Louisiana Bayou - A Capella

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Unread post by Appfro » Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:51 pm

i like it except for the lead vocal track. this was the same problem i had w/ your warehouse cover. your backgrounds are so awesome and so strong, and then you come out w/ a very weak lead vocal. put some stank on it ya know? get loud, you can always turn the volume down. if you ever listen to any a capella group, the lead vocalist will have very strong lungs. you should try to recreate that. other than that, great job.

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Unread post by BenPezzner » Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:40 am

Appfro wrote:i like it except for the lead vocal track. this was the same problem i had w/ your warehouse cover. your backgrounds are so awesome and so strong, and then you come out w/ a very weak lead vocal. put some stank on it ya know? get loud, you can always turn the volume down. if you ever listen to any a capella group, the lead vocalist will have very strong lungs. you should try to recreate that. other than that, great job.
Good advice, thanks. I'm aware of this issue as well, and am always trying to improve on it. It's funny you mentioned warehouse... I was recording the lead vocals late at night, and the girl in the next room yelled at me for keeping her up, so that's why I get real quiet towards the end of the song. I was just so tired of recording that song I didn't feel like redoing it the next day and just posted it.

Anyway, hopefully I'll get around to finishing this song soon. I keep recording parts and then deleting them because I don't like how they sound. So far I think the only thing I'm keeping is the percussion tracks and maybe some of the backgrounds.

Once again, thanks for the input.
~ben

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