Wednesday, August 28, 2013

3 Things To Consider When Looking For The Best Vocals

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By Delroy Wilkins


Hip hop is one of the most popular music genres today. Great beats and lyrical prowess are two elements that make this genre popular across generations. For the beginner, it can be hard breaking into this industry given the many producers and artists available. This however does not mean that it's impossible. As a beats producer, you might have the perfect beat that has the right grove but don't have the lyrical talent to match these beats. You should therefore find the right MC to rap along to your beats and instrumentals. When seeking the right MC, here are 3 things to look at.

Where can you find the right vocal talent? Search for the right vocal talent both locally and internationally. Lyrical talent is often discovered at an early age as kids rhyme to songs. By the time the child becomes an adult, they can easily create a rhyme. Rappers can be found locally and you will have to advertise your need for a lyricist. Keep the adverts appealing to ensure that you get the best talent for your beats and instrumentals. If you cannot find the perfect vocalist locally, you can use the internet to search for international rappers. Technology has made it possible for music producers and vocalists to work together without having to be in the same location. You can use VOIP software to manage music recording from remote locations. Some rappers will even have their own recording equipment making the music production easier.

When searching for vocal talent, make sure that you find the voice that will complement your hip hop beats. Pay attention to the tone of the voice, the flow and quality as well as the entertainment and relevance of the lyrical content. Keep an open mind and remember that even an incredible rapper might not have the right rhythm for your 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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