Thursday, December 30, 2010

New Year's Agenda


Welp, its the last day of 2010... did you accomplish what you wanted to?

Might be time to make a new set of goals.. Artists, you ESPECIALLY can benefit from setting some goals and writing them down. Make an action plan for yourself and have it in front of you as much as possible. Making a list lets you see and organize your thoughts into one plan of action that you can work on until you finish. The most important part of this is FINISHING... When we ask you "did you accomplish what you wanted to" Dec. 31, 2011, we want you to say YES!! Any successful artists and business people for that matter will have lists of goals they strive to complete. You can post these goals on your computer, on your wall where you sleep, where ever you would see them a lot.

Let's make a toast to the New Year with some fire goals and starting tomorrow, 2011, let's work 'till they're complete! Happy New Year

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Vocal Recording Tip #1


Ever heard a CD where the artist sounds real upfront on ballads and back in the mix on uptempo songs? Well your engineer could take care of that using EQ's/Compression and such, but it may be easier just to try this:

For ballads, come close to the mic when you record. You don't have to sing all loud and stuff, just sing to the mic like your singing your lady or your guy... all of the subtle sounds of your breath noises, etc are easily picked up by the mic like this, giving your ballad feeling.

For uptempo songs, back off from the mic. Pretend you're at a really live show and sing away! This will come across great on the mic and save your engineer some hassle of trying to use technology to recreate a natural sound.

Try these techniques and listen to the difference... you might be suprised! Happy Recording!

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

So Fo Real Salutes Teena Marie..Gone Too Soon


So Fo Real acknowledges Teena Marie as a legend in the music industry.. a legend that will be truly missed. Condolences to Teena's family.

(CNN) -- Teena Marie, a celebrated R&B singer-songwriter, was found dead Sunday at her California home, her manager said.

Born Mary Christine Brockert in Santa Monica, California, the 54-year-old artist famously paired with late funk legend Rick James and was nominated four times for a Grammy Award, according to her official website.

Marie was found dead by her daughter after apparently dying in her sleep, manager Mike Gardner said.

"Teena was a black voice trapped in a white body," said Cathy Hughes, founder of Radio One, a broadcasting company that targets African-American and urban listeners. "I would always tell her that she was one of the greatest vocalists of our time."

Among her songs were "Lovergirl," "Portuguese Love," "Ooo La La La," and "I'm a Sucker for Your Love."

While no cause of death has been released, the singer's publicist Lynn Jeter said that Marie suffered a grand mal seizure -- a neurological event, marked by loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions, according to the Mayo Clinic -- a month ago.

"Luckily, someone was there," Jeter said of that seizure. "The ambulance took her to the hospital, and on the way she had another seizure."

The publicist said that she had a "great" conversation on Saturday with Marie, who told her that she was excited about heading to Atlanta to perform this week -- in what would have been her first performance since the seizure.

Marie sang under various record labels, including Motown, Epic, Stax Records and Cash Money Classics, since bursting on the scene as a 19-year-old, according to her website. Her last studio album, Congo Square, featured several collaborations.

"I am horrified by the sudden death of my darling Teena Marie," Motown founder Berry Gordy said in a statement sent by his publicist. "She was my 'baby,' always true to herself, always true to her heart."

Berry called her a "powerhouse performer, writer, producer and arranger."

"When I first auditioned her she was so awesome she blew me away," Gordy said. "She had so much soul -- the only thing white about her was her skin."

"The enduring influence of Teena's inspirational, trailblazing career, could only have been made possible through her brilliant song-writing, showmanship and high energy passion which laid the ground work for the future generations of R&B, hip-hop, and soul," said Gene Rumsey, chief label officer with Concord Music Group. "We feel extremely fortunate to have worked with a visionary who changed music in indelible ways."

Eddie Levert, founder of the vocal group The O'Jays, praised Marie as both a singer and mother.

"There are a lot of black people who swore by her and believed in her, as far as her music was concerned," he said. "She was a good mom, and to me, that is saying a lot.''

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas is over, now what?


Time to get back to work! lol.. usually the top dogs of the music industry are not working this time of the year, which affords you a great opportunity to get a head start with your 2011 goals. Yes it is nice to already have a project out for the holidays that your supporters can buy or pass on as gifts, but its real nice to debut a project around the spring time when the heat is picking up. Especially if you like doing uptempo tunes, you will be prepared to snatch up club gigs and event parties when the larger crowds come out. So even though the music industry is dead right now, you don't have to be!

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Recording


Well its Christmas time and the season of giving is here ! Why not give a Christmas song to your fans? Having a Christmas song or even album can be one of the most lucrative projects you could ever do... cuz it seems to never get old everytime Christmas rolls around. Your fans usually know a lot of Christmas songs already..what better way to please them than by doing your own version of their favorite Christmas songs! So as you roll to the malls and hit the toy stores looking for the hot gifts of the year, don't forget to stop by in the vocal booth and give something thats timeless.. your music!

Your friendly producer,

Slick

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

To the Independent Artist


First of all, congrats to having the drive, having the want, having the focus to be your own boss and your own platform for success. Being an independent artist is hard work but if done right can be way more rewarding than being on a record label today. If you're an independent artist feel free to share your story and give some words of encouragement. So Fo Real is here for the independent artist... from beats to mastering at way below industry standard prices... we're dedicated to you. Now it's time for YOU to be dedicated to YOU. http://www.soforealproductions.com/