How to make a cover song or how to make a song dj

 What’s up everyone? I’m phenomenal singh  and  today’s blog  is gonna be quite different. First of all, thanks for having me here. Today’s blog is all about music. You see,  I have been friends since forever. We like pretty much the same music and we also love to play and sing together. It’s true. We make cover songs and sometimes even record them. It's gonna be... it's gonna be... It's gonna be all about music.. That was awful! Well, should we show ‘em what we’ve got? I don't know... I think we should. Okay, let's... Cover videos are very popular among music fans. Sometimes I wonder if there are any songs that haven’t been covered and uploaded to YouTube. Most are amateur videos filmed at home, just like ours. Vocals, piano, or guitar, a regular video camera or even a smartphone, and a home studio microphone are all you really need for this type of video. And cheap equipment like this can’t stop home-grown musicians from hitting the charts on YouTube. The most important things are your talent and uniqueness. If you love music, singing and playing the guitar – or even a theremin… Off top .YouTube! It’s really easy .


Let me explain what you need to think about when  shooting a cover video. Amateur cover videos are usually filmed at home - in a living room or a bedroom. So here’s tip #1: clean your room. You can shoot using a wall as a background,but if the background contains some details of your living space including pillows, posters,or books, it’s much more interesting – it lets your personality come through.  Another option I really like is to use the room’s perspective as a background. Either way, the camera must be placed at eye level or higher. Instead of a tripod, we used a tall chair and a pile of books. I don’t recommend you film from a lower angle. Yep, that’s how NOT to shoot. And here’s one more tip on the shot size. A shot will look good if the viewer can see you from the waist up. Even if you have a super cool guitar, don’t attempt to fit it into the frame by any means. It’s okay if only some parts of the instrument can be seen. If you’re a loyal subscriber to the  you know for sure that  Video Editor is the handiest, user-friendly, and all-round easy-to-use video editing software for getting a cool montage done.Editor 15. The latest version includes… Multi track Fast Track HD technology And some great new intros for your YouTube channel There’s no link in the description, ‘cause it’s not quite ready yet. Just stay tuned and keep following the latest news on our blog  If you have a bright room like mine and the windows let sunlight in, use it! Shoot your video in front of the window with natural light. In the other example I’ve already shown,detailed tutorial on how to set up effective lighting at home. Th Our cover video was shot with the Canon 60 D we often mention in our tutorials. It’s just an amateur SLR camera, nothing special. It has a display that you can position in any way you need to. It’s really handy if you’re filming cover video. If you remember my tips on setting up the lighting, a cheap digital camera, an action-camera or even your smartphone wils or blog work for your cover video. But this is music, so the most important thing is the sound. Decided to shoot your own homemade cover video? Have a professional studio microphone? Nope? neither do I :( Think about which room you’re recording the sound in. Oddly enough, your bedroom or your living room would be probably fine for this purpose When there are a lot of things in the room- furniture, curtains, wallpaper - they help to reduce sound reflection. It means there won’t be any annoying echoes or, to be more precise, reverberation in your recordings. For example, if we recorded the cover in our office, the sound would be awful. What microphone should you use? My advice is to use something that’s with in your reach. In our case,camera microphone, ZOOM stereo mic, a BEHRINGER


B-2 PRO professional condenser microphone, and… just a phone mic. Which do you like most? And now it’s time to edit our video! L. The cover is filmed as a one-shot clip with a single camera so we don’t have to do any montage. Let’s just trim a little bit from the beginning and end of the video. The sound is the thing to focus on most. If you recorded the sound not with the camera mic but with an external microphone like we did with the ZOOM h 6, you need to drag in the separate audio file and synchronize it with the video. I recommend you try the audio editing tools and settings,start with existing profiles. For me, I use the “Voice enhance” preset. The program includes a noise reduction option. I usually select low parameters, about 5%. If you have a good voice or play an instrument well, don’t hide it! I bet your subscribers would love to hear you cover some popular tunes. That’s right! Don’t be shy, record your own cover song sand leave the links in the comments section below. We’ll check ‘em out, we promise. That’s it for today. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe if you liked this. And watch more of our channel,phenomenal singh 


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