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Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:33 pm
by losthighway_Archive
While it is time honored and proven that no tea can repair a destroyed voice (throat coat is the closest try, but still no), and someone who sings through their nose sounds terrible when congested, there is certainly differences in the sound of your recorded voice depending on what you eat/drink/smoke.
What are some of your experiences recording a singer, or singing with various substances.
Cheese kills your voice.
Dehydration kills your voice.
Acid reflux too.
One time I tried whiskey for a softer song, thought it would give a more weathered sound. All it did was clear my throat better and make my reedy tenor even reedier (new word eh?). I've heard cigarettes can add some sand papery soul singer appeal, as well as increasing the chance your voice can crack out on more gymnastic vocal lines.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:46 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
Gross McDonald's double cheeseburgers. When I eat one or two of those my throat is nice and coated with saliva, grease, and who knows what else. Makes it much easier to record shout/scream material. Just have to find the middle ground between helping your voice and not getting sick right before the session.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:50 pm
by otisroom_Archive
I've seen people do all kinds of things. I guy I work with a lot eats potato chips when he sings. He says it's an old opera singer trick. The grease lubes your throat. I guess that's why opera singers are usually so large.
He has a "secret" tea he makes also. I think it's mostly vinegar, red pepper, honey and I don't know what else. Smells like feet.
These are all tricks to preserve a voice. I don't know any tricks to change the tone of a voice.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:29 pm
by Antero_Archive
skatingbasser wrote:Gross McDonald's double cheeseburgers. When I eat one or two of those my throat is nice and coated with saliva, grease, and who knows what else. Makes it much easier to record shout/scream material. Just have to find the middle ground between helping your voice and not getting sick right before the session.
I don't do that, precisely, but I have noticed that sort of effect with things.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:06 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
Antero wrote:skatingbasser wrote:Gross McDonald's double cheeseburgers. When I eat one or two of those my throat is nice and coated with saliva, grease, and who knows what else. Makes it much easier to record shout/scream material. Just have to find the middle ground between helping your voice and not getting sick right before the session.
I don't do that, precisely, but I have noticed that sort of effect with things.
Drinking chocolate milk is another good one to get that flappy growl in your throat.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:20 pm
by JC23by5_Archive
If I tried to eat a McDonald's double cheeseburger before singing the only thing being recorded would be the sound of me vomiting.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:42 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
JC23by5 wrote:If I tried to eat a McDonald's double cheeseburger before singing the only thing being recorded would be the sound of me vomiting.
Yeah, it's not for the weak of heart.
Also, I do remember hearing you should never sing on an empty stomach, eat something relatively near your session, as when you eat/chew/swallow it warms all that good stuff up. Or something.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:32 pm
by JC23by5_Archive
skatingbasser wrote:JC23by5 wrote:If I tried to eat a McDonald's double cheeseburger before singing the only thing being recorded would be the sound of me vomiting.
Yeah, it's not for the weak of heart.
Also, I do remember hearing you should never sing on an empty stomach, eat something relatively near your session, as when you eat/chew/swallow it warms all that good stuff up. Or something.
I try to eat something...sure...just not McDonalds. I just can't imagine trying to scream my head off with a belly full of double shitburger...wow. You must have an iron stomach.
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:01 pm
by h8 m0dems_Archive
are you black fancis by any chance?
Vocal additives in the studio.
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:34 pm
by JC23by5_Archive
h8 m0dems wrote:are you black fancis by any chance?
Who? Me? He's alright.