Ok my 6-year-old daughter asks for a mic, singing drummer she said.. here is what happened

well give the girls a like & sub if you like the video... i do run into problems with the SM58 .. its getting into ways.. what would be the possible solutions?
I thought she did great for the first time. Has good pitch, stays in the mic well, both kids are doing great!

So to keep it out of her way, try setting the stand up higher, and angle the boom lower toward her. There’s never a great solution for it but that should help some. An alternative is a headset mic but I don’t like them because they pick up every little mouth noise.
 
Thanks guys! give a like & sub for support.

I thought she did great for the first time. Has good pitch, stays in the mic well, both kids are doing great!

So to keep it out of her way, try setting the stand up higher, and angle the boom lower toward her. There’s never a great solution for it but that should help some. An alternative is a headset mic but I don’t like them because they pick up every little mouth noise.
ah headset may even be too big for her !
 
What about Shure BETA56 with a gooseneck? Looks pretty small
I use a beta 56a for singing. It works well. It is smaller than a 58 but a little heavier. But on a good stand it would be a smaller contraption for her to sing into, especially with its parallel XLR jack and mic receiver.
 
Concur with the statement that I've seen adult bands not perform as well as your girls do. I wish I could string skip on guitar like that. It was my undoing.
 
I use a beta 56a for singing. It works well. It is smaller than a 58 but a little heavier. But on a good stand it would be a smaller contraption for her to sing into, especially with its parallel XLR jack and mic receiver.

we tried a bunch of things today. the Shure WH20 is 5 years too big for Oliva :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Beta 56A works the best in the shop and we bought one home! Will let you guys know how it worked out next time
 
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