Members FelipeCarvalho Posted May 2, 2017 Members Share Posted May 2, 2017 I think that for most of us, the main challenge when learning to sing is to get the middle range to work in way where you can just sing, instead of forcing/shouting, or breaking. With this in mind I've put this video together, explaining some of the problems that appear and with ideas on how to solve it. It talks about:- Covering- Edge- Support- Falsetto- Placement Its a bit long, but it may help or give some insight: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FelipeCarvalho Posted May 6, 2017 Author Members Share Posted May 6, 2017 Hi man. I saw your reply there. I am sorry that its a bit long, I redid it a few times to make it shorter, since it was getting to nearly 30 minutes haha. The problem is exactly that there are many reasons why it can happen, the idea on the video is to not solve all problems either, but rather try to clarify why the problems happen, so that you know where to work. It is not a magic solution so don't go using your data in hopes of fixing everything with just the video. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members happwith12strin Posted May 9, 2017 Members Share Posted May 9, 2017 go to a phantom powered condenser mic they are all 48v and the power comes thru the mic cablel let he mic and the PA do all the shouting and you just put your voice where you want it and let the mic and the PA amplify it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FelipeCarvalho Posted May 9, 2017 Author Members Share Posted May 9, 2017 Oh. What a sound solution! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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