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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2017 6:50:40 GMT -8
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Post by Lady Stardust ★ on Oct 10, 2017 0:19:07 GMT -8
I usually sing for my warmups to ensure I'm hitting a range of notes, but if I'm doing a recurring character I'll sometimes have little go-to phrases to help me easily slip back into that character's voice and personality.
For example, when I was recording for 2B over the course of many days/sessions, I would use her line "Emotions are prohibited." as a way to get right back into character. (Or sometimes, shouting "9S!")
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Post by Brittany Ann Phillips on Sept 27, 2018 15:57:29 GMT -8
For anyone needing practice with enunciation and quicker pacing, there's the song Nations of the World from the show The Animaniacs, which is a good exercise for that. I can get up until the last few stanzas, how far can you go?
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Post by chadderboxvo on Oct 1, 2018 7:28:41 GMT -8
honestly, with my vocal range and prior 14 year smoking habit, the real warm up i need is to knock out the gunk. I turn on a rock song and sing karaoke into my microphone for 5 minutes before hand. it helps clean out the phlegm and gunk. before sessions though i just read through articles on my phone with serious over annunciation.
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Post by chadderboxvo on Oct 1, 2018 7:30:28 GMT -8
DO NOT OVER DO THE SINGING, i love singing at the top of my lungs when im driving and when i was first starting id be driving for an hour out to seattle for a big session and id get in the booth and notice some vocal stress keeping my range down. very bad rookie mistake
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