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Old 03-06-2003, 05:00 PM   #11
Sigmar
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Originally posted by slicer15:
NO! Not other artists as well? ARGH ARGH!! How can they do that? Why do that to pop artists? Is it because they sound rubbish naturally? They can't find any good singers anymore? *sigh*
No they're good, at least I presume they must be in order to be chosen by the record label. It's just that when they're recording song they're feeding it through a computer system which treats the sound of the artists voice to remove any background noise and interference and perhaps alter his or her voice's pitch slightly in places. Also the addition of backing vocals while recording is much clearer then you would find in a live performance. The actual singer is usually good (despite the fact the songs they are singing are dung like in nature) its just sometimes you're used to hear the perfect recored voice and then you're presented with the live version, nervous bvecause shes singing for a number of people RIGHT in front of her, who's breathing in deeply close to the mike and who is struggling to sing the song (she does have to remember a whole damn song which we sometimes neglect to remember is really hard).

Sometimes its a case of pressure, and sometimes we're just introduced to the real voice. Without the technology to support it.

[ 03-06-2003, 05:02 PM: Message edited by: Sigmar ]
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