
rob aylestone
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She is a nicer sounding singer to me but that is irrelevant. I’m qualified to assess dance yet I cannot dance a step as I have poor coordination. I am not a great pianist but I am competent to judge them. She is like many untrained people. Singing by common sense and either has no singing teacher or one that is also self taught. All the performance arts have standards set. My stage manager is a graduate of RADA and knows how to do it properly. Her cover knows how to get to the end of the show. The girl in question has a nice, but untrained voice that is without doubt not as good as it could be with the aid of a proper singing teacher. The snag is what we are hearing is treated and honed.
Re the cathedral reverb? If you cannot with your eyes closed, tell if you are in a cathedral, large baroque church or a smaller stone chapel or a car park, that is worrying. Car park reverb is very different. People spend fortunes in time and money on reverb generation to match real world spaces, and NOT create the wrong one.
The problem nowadays is that capturing sound live is often so hard, it is easier to just record in the studio, enhancing and treating - then mime. The great unwashed public soak it up as real, and it isn't.
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Just catching up - that holy forever one above. Now that one sounds real. The reasons stack up. They're sitting, so their diaphragms are squished - that's a characteristic sound. They are not perfectly in tune, because you cannot autotune ensembles. Best of all, the boxy sound of a room with parallel surfaces. Essentially they're doing barbershop - singing off each other, changing tuning, adapting. Very different from the similar but totally different sounding other videos where they've tweaked. That video sort of validates the comments on the others. I suspect that one is what they really sound like. No polish. Real. Revealing.
Re the cathedral reverb? If you cannot with your eyes closed, tell if you are in a cathedral, large baroque church or a smaller stone chapel or a car park, that is worrying. Car park reverb is very different. People spend fortunes in time and money on reverb generation to match real world spaces, and NOT create the wrong one.
The problem nowadays is that capturing sound live is often so hard, it is easier to just record in the studio, enhancing and treating - then mime. The great unwashed public soak it up as real, and it isn't.
EDIT
Just catching up - that holy forever one above. Now that one sounds real. The reasons stack up. They're sitting, so their diaphragms are squished - that's a characteristic sound. They are not perfectly in tune, because you cannot autotune ensembles. Best of all, the boxy sound of a room with parallel surfaces. Essentially they're doing barbershop - singing off each other, changing tuning, adapting. Very different from the similar but totally different sounding other videos where they've tweaked. That video sort of validates the comments on the others. I suspect that one is what they really sound like. No polish. Real. Revealing.
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