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Kallia for [Singer] Lead Female
You'll be under the spotlight, as a highly versatile, professional, female singing voice, performing as the lead vocals in the project! You don't back down from using the full potential of your voice, whether it is for soft and quiet parts, full-on operatic, or piercing through the highest notes with little to no sweat!
In more seriousness, this gig is for you if you are someone:
- Who loves musical style projects, and have great experience with singing!
- Who's able to deliver pop-style, as well as very powerful vocals.
- With a Mezzo-Soprano range voice, although pitching up the voice is not an issue. The vocal range is B3-F5.
- With great recording equipment.
- Who speaks fluent English, with no particular accent.
- Who's able to accurately reproduce the singing of existing vocals (demo vocals are issued)
- I've used a Vocaloid app to test the lyrics, the nice part is that I've tweaked the parameters to match exactly what I have in mind. So you won't go wrong if you follow these!
- This folder contains 4 parts, representing the most relevant parts.
- Start recording in order (the files are numbered from 1 to 4), record as many of them as you wish!
Bonus, you'll be able to choose whether your voice was meant to portray Glamrock Chica or Roxane Wolf! How cool?
- english
- singing/vocals
- female young adult
- female adult
- all english accents
- pop vocals
- singing (mezzo soprano)
- vocals/singing
- voice acting singing
- modern singing
Option 1 (preferred): Upload your take on the attached demo video (URL above)
Option 2: Upload a performance that you think matches the demo's style
Thanks for the great submission and the interest! :)
Heyo! I'd like to give some feedback on this, hopefully it helps you in the future!
There's definitely character in your voice, extra artifacts occasionally that make the whole thing livelier. Like you can hear the vocals have passion put into them! That's great!!
Watch out however when recording! The tempo falls behind during the chorus part. The best way is probably to have the song playing the the background through headphones, while recording.
The other thing is the recording quality, you'll hear some reverb in the background because of the room you're in. Your mic picks up on it and usually it's not super cool to work with when mixing a song. Usually that can be avoided with foam padded walls or close range mics. Definitely something to invest in if you're wanting to continue in this direction (you should I think!)
Thanks again for the interest, I appreciate it. I hope to see you around, and maybe be curious enough to check out the final product :)