As a recording engineer/producer for 25+ years, I'll just have to say to capture the performance of her vocal. That's the main thing. I hate it when producers/engineers nit-pick over every little detail. Let it rip, and be happy!

I recorded a lady with a "smoky" voice awhile ago, and I must agree with Mazz. Sometimes a vocalist will sound really great on a dynamic mic. I used an EV RE-20, which you always see in broadcast studios. That MAY be the mic for her style. It's a fabulous dynamic mic, which might be better if your daughter hasn't had experience singing on condensor mics.
Just a thought,
Ern

