How to Use a Microphone | Vocal Lessons
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
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Hi I'm Cari Cole. I'm a celebrity vocal coach and artist development expert. And I help artist find their voice, craft their music, and create successful music careers. I've worked with Donald Fagen from Steely Dan, Courtney Love from Hole, I've worked with the band Journey. I'm going to teach you how to be a better singer and performer.
So Im gonna teach you a little bit about using microphones. We're gonna talk about performance microphone- like the microphone I'm using today. This is a line 6 microphone, this is actually a microphone used by American Idol currently. And it is a digital wireless which means it doesn't operate on a bandwidth and it is a sensational mic, it's one of my favorites. Most singers a re a little bit afraid of the microphone in the beginning so they tend to pull back too much, and notice what happens when I do that, it gets thinner and it doesn't have much of a presence. So in the beginning of using a mic, I always teach singers to eat the microphone, almost have their lips on the microphone as I do now, or close by. When you're singing louder, you can pull away a little bit, but don't pull away so far, because then it starts sounding thin. Thats more prevalent on a recording microphone than on a performance microphone. So, eating the microphone, not being afraid of it. And the best way to get good at that is to get a microphone, have a microphone and a stand at home. Use a microphone regularly to sing. If you don't want to bother your neighbors, you can plug that, get an interface and plug that into your computer and wear headphones, and get used to singing on the microphone. A couple of things about it. One, the sweet spot. A couple of things about it. There's a sweet spot in the center of that microphone that's very important. If you're singing like this, you're not gonna get that sweet spot. You need to be in the center of it. But the best way to learn is to get comfortable on it so to use it all the time. Also microphone placement is important. If you're gonna use the piano, you're gonna want that microphone, like when you sit at the piano position your microphone, notice I have it at an angle like this so I can look down at my hands and also at you. Because if you go to the piano and you get it all positioned and everything and then you look down and you're like "Woops" Or, you position it too low, I see a lot of singers do this on stage and they put both hands and they lean on the microphone and look what happens. A beginner student did that in one of my sessions the other day and I had to go up on stage and help her because she didn't know what to do. So when you're sitting at the piano its important to have the microphone positioned correctly so you can straight ahead and look down at your fingers and not be confused and have to move up and down. When I'm playing piano I will keep my mouth on the microphone so I know where I am in space. Now when you're standing up, heres a typical mic position standing up,one of the things you want to be careful of is, especially when you're not used to using the microphone is, if you put weight on it, it tends to do this as your singing and then you're kind of stuck. Either make sure that the mic itself is really tight and don't put weight on it, just put your hands here, and a lot of singer's use just one hand. You also want to get comfortable taking the mic off and don't do it when you're singing, wait for a break, and then take the mic off. Always put your hand on the stand first instead of just grabbing the mic and then make sure that you move the stand so that it doesn't upstage you. Then you want to get really comfortable with where your movements are with where that microphone center. So people start moving in the beginning and pulling the microphone away because they're focused on their movement. For singers that are more seasoned, you'll see them pull the microphone back when they're singing louder. This is when you're more advanced and you know how to control it. But you're really controlling it by what you hear. On stage you have monitors, they're either up above you or on the floor. This is what's feeding your voice back to you so you wanna make sure you have a good monitor level so you can hear yourself or its easy to go off pitch. So these are just a couple of tips for a live microphone but remember you want to get comfortable with it so it doesn't look like you're struggling. The last thing you want to think about is your microphone. You want to be thinking about your music, and what you're singing about, and your audience. - Навчання та стиль
Valuable video. If you're a working musician, or a KJ, or work in live-band karaoke, you know from immeasurable experience how often novice vocalists shy away from singing directly into the mic. And you know it is far more important that they be heard and "misuse" a mic by being too close than backing off and being lost in the mix. Cari is obviously focusing more on the real-world application of live vocal technique more than anything else. I don't know why this isn't more apparent to more people commenting here.
Honestly I'm not sure why people are bitching! This is one of the best 'how to use a mic' videos I've seen that can be shown to students. She's holding the mic right (when she holds it) and it's great advice to keep the mic straight and close to your mouth!
The best 5 min on using a mic I've ever seen or heard!
I think Cari is sharing her most valuable experience with us. Just don't mix up singing a song with singing a rock! The rock singers will abuse the microphone to get another dimension of sound effects. They hold the microphone differently, such as the T-Rex, Super Cup, and the Cradle Grip. Holding Microphone like this will get cancellation and distortion for sure because your body is electrically charged. The sensitive microphones will pick up the charged particles from your hand and fingers and affect the sound output. After all, rock singing is just the side dish, the main dish is the act itself! If you are serious about singing, hold the microphone with your finger tips on the lower part of the handle; don't hold too close to the mess/head of the microphone. When you are on stage, "eat" your microphone just as Cari told you! Enjoy your singing.
thanks for these reminders.
ive performed quite a few times and neva in my life have i been happy with the monitor levels. or the front pa levels. so my advice to singers is to control who ever is controlling the sound level of both monitor and front speasker level. alot of sound engineers are very casual about mic levels so i have realised i have to control the sound man !!
This was helpful. I thought it was bad technique to sing too closely into the mic. So I'm glad it's actually encouraged, because I found it sounds great to do it. 😄
Great video. I had a problem one place I was playing because the people running the place didn't have very good monitor speakers, and I couldn't hear myself properly. I recorded the gig, and it SUCKED. Off key, etc. and I do know how to sing on key ... but hard when you can't hear properly! Those monitors are important, especially in a noisy venue.
I remember, many years ago, I was singing with my group, we did 3 songs in an 800 people theater. I thought it was great (I was the lead singer), we gave it all!. A few days after, we heard the recording, I was awful, totally out of tune. Then I learned that you have to use monitors.
I'm LOVING this series! All of the videos are extremely useful. Thank you so much!
Ironically, she is a little sharp on the “s” and “t’s” in this audio mix.
All good advice though.
For the people learning to sing .One of the most important things about singing is your Breathing. you do not have to scream at the top of your lungs to sing or get the sound your looking for infact this can seriously damage your vocals .proper breathing is the key . Try to keep your lungs full of are at all times. Every time you u can get a short breath take it . try to be conservative on your breathing do not blow it all out one note . Ps buy a mic with phantom power if your machine Has it
If you have a very powerful voice then you don't really want to eat the microphone, you need to stand back from the microphone. I started singing from the age of 4 years old so have been singing a long time. I have a powerful voice but some people don't have that power so need to be closer to the microphone. You also have to be careful that when close to the mic that the "P"s and "V"s don't sound like pops. So I agree with 2-3 inches away from the mic is right.
This method is great for people who whisper or haven’t a powerful voice notice she’s just talking If you are using your lungs you’ll have to be farther away to keep from distorting the diaphragm
I'm singing In the talent show and my voice projects a little different when I'm on a mic. Especially in my notes where I'm in my head voice or falsetto
uhm.. "and it is a digital wireless which means it doesn't operate on a bandwidth..". what does that really mean? Ofcourse it has to use bandwidth?
I laughed when she said that as well. I think these work on 900 MHz
I think she was referencing "bandwidth" to refer to "analog" transmission of sound. It's not transmitting a wave pattern but a digital datastream instead.
"digital wireliess..." is completely irrelevant for the topic of this video.
What matters is it's a stage vocal microphone. It has a cardioid rejection pattern to prevent it from feeding back or picking up other sound sources. This is why it's important to generally keep the screen close to your lips and to point it directly into your mouth. If you fail to do both, your voice becomes thinner and you can have other problems.
Thank you 🙏🏻 What I need - mic placement over playing piano
Well, this are general recommendations. There is no proper way actually because environments and styles of performance are very different. I've been singing for quite some time and still learn something new .. Thank you for the video and tips, I got something new today thanks to you. Great advice!
What a fantastic lady Cari Cole is. An excellent explanation on using a mic correctly. Thanks for your help.
You will not get distortion when you "eat" your microphone! That happens only to those "cheap" microphones! Even my cheapest Shure Beta 87A won't have that problem. Rode S1 is my favourite handheld. With a Blue Quad XLR cable, this US$329 S1 is even better than my Shure KSM-9 and Neumann KMS 105. Sorry, I don't use wireless microphones because they are not good for studio recording. My favourite studio microphone is an ADK Z-MOD-67 which is modified to sound as good or better than the discontinued Neumann U-67. My ADK C414 XL-II is close to it when I changed from a Telefunken STMC-5 XLR cable to a Studio Projects SPC-203X. Of course, you won't get the same details and elegant crystal sound of the ADK.
This is fabulous. Note: at 1:00 - I prefer to tell folks not to eat but to "kiss the mic" to be heard well.
I have to disagree with this, you are peaking the microphone when you "eat" it. You loose resonance in your natural voice sound. You should be a few inches back and use a low gain and up the volume on your mixer. What's the point of a good mic if you aren't going to use it fully.
I agree, even in this video "ssss" sounds and "explosives" dont sound great
"So IN THE BEGINNING of using a mic, I always teach singers to eat the microphone..."
You should listen a little bit more carefully to understand the content properly before you judge someone.
Thanks great advice about eating the microphone it really helps me sing louder and more confident 😀
Thank you Cari for a helpful video! I have earned my living with live sound since 1974, tried most things, and what you say here, and how you explain it, is how it is, spot on!
so awesome-- love your style and to follow techniques and illustrations
Mayra I have been a musician for many years it takes a lot of time and practice to master the guitar. I wouldn't want to discourage u from learning but if you want quick results for singing I suggest tracks u can have a recording studio make or run an add . most musicians I have met are more than happy to help And some wouldn't charge a thing. do learn to play always a + Keep in mind solid band is foundation your singing is only going to b as good as your band.
This helped me in my talent show becuz i wasnt going to hold the mic but I decided to the day bfor so I watched your video. now i know where the mics sweetspot is.
I won my talent show. thanx xxoo Reagan
Subscribed .....thank you so much .....
I have been so wrong all my life ......far away .....never knew how to use the microphone ......
thankyou for your advice i just bought my daughter a shure sm58 and i heard the differences i thought the mic was bad
I got a microphone stand clip from piano and I really like to sing.
this video is very helpful I enjoy watching your videos and I like to see more of them
That's very helpful.
great video....should i use one all the time, or when im learning?
Thank you very much ! Your right I do have problems with breathing when i'm singing for some reason . thanks for taking the time to watch me . By the way do you know Bette ? We met a long time ago. Just wondering about that ? Take care,
Thanks for this video. It is a great resource for good mic use which is a vital element in producing good live sound.
What if you dont know how to play an instrument? What other tools can I use to record my songs and make my own instrumental?
well, what if you want the natural sound of your voice moving thru ait before it gets to the mic. if im touching the mic, theres is no airspace traveled before my voice hits the mic , do you think this has relevance ?
You need to address the issue of popping, especially since you advocate getting really close to the mike. I noticed some breath sounds and small pops when you were talking.
High Pass Filter
Justin Morales
No that's on the signal (electronic processing) side. Breath problems have to be prevented by mechanical means - usually with a pop-filter.
ZigSputnik This is about live performances. A video about the use of a microphone for recording would be a different story. Live you need headroom for monitoring without feedback which makes it better to deal with proximity-effects with compressors, limiters and filters.
That's a lot of good information
Thanks, great info.
thank you for making educating and helpful video
For a live performance she is so correct. There are a lot of inexperienced vocalist and vocalist/studio/engineers wannabes that disagree with this but fact remains if you want good up front vocals before feedback eat that microphone. If you want to subtly seduce it in the studio that is great but when dealing with a large room and acoustics EAT IT!
Thank you for the lesson 🙏👍👍👍👍👍
Sounds like she's clipping every time she tries to eat the mic. Not sure if that's an error with the volume controls or if she is doing it wrong.
i was here to learn how to sing and then i was omg she is so pretty i have two words
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Hi can you list some microphone names that are good for eating the microphone?
thank you I love it
Hi, thanks for the nice video.
I have a query that should I put cloth cover on the mic while singing? I mean I have seen black spongy cover on the mic, should I remove it while singing because it blocks the vision. Why the spongy cover is given?
can u please tell about singing in condenser microphone!??
"Ive worked with Courtney Love" Well shit...
And Courtney Love had some of the worst mic technique - and guitar technique, for that matter - live lol. But that was because she was always drunk and/or high.
I am trying to hold one note for a long time .. But I struggle in E, F & G ... lol
which microphone brand i should be buy for my music practice i want to use with computer and also please i need information for video camera which brand will be good, for make my own video thanks.
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If you know how to play an instrument and want to make an instrumental . I would suggest a keyboard that records but is going to be a task if you do not what notes sound good together. I would suggest you learn cord progressions on a keyboard or stick to karaoke track or have someone do it for u. The music can be matched to your voice any Good musician can do this by ear.
this is my favourite video to watch and very helpful for me
If I use a wireless mic, how would I have an interface? I don't understand.
I am pleased with this series. :)
Your video is tagged to the one I just uploaded today. I need to get used to using a mic. I had a big mic problem in my last video playing at the restaurant Saturday night. Do you think it's possible to suddenly sing the 2nd verse so loud & raspy that I shorted the mic out or broke it? I don't think so. I think what happened to me is the KJ turned the mic down on me. It was so bogus. I'm playing my acoustic bass guitar & singing w/ the mic on a stand, & the guy switched mics while I'm singing.
Good tips 🎼
brilliant video
thank you for your tips
Hi there!! What brand type and model mic “stand” are you using on the video please?
I'm gonna grow a stache to use as feelers :D
I use CAD,Sure and Sennheiser Mics now.I make sure to use a pop filter though
How is the microphone insert?
Never, unless you are in a wind storm. The mic has one built inside.
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I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@King Camdyn instablaster =)
I love your videos. Great help.:)
Hi recently bought a Crown CM311A, headworn mic, but it takes my breathing noise, and also while I sing it hears as I am blowing wind. Please anybody how do I correct it.
Get pop up filter
Get pop up filter
put it by the corner of your mouth or down by your chin pointing up at your mouth
Don’t use it, get a real good standard mic 🎤🎤🎤🎤
There are a few tips I missed in this video.
- Dont hold a microphone direktly behind the capsule. This changes the polar pattern to omnisphere and can cause feedback.
- Microphones are different. Find your mic that highlights your voice.
- Like the aproximation effect shows, the sound of a mic is related to angle, pointing and distance.
-And if you can't sing, there are other ways to use a condenser mic:
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hate not having good monitors. I'm in ATX! live musical capital of the "world"? why can't I get good monitor levels... agh!!! playing a lot of shows where I can't hear myself sing.. very frustrating!!! :) not cool
Get 'in ear' monitors specially fitted for your own ears. They beat the speaker floor or wall mounted ones.
Thanks I used my own while you where doing it
Thanks.these suggestions r helpful for me
Very nice lessons, thanks !!!!
Thank you
take a deep breath try singing the verse without taking a breath and touch your atoms apple make sure its not moving if it is moving up and down you are trying to form the note with your voice doing this keeps u from using your diaphragm if this is the case you u could try holding one single note for as long as you can then when u feel your out of breath push the note a little longer you should feel your diaphragm do this exercise daily u should get immediate results
I wish I could find someone to do it for me. I have always wanted to learn how to play a guitar... :)
thanks for a great advice
it is best to not learn for those that dont know what they are talking about. She was wrong from the start. you NEVER hold the mic that close to your mouth.
sfox09 For recording or on a silent stage (everyone on IEM) you don't have to keep mics so close, but with any use of traditional stage monitors you have to put the mics close if you want to both be able to hear yourself and avoid feedback.
you are very helpful and I love that about you and I think you are awesome
idk what's wrong with me because when I sing without mic or any device, everyone appreciates me but as I use my mic or phone its world war 3 and 4 together , any advice?
+Knight King for singing live you have to EQ it and add a little effects into your mic or else it sound so dry.
Gopdeep did it help ?
What video editor do you use?
Thank you for your time :)
thank you for your tips of how to use a microphone
Does this apply to me since I'm only doing voice overs and commentaries? I am not a singer that is :)
I do voice overs...use a pop filter and work an inch or two off it. Listen to it under phones. This video blathers something that could be told in two sentences.
Larry Hinze cool thx dude thats practically what I use all the time headphones that is
I use mainly condensers...they sound warmer and richer. Get a large diameter microphone. Especially with condenser mics, you HAVE to have a pop filter. You will need a preamp with condenser, dynamic mics don't need power. I use a Roland Tri-Capture. Also, a condenser will pick up more room noise, make a box to talk into with acoustic foam and find a quiet place-the box will cut down on ceiling bouncing sound. Dynamics, this is not so critical. If doing a podcast, a dynamic will work. When I cut commercials, I always use a large diaphram condenser.
That was using a lowly Nova M XLR. Not bad mics.
thank you for your helpful tips
May I ask what model is this microphone.
Thank you.
I know it is made by Line 6
It's a v-75 line 6 mic wireless
1pilotsteve Thank you very much for your information. Have a great day.
What microphone name ?
Why is everyone saying this vídeo is wrong??? Pls reply!!
Claudia Castrillon
I think they mix up live performance with studio recording. Live performance microphones, especially the wireless ones, are less sensitive. Your mouth has to get close to it to get maximum "gain" (warmer tone). A recording microphone is very sensitive and it can pick up sound (noises) from another room if the insulation is not good. Usually you sing 8" away from these microphones with a pop filter. A wired handheld microphone is in between. Singers with good projection usually hold these microphone 4" to 5" away from their mouth.
Jude Tsang ohhhh I see. Thanks for the response. Gracias!
Claudia Castrillon Hi CC, I was going to fast. I have organized my thoughts and now giving you a more complete picture. There are three main types of microphones: the Dynamic, the Condenser, and the Wireless. The Dynamic Microphones are used mostly for live performance. The advantage is that they are to certain extend "shock" proof and "water" proof - you can practically bang on it and spray your saliva onto it. The only disadvantage is that they have a lower gain factor that can be explained, in simplest term, as lower volume output. Another advantage is that you won't get the "pop" and "Z" sound from these microphones. So, you should be singing as close to the mess/head of the microphone as possible. The condenser microphone, on the other hand, is very fragile and you "need" to put on a "wind screen" to prevent the "pop" and "Z". The only advantages of these microphones are automatic step up "gain" or higher volume output. The American Idol is one of the biggest show and they won't use cheap stuff! This "Line 6" is the most advanced and expensive "Wireless Microphones" ever produced for "big" shows. The Line 6 have both of the advantages of the Dynamic and condenser microphones. They are even better than the wired microphones that have frequency response in the range at most from 20Hz to 20,000Hz. These Line 6's (there are many models of it) can reach the frequency range from 10Hz to 20,000Hz. The kind of microphone that is not for ordinary people like you and me! Of course, there is one kind of microphones that I have to mention here are the "tube" microphones. They use vacuum tube (or two tubes) to get the warm tonality of the old days. These microphones are mainly for vocal recordings, but nowadays there are designs that are suitable for instrumental recording too. The disadvantage of these microphones are more "noisy" (much higher "self-noise") compared to the transistors microphones. They are a real challenge to the recording engineers. Thank you.
+Claudia Castrillon interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about learn how to sing really well try Alkarno Quick Singer Alchemist (just google it ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got amazing results with it.
+Claudia Castrillon it is howcast
where are her speakers that project her voice???
thank you. very helpful:)
Excellent advice!
thanks this really helped ! :D
thank you soo much your the best ;)
I have the microphone touching my mouth when singing because it makes it much louder for me
True expert
thanks a lot !
Thanks so much!
just so you know she was wrong on basically everything.
sfox09 Yes, for recording or on a silent stage with all artists on in-ears you can get away with greater distance from the mic. With traditional monitors OTOH it is essential that vocalists eat their mics if they want to be able to hear themselves properly without feedback.
sfox09 Cari says:I'm a celebrity vocal coach and artist development expert. And I help artist find their voice, craft their music, and create successful music careers. I've worked with Donald Fagen from Steely Dan, Courtney Love from Hole, I've worked with the band Journey. I'm going to teach you how to be a better singer and performer.
What are your credentials? I think you need to get a life!
its just awsam...love you couch...
Thank you ...
Just seeing if you're still happy with your line 6 mic.
Helloooo Proximity Effect!
Great!! Thank you.
so i have to eat the mic ? i see so many people pretty far from a mic still getting this kinda quality