Singing light vs. heavy
So many singers are belters, or they are putting every ounce of their being into each word - and though we all have our favorite artists who sing so passionately you can feel every emotion, for cover gigs you will go over much better with a light touch. That means smooth tone, more air, less vibrato.
More air helps give you a natural reverb as well - -adds texture. We can do a video on this next week!
Singing light has been a huge part of my success and it goes hand in hand with controlling your overall volume! We are THE VIBE of the room ☺️🌌🤙🏼
Light, fun, sure we can stray from that, but whenever you do a “dark” song (Something primarily with minor chords or its slow) it’s smart to sandwich it between two upbeat songs. And NEVER start the night with a sad or minor key song.
First few songs really sets the tone and then staff and customers start to tune out after that (in a good way)
They go, “oh this artist sounds great, we can resume our experience with a sonic background we now trust”
Last few songs of the night as well I recommend the most upbeat tunes you know!! ☺️👌🏼
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Drew Machak
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Singing light vs. heavy
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