Ugh. Okay, so I wrote and recorded a whole album....and now I have to re-record it in a new tuning.
I wrote all the songs in Guitar Pro. 9 of them in drop-d and 2 in drop-d#. I recorded them all while writing and tabbing out the vocal parts in Guitar Pro. So now it's time to track the vocal parts and what happens? I can't even sing my own songs? GAH!
Most of the vocal parts in my songs are just out of my vocal range. Just one or two steps too high, but enough to where I cannot sing the majority of them. I tried transposing the parts an octave down, but that really wasn't cutting it. Today I transpose the Guitar Pro tabs down a whole step and whaddya know? I can sing along perfectly with all the vocal parts I had written.
Now I have to go back and re-record the album in drop-C tuning. I don't really like tuning that low, but if I'm going to sing my own songs then I don't have much of a choice. FANTASTIC!
/rant
Anyone out there ever have a d'oh moment like this? Luckily it only took me about a week to record everything.
I wrote all the songs in Guitar Pro. 9 of them in drop-d and 2 in drop-d#. I recorded them all while writing and tabbing out the vocal parts in Guitar Pro. So now it's time to track the vocal parts and what happens? I can't even sing my own songs? GAH!
Most of the vocal parts in my songs are just out of my vocal range. Just one or two steps too high, but enough to where I cannot sing the majority of them. I tried transposing the parts an octave down, but that really wasn't cutting it. Today I transpose the Guitar Pro tabs down a whole step and whaddya know? I can sing along perfectly with all the vocal parts I had written.
Now I have to go back and re-record the album in drop-C tuning. I don't really like tuning that low, but if I'm going to sing my own songs then I don't have much of a choice. FANTASTIC!
/rant
Anyone out there ever have a d'oh moment like this? Luckily it only took me about a week to record everything.