What's Wrong with the Vocals (on My Latest Release)?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
  • In which I explore my dissatisfaction with the original vocals on last week's release (Sand) and attempt a new approach to vocals.
    You can listen to the new version of Sand at the end of the video or at:
    jordanseal.bandcamp.com/track...
    / sand-soft
    #songwriter #dawless #recording #newsong #tascam #model12 #sand
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Комментарии • 8

  • @danjeans2024
    @danjeans2024 3 месяца назад

    Love this one,
    My favourite of yours to date. Thanks for all your great vids!

  • @jasonelambeth
    @jasonelambeth 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s wild how having kids changes things. I quit making music for about fives years and when I came back to it, I too found myself singing quieter. For the same reasons, I was usually recording at night or during naptime. It also made me write shorter songs just so I could get through a take without interruption. 😂

  • @ianmargolycz
    @ianmargolycz 3 месяца назад

    I'm digging the softer vocal takes. I've done that alternating line thing a few times. Sometimes you gotta just try something. 😅 As for vocal styles, I definitely sang way louder in my teens (and probably not for the best). As I grew older and started living in apartments or shared living spaces I definitely started to quiet down my approach. I eventually got better at singing which helped but I do regret not learning how to project more. I think when I sing live I let things out a little more but when I record I have a tendency to hold back a bit, for better or worse. Sometimes you just do things out of necessity.

  • @elliotttadanier5971
    @elliotttadanier5971 3 месяца назад

    I do think the more whispery delivery works better for this song. My music is almost entirely instrumental but sometimes I need to trick myself into playing something softer, so I will crank up the gain on the mic which forces me to play gently or it will clip and sound awful.
    I find the energy and approach to matter a lot when it comes to drums. I know there are all kinds of drum programming solutions, but if I want big rock drums I need to hit real drums hard to get in the right headspace to capture a performance that feels appropriately bombastic and aggressive. And some other person out there will insist they can do exactly the same thing in Steven Slate drums or whatever, and while that may be true from their perception I just personally can’t get as stoked about a midi controller. And I do think there’s something real about the way doing something physically demanding increases your heart rate and blood flow vs. plonking it out on a keyboard.

  • @karsinokuuni3208
    @karsinokuuni3208 3 месяца назад

    I really enjoy the quiet, almost whispered vocals. They have a very intimate and relaxing quality to them. I think they also worked really well with the lofi sound of the early voice memo version you showed here.

    • @JordanSeal
      @JordanSeal  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! And someday, I’ll figure out how to make a full recording/arrangement sound like one of those reference demos… there’s something there that I really love.

    • @karsinokuuni3208
      @karsinokuuni3208 3 месяца назад

      @@JordanSeal looking forward to it ✨

  • @JasonCarrara
    @JasonCarrara 3 месяца назад

    You need to blend both singing styles. Think of it less in terms of volume and more like how much emotion comes through each note to find a good balance. If that makes any sense.