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Saturday, August 24, 2013

3 Things To Consider When Looking For The Best Vocals

By Delroy Wilkins


Two of the things that make hip hop a popular music genre are the beats and lyrical entertainment. It demands hard work and practice to make a break in this industry given the number of producers and hip hop artists out there. If you are a beat producer and have the perfect beat with the right groove, you will need to find the perfect vocalist to ensure that you end up creating a hit hip hop track. Here are 3 things to consider when searching for the perfect MC to rap along to your beats and instrumentals.

Where to find vocal talent. Start your search locally. Rappers usually discover their talent at an early age as they rhyme at school. By the time they are gown up; they have developed this talent and can easily spit rhymes. For the local vocalist, you will have to create and advert calling for vocals auditions. Ensure that the advert has an attractive offer to get the best local lyricist. If you can find the right vocalist locally, you can turn to the internet and search for international rappers. The great thing about technology is that the vocalist does not necessarily have to fly thousands of miles to your recording studio. With the help of software, you can work with a vocalist without having to meet personally. You can also find rappers who have their own recording equipment which makes recording even easier.

Matching the voice to the beat should be your goal when searching for the right vocalist. Some of the things to keep in mind include the tone of voice, the sound quality and flow of the lyrics. With regards to lyrics, consider the content as well as entertainment feature. Audition different vocalists and remember that each rapper will have a unique rhythm when singing along to specific beats.

What should you demand from a vocal talent? Hip hop beats will not be enough to convince the audience that you are good. You also need great vocals to match your passion for beat production. This also means that you need people who are serious about what they are doing. Do not engage time wasters and be black and white about the terms of your agreement, putting everything in writing would be ideal. Be sure to state what you expect and what you are offering in the contract. Also, don't be afraid to suggest improvements to your MC. Strive for multiple takes even if you think that the MC nailed it in one and, of course, deal with ego clash accordingly.

The equipment needed. The main equipment your vocalist will need is a mic and pop shield. Other complex equipment can be purchased later especially if you are starting out. Find an affordable mic since the quality of the vocals outweighs the need for high end mics as far as getting the best vocals for your track is concerned. The pop shield is another tool you will need to acquire. For lyricists, voice projection is important and a voice shield helps them improve their vocal quality. There are affordable pop shields. You can also create your own pop shield by stretching a cloth over a coat hanger or TV ariel. Setting up the mic and pop shield involves determining the perfect distance between them. You can use headphones and listen to your voice when you speak into the mic.




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