Three Irish songs - acapella; church effect
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This sounds like my friend Kate C..!!
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someone give me a really good music program for recording voice and singing ver songs with cool effects like this
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beautiful voice, very nice! thank you!
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amazing great job ma'am
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In these songs the key is so clearly worked out by the melody that there is absolutely no need for any effect, neither as instrumental backing nor as delay or hall effect. One shoud perform it really acappella, accompanied at most by the wind.
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I agree with the previous statments, fantastic singing, too much reverb!
when turning the reverb up, there is a point where the reverb sounds natural, then over that it becomes digital and obviously added! Make your mix, then listen to it three days later! Every great instant recording sounds amazing to the artist, three days later, a third person point of view can be given as you listen to it from a fresh point!
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Fab Music .But guys the first song is scottish, From a fervent Irish man of a Scottish mother . Tiocfaidh ar la
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waow.... just waaaaaaa....u...
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the first song "will ye go lassie go" is actually Scottish not Irish.
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nice work, pls do a version of Roisin Dubh!
The sample is good.
I always use a little hall effect.
It sounds better.
I mixed it up later, at the end of the recording with a well known music programm. But mostly I give not too much hall to it, so that my voice stay natural.
Tom :)
TomBroxExanos 2 years ago
thanks for the tips :D
jeskehendriks 2 years ago
You have a really nice voice! Next time, try to put a bit less reverb on it, it's a bit distracting from the quality of your voice. I like reverb too, but in some cases, less is better. But as for the singing, great job!
princesskaitlyn524 3 years ago
thankyou :D I will keep it in mind :)
jeskehendriks 3 years ago
Very good voice indeed girl!
You rock in irish folk, lawl <3
Novemberkindje 3 years ago
BIANCAAAAAA =DDDDD
danke ^.^ :-*
jeskehendriks 3 years ago