My girlfriend, Kate, is a trained opera singer and actress. I am neither.
I am not a big fan of my own singing voice. I sing my own songs mostly out of pragmatism: it's much easier to do it myself than to try to explain to someone what and how I want them to sing.
However, I'm always looking to improve my product and try new things. So I've asked Kate to sing on 'Overture'. I had already wanted her to perform the backup tracks, but she's going to go whole-hog and do the lead tracks too. We're going to start with two tracks to see how it goes. She'll be singing 'No Fun' and 'Pop Song'.
I spent some time transcribing the vocal melodies into sheet music, which was a challenge unto itself. To sit at my keyboard and plink out what I think I was trying to vocalize. Now I have printed sheet music that looks more professional than my usual scribbles.
I'm really not sure how this will work out. She's definitely got a beautiful voice, but I worry that it may be too sweet, the annunciation too precise, just too... correct for music like mine. But we'll see. She's professional enough to understand if it doesn't work (as long as I can communicate that properly). Who knows? If it works, my project will be that much better. And she'll have yet another addition to her repertoire. If it doesn't work, I'll have 'alternate takes', with both my voice and hers as options...
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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I think that sounds like a blast. And yeah, even if her natural style is not appropriate, she is most likely pro enough to alter it for the dynamics of the music. And then you can add your own voice (or maybe even someone else's that you know?)---and whooohooooo!
ReplyDeleteHey, it's worth a shot! This could work out amazingly well.
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