Soooo, I'm supposed to meet and actually...vocalize...for a band tomorrow. Soooo what experiences do you guys have with this? Preferably from the musician's perspective.
I've met them once before and kind of "jammed" I've listened to some of their demoes and written some lyrics/a verse or two for a couple songs. Most of the music is fairly dense so it wasn't too hard laying a melody over it.
Sooooo, yeah, I don't know how this is going to go down.
And for the record I have the exact opposite of a "lead-singer" ego/persona irl. MAKE ME FEEL BETTER ILF.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
just go all out with it, have fun and dont be afraid to make shit up on the fly
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AxAxSxS wrote:just go all out with it, have fun and dont be afraid to make shit up on the fly
Yeah, my biggest problem is having words to sing. Last time I sat in with them, I was just singing to myself (we didn't have a PA set up) at times using words off a beer bottle.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
don't sing too much. lead vocalist complex, they feel like they have to always be singing. let the song breathe a little and let the other instruments have some space.
also, make sure you're not pulling stage antics that are out of sync with the rest of the band and their energy. they'll kick you out if you do. treat yourself like another instrument and not like the focal point of the band.
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