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I liked an idea further up, can't remember who said it but it's good. We could have a challenge every month where someone posts a backing track for a well known song, and others can submit their vocal track to go with it. I think the backing track should be fairly basic to allow the vocal to be heard in a pure way. I'd say a bit of reverb and delay might be OK for effect, there's no prizes anyway.
As an extension to that, once the vocal tracks are submitted maybe a more full backing track can be used under the same recording to see what difference it makes in a bigger mix. I've noticed since being in a band that my guitar playing can be a lot less fussy, more approximate, than if I'm playing solo. I think it would be a confidence builder. Like, do we all want to be solid acapella vocalists before we dare perform live with a band? I shouldn't think so.
What I'd like to ask, and this may be a question for a thread of its own to be fair, is how to folks find songs to learn/cover etc? I find it really hard to find stuff that I both like and would suit my limited voice, though once I've settled on a song I can normally do a nice arrangement of it. But finding it in the first place - I feel like I need to be able to search Spotify by stuff like "vocal range from highest to lowest" or "things with short phrases so I don't run out of breath too often"
I've discovered I like to do this for 2 reasons:
1) getting comfy with the mic - forces me to play backing chords without looking at the fretboard, posture etc..
2) hearing my voice from a distinct sound source is different / needs adjustment to singing unamplified...