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KimberlyAnn wrote:OMG! Liz, your voice is fantastic!
I also loved Dangerous Game! What a great duet! You must be proud of your students. :)
KA
Thanks, KA!
I am very proud of my students. Jeff, who did the duet with me, is the student who has been studying with me the longest. He's been with me for 3 years. He was heavily into acting, but had never taken private voice lessons before working with me. He just got the role of "The Baker" in a professional production of "Into the Woods". I'm very excited for him.
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Great stuff, Liz! I can tell what a great Broadway-esque voice you have.
However, what you really need is a better microphone and someone who knows what they're doing to record you. The levels are set too high and you're clipping bad on the loud parts. You can get a good Fostex digital recorder for less than $200 and a pretty damn good AudioTechnica large diaphragm condenser mic for about $300. With those two things you could really make some killer recordings of that killer voice.
If you'd like some specific links to this equipment or have any questions about how to use it, just let me know. You've got a great set of pipes there -- get some great demos made and you could find yourself in some stage productions where you live! My dream is to one day play Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof.
If I were a rich man . . .
However, what you really need is a better microphone and someone who knows what they're doing to record you. The levels are set too high and you're clipping bad on the loud parts. You can get a good Fostex digital recorder for less than $200 and a pretty damn good AudioTechnica large diaphragm condenser mic for about $300. With those two things you could really make some killer recordings of that killer voice.
If you'd like some specific links to this equipment or have any questions about how to use it, just let me know. You've got a great set of pipes there -- get some great demos made and you could find yourself in some stage productions where you live! My dream is to one day play Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof.
If I were a rich man . . .
William Schryver wrote:Great stuff, Liz! I can tell what a great Broadway-esque voice you have.
However, what you really need is a better microphone and someone who knows what they're doing to record you. The levels are set too high and you're clipping bad on the loud parts. You can get a good Fostex digital recorder for less than $200 and a pretty damn good AudioTechnica large diaphragm condenser mic for about $300. With those two things you could really make some killer recordings of that killer voice.
If you'd like some specific links to this equipment or have any questions about how to use it, just let me know. You've got a great set of pipes there -- get some great demos made and you could find yourself in some stage productions where you live! My dream is to one day play Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof.
If I were a rich man . . .
Thanks, Will!
:)
Yeah...I'm going back to the drawing board and re-doing some of the settings. PM me regarding the digital recorder and the mic. I would be interested in taking a look at the links.
Thanks again!