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Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon - Isolated Vocals - Analysis and Tutorial - Record Production 

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Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon - Isolated Vocals - Analysis and Tutorial - Record Production
One of the things that was so unique about Frank Sinatra was that he was the master of ad-lib and never sang the same way twice. He would use different phrasing or a different note choice each time he sang.
What other singers can you think of that could just rearrange a melody on the spot like that? Let me know in the comments!
I’ve got Frank’s isolated vocal track from “Fly Me To The Moon” and we’re going to take a look at his unique phrasing and the way he used a lot of ebb and flow in his sound.
As we explore the recording we’ll be hearing an actual orchestra in the background, with Frank singing on top of it, all live. I’ll also show you how to add some subtle effect to help Frank dominate the track over the band.
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@iamanovercomer3253
@iamanovercomer3253 3 года назад
Frank Sinatra was my dad's favorite singer. My dad would go around the house singing one of Frank's songs. When my dad ended up with dementia and had to be put in a nursing home it would get hard to talk with dad - so I would find Frank Sinatra song and play it & dad and I would sing ( communicate) together. Thanks for sharing this Ken
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@beniro
@beniro 3 года назад
That's really cool, man. Thanks for sharing the story.
@Bigmanoncampus888
@Bigmanoncampus888 3 года назад
This is such a beautiful story
@19kilo241
@19kilo241 11 месяцев назад
A love that while Sinatra was clearly a baritone, his voice didn’t sound “dark”. He always sounded like he was enjoying to sing.
@kentuckyfriedchildren5385
@kentuckyfriedchildren5385 10 месяцев назад
I mean darkness or brightness is more of a technique thing rather than range/tessitura
@PeteCannellasSound
@PeteCannellasSound 6 месяцев назад
That depended on the song, my friend. He would change the tone of his voice to reflect the meaning of this song. He would go from a snappy, bright charismatic, rich vocalist for happier songs, to a classical singer for romantic or emotionally moving songs, to dark and sad themes .
@josephagnello9335
@josephagnello9335 3 года назад
His D I C T I O N. was impeccable "in other words " clear and DISTINCT ; NO slurring , prouNOUNcing EVERY syllable clearly using his own STYLE for emphasis ; a MAN'S man yet all the while being open , vulnerable and R O M A N T I C !!!!!!!! Directing&Redirecting energy.FRANK SINATRA dialogued with his audience especially W O M E N. He had them IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND !!!!!!!!!!!
@hman2912
@hman2912 2 года назад
When I was a kid, I used to think Sinatra kind of talked instead of sung. As I've got older, I really appreciate the silky smoothness and the loudness of his voice.
@markgrant1302
@markgrant1302 3 года назад
It's interesting to note, that when Frank was younger, his style was based heavily on Bing Crosby. This is interesting for a couple of reasons. Bing crosby was the first guy to get out infront of the band and sing close to the mic. Before that, the voice was just another instrument with a part written out. Bing made it personal, romantic, colloquial. Frank when he was younger he had a pretty high voice, so his singing style was more about sounding pretty. As his voice dropped, just like Bing's did and it became more about personality. The voice was not longer just a part, it was the main focus. It's funny thinking on terms of us being young, bing was around until 77, frank about twenty years later... modern singing has a short lineage. The other part that's interesting was this conversational style, wasnt reliant upon dynamic range, it was about selling the song and not a pretty melody.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for weighing in, Mark!
@Pimp-Master
@Pimp-Master 3 года назад
Yeah, Bing got far less stiff as a singer and personality from the '30's forward. He probably had so much success by then, that people just accepted whatever he did.
@GeorgeColemusic
@GeorgeColemusic 3 года назад
Russ Columbo and Nick Lucas should not be left out of any discussion of American Crooners. They were contemporaries of Bing and even predated his popularity in some ways. I can hear a little Dean and Bing in Elvis… maybe a little Mario Lanza on Its now or never… Ken… lovin these vids!
@jacquelinepaul9731
@jacquelinepaul9731 11 месяцев назад
Great observations
@davidingram8734
@davidingram8734 3 года назад
Sinatra used many arrangers, not just one. I think you were referring to Nelson Riddle who he worked with the most, but didn't work with in the last few decades. This was arranged by Quincy Jones with the Count Basie band.
@giorgiobetti2692
@giorgiobetti2692 Год назад
Nobody compares to Riddle as arranger, but Frank's best director was Billy May, and some rare time himself!!!( don't forget gorgeous Stordhal and Jenkins, please)
@drebatista
@drebatista 3 года назад
The Voice, The coolest cat that ever walked the earth. One of a fell that puts you into the song and grabs your heart. His timing was so amazing that he could put the groove wherever he wanted. Untouchable till this day. Basically a 1 take wonder. Legend says that he had to do "Thats life "3 times and he was pissed! Produced kept the take number 3. Many men tried the " Sinatra thing"all of them failed.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for the thoughts!
@Binkley-rj6gf
@Binkley-rj6gf 3 года назад
Frank's The Man and his vocals are the best. But I believe even he admitted that Dean Martin was a cooler cat in his prime.
@Kazwell111
@Kazwell111 Год назад
I like these recordings of Frank with the isolated vocals, in some ways better than the originals. You can really hear his technique much more clearly.
@modernpoet3997
@modernpoet3997 3 года назад
I love the ATTITUDE he sings with. You can tell he knows he's the man.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
💜😀
@1jeffree
@1jeffree 3 года назад
I’m Jeff’s wife commenting on Frank Sinatra... I was 18 years old and saw him live in the Saber room Chicago... A-mazing... I was with my mother who was about everything Frank ( blue eyes)... I tried to sneak up to his room during his break to get his autograph, totally not planned. I was coming back from ladies room and saw he and his body guards heading up the stairs, so I thought “ what could it hurt” 😂🤣😱 I went to top of stairs and towards the room I him enter and BAM, this HUGE guard went nuts asking me what the *#** I was doing up there. Said I wanted an autograph for my mom. He immediately escorted me down the stairs with a warning to never do that again, as I could be shot😱. Hey, I was a cocky 18 year old from Chicago who wanted a harmless autograph of a lifetime.... so I asked the bodyguard to get it for me and I would wait at bottom of the stairs.... 😇. He laughed and said, you got B@lls for a sweet little young lady and escorted me back to my seat
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Great memory!!
@1jeffree
@1jeffree 3 года назад
@@kentamplin yes, and now I’m playing Fly me to the moon while working..😍
@originalmusician1098
@originalmusician1098 3 года назад
Hey Jeff’s wife, thanks for the interesting and entertaining story!
@larsvontrio
@larsvontrio 3 года назад
Cool. I saw Tony Bennett at the Albert Hall - also with, and thanks to, my mum. He was very good. But nothing beats Frank; my mum would agree even though her favourite crooner for tone was Matt Monro.
@Skalamusa
@Skalamusa 3 года назад
Frank’s singing voice was the same as his speaking voice. That’s why it was so effortlessly for him. He had that deep chest voice. He didn’t tried to do some crazy falsetto out of his range just for show. He did everything right. Just perfection. PS: please, do some Elvis gospel stuff in the 72-up era. It should be cool.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for stopping by.
@hrsey71
@hrsey71 3 года назад
he also spent a LOT of time with a vocal coach. he was very critical of his singing technique
@MeadeSkeltonMusic
@MeadeSkeltonMusic 2 года назад
The truth is, there is hardly any difference between our speaking and singing voices. They are the same. Singing sustains our speech . To go against your speaking voice is what leads to vocal issues.
@cjbartoz
@cjbartoz 2 года назад
Frank Sinatra took several lessons from voice coach John Quinlan when he was just starting out, and that led to a collaboration with Quinlan on a beginner guide book for aspiring singers titled “Tips on Popular Singing” which was published in 1941. Frank Sinatra also studied voice with expert in the physiology of vocal sound projection Judy Davis and consulted her for problems in the 1950s and again in the 1970s. Gregory Peck once asked Frank Sinatra to recommend a good voice teacher for his son Anthony-Sinatra sent him to see Seth Riggs. Frank Sinatra also suggested to Roger Moore that he send his son Geoffrey to study with Seth Riggs.
@DebbieCA
@DebbieCA 3 года назад
Ken, you brought me to tears on this one. I sang many of my mom’s favorite songs to her for a couple of days while she was bedridden before she went to heaven and Fly Me to the Moon was one of them. I brought the lyrics up on my cell phone, tried my best and she hummed along with me. I miss her very much. She will have been gone 5 years on Feb. 24th (and I’ll be sober for 7 years on that date). 🙏💘 🌙
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I'm so sorry for your loss, Debbie. I lost my mom a couple of years ago, too. Hard.
@DebbieCA
@DebbieCA 3 года назад
@@kentamplin Thank you and I’m sorry for your loss as well. 🙏
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 3 года назад
He had incredibly smooth tone and phrasing
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@Pimp-Master
@Pimp-Master 3 года назад
He had a special, dripping honey tone when he wanted to project it. He layered some of that on his Christmas LP's.
@jacquelinepaul9731
@jacquelinepaul9731 11 месяцев назад
Boy did i enjoy this...great insight into the great man...for all his Dames Broads and Jack Daniels image..he was very musically intelligent, he studied the oboe for 2 years just so he could perfect a vocal sound.
@BoogieLex
@BoogieLex 2 года назад
There is some amazing aspect about Frank's phrasing. In phrases like "Fly Me!" and "Let Me Play!" he is very confident and in the end of a phrase he is so gentle and romantic. Frank proposes, even demands: Flah-yy me! Llllet me play! Then he kinda politely explains where he wants to be flown and where he wants to play.
@wtglb
@wtglb 3 года назад
No need to apologize, great music and talent transcends time and you are right, those were the days!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Indeed!
@alanlesser1349
@alanlesser1349 2 года назад
Great Sinatra and co banned by BBC radio. 2
@louisparra4398
@louisparra4398 2 года назад
Love that Era of classic jazz 🎺 standards grew up on Frank Sinatra, Toni Bennett, Nat King Cole, Johnny Hartman, Jack Jones,ect ..awesome insight..🎵🎙😎👊
@jameswillis494
@jameswillis494 3 года назад
The reason i took up singing more seriously as i was a guitarist primarily. I was singing along back in the day, about 92 lol as my mum was a huge fan, and was confused that i could manage this but not the rock, metal style i was so into, still am to this day, but this style really opened things up musically for me, as i'm a baritone.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for listening! Rock on!
@Go_Won_Hee
@Go_Won_Hee 3 года назад
Oh this special singing style of Frank Sinatra is undeniably Romantic . His voice is filling the room even without shouting, so relaxed, so jazzy.. there s Love Me Tender which he sings with Young Elvis omg they are beautiful together with girls screaming all the time 😂 Sending my Love to Both of them and Thank you Dear Ken Templin , I Love your Isolated Vocals Series 💕
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Groovy, baby! 😀
@Rosannasfriend
@Rosannasfriend 2 года назад
It was fun. I love Frank Sinatra and this song in particular.
@graylad
@graylad 3 года назад
Love this. Frank had a stage presences to match the voice. He was genius. I would loved to have been able to watch him write.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@BobcatMoviesInc
@BobcatMoviesInc 3 года назад
Reeeeally hope you're planning one of these for Dean Martin, Ken! He was just so flawless. Absolutely gifted.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Stay Tuned, ShavingSeagull!
@kh28460
@kh28460 3 года назад
Oh definitely
@jeffschielka7845
@jeffschielka7845 3 года назад
Hey Ken! Mr Sinatra was definitely one of the greatest performers that ever lived. My mom met him several times in Vegas. She had pictures of them together. Mom was my influence into the world of Mr Frank Sinatra. I play his music and can listen for hours. Check out his 3 disc set Standing Room Only. Simply PHENOMENAL!!!🎤
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Very cool!
@jeffschielka7845
@jeffschielka7845 3 года назад
@@kentamplin Ken, this was by far your best isolated vocals video. You had just as much fun doing it as i had watching it! Your best, by far!!😎
@jeffschielka7845
@jeffschielka7845 3 года назад
@@kentamplin Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!😎😎😎
@thomaslasch567
@thomaslasch567 3 года назад
Ken, this from Frank's album "It Might as Well be Swing" wherein Frank fronted Count Basie's band. Produced and arranged by Q. (Quincy Jones).
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thank you Thomas.
@randyranson84
@randyranson84 2 года назад
I'm with you on the recording pump, not too much, just enough.
@sharpvidtube
@sharpvidtube 3 года назад
I wasn't that keen of Frank Sinatra, until they started playing "Nice 'n' Easy" on an advert in the UK. I got hooked and bought a greatest hits CD. His songs sound much better on headphones to me. His timing is great.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for watching~
@joshuaallenzurbano3476
@joshuaallenzurbano3476 3 года назад
Great singer he is in his time. No vocal fx just pure warm masculine tone and a swingin style. Another cool style for my tool box. It's also pretty hard to record songs in that time especially with a big band. Musicians and singers at his time are really talented and hard working. Thanks sir Ken for this series.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
💜😀
@PeteCannellasSound
@PeteCannellasSound 6 месяцев назад
The 1960s was an amazing era of music. Swing music, and Sinatra in general, was at its peak of greatness; the Beatles made their debut, and it was the birth of the classic rock era, along with the greatest R&B songs ever made. Most people just call it Motown music (although Motown was just a record company). It was the best. Not to mention those fun 60s bubblegum songs by the monkeys, hermits hermit, and so on.
@Meatbalzz
@Meatbalzz 2 года назад
I know this is an older video, but I just found your channel. Its terrific! You mentioned Sinatra's phrasing....On one of Sinatra's albums he talks about how Tommy Dorsey taught him about phrasing, breath control and breathing in general. He credits Dorsey a lot. Sinatra not only had a good voice, but his attitude took him far.
@MarkBennett007
@MarkBennett007 3 года назад
There will never be another like him ever. His magical musical well was bottomless........ Every musician in those days at that level had to be sharp and first class and he was the guy right at the top of that...he was the glue and more. They all did a long hard apprenticeship and only the cream of the crop survived. When the clock struck for the kick ...there was nowhere to hid or say sorry etc.... that super G you hit at home or on rehearsal didn’t mean a thing if you fluffed it live. That was the sophisticated world he moved in..... the dancing...the whole art form was superb...... He will forever be in my soul.......
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
He was one of a kind!
@andylong7759
@andylong7759 3 года назад
Frank was Jim Morrison's favorite singer. If you listen to The Doors' "Touch Me", you can really hear Frank's influence on his vocals.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Rock on!
@gadamerlast3104
@gadamerlast3104 3 года назад
Thanks Ken! Fantastic. Frank could sing right on the beat and still swing like crazy...playing with Basie helps, of course. Nelson Riddle is often the conductor. With Basie, it was probably Quincy Jones, who also wrote these arrangements for Basie and Frank. Frank rarely did more than a few takes. Frank learned to breathe from Tommy Dorsey (trombone). The phrasing is deeply influenced by jazz players and singers (e.g. Frank loves Billie Holiday). This was recorded in the early 60s, Frank helped open up Vegas to black performers. Frank often recorded before an audience in the studio - he needed the energy of the audience and he needed the audience for the "conversation" that you mention Ken... That ending has Count Basie setting up Frank with a classic Count ending (Frank could not, as far as I know, read music...but he could listen). Nice effect in the re-edit - it gives it an enhanced "Jupiter and Mars" kind of groove. Thanks too for letting us hear more clearly the great Freddie Green on guitar... How about an analysis of Tony Bennett singing "If I Ruled the World" - and then another Jersey cat, Bruce Springsteen!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍😀
@RockerChick
@RockerChick 3 года назад
Frankie had a beautiful voice !
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Indeed!
@montierobertson3449
@montierobertson3449 3 года назад
OK ultimate example of style and tone- Legend
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Legend indeed!
@merrilradford3708
@merrilradford3708 3 года назад
Love this. Thanks Ken. He was also confident enough to share the stage with a couple other great vocal talents in Dean and Sammy. Sammy Davis Jr. also showed great vocal flexibility and could imitate others. Dean is the guy you didn't want to meet in an alley because he was trained as a boxer.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Great music, great times!
@cadeevans4623
@cadeevans4623 3 года назад
First off Ken I love Frank Sinatra singing he is a legendary icon my dad bought Sinatra albums when I was a kid I've been listening to Sinatra ever since I was little love fly me to the moon Sinatra had a great voice great pitch great tones great voice control great vibrato very crooner wants to be Sinatra there is only one Frank Sinatra Sinatra was a new jersey guy so he pronounced his words different but Sinatra had a awesome voice loved his singing when he was young and older he never lost his great voice a ladies man great actor great singing Sinatra was the man love him he was great had an awesome voice had a lot of great songs Sinatra rules great entertainer Ken he is great👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks Cade.
@cadeevans4623
@cadeevans4623 3 года назад
Your welcome Ken everything I said in my paragraph of a comment is true
@cadeevans4623
@cadeevans4623 3 года назад
He sure is Steve I definitely agree Ken is awesome he rocks
@VicZablanVoiceLesson
@VicZablanVoiceLesson 3 года назад
@@cadeevans4623 i could not agree more! Simply the Best!
@cadeevans4623
@cadeevans4623 3 года назад
Thanks a lot exactly right the best sure is
@IllumTheMessage
@IllumTheMessage 3 года назад
He projects his voice like a trumpet player projects their tone and volume. He played his voice same as a trumpet is played.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍
@Robbiepeaple
@Robbiepeaple 3 года назад
Frank actually likened his voice to the trombone. Winding into the notes etc. Fascinating stuff! Have you made up with superman yet?! 😅
@The123Clarke
@The123Clarke 3 года назад
An absolute powerhouse of a singer, the man could really swing. I loved your insight into his vocals, not many videos about Sinatra’s voice which is a shame but thank you! You should listen to him sing “All or Nothing At All” from his strangers in the night album or “River Stay’ Way From My Door” from his Come Swing With Me album, he really swings it like a mad cat, the second song shows off Sinatra getting loose and opening up that upper range he would seldom use but was damn impressive. Thanks again, Ken!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, Alan!
@jfarmwife1693
@jfarmwife1693 3 года назад
I'd love to hear a review on early Willie Nelson. Love watching these isolated vocals.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion!
@davidlouiso9650
@davidlouiso9650 2 года назад
Frank’s pre rupture voice was totally different than his older voice. The other thing I really like about Frank is you can’t hear him take a breath. He practiced so that would be silent. Love the old crooners!
@jacquelinepaul9731
@jacquelinepaul9731 11 месяцев назад
Interesting
@razo198
@razo198 Год назад
I am italian and i can confirm you wouldn't like a confrontation in a dark alley. Jokes aside, i really appreciate you clear and deep analysis. It was really fun and helpful lesson. Take care.
@danfahland6633
@danfahland6633 3 года назад
Ken, This is a terrific video! Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London, Peggy Lee....and a TON of other singers from "that" era ( actually..."my" era ) tend to be my go-to records for listening to great vocal technique...along with so many of you and your KTVA student's videos on your channel. Thanks again and again for all you do!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jimpaquette8007
@jimpaquette8007 3 года назад
Frank = Legend! Love Frank!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Agreed!
@brianfuller7691
@brianfuller7691 3 года назад
Frank Sinatra came from a non-autotune era of capable musicians and vocalists.....but he was the MAN. It's cool that you have done a lot in your careers but you still appreciate greatness. For his part, Mr. Sinatra admired talents and wanted to work with the best. He really admired Dino and Tony and said they were better singers than himself.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for weighing in, Brian!
@drumlover1687
@drumlover1687 3 года назад
Frank was the master of vocal phrasing! The" Chairman of the Board", never be another! Thanks Ken, loved it!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@doublearon5150
@doublearon5150 2 года назад
I’m glad you made a video about Frank. He was so good! I agree that the style back then was so much more dapper and smooth. I like that a lot! Wear a suit today and people think you’re a politician, mortician, or a preacher. Such a shame lol. God Bless and Merry Christmas!
@emilmayev3759
@emilmayev3759 3 года назад
I wish our era had some of that vibe you are talking about. Born in 90s, it is unfamiliar to me except thru stories. Hopefully we can get some of it back after COVID.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Hope so, Emil!
@dolphin13121
@dolphin13121 3 года назад
You have no idea how connected he was. Saw the Rat Pack at the Sands in Vegas in the early 70's. A group of us stayed at Ceasars Palace and went to dinner and the Rat Pack walks in. No security. They sat two tables away. There were 12 of us Frank overheard us talking and said you guys from Jersey? We said absolutely. Anyway got pictures with all of them. Very down to earth and all were gentlemen. Lots of great memories. They are all gone now. We were honored that they interacted with us. Total class all of them!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for the thoughts.
@pamela01
@pamela01 3 года назад
Enjoyed this one a lot, Ken! Sinatra really was in a class all by himself.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Sure was!
@Go_Won_Hee
@Go_Won_Hee 3 года назад
Pure Class 🌺
@johnq8135
@johnq8135 2 года назад
The coolest cat around. I'm italian, my parents filled the air with his music in our house in Brooklyn. Great one Ken!
@RenePeraza
@RenePeraza 3 года назад
This tune is a standard for me at many private events, but I never do Frank's delivery timing. Not that it's bad, but let Frank be Frank. I end up doing my own, but pay tribute to the man in it here and there ;)
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
That's the way to do it!
@JudieBoBoodie
@JudieBoBoodie 3 года назад
Most my life I have hated the sound of "crooning" but now I'm able to appreciate it more and enjoy it. I guess it was just too stylized for me to enjoy. It's just too over the top. I loved Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire probably because they could dance so well.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, Judie!
@alice86142
@alice86142 3 года назад
I love Frank and the Rat Pack. I miss the fashion, the clubs and I wasn't even there... 💕
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
RIght?!
@user-kk4kn1ue8u
@user-kk4kn1ue8u 2 года назад
Ahhhh finally some Jazz discussion! I was asking for! How did I miss it? Btw Ken's version of "Can't help falling in love with you", gave me an Idea how to rich that baritone jazzy flavor! Love you Ken thx so much!
@Max-dd4ow
@Max-dd4ow 3 года назад
I’ve always Loved Franks vibrato What a legend RIP
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍😀
@pauljonesesquire
@pauljonesesquire 3 года назад
I love the way the orchestra builds toward the end like a crescendo, really natural sounding, great stuff.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Very cool!
@jeffarc
@jeffarc 2 года назад
Song is Fly Me To The Moon, from the 1964 Album It Might As Well Be Swing, the band was the Count Basie Orchestra and the composer and conductor is Quincy Jones, What I love about this album is that Quincy wrote this with his own style of swing, the Basie band brought it to life while also influencing the songs with their own style, then there’s Mr. Francis A. Sinatra, basically injecting himself into the music making it oh so much magnificent just singing as if telling a story
@AnthonyFransella
@AnthonyFransella 3 года назад
Awesome to hear some other types of voices on here. Thanks dude
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
No problem!
@DC-ih8bv
@DC-ih8bv 3 года назад
There was a lot of freedom in his singing and phrasing. He was behind the beat purposely with his hesitation and pronunciation. That “drag” in the singing was the difference to me. It was cool. It was swinging. To me, he was almost a rock singer. As much as Elvis. Especially as he hit his early 40s and 50s. He was loose with extraordinary tone and thickness like he was double tracked. The one and only Frank Sinatra.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for weighing in!
@seancollins9597
@seancollins9597 3 года назад
Ken, I really appreciate when you play with effects and show how they change things. As I wrap up my own album, you've really helped and taught me a lot in an area that is extremely difficult to learn about without a studio of your own to play with.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I'm glad this was helpful, Sean!
@Anonymous-dh4fl
@Anonymous-dh4fl 2 года назад
The same way frank used a conductor to keep him of Rhythm, you can just use a metronome when recording , probably works the same way . Great video by the way
@lauriedoelle229
@lauriedoelle229 3 года назад
Wow! U r f*%#@ing awesome! I was born 1957 and grew up in sinatra, deano, bennett, all of them. My father was in love with frank and would sing all his songs. He wasn't a shower singer, never on stage, but could have been. When he'd sing in his convertible, people would turn their heads. Thank you! I subscribed, u hit the nail right on the head, explaining frank. I've got u under my skin, baby! 😁
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
😊
@emilmayev3759
@emilmayev3759 3 года назад
He wasn't a beast in high range like a lot of rock and pop guys, but he was just solid all around and modulated the volume of his voice very nicely.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍
@duncandmcgrath6290
@duncandmcgrath6290 3 года назад
I really (closet) enjoy the relaxing vocals of Matt Dusk
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Cool!
@bigcole9832
@bigcole9832 3 года назад
Nice one thank you.. old blue eyes...
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@chinfuzzchet3616
@chinfuzzchet3616 3 года назад
The 7 decade music legend! He was a hardline perfectionist in the studio when it came to the band's performance. O course he could act his butt off as well!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@ralek592
@ralek592 3 года назад
I thought this was an old video, its a pleasant surprise this video was released just as I started trying to perfect my FMTTM cover. Thanks Ken!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@jeffchomin
@jeffchomin 3 года назад
I recorded a record with JJP in 2003 at Ocean Way and learned that Frank tracked many of his records in that same A-room. It was so great to spend so much time there and learn the history that happened right there in the same room we were in. This is one of my favorite tunes he did. I know it backwards and forwards. He did love to sing with that dotted 8th swing. I started my daughter with Frank and The Beatles and she was playing the swing groove and singing at age 3! Thanks for doing this one! 😊🎶🎙🤟
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍😀
@KarlFluesse
@KarlFluesse 3 года назад
This one was truly interesting. If I am not mistaken, in Sinatra's time there was practically no effects or manipulation.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
😄
@lindabergman3127
@lindabergman3127 3 года назад
@@kentamplin beautiful 😁👍 would love to hear your thoughts on Frankie and the knockouts song title Sweetheart 😍🥰
@sociald100
@sociald100 3 года назад
Yea autotune wasnt even invented until i believe 1990. in Franks day there was no digital effects there was analog parametric equalization and frequency pass filtering at a basic level and that was about it.
@leventeczegledi6272
@leventeczegledi6272 3 года назад
@@sociald100 effect isn't just autotuning if I'm not mistaken effect can be things that the Beatles did, I'm sorry for my poor explanation but I just don't want to leave you being dumb or leave myself being dumb, so if I'm wrong please tell me.
@gregiskat8354
@gregiskat8354 3 года назад
This is a MASTERCLASS my brother!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@evehosgood
@evehosgood 3 года назад
This was my granddads favourite song, he would sing it all the time Your right about it being a much happier time, unfortunately Covid 19 got my grandad and is no longer with us, we had Fly me to the moon and My way played at his funeral
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I am so sorry to hear that!
@evehosgood
@evehosgood 3 года назад
@@kentamplin Thank you Ken! Loving this series by the way
@scottcarter828
@scottcarter828 3 года назад
Thanks for analyzing my favorite Crooner! Great song to break down Franks voice, attitude, pitch, timing and instrument insertion. You are a master sir! I will continue to follow you of course. Being more of a traditional 'pronounce the words' singer than just rock sounds (which i like and have to practice at) I appreciate you delving into this kind of singing, though these days, it's under appreciated. But their are still lots of fans out there ! I will look for more of these and along Elvis style too. Thanks!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@rouge__3772
@rouge__3772 3 года назад
This is my favourite song!!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I knew that! 👍😀
@peace-now
@peace-now 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great video, Ken. The changes you make are subtle, but we can all learn a lot from your expertise.
@alext.8456
@alext.8456 3 года назад
I've been practicing this song for the past month
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Keep at it!
@mauricioradiobrera
@mauricioradiobrera 3 года назад
I'm surprised to see Ken replying to most comments, most content creators don't take that much time on comments, that's great! Also I love this analysis, I've been learning how to sing for a year now and I've got a really deep voice, Sinatra is one of the first people I could sing without braking my voice with a higher pitch and this will help me a lot By the way, I love this series, I've learnt a lot from your breakdown of Enter Sandman
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy the content, Mauricio!
@kevankirkmusic
@kevankirkmusic 2 года назад
Thanks for Frank! At the end of the clip I was appreciating the enhanced orchestration in the second verse compared to the first. Also the band was great about “filling in” around Frank’s vocals. You hit on most things that makes Frank from his singing behind the beat, improvisation of the lyrics and Melodies, his attitude and swag in his delivery. I’m enjoying your series and love hearing the isolated vocals and the nuances of the singers. Keep ‘em coming!
@terrimobley6067
@terrimobley6067 3 года назад
Groan... This is an ear worm. I'll be singing this for days
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
😊
@1960taylor
@1960taylor 3 года назад
Chairman of the board....how can you not love frank.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, John!
@JWF99
@JWF99 3 года назад
Wow Ken ! that's so cool you did Frank, massively influential, and he definitely did it his way !🎙👉 what an era !
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@abrahambalaghi264
@abrahambalaghi264 3 года назад
Sinatra forever!!! 👏 👏 👏 ♥
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
😀👍
@roberttavernitimusic
@roberttavernitimusic 6 месяцев назад
Franks the man
@zendweller1
@zendweller1 3 года назад
Excellent enhancement effects, Ken! You succeeded in enriching Frank's already-golden tones, without interfering with the instrumentals! I loved how you said, "Frank expressing himself, and the words coming along for the ride..." Isn't that the truth! You said it so well. Who doesn't love Frank! This was an awesome session, thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@Roadie247
@Roadie247 3 года назад
Yes that era must have been AMAZING! To dress up and go dancing. How beautiful!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
😀👍
@kellyhiggins4234
@kellyhiggins4234 3 года назад
Ole Blue eyes classy loved that you did this one Ken thank you ..
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@xandercrew6088
@xandercrew6088 2 года назад
Ken, I am a young guy who doesn't know many of the artist you cover and this series is making me appreciate new artist in such a great way. thank you for making this series man!
@kitemanmusic
@kitemanmusic 3 года назад
Hi, Kenny. I am enjoying your 'isolated' videos, and I am warming to your style and approach. Thanks. "True" E above middle C. After 77 years, I can reach this note, some of the time! I have a Bass voice.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Good for you! Keep it up! 😀👍
@davidravo6247
@davidravo6247 3 года назад
You definitely didn’t over-romance it. Very descriptive , good job !
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thank you! 😊
@genewarwickjr1922
@genewarwickjr1922 3 года назад
Ken, you made my day great job, thanks for spotlighting Frank and the crooners timeless music.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure, gene!
@Housey29
@Housey29 3 года назад
Ken this was one of my Dad's favourite singers, Frank Sinatra had such a cool tone to his voice he didn't need much effects and what you did was enhance his performance well done!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Awesome!
@hardrockandmetalrule
@hardrockandmetalrule 3 года назад
Thanks for doing these vocal stems/tutorials!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@Rikk1825
@Rikk1825 2 года назад
This is like my seventh time watching this. I love the energy that you bring to these videos. Really enjoyable.
@lanalada2353
@lanalada2353 3 года назад
Great video! You're such a sunny person so my mood got on the highest top :) thank you! And yes, Frank's era also seems to me like a fairytale or so, when people sang really happy and beautiful songs and they used to like to dress up and go out somewhere to have some wine or so.. Of course it's not a reality but that's what I see when listen to Frank Sinatra and others
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Yay! Thank you!
@strefaanioa8278
@strefaanioa8278 3 года назад
😍 OMG 😍 - what a surprise! Thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@JSMI
@JSMI 3 года назад
Classic track :) Good old Frank.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
👍😀
@patthesoundguy
@patthesoundguy 3 года назад
This takes me back to when I played in big bands. I got started in FOH and the audio world with big band and jazz and then got into the other stuff. If you want to make your playing better on any instrument you need to listen to some "Old Blue Eyes" to get some of that phrasing.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Cool!
@WorthICT
@WorthICT 3 года назад
Thanks for this, I love this style of singing. I swear sometimes he makes up the words during his songs,
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
💜😀
@nomobties
@nomobties 3 года назад
Thank you fir sending me here. Terrific analysis. I read in a bio that Frank sang any song as if it was a story song even if the song wasn’t written as a story. So basically he played an actor that can sing and so it so well. Per the biographer it’s that method of singing that led to his known style of phrasing. By happenstance it was also a way to separate himself from his idol and older rival Bing Crosby. Again thank you.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for the thoughts.
@j.dtruths5577
@j.dtruths5577 3 года назад
Thank you so much Ken 🥰, I loved it ! God bless , J...
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, J.D.
@1243bca
@1243bca 3 года назад
Hey look it's the guy from ''Like Frankie said, i did it my way!'' When i listen to him, it just feels like the America that I love from the movies.. Thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure.
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