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INSTRUCTIONS FOR A GOOD RECORDING
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1 - You will have to stay in a silent room.
2 - Have the score in hand.
3 - Think carefully about the note to start with: when not anticipated by the instrumental base, it will be suggested in the first two bars of the Metronome only.
4 - SING WITH NATURAL VOICE !! Standing! Not as if you were locked in the house, but in the singing room together with the other choristers, otherwise the voice will be weak, tremulous and useless.
5 - Try to remember and respect scrupulously the dynamics of the score and the breaths. Always keep your ear attentive to the metronome.
6 - Get a headset, or earphones and insert them into your computer's ears and socket
7 - Now turn on the home computer and upload the Mp3 file for your voice.
8 - Place your mobile phone facing the center of the room in front of the computer. Turn up the volume to 3/4.
9 - Turn on the recording program (of the mobile phone) and put it in Pause.
10 - Now you are ready to register. Review points 1 to 5 above.
11 - Start the MP3 on the computer and immediately click on the record button on your mobile phone. SING FREELY, always with your ear attentive to the pulse of the metronome !! Without shouting, but with a confident, well-supported voice (as if you were outdoors) (the audio technician will take care of adjusting the volumes)!
12 - Stop the recorder of your mobile phone.
13 - Look for the saved file (always in the "Recorder" program).
14 - Listen to it and, if it is not completely wrong, send it to the audio technician for mixing
15 - Send it anyway; if it doesn't go well, he will ask you to repeat the test.
Have a good job and enjoy!
Renato
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.