Colin B wrote:https://vimeo.com/1016440643?share=copyGranddaughter
Riley Keough is now singing !
At the
Chanel Paris Fashion Show,
Riley sings her version of the
Prince song:
When Doves Cry.
A respectable debut, but the difficulty they would have had with live audio, when she has a long walk with a hand-held cordless mic & then has to
climb onto a large swing, be raised up & get it swinging, suggests she must be lip-syncing !
Just sounds too perfect for a live job !
Thank you very much.
Artists wear earplugs to hear the orchestra and their own singing. The microphone sends the sound to a portable thing the artist is carrying which sends the sound long distance to the sound engineer.
A friend of mine worked as a sound engineer and during sound check had an argument with Whitney Houston, who wanted a certain type of microphone and my friend said it would not work properly if she started walking around on the huge stage at Rotterdam Ahoy Building.
Midway a song the sound of her microphone dropped out. Whitney looked at my friend at the side of the stage, who smiled and held another microphone. Whitney walked to him and switched microphones. After the show she thanked him.
In the good old days a band would come to the venue in a van carrying all instruments, amplifiers, drums, microphones et cetera plus the band members, these days they need a bunch of trucks.