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Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
Yes! Sorry I forgot to respond. The answer to your question is no. You're cool. :)
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Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
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As an aside, I once got stopped at customs on my way into the USA, where I was doing some grad school in music. The customs officer asked me what the chord progression for a 16-bar blues was, and - I was working with choirs at the time - I totally messed up. They made me sit for over 2 hours as they checked me out. :D Guess I should have paid a bit more attention back in undergrad :) By the way, that "ducker" I thought I heard - are you running the vocals and mix through different compressors? That could have a similar effect (although I didn't notice it as much in your newer mix). I'll listen again on tomorrow on my main monitors, when it's a bit quieter here. |
Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
Yeah, there's different compressors. But I'm betting it's my singing, because I looked at the wave in V-vocal and some parts looked like I was gargling... my voice is recovering though from all the allergy and chest infection crud so I should be able to recut very soon.
Had a very cool day today. Last night the female vocalist, Julianna, emailed me her vocals for a western waltz. I played it and was blown away by her quality but the rendition sounded too punchy. I asked her about it and she said she wasn't used to singing that high (key was D). We went back and forth and she suggested transposing to E. I did, and then realized not only was that the better key for the song, but I had the wrong root (A instead of D) in the original! I rescored in E, correcting the goofs, and shot her back a rough result. She came back with clear, dead-on vocals that would make Emmylou Harris hang her head in shame. Ok, maybe not... but Julianna is awesome! When I get some backing cowboy-style vocals on this I've got dynamite. :D |
Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
Okay, I'm so excited to hear someone else sing one of my songs I can't stand it... so I'm posting a link to a VERY ROUGH mix that highlights her singing. There is zero mixing on instruments so just ignore that aspect.
http://cynicalsigns.com/projects/frc...nt-J1rough.mp3 Leaver's Lament Leaving ain't easy Don't care what they tell you Parts of your heart start to fail Right foot goes forward The grave's got the left And your mind's somewhere miles down the trail O'er the lake on a limb Where it's now think or swim Praying the branch doesn't break Leaving ain't easy Don't care what they sell you Never touch more than you'll take Never touch more than you'll take copr 2009 Randall G Arnold and Julianna McDuffie, Cynical Signs Publishing |
Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
You're right; she does have a nice voice!
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Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
I am so fortunate to have her on board!
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Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
A little update on "Leaver's Lament":
http://cynicalsigns.com/projects/frc...nt-J2rough.mp3 Note that I'm aware of the flaws...lol. Just getting started... |
Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
Update on "Leaver's Lament".
The singer says this mp3 sounds harsh on her system... can anyone else confirm or deny? I'm not hearing it... http://cynicalsigns.com/projects/frc...nt-J3rough.mp3 |
Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
Yes, it sounds rough here as well (listening on nice Genelec monitors, which are working fine). The vocal sounds very low-fi, and the bottom end of the mix is completely missing. Still, nice singing!
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Re: Up for some hillbilly music?
That's bizarre. On my PC system it sounds rich, full and clear... same in my wife's car using the CD I burned.
I don't get it... |
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