HOW TO USE THE MICROPHONE (Part 1
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For the next 8 days I will be sharing 8 Essential Microphone Techniques For Singers
Day 1
A microphone is necessary if you’re planning on performing live in front of an audience.
And just learning how to sing well isn’t enough, you also need to learn how to use your mic effectively to bring out the best in your voice.
Plus, you also wouldn’t want to create a show-killing feedback by accident (and make your audience’s ears cry…)
That’s why in this guide I am going to show you the essential microphone techniques for singers that you need to know to create an amazing performance.
So let’s get started.
1. Sing Into The Center Of The Microphone
Hold The Mic Correctly
One of the simplest yet overlooked vocal microphone techniques for singers is learning where to sing in your mic.
I have seen:
Singers holding it by their chest as they sing…
Holding it in front of their face at 90 degrees…
And holding it too far away from their face…
The best part is that this is one microphone technique that you can fix immediately.
There’s two things to keep in mind when learning how to sing into a microphone correctly:
What microphone you are using…
The optimal distance between you and the mic…
And what you are going to have to do is experiment with the distance and angles to see what sounds best for your voice.
If you want numbers, then a good microphone positioning for vocals would be around 60-80 degrees facing you and around 2-3 inches away.
The best way to think about it is to imagine you are holding an ice cream cone and about to eat it.
You wouldn’t hold it against your chest and it should be pointed towards you as if you’re about to eat it.
And just sing straight into the center of the microphone.
It’s really that simple, but most beginners forget when their nerves get to them when they perform.
To be continued......
Kvocals
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