Finally, Help for Getting Magic in Studio Vocals
I'll get right to the point. A great vocal vs. a mediocre vocal can mean life or death to a professional music career. Trying to capture that magic vocal without
knowing how can cause budgets to go over and voice-defeating frustrations to
build.
It's never been more
important to not settle for less than the absolute best vocal you can record.
I've been singing on hits in the studio for over 4
decades, and leading other singers for almost that long. Producing other voices
in the studio made me realize the great
need for a trustable source of information that could conquer studio vocal
limitations -- and maximize vocal impact.
That's why I created the breakthrough new multimedia system "Singing In
The Studio".
Don't bother
trying to compare this studio vocal training program to others ... there is
nothing else like it out there. This program is a culmination of all my
experience in the studio as a staff jingle singer, session singer, recording
artist, vocal coach, recording producer and vocal producer/consultant. It gives
advice that has been proven time and time again to quickly enable vocal magic
in practical studio situations. It
also includes insights from 7 other top studio pros.
"Singing In The Studio' is a must read for all
new artists and read it before you even think about going into the
studio" - Mike Borchetta, president Lofton Creek Records,
formerly head of Curb Records promotions
What can this system do for you?
Imagine this:
You are a singer in the studio about to record a very important vocal.
If you haven't acquired the knowledge contained in "Singing In The Studio", you
may experience the following:
· Lack of
confidence
You don't know who you should be singing
to, you are not set up at the mic in a way that your voice works best, you're
worried about what those people you see in the control room are going to think
about you when you start singing. That bagel you ate has long turned to dust
and your cool shoes are hurting your feet, adding to your mental fog.
· Lack of
vocal ability
You're having tone and pitch problems, you
run out of breath too soon, and your dry, tight throat starts hurting. You
can't do what your producer is asking, can't get emotionally connected to the
song, things go from bad to worse because you don't know how to fix anything
and you get frustrated and even tighter in your throat and chest. You don't
even know what to suggest about the cue you're hearing through your headphones,
but what you're hearing is not helping.
· The
recording project goes over-budget
Either your or your client's or investor's
time, money and effort is being wasted and in the end, no matter how long you
slave over your performance, you just don't feel you have magic.
· You have
to settle for a vocal you know you could have done better.
Armed with the knowledge contained in "Singing In The Studio", here's how
it will go instead:
· You go
into the vocal booth excited but confident.
It may be a new place but it feels
strangely familiar, because you understand what the gear is and what you use it
for. You might even know things the engineer doesn't about how to best set
yourself up at the mic.
· You can
sing with control and focus.
You have more breath than you need for any
line and because your voice is 'on', you just go into the 'zone' and connect
with the song.
· You meet
or come in under-budget.
You get vocal 'magic' early and don't need
to use all the studio time booked. You might take that extra time to experiment
and see if you can even beat your best, but whatever, you come away with a
final vocal that you are proud of.
· You get
that vocal that moves the heart of your intended audience.
If you are attempting to make a living in the
music business, you get a vocal that can move your career.
I witness these scenarios all the time. Unless you have extensive experience singing professionally in the
studio, there is no way you could obtain this kind of information ... UNTIL NOW.
"Singing In The Studio" is
going to be a part of required reading for all of my developmental artists from
now on. The wealth of invaluable information contained in these pages is
presented in a concise, unambiguous manner.
Judy's forty-plus years of
experience in every aspect of vocal performance is immediately apparent from
the first page. Judy Rodman is the true definition of 'professional' ". - Ron Oates, veteran producer, pianist,
arranger
A few specific benefits of this guide
to singers
·
You learn how to prepare yourself physically,
intellectually and psychologically days, weeks and months ahead of singing
studio vocals.
·
You learn how to do a great vocal warmup routine
correctly by watching the video demonstration that's included in this program,
and then you warm your voice up on the way to the studio with the audio file,
also included.
·
Rehearsals and pre-production practices go much smoother
and more is accomplished without vocal strain.
·
You know how to set yourself up in the vocal
booth so that you automatically apply better breath, throat and communication
techniques, freeing you to give an emotional performance instead of a technical
one.
·
You know what to do with your arms, hands, legs,
face, body language and posture to give your voice good support and control and
release tension.
·
Headphones become your friend instead of your enemy.
You know how to wear them, what to ask for in the headphone cue mix, and what you
need taken out of it.
·
The studio is all the more friendly and
supportive because you know and practice studio etiquette.
·
You know what you need to wear (and not wear)
and bring to the studio and why.
·
You know what to do to keep your voice healthy.
·
You learn studio vocal techniques used by top
pros and vocal producers which work miracles.
·
You can control and hold long notes longer with better breath support.
·
You know what to do when your producer asks you
for 'MORE!' (Hint... it's counterintuitive and it works like a charm.)
·
You learn the techniques of punching in and
matching lines.
·
You learn techniques to sing high and low notes so
that they reach the mic with richer resonance, more control and a surprising
lack of tension.
·
You learn to sing in ways that extend your vocal range with rich, usable tone throughout
your range.
·
You what to do at the mic to improve your vocal
control dramatically.
·
You know techniques that can conquer pesky and
frustrating pitch problems.
·
Because you, the singer, know how to control
vocal intensity and volume, your engineer can use less compression, which gives
a richer recorded sound quality to the vocal.
·
You can end a studio vocal day with no vocal
strain. That's right. None. It happens all the time with the techniques taught
in this program.
·
You can articulate lyrics in a way that best
communicates within your musical genre.
·
You - yes even you- can eliminate vocal breaks.
·
You are able to sing in mixed voice giving you
tonal options such as singing a note in head voice for a breakdown chorus,
chest voice for a last chorus.
·
You know how to blend and sing tightly with
background and other groups in the studio.
·
You learn how to free the voice to accomplish
vocal licks and 'scat singing' in the vocal booth. You also learn when to use
them and when to leave them out.
·
Fear no longer freezes you in the vocal booth
because you are confident and know how to rein in and focus your mind, entering
"the zone" at will for an amazingly powerful performance.
·
Veteran stage performers, you can finally get
the vocal magic of your live performance in the studio! You know special tricks
to make your voice feel as at home at the studio mic as it does when you are
playing an instrument.
·
You get tips, techniques and insights important
for professional session singing.
·
If you are a recording artist, you learn how to
define yourself as an artist.
·
You become knowledgeable about what comprises a
production team and how to plan a typical recording project.
·
You stay more vocally healthy with the practical
information on how to avoid vocal health issues, what to do when sick, how to
recover voice.
Some of the benefits for
production teams
·
Your singers are better prepared and more
confident going into the studio.
·
You know how to set the singer up in the booth to
accommodate the type of posture that enables automatic vocal advantage.
·
You understand singer psychology and can therefore
coach them into better performance.
·
You can offer more creative suggestions for
various headphone cue adjustments that could help a singer experiencing
problems.
·
Your singers understand when you suggest doing
mic shootouts.
·
You know how to ask for 'more' from your singer
in a way that results in more powerful performance, not more vocal strain or
lack of control.
·
You can offer real solutions that work for
frustrating vocal problems your client is having.
·
You get better vocals from their singers who
experience much less frustration, vocal strain and dissatisfaction ... and
everyone wins!
But wouldn't it cause a singer to
sing mechanically and without heart if they study a system like this?
NO!
In fact, the information in this package teaches a singer
how to free the voice of tension, fear and many other limitations even as passion
and power are applied.
What exactly is "Singing In The
Studio"?
"Singing In The Studio"
(capturing vocal performance magic) is
a one-of-a-kind multimedia system for singers and production teams.
The multimedia package includes:
- A jam-packed 130 page book.
- 7 audio "interviews with studio pros" (about 3
hours of discussion about studio singing with top engineers, producers and
session singers).
- 1 audio vocal warm-up; can also be used for warm-down
after performance.
- 1 video demonstration of vocal warm-up exercises.
The price:
"Singing In The Studio" multimedia system is priced at $197.
However, for a limited time for
the launch of this product, I am slashing the price to...
$147
As
soon as you complete your purchase, you will be taken to an instant download
page where you will have access to all the files immediately.
Isn't this a lot of money for a book,
some interviews and a warmup?
There is a ton of professionally proven information in this
multimedia program, but bottom line:
What would it be worth to have information that would
eliminate even one singer's issue that sabotaged his or her vocal performance
in the studio? Or offered one tip that released a singer's freedom of
expression to create the vocal that blows previous attempts away?
The book is a compilation of years of successful work I've
done in every studio vocal situation you could imagine. To augment my own thoughts and experiences, I
include hours of interviews with other studio pros who have credits with many
of the biggest artists in entertainment history. The package also contains an
extremely effective vocal warm-up routine I use all the time to get voices
prepared for studio work. To make sure you do the vocal exercises properly, I
include a video showing how to do these exercises with the correct form. It
would take many hours of expensive vocal lessons to get a portion of what is in
this course.
For people who want
and need to get that great vocal recording, this package is priceless.
"As my producer, Judy
helped me create an award winning project. She knew how to get my very best,
and that information is in 'Singing In The Studio' !" -- Emil Bishaw, recording
artist, winner of 'New AC Artist 2010' by New Music Weekly
Who is the author?
Judy Rodman.
Judy Rodman has
decades of experience in the studio as top session singer, vocal contractor and
arranger, hit recording artist, songwriter and vocal coach. She created "Power, Path & Performance"
vocal training system used by studio and live performers all over the US and
internationally. She is a multi-genre recording producer and member of other
production teams as vocal producer. She has had #1 records as both artist and
songwriter. Rodman is a published author with two music blogs at http://blog.judyrodman.com and http://judyrodmanproductions.com/news
and over 60 articles at www.ezinearticles.com
. Her blogposts and articles have appeared in magazines and websites such as
Vocals Magazine, Indie Connect Magazine, Music After 50, Nashville Music Pros,
A2Z Vocal Coach ezine, Music Competition Network ezine, WeAllMakeMusic.com, EzineArticles.com
and many more. Rodman developed and hosts "All Things Vocal" internet radio and
the new upcoming "All Things Vocal"
internet TV series to be hosted at www.SceneOnDemand.com
. She is a public speaker and gives advanced workshops and presentations on the
voice and vocal production. Her vocal students and recording clients include
top recording artists and indie musicians. Her latest songwriting success is a single
she co-wrote and produced on pop artist Emil Bishaw titled "Missing Child.
The single's video has been featured on Nancy Grace and appears on the CNN
website. Based on her production of his music, Emil won "New AC Artist 2010" bywww.NewMusicWeekly.com.
Judy Rodman is a member in good standing of AFTRA, SAG
and AFofM local 257.
Still not sure this is for you?
As much as I've told you, I know it can still be hard to
know if this product is for you. For your peace of mind, I offer the following
sample and bonus:
SAMPLE:
BONUS:
Ps...
If you
are a singer or work with singers going into the recording studio, you owe it
to yourself to get this program today. There's never been anything like it, and
it comes from the real world of recording great vocals from a master at getting
them.
PPS...
And remember... act now before the
price goes up!