To: Daisyjane69
All Sarah has to do is rememeber the microphone:
I've been singing, writing songs and perfroming for over 45 years, and when I released my newest CD, I had a piece that required a high falsetto...if I sang it loud it sounded horrible, but when I sang it softly and MOVED UP onto the mic, is became beautiful...... All Sarah has to do is speak like she was in a small room, and let the mic do it's job.....you don't have to yell or even speak loudly.....just speak like you always do and TURN UP THE AMP......
45 posted on
08/19/2009 4:42:10 AM PDT by
The Wizard
(Democrat Party: a criminal enterprise)
To: The Wizard
All Sarah has to do is rememeber the microphone: Sound advice - no pun intended. But how does one deal with environments like a windy tarmac, or a building that is acoustically deficient, with a less than high end - dialed in sound system, and cheering crowds? Isn't the tendency to want to raise the voice so you can hear what your saying and make yourself heard by the crowd?
Just asking.... Given the choice of standing before a crowd speaking, or in a ring with lions, I'll take the lions.
To: The Wizard
"...just speak like you always do and TURN UP THE AMP...... " Ah, the Leonard Skinner technique - "Turn it Up!"
52 posted on
08/19/2009 5:57:16 AM PDT by
newfreep
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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