THE BLACK ALBUM
WE GOT YOU COVERED
Inspired by The Metallica Blacklist and more, TG presents ten tips for successful cover versions
Words Johnny Scaramanga
CHANGE THE KEY TO FIT THE VOCAL
Making the singer sound good is job #1. No one wants to hear the singer straining, or mumbling without reaching the powerful part of their range. It’s an art, though, because every key has its own flavour. Find a place where the song sounds right and the vocals are strong.
THE CHORDS ARE NOT SACRED, BUT THE MELODY IS
Jazzer Miles Davis pioneered reharmonisation, changing the chords under classic songs to cast new light on them. Ghost did it with Enter Sandman. As long as the strongest notes in the melody appear somewhere in your chord, it’ll work. Leave the vocal melody intact though, or it’ll just be a different song.