Love the arrangement! That was a really smooth transition to the second tune. In the tag I don’t feel a very big sense of resolution. I jotted down a bit of a reharm here I mainly just changed the last few chords but it’s just an idea, you don’t need to take it.
Sorry I dropped the ball on this guys. Here's an updated lead track with a few changes suggested by n2dasun which should make it easier to follow. I also added a count-in to help getting the first note. The audacity project includes the bass track as well, with a few minor synchronicity adjustments.
lead MP3 (~1Mb): https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B4MdDJ9tcb7KNWE4ZTY2ZjAtOTBlMS00OTVlLWI2ZjgtNmNiZjVmOTg0ODAz&hl=en&authkey=CP_Gws8E
Audacity project (27Mb): https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B4MdDJ9tcb7KNzkzOWVkZjMtZWU3YS00ZmMzLWI2M2MtNzQ3NWE1YWRhNTM0&hl=en&authkey=CKf9uBQ
BTW, it's much easier to fix up discrepancies in rhythm/timing in post production than pitch. As long as the tuning is precise, the rhythm only needs to be ballpark-accurate. Keep this in mind when recording parts.
Nice work. I spent some more time on the synchronicity, and I think it sounds pretty good.
Audacity (10Mb): https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B4MdDJ9tcb7KMDQ2OWE1NjUtYjYzOC00NjQ1LWI5OWYtNmVmMGEwOTI0MDAz&hl=en&authkey=CKGJ6oAN
EDIT: replaced audacity file
Nice. I mixed the the three tracks together and tried to filter out some of the background noise. Here's the combined track (mono):
and here's the audacity project:
As usual, let me know if you have trouble with either file. I used audacity v1.3 FWIW
I guess I really killed this one. I'm going to leave my bass part here in case anyone wants to pick up where we left off.
Awesome. I added the tenor to the mix and did some minor tweaking. If I have some time later I'll try to fix some of the synchronicity errors. Leaving the pitch pipe for now in case anyone still wants to rerecord.
Audacity (15Mb): https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B4MdDJ9tcb7KODBkN2RmMGMtNGNkMC00YjI5LWI2YjctZmM5YjM1OTBjN2Yz&hl=en&authkey=CODowLMO
I’m going to preface this by saying I haven’t read this book, but you might try Let It Out, written by the vocal coach and lead singer of gold-medalist quartet, Realtime, John Newell.
Acapella seems to be the one everyone uses (looks like there's an Android version too but it's not as highly rated, sounds buggy)