Oh man, I've been there. Are you recording?llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 11:59 pm Mics or techniques to help avoid sounding like I’ve got a shitty piezo pickup in my sinuses. Working on the singing technique but it’s bad on the nnnn sounds
I've found when trouble shooting my shortcomings I have a session where I have to experiment and try and coach myself out of problems. If it's going anywhere I usually come back to a recording of myself no longer doing the annoying thing but singing kind of weird or with no energy. Then I have to start over and mostly forget the fix.
In general where the high mids sit on any given mic could enhance or deemphasize the sinusy parts of your voice. More important is opening up, aim above the mic or suspend the mic slightly higher than usual. Even more important is vowel formation. Listening to theatre kids training I've learned that it's often a game of opening vowels as wide as possible and gently tapping consonants to get the word through. Weird shit can work. I always remember the other singer in my band recording the lyrics "Push me..." and the 'uh' was a weird flat thing even when it was ballpark on key. He figured out the trick was to sing something closer to 'pesh me'. It sounded like the right word but was in an easier spot for his throat.
I've heard singers try a part while plugging their noses just to find all the spots in a line that should be indifferent to their sinuses. You realize for example a long 'A' vowel is half nose but if you move it closer to 'ah' it opens up.