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    Explore " vocal harmonies" with insightful episodes like "#192: The Biggest Home Recording Mistakes We've Seen This Month - Part 2 (Vocal Layers, Comping, MIDI & DI)", "Vocal Harmonies & Legends of Classic Pop with Bruce Belland and John H. Mills II", "A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter", "Manhattan Transfer & Vocal Harmonies featuring Cheryl Bentyne" and "Mama's Wranglers, Jackson Family Band & Cloggers" from podcasts like ""The Self-Recording Band", "Media Path Podcast", "Media Path Podcast", "Media Path Podcast" and "MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend"" and more!

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    #192: The Biggest Home Recording Mistakes We've Seen This Month - Part 2 (Vocal Layers, Comping, MIDI & DI)

    #192: The Biggest Home Recording Mistakes We've Seen This Month - Part 2 (Vocal Layers, Comping, MIDI & DI)

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    Episode show notes:

    Benedikt & Malcom further explore the common mistakes that self-recording artists are making in this continuation of last week’s episode. 

    They see a lot of re-occurring errors when working with self-recording artists. So they made these episodes so that you don't have to make these same mistakes.

     

    Everybody makes mistakes and if you find that you have made some of these mistakes, go easy on yourself. We all have at some point! 

    Hopefully though, by listening to this episode, you can prevent any future mishaps. 

     

    So here is our list of recent home recording mistakes that we're discussing on the show:

     

    ·         Songs lacking layered vocals

    ·         Creating tight and harmonious vocal layers

    ·         Arranging your songs in an efficient way. ie: intentionally placing doubles & harmonies in places that serve the song

    ·         Comping on the fly

    ·         Drum comping

    ·         Creating seamless overdubs by punching in/out

    ·         Why it’s not a good idea to send just the MIDI files or DI tracks to your mixing engineer

     

    So, let’s put the learning van into 6th gear and hurtle down the highway of knowledge, with the windows down. (aka let’s listen to this week’s episode) 😊


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    For full show notes go to: https://theselfrecordingband.com/192

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    Vocal Harmonies & Legends of Classic Pop with Bruce Belland and John H. Mills II

    Vocal Harmonies & Legends of Classic Pop with Bruce Belland and John H. Mills II

    In 1951, 15-year-old Bruce Belland sneaked into a backstage door at Ciro’s Nightclub to get a glimpse of his idols, The Mills Brothers. That fateful night inspired Bruce to form The Four Preps and forge a vocal harmony career that brought us the hits, “26 Miles” and “Big Man.” 


    Bruce has spent 70 years loaded with questions for his musical heroes and, at long last, he gets to pose them to John H. Mills II, the son of original Mills Brother Donald Mills. John toured with his father for 17 years and he’s got answers!


    We hand our fanboy the reins and these two harmony kings go deep into shop talk, discussing style, phrasing, timing, technique and arrangements. They share road stories, talk about John’s childhood with his trailblazing father and uncles and explore how each of them related to their larger-than-life fathers.


    Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman and Avatar: The Way of Water.

    Path Points of Interest:

    The Mills Brothers


    The Mills Brothers on Wikipedia


    Mills Brothers Documentary Part 1


    Part 2


    Part 3

    John Mills in a Tribute to Glenn Miller and the Vocal Groups - Feb. 19th


    Bruce Belland


    The Four Preps


    Avatar: The Way of the Water - In Theaters


    My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman

    A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter

    A Storyteller, A Renaissance Man & A Show Biz Legacy featuring Bruce Belland and Susie Singer Carter

    ruce Belland pioneered boy band hysteria with The Four Preps. Hearts were won and minds were lost as The Preps created teen bedlam touring with Ricky Nelson. The Preps scored massive hits with 26 Miles, Down By The Station and Big Man before Bruce moved on to produce over 1000 hours of television including Wheel of Fortune, Name That Tune and Hollywood Squares. 


    We are also welcoming filmmaker Susie Singer Carter whose award winning short, My Mom and The Girl takes an achingly beautiful look at Alzheimer’s Disease while giving us Valerie Harper’s final soul moving performance.


    Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending Ken Burns’ The U.S. and The Holocaust on PBS and Keep This Between Us on Hulu.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Bruce Belland


    The Four Preps - Wikipedia


    The Four Preps


    My Mom and the Girl on Prime


    Susie Singer Carter - Go Girl Media


    Susie Singer Carter - Wikipedia


    Susie Singer Carter - IMDB


    The U.S. and The Holocaust - Ken Burns


    Keep This Between Us - Hulu and Freeform

    Manhattan Transfer & Vocal Harmonies featuring Cheryl Bentyne

    Manhattan Transfer & Vocal Harmonies featuring Cheryl Bentyne

    The Manhattan Transfer will be ringing in their 50th anniversary with all kinds of goodies. A symphony album, a documentary and a box set. Proud Member in Excellent Standing, Cheryl Bentyne joins us with behind the scenes insights into crafting harmonies both on and off the stage. She also shares her Cancer battle and recovery journey and her inspiration to bring healing to others through her podcast, I Sing The Body. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending Bosch, Letters to America by Willie Nelson, Mr. Graham and the Reasonable Man from Radio Lab, This is Pop and The Boy Band Con.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Cheryl Bentyne

    Cheryl Bentyne on Spotify

    Rearrangements of Shadows by Cheryl Bentyne on CD


    Cheryl's Page on the Manhattan Transfer Site


    Manhattan Transfer


    Manhattan Transfer Songs on Youtube

    Trickle Trickle

    Boy From New York City

    Operator

    Birdland

    Manhattan Transfer Playlist:

    Cheryl's Podcast, I Sing the Body

    Bosch Final Season - Amazon Prime 


    Willie Nelson's Letters To America - by Willie Nelson


    Mr. Graham and the Reasonable Man from Radio Lab and More Perfect


    Graham v. Connor Case on Wikipedia


    Radiolab Podcast

    This is Pop on Netflix

    The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story

    Mama's Wranglers, Jackson Family Band & Cloggers

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