erik II
04-30-2001, 02:20 PM
Any DB-players here who also sing? I did backing vocals in a band some years ago but found it uncomfortable; when I was not singing the mic was in the way, I couldn't move away from it.
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This is a search-engine-friendly text mirror of the TalkBass Forums erik II 04-30-2001, 02:20 PM Any DB-players here who also sing? I did backing vocals in a band some years ago but found it uncomfortable; when I was not singing the mic was in the way, I couldn't move away from it. Bob Gollihur 04-30-2001, 02:54 PM I am no longer physically able to sing, but I used to sing leads and backups in a variety of bands back in the day. Never found it to be a problem. My preference was a mic on a boom stand, loosely mounted to the stand itself so I could swing it to the side when necessary. Perhaps that will make you more comfortable with its presence. A foam windscreen helps save on dental bills, too ;-) amcrory 04-30-2001, 08:24 PM Check out Jim Ferguson's records... no one should be able to sing that well and solo that beautifully. -a erik II 05-01-2001, 09:39 AM Thanks for the tips. I probably just never got used to it - that band broke up not long after I started singing. ....heywaitaminute...?! :eek: rablack 05-01-2001, 10:12 AM I sing harmony on several tunes while I play. The trick, as (all hail) Bob said, is to have the mic on a nice long boom that you can swing out of the way when you're not singing. It really does work, just take a little time getting it adjusted and getting used to it. Marty Forrer 05-27-2001, 05:15 AM I sing and play, mainly BVs in my latin band, but some lead vocals in a country/blues/rock n roll band I play in now and then. It took some getting used to, perseverance is the key. |