Who can sing? POLL

Anything about MUSIC but doesn't fit into the forums above.

The quick poll is – do you think you can sing? If so what make you think that?

I can sing
43
49%
I can’t sing
20
23%
What is singing anyway?
4
5%
Gonna go with the fish option
14
16%
Other
6
7%
 
Total votes: 87

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This poll is inspired by a recent thread by HitMan – here http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=93199

It seems to me the bulk of all musicians (electronic (in a basement/bedroom to live/stage) cannot sing (or those that think they can can’t and those that can’t actually can :D )

What defines a signer (is it anyone who can sing a range of more than one octave in tune? ) or is a signer something else (does not matter the fact they are in tune or not, they have a character to their voice that can impart feeling)

Got any links to your singing?

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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I don't think I'm agreat singer if you refer to having a great power of voice and control over your pitch and such.

However, I think singing may be much more than that: I'm more interested in the texture of voice and the nuances that can be expressed by whispering and screaming, by playing with your voice, etc.

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Indeed origami, I think given the amount of tracks that can sound pretty similar – adding vocals gives a much needed – uniqueness - that music nowadays needs more and more to break away from ‘other’ tracks in the same ‘zone’- especially if you just rely on synthesis and not fx or live instruments – voice is the most expressive instrument available - is this a way off the wall comment to make?

Maybe the bulk of artists are just plain scared of their own voice – or – maybe its too personal?

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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i have a 4 octave voice but got my toncils out just before puberty so i cant sing at all anymore.

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Chase wrote:i have a 4 octave voice but got my toncils out just before puberty so i cant sing at all anymore.
Not any sound at all Chase?

I bet there are tons and tons of artists who just wish they could sing – I put it to them – any sound is better than none at all from your own vocal cords - they add a texture - others would find hard to emulate. It will also start to break you free from the pack imo.

With all these synths that can use samples too - put your recordings into them and start to create something - different - even if you think you cannot sing - got to be worth a go - even mini sections in a track. Even a small chorus, a mini verse, something that brings a personal tone to the song – something that will set your tune apart from others.

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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I can sing better than a huge majority of professional singers today. I just pretend to sing badly as an artistic choice.

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I sing..whether it's good or bad, well..
click my sig pic and there's quite a number of vocal tunes.

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is the fish option a singing fish?

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I used to sing in a punk/alternative band in high school, and did vocals for electro/industrial solo project (yes, clean vocals) for some years. Then I got old and addicted to cigerettes and booze and I can't anymore.

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With enough post-processing, I understand I don't sound TOO awful. My style (if you want to call it that) is pretty close to spoken-word, though! :-o

This is what I sound like, just an example:

Biscuit Of Love

The page contains lyrics and a link to the MP3.

It's meant to be funny, but you'll at least hear me! :-o
Bandcamp: https://suitcaseoflizards.bandcamp.com/
Linux Mint, Waveform 13 Pro, U-He synths, Audio Damage effects,.

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Katanaman wrote:I can sing better than a huge majority of professional singers today. I just pretend to sing badly as an artistic choice.
Same here – especially in the bath ;)
bluedad wrote:I sing..whether it's good or bad, well..
click my sig pic and there's quite a number of vocal tunes.
Cool, thank you bluedad
androidlove wrote:is the fish option a singing fish?
Three types of guys will select the fish option - one those who can sing and have sung and just clicked it for the sake of it - then there are those who think its too personal and grimace at the whole thread - then there are those who think synths are better than anything.
ahja wrote:I used to sing in a punk/alternative band in high school, and did vocals for electro/industrial solo project (yes, clean vocals) for some years. Then I got old and addicted to cigerettes and booze and I can't anymore.
I have sung when younger, I gave up when someone told me it sounded like I had been castrated – I got all self aware and could not sing before an audience again after it.

Though, that’s in front of an audience – not too sure how posting stuff up on the net would translate, not sung properly in ages – the hitman thread got me thinking about it again.

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)
Last edited by Spe3D on Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:51 am, edited 1 time in total.

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woolyloach wrote:With enough post-processing, I understand I don't sound TOO awful. My style (if you want to call it that) is pretty close to spoken-word, though! :-o

This is what I sound like, just an example:

Biscuit Of Love

The page contains lyrics and a link to the MP3.

It's meant to be funny, but you'll at least hear me! :-o
Gonna check it out woolyloach :)

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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Spe3D wrote:then there are those who think synths are better than anything
:D :wink:

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I can sing pretty good but hate the way my voice sounds recorded. So therefore I only record other people singing.

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2 years of musicianship classes and a year in choir. I definatly know my solfeggio ;)

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