Showing posts with label Voice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voice. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Voice Reverberations and Multi-Track Speech Modification for Politicians

Most folks in the music profession know that there are tricks of the trade when recording music to lay down multiple tracks, which make it sound like the drummers or guitarists are abundantly talented, and able to do things that are nearly physically impossible. Well, did you know that often politicians' speeches at certain points have been modified to do the same thing? In doing so you will note a slight rattle in the voice of the politician when they are speaking about a very passionate topic.

Interestingly enough this triggers certain brainwaves in the listeners to become more attentive. This is because when someone is very passionate about something, people tend to listen. And when people believe in something very seriously with all their heart and soul, they exhibit naturally, this slight rattle in their voice. If you listen very carefully you will hear it. If you are not cognizant of this fact, it may go right by you, but that doesn't mean your mind will not be affected by it.

Voice reverberations and multi track Speech Modification for Politicians is a very valuable and powerful tool. Unfortunately it's been totally abused by some of the top politicians in the country. Those who work behind the scenes and do the modifications on the audio files know exactly what they're doing, "they know good and well" how powerful these techniques can be and the effect that they will have. This is of course why they use them.

In a way, it's similar to the challenges previously with subliminal advertising, which as you know has previously been banned. If and when folks wake up and realize what's being done, it is hard to say if they will request or demand that these tactics stop.

It does give a politician the unfair vantage, but I imagine in the future all politicians will use by using this audio trick. So, therefore there will not be an advantage. However there is a problem with this in that the candidate becomes more believable, even when they are lying, which politicians often do to get elected, and therefore it has an effect on the voting public, and it changes the way they vote and will give them false hope for change.

Not because the candidate is great, or lousy, but rather how the information was presented using psychological tricks of neurological function. If this doesn't concern you as much as it concerns me, then forget I mentioned it. But I see this as a problem in our future, and I already know of one candidate which used this strategy to get elected, and I noted this technique done on several of his speeches.

If a candidate is that great, they can stand on their own merit, they do need not to use trickery. I believe these techniques are unacceptable, and they will be abused in the future. Please consider all this and think on it.

Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.worldthinktank.net/ - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.


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Friday, July 1, 2011

Singing Tips - The Importance of Uniqueness in Your Voice

Lately, there have been a lot of new discoveries in the music and entertainment industry. New artists have been coming with a lot of potential before them. The problem I see though with these new artists is that there are a number of them that come with a familiar sound. By this I mean they mimic the voice and the style of their idolized artist. I've heard a bunch trying to sound like Whitney Houston or Brian McKnight or whoever.

In music, the ability to mimic different voices is a sign of being a good singer. But in entertainment, what's important is not merely singing ability but also marketability. There are thousands of singers in the world but only a very few are salable or marketable. Mimicking another singer's voice will not benefit, if not decrease, your marketability as a singer.

You cannot be a popular without a producer financing you and a manager taking care of your career. Producers and managers are never free. They are also in need of cash. With that being said, they will not employ a singer who cannot generate money for them. They need a singer who can attract crowds during concerts, gather a good fan base, and congregate a number of buyers of their album or any promoted product.

On the other side of the coin, audiences and buyers need an artist that has something new to offer. A new voice or a new style or even a new genre! The masses don't need another Whitney Houston or another Celine Dion. They need something with originality. This is the reason why artists such as Adele are getting increasing attention these days.

If you desire to be successful in your pursuit of a professional singing career, you should first find your own voice. Here are tips on how to do that.

1. Focus on a specific type of audience. You cannot expect to please everybody. You must have a specific market where you are selling yourself. Different groups have different taste in music. Groups can be categorized by age - teenagers, pre-teens, oldies, young adults, or children. They can also be by gender - male, female, or even from the gay community. You must have at least one specific target group that you want to sell yourself to. Focus on what this group likes and adjust your craft to their taste.

2. Research on other styles. All singers have a preferred genre to listen to. Their preferred music is also usually the music they like to sing. In order to explore more on your musicality, listen to other genre and try them out. You might be surprised that you're better at another genre - one that you least prefer listening to.

3. Modify your style. Play with your vocals and put a trademark sound. You can modify it by either putting more vibrato to it. If you already are good with vibrato, try putting your vibrato at the end of each phrase you sing instead of all throughout. You can experiment on mix and matching the different styles that you've researched on.

4. Present a unique character. A singer is not only known for his or her voice but also his or her character. Present a character that will make you memorable. You can be a punk on your appearance but be charitable in public. Or you can be angelic in appearance and vocal technique but have a diva attitude on stage. Even negative characters can make good publicity if it's really worth noticing. Remember, bad publicity is still publicity. Why do you think Britney got so many media reviews? Of course, the good characters are the most loved but nonetheless, it's not love that producers are after, it's your ability to gather crowds to yourself.

5. Have a trademark fashion style. By this I do not mean going crazy on your fashion sense. No. You don't need to be extravagant nor weird. You simply have to have something that is trademark on you that people will remember you when they see that object. It may be a scarf, or a special hat, or neckties, or certain shoes, or certain makeup style, or even a consistency in the color you wear. It should be something that every time people see you, you wear it. They will associate that object to your name in the long run.

These simple tips are sure to give you a name for yourself as you pursue stardom. Until then, good luck!

There are many resources on the web that offer quality singing tips. In order to find the best singing tips and learn expert advice on how to sing, research about the page author's experience as well as his competency in the field of music and singing. This way, you know you are not being deceived into getting a lot from them and yield minimal to no results.


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