9/04/2013

3 Questions To Ask When Searching For The Right Vocals

By Delroy Wilkins


Hip hop beats and lyrical entertainment are two things that make hip hop the genre of choice in today's generation. However, making a break into this music genre is challenging given the population of beat producers and rap talent but this doesn't mean there's no opening because there always is. If you've got that beat that can make people groove, be sure to find the right partner who can spit charming rap lines to the rhythm of your hip hop beats. Here are some questions that can help you out in your search for an MC and in dealing with one.

Where should you look for vocal talent? Look both locally and abroad. Many kids discover their penchant for rhyming at an early age and by the time that they grow up, they are already spitting rhymes without effort. You can find these silver-tongued rhyme smiths locally by advertising for general lyrical talent. Be sure to keep make the ad attractive so that you will get great candidates for the post. However, if you are not successful in your local search, you can use the web. You don't have to see the person that you are working with to make sure that the vocals are great. With VOIP software, you can join the recording session from a remote location and online rappers can even have access to their own recording equipment.

Your goal when searching for the right vocal talent should be to find the voice that best complements your beats and instrumentals. Focus on the tone of the voice, the quality and flow. In addition look at the entertainment and relevance of the lyrics with regard to the beat you create. You should also consider the rhythm of the lyrics since rappers tend to have their own rhythm when singing along to specific beats.

What should the vocal talent offer?ccA great hip hop track will have awesome beats. However, without the right vocal talent, the beat won't be enough to convince an audience to listen to your track. When looking for vocal talent, you should strive to find a serious person. Don't work with time wasters and ensure that the vocal talent knows the terms of the contract. Have a written agreement and ensure that the vocalist knows what is expected of them as well as what you have to offer. If you think that the lyricist can make changes to improve the track, don't be afraid to point them out. Go for more than one take even of you believe that the vocalist made the first take perfectly. You should also be prepared to deal with egos clashing during recording.

What equipment will your vocalist require? Basically, all you need is a mic, any mic and a pop shield. Don't sweat the small stuff and this goes for equipment. When you are just starting out, go for any mic that you can afford, the performance outweighs the quality at this point and if you have got a star this would not really matter. Aside from the mic, the pop shield is a must have. You should be working with people who project their voices and for those people, a pop shield is necessary. There are cheap ones for sale but you can go for a makeshift pop shield by stretching a piece of tights over a coat hanger or a tv aerial. When you have got the pop shield and the mic, pay attention to the angle and the distance of both, get those headphones on that would surely help in finding the right position.




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