9/07/2013

3 Things To Look At When Searching For The Perfect 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 to find vocal talent. Start your search locally. Rappers usually discover their talent at an early age as they rhyme at school. By the time they are gown up; they have developed this talent and can easily spit rhymes. For the local vocalist, you will have to create and advert calling for vocals auditions. Ensure that the advert has an attractive offer to get the best local lyricist. If you can find the right vocalist locally, you can turn to the internet and search for international rappers. The great thing about technology is that the vocalist does not necessarily have to fly thousands of miles to your recording studio. With the help of software, you can work with a vocalist without having to meet personally. You can also find rappers who have their own recording equipment which makes recording even easier.

When searching for vocal talent, make sure that you find the voice that will complement your hip hop beats. Pay attention to the tone of the voice, the flow and quality as well as the entertainment and relevance of the lyrical content. Keep an open mind and remember that even an incredible rapper might not have the right rhythm for your beats.

What should you demand from a vocal talent? Hip hop beats will not be enough to convince the audience that you are good. You also need great vocals to match your passion for beat production. This also means that you need people who are serious about what they are doing. Do not engage time wasters and be black and white about the terms of your agreement, putting everything in writing would be ideal. Be sure to state what you expect and what you are offering in the contract. Also, don't be afraid to suggest improvements to your MC. Strive for multiple takes even if you think that the MC nailed it in one and, of course, deal with ego clash accordingly.

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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