My NOLA singer friend.
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wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 13:18 last edited by
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wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 14:46 last edited by Mik
Recommended her to friends who were there this weekend. Not sure if they went.
Although who the hell vacations in NO in June is beyond me.
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wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 14:58 last edited by
She has an album coming out next month.
https://tiffanypollackandco.bandcamp.com
We talked about song selection a couple of months ago:
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Recommended her to friends who were there this weekend. Not sure if they went.
Although who the hell vacations in NO in June is beyond me.
wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 15:00 last edited by@mik said in My NOLA singer friend.:
Recommended her to friends who were there this weekend. Not sure if they went.
Although who the hell vacations in NO in June is beyond me.
Mad dogs and Englishmen...
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wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 21:39 last edited by
Consider this a critique of that YouTube video:
Too much reverb. If l close my eyes and listen to it, already I would say too much reverb. Her natural voice and her signing are good enough as they are without needing much of any artificial reverb. If I watch the video and listen to it, it’s even worse because the video shows the singer outdoors. You don’t expect reverb outdoors. So the reverb creates even more cognitive dissonance.
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Consider this a critique of that YouTube video:
Too much reverb. If l close my eyes and listen to it, already I would say too much reverb. Her natural voice and her signing are good enough as they are without needing much of any artificial reverb. If I watch the video and listen to it, it’s even worse because the video shows the singer outdoors. You don’t expect reverb outdoors. So the reverb creates even more cognitive dissonance.
wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 21:42 last edited by@axtremus said in My NOLA singer friend.:
Consider this a critique of that YouTube video:
Too much reverb. If l close my eyes and listen to it, already I would say too much reverb. Her natural voice and her signing are good enough as they are without needing much of any artificial reverb. If I watch the video and listen to it, it’s even worse because the video shows the singer outdoors. You don’t expect reverb outdoors. So the reverb creates even more cognitive dissonance.
Then sit at your computer and make the sound better.
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Consider this a critique of that YouTube video:
Too much reverb. If l close my eyes and listen to it, already I would say too much reverb. Her natural voice and her signing are good enough as they are without needing much of any artificial reverb. If I watch the video and listen to it, it’s even worse because the video shows the singer outdoors. You don’t expect reverb outdoors. So the reverb creates even more cognitive dissonance.
wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 22:07 last edited by@axtremus said in My NOLA singer friend.:
it’s even worse because the video shows the singer outdoors. You don’t expect reverb outdoors
I really think you've out Ax'ed yourself.