's Your Key?" in Singer and Musican Magazine issue #27), it's time for some voice lessons. That has to get fixed. You might have the biggest range in the world but you can only use one voice at a time because they are disconnected.