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How do you get your vocalists?
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| Theran |
Hi people,
I'm planning to do some vocal tracks soon, but I was wondering; how did you guys (the ones who did vocal tracks) find your vocalist(s). Or do you all go searching on myspace and PM somebody..? |
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| a-L-u |
| forums, myspace, and also from the labels |
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| RichieV |
| chinese black market. Owning someone is sometimes cheaper than paying them for an hour of work. |
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| Alekos |
| quote: | Originally posted by RichieV
chinese black market. Owning someone is sometimes cheaper than paying them for an hour of work. |
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seriously tho, ask around. Friends should be your first choice... class-mates, work-mates... so on. Every-time someone is singing ... LISTEN!
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| zodiac9 |
soundclick.com and indabamusic.com are good sites to try. Use the forums on soundclick. Use the forums and the advanced artist search on indabamusic, have the filter set to vocals.
A buddy of mine found a male vocalist on garageband.com and completed 3 or 4 songs. I'm corresponding with a male vocalist I found on soundclick. Nothing finished yet, but hopefully soon. So far I've had 2 vocalists flake out on me, but I heard that's pretty common. You'll probably go through several before you find one that will stick around and finish a project. |
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| Sonic_c |
| Going to a music uni is good seen as the place is teeming with them. |
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| Kismet7 |
| craigslist.org and myspace, or hitting up random girls at the mall and asking them if they sing. And then saying you are this big shot producer and you need a vocalist, no talent needed, just a nice round ass. |
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| 9Vibes |
That girl that you like alot sitting besides you in class.
Basically , friends would be the best option. Its always better to work with people you know than to work with someone your not familar with. |
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| Theran |
| Okay, thanks for the tips. Than I'll guess I'd go a look on some websites, cause my friends really can't sing ;). |
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