Wednesday 29 May 2013

Google Adwords

We are very pleased to say that we are now advertising our wedding band  on google adwords!

So now when people search for wedding band  in google, our amazing band will come up every time!  So more and more of you will have access our amazing quality and service!

Onwards and upwards!

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Summer Lovin'

So glad to see summer is finally here.  And our wedding band  is raring to go.

Its safe to say that your average wedding band is always at its most busy during the summer months.  However we have noticed that our wedding band  has a few wedding dates in the colder months.

It begs the question, is the summer worth paying for?

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Wedding Band Showcase

Our fantastic wedding band  are having a show case on 31st May in Edinburgh!

This is a great chance for you to see the band in action, in an intimate environment.   Its our small wedding band that are playing, its a small venue after all, but it gives you the chance to see our core band in action.

Rear View is fast becoming one of the most sought after wedding bands in Scotland, with a wealth of amazing reviews under its belt.

Dont miss out!

Monday 20 May 2013

What You See, What You Get?

Marketing our wedding band is something we have have to do every day almost.  The wedding entertainment market is very competitive as Scotland has a high demand for wedding bands adds to the amount of bands trying to get their slice of the pie!

When we market our wedding band, we pride ourselves on giving the most accurate impression we possibly can.  All of our videos have been done 100% live and our studio recordings are no different.  We have stayed away from studio magic and trickery in favour of being as honest as we can be.


Like any marketeer, we keep an eye the competition, seeing what other wedding bands do to attract customers.  What we have found really surprised us in a number of cases, more cases than we thought.  We have seen many of these bands show a music video in support of their abilities, but very few of them have been an accurate representation. Nine times out of ten, the performers are miming to a highly polished studio recording in their videos.  And this highly polished recording employs all of the modern technology it can to enhance the performance.


We have to ask ourselves, do we blame them?  Of course a wedding band wants to try and get as many gigs as they can.  But imagine your big day, you have seen the video and they sound exactly like the record.  The band set up and play your carefully selected first dance and its nothing like what you expected it to be.


Furthermore, we have seen another level of studio magic, so to speak.  As a successful vocal school, we have a large selection of professional quality back tracks.  And on investigation of some function bands we have found ourselves recognising the backing track in the band's demo.  So only the singer is being showcased, not the actual band!


So when you are looking at a band for your wedding make sure you are seeing what your actually getting.  If you see a group that comprise of a guitarist, a drummer, bass player and vocalist and their demo has lush brass parts, huge strings and fluent piano, you can be sure that this band cant give you that on the big night!


We take pride in our function band and believe its one of the best in Scotland. And when you check our website, what you see (and hear) is what you get!

Sunday 19 May 2013

How does smoking affect my singing?

This is a great question, I get asked frequently by singers if it's ok to smoke and sing!

Truth is, smoking is not the best for you in any way, shape or form.  There really is no way to beat about that bush, it's bad for you!  If you want to be a singer, it's just not going to help you advance your career, and may very well do just the opposite.

So what does it do?

Breathing: - First and foremost, smoking affects your breathing, and as we know, breath is the fuel for your voice.  The lungs contain little fibres, called Cilia, which help to move debris from the lungs.  When you smoke, these fibres are damaged, so they don't work, debris sits in your lungs and you have to work extra hard to cough it out, hence, smokers cough.

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The Vocal Cords: - The vocal cords are what create the pitch, their resonance is what creates the notes as the air from your lungs passes through.  They are pale in colour and covered in a slight mucos, which helps them to vibrate.  In a healthy voice, this movement is effortless.  If you smoke, you can disrupt the blood flow in the vocal cords, and they can become inflamed, a-symmetric and dry. 
 
 
This is when you notice changes to your voice, you sound hoarse, or dry and no matter how much water you drink, it doesn't go away.  The swelling in the cords and the a-symmetry, (as seen in the diagram), mean that the cords cannot vibrate together freely, and do not come together cleanly, instead there may be airy gaps in the process, which can alter desired pitches, or may make a note sound like it has an overtone as two pitches can be created.

It's not about fear, but if you want to sing, best to drop the ciggies!