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ALONE IN LOVE
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ALONE IN LOVE
When I was in seventh grade, I had my first professional recording1 session. I didbackground vocals3 on a few original songs, including a cover of the classic R & B ballad“Feel the Fire,” originally written and recorded by Peabo Bryson. The session took placein a dinky little home studio, but it was a real job, and I got paid real money. It was alsowhen I began to discover how to create nuances and textures4 in vocal2 arrangements andhow to use my voice to build layers, like a painter. This was when my romance with thestudio began. This was a major moment that began my journey, my drive to succeed.
One session gig led to the next. I was a little big fish in a puddle5. The Long Islandmusic scene was pretty small, and word of mouth was the method of marketing6 yourself.
By the time I was fourteen or fifteen, I was writing songs and recording backgroundvocals and jingles7 for local businesses. I was doing background vocals regularly for theseyoung Wayne’s World type of guys. They were into wild, loud guitar riffs and stuff, whileI was listening to (rather, I was obsessed8 with) contemporary urban radio, which wasmostly R & B, hip-hop, and dance music. I lived for the radio. Though our tastes wereclearly very different, I liked the work nonetheless. I was making demos for songs andcommercials, and learning how to adapt my voice to the task, whatever it was. The studiowas my natural habitat. Like being in the ocean, when I was there, I felt weightless, and allmy outside concerns fell away. I focused only on the music, and even if I didn’t like theirsongs, I respected the work it took to make them. One day, while we were working on oneof their mishmashes of a song, I told them I was a songwriter too. I figured if we couldwork on their corny stuff, why couldn’t we work on my stuff?
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recording
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vocal
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| adj.直言不讳的;嗓音的;n.[pl.]声乐节目 | |
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vocals
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| (乐曲中的)歌唱部份,声乐部份( vocal的名词复数 ) | |
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puddle
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marketing
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dangling
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mimic
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friction
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liking
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blessings
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fictitious
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| n.长途冒险旅行;一连串的冒险 | |
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fabulous
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grit
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countless
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swarm
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| n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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billboards
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| adj.畏缩的,怯懦的,霉臭的;adj.新式的,时髦的 | |
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