Recording advice: Singing Obatala on Afrobeat tune...

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Re: Recording advice: Singing Obatala on Afrobeat tune...

Postby windhorse » Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:06 am

Garvin wrote:http://www.runyanmedia.com/sherpas/11%2 ... a%2016.mp3
I based the vocal arrangement loosely off of Milton Cardona's version on Cambucha.


Great job! Especially if you feel that your singing isn't good enough. To my ears you sound a lot like Milton C when you're singing the E Lu aye section. I like how it fits over the Reggae-swing feeling of the instrumental parts.
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Re: Recording advice: Singing Obatala on Afrobeat tune...

Postby Garvin » Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:58 pm

Thanks man... I'm actually a lot happier with the vocals in the later part of the tune. We've still got to cut the one at the beginning which is throwing it off (to my ear). Glad you gave it a listen.
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Re: Recording advice: Singing Obatala on Afrobeat tune...

Postby Congadelica » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:03 pm

The Link dont work. :cry:
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Re: Recording advice: Singing Obatala on Afrobeat tune...

Postby Garvin » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:28 pm

Oops... That link only worked until he was done mastering it. I'll post the finished product up here as soon as I can. Sorry about that.
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