Can anyone lend me some advice/instruction on back up vocals and singing harmonies? My band wants me to start singing, but I have no experience at all.
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to make it easy on yourself as far as harmonies, think in triads. if the lead singer is singing the root of the chord, you could hit the third or the fifth. third usually sounds cooler.
Might I add that I dont know much about music theroy. So lets say shes singing a G...then to sing the third I would sing B, but if anything i will want to sing lower than she does...which would be the B one octave lower or I could just sing the G an octave lower...damn i think i confused myself...lol.
See, you don't need to worry about any of that ****, just listen to the CDs and learn the harmonies by singing along with the CD.
In that case you need to get a recording and sing along or sing along live, with her and try different stuff until something sticks.
the reason im having a hard time is these songs dont really have harmonies...she just wants me to come up with them from thin air...lol.