by brinstar » Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:53 pm
if you want my honest opinion...
effects that alter your voice (whatever they may be) in music are like garlic in cooking. just a touch in your dish makes everything that much better, but too much can easily ruin it. in this case, too many borderline-goofy effects all over your voice can make you sound gimmicky.
as you have already admitted, you have an issue with self-esteem. that's fine, nearly every musician suffers from this shyness at some point in their career. hell, some of them never DO break free. on my drums, i can do a high-octane 150-proof 90 minute set on stage in front of several hundred people, break cymbals, bust my knuckle on a snare-drum lug, and fall off my stool-- without a shred of concern about what they think of me. but if i try to sing anything more than harmony in front of even ONE person-- even my best friend-- my mouth gets dry and my palms get all sweaty. it just takes practice, you have to do what you can with what you have without feeling apologetic. cultivate your need to create with diligence, and soon enough your drive and determination will iron out any self-esteem wrinkles.
/salute
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