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Problem with the voice after joining a band (Singing Teachers)
Guest Teacher replied 11 months, 3 weeks ago 4 Members · 12 Replies- aging voice
- band rehearsals
- chest voice
- high notes struggle
- live band performance
- Paramore Decode
- performing with a band
- shouty singing
- singing challenges
- singing technique
- teaching insights
- vocal exercises
- vocal fatigue
- vocal health
- vocal range reduction
- vocal support
- vocal tutors
- voice adaptation
- voice giving out
- warmup
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After years of playing about 5years ago I got some moulded in ear monitors and now use them all the time. It’s such a worthy investment. I recommend your band going down the in ear route to save the onstage volume as you won’t need onstage monitors or at least not so many most modern mixers can accommodate. You will also not feel the need so much to overshoot your voice as you can have your mix dialled into your ears.
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I’m not a singer but using in ear monitors helps a lot of singers I know. Get a strong mix in your ears and it’ll be a game changer!
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