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Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:44 pm
by TalentMatters
Hi, fellow music professionals! I'd like to ask your opinion about the current listing TAXI # S201018CC for Acapella Christmas Carols. The listing calls for small or large groups, and reads that amateur or pro groups are okay. Since I am only one person and don't have any other singers handy, I am considering singing each harmony part myself (along with the lead, of course) to sound like a small group, and I wonder if all the voices will sound way too similar - since they will all be me. That might end up sounding like a weird female barbershop quartet as opposed to a group of varying voices... What do you think? I totally want to do it, and I'm absolutely willing and excited to put in the huge amount of work required to do it; I will put in the time, write the arrangements and record every single part IF you think it would be in line with what is bing requested. I really can't decide. I have emailed TAXI to ask if that might sound too slick, since the timber on all vocals is going to be identical -- might just be too weird.

I welcome your input!

Thanks, all!

Re: Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:45 am
by Kolstad
Dont overthink it, you will never know if not trying. After all no lives are at stake ;)

I will encourage you to get started and see how it goes. If you at some point halfway can see that your idea wont hold for this particular listing, go with the flow and finish it as the best it can be, so you will have something for another listing. That way, your work will not be wasted as there is always another request.

As new to the game, its all about getting dirt on your fingers and plant some seeds. That way you will feed your learning process, and get something to build upon. 8-)

Re: Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:10 am
by PDebik
n/a

Re: Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:17 am
by hummingbird
Absolutely you can do that. I'd suggest singing the same line two or three times; so you have melody and two harmony parts that sound like 9 singers. You can change things up by
- using different mics
- having one part sing ooo or ahh against the melody and take the lead other places
- making sure to have some distance in frequency here and there (ie, sing a low A3, an F4 and a C5 (as an inversion of F), this will give a different colour to the notes

HTH

Re: Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:19 am
by AlanHall
Another studio 'trick' is to use a stereo pair of mics, on each vocal track stand in a slightly different position so that the stereo image and room sound make the mixed tracks appear as if there were several singers each in their own physical space. Any auditory cues you can exploit to create a sense of ensemble will help.

Re: Acapella Christmas Carols

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:59 pm
by TalentMatters
Thank you all so much - really appreciate your input and suggestions!

~Kristen