Should You Sing on Your Own Song Demo Recording?
So you’re trying to decide whether to sing his own song in demonstration or hire a professional? Being a recording studio and demonstration service owner here in Nashville for many years I can help you with this important decision.
There is a saying that every time I select a singer for a demo: The singer is the song. This means that a song will not be shown in a recording unless the law is a singer, is devoted entirely emotional and has the expertise to deliver the results. Given that the typical full band show in these days the cost of many hundreds of dollars and must be the key to the singer, making the replacement of the vocal track after a replacement singer iffy proposal, this is a crucial decision. In fact, many of the decisions that transpire during the production process of the song I think the choice of the singer is more important than all the others together.
There is another saying that it too: No one "is" their song, as the composer. If anyone knows the phrasing, the emotion that must be given to each line in a song, is the person who created it. If the composer’s going to take the necessary tone, style, range and other factors, letting them sing is a no-brainer. Unfortunately, few composers sing anywhere near a professional level and have suffered through many singer recording session performances that were directly where-do-I-keep-the-freakin ’earplugs-awful.
This brings us to you. And your song. And his voice. No doubt you are pretty sure that you’re the best singer of the song or you would not be reading this. I hate to be so blunt, but that is unlikely. Most likely you believe that no other singer of "getting" the emotion, phrasing and other elements necessary to make it work. But that is not true. A good manufacturer to plunge into your song and understand the elements that need the song, even before they start writing letters. On the day of its session was living in that space as much as you emotionally. If a professional singer was short on the producer to get the required performance.
Perhaps they are, indeed, the right singer. But it is impossible to be objective in this regard. Or open the possibility of producing or have a gross registered and given a few people, preferably people in the music industry and ask their opinion. Be prepared to hear a "no" and then deal with it quickly and move on. But maybe, just maybe, you were right all along a day with a microphone, a pop filter and a little red record button looms very large in its future. Now what are you going to get you?
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