For this project, I used a Shure SM58 microphone, which is an SM57 that has been modified for vocals. I thought that making this recording, although a simple thing to do, was fun and easy, and could be utilized so well in a classroom. For me, especially for women's music, this would be a great way to give examples of the sounds I'm looking for. Also, in a general music setting, this is great for teaching pieces in rounds, like the example in the video. I think that as I go through teaching, I would like to become more and more familiar with these sort of techniques, and it could also be so much fun for students. This could be a fun, end of the year activity.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Audio Recording Using Logic
For this project, I used a Shure SM58 microphone, which is an SM57 that has been modified for vocals. I thought that making this recording, although a simple thing to do, was fun and easy, and could be utilized so well in a classroom. For me, especially for women's music, this would be a great way to give examples of the sounds I'm looking for. Also, in a general music setting, this is great for teaching pieces in rounds, like the example in the video. I think that as I go through teaching, I would like to become more and more familiar with these sort of techniques, and it could also be so much fun for students. This could be a fun, end of the year activity.
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