Yeah that posture is the ideal one I would like to do, but the issue with it is that it means I'm going to be staring at them directly in the eye, which makes the singer even more self conscious then they already feel with me standing so close to them, and touching them on the chest. I knew that these people were probably not going to be singing at 100%, and may not even be that good of a singer to begin with. But you know, I'll take what I can get. For whatever flaws there was in the song, and for all the awkwardness it was, I enjoyed it and it was a unique experience that I wont forget.Bara wrote:When she said this I pictured standing in front of the singer with one hand touching the singers breastbone.Caesius wrote:Well, she said that the feeling of a person singing feels good on her chest, so I had the mental image of her resting her chest on someone's back as they sing, essentially hugging from behind. I found the idea cute.
Hugging the singer would interfere with the singers breathing and affect the song. I was always taught vocals begin at the soles of the feet and go through to the head. Posture is important to a vocalist. Their body is the instrument they are playing. I'd imagine only VERY well trained singers (think broadway or opera level) would be well enough trained to sing well while in contact with another person since they are both vocalists and actors. Your average vocalist who sings in the church choir or solo is not trained for that. Touching someone else is distracting at best when you are trying to focus on producing the sound required. The focus and effort required can be very demanding for some pieces.
Hmmm, how would try to describe standing in a large choir to someone who is totaly deaf? The closest I could come would be to say think of swimming in a sea of vibrations. Sorry, I'm horribly innept at conveying ideas like this.
A little secret? Ever since I did that, I have tried to sing to duplicate what I felt. I can't do it and it's a bit silly to think I could. Even if I thought I captured it, it's probably going to sound like I'm chanting a demonic ritual to rise Cthulhu from the sea. Actually, that might end up being the secret chant. I think I should stop trying to sing, for the sake of world peace.