SIBILINCE??....your interperations appreciated!!

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Hi people.

I just would like your best, shortest, most concise explanation of this word, in a practical sense...if you can be bothered?:rolleyes:

ie...if a fellow 'listener' was to say to you that a particular track contains "a little SIBILINCE", how would you interperate that? (hopefully the person asking the question would know what they're talking about in the first place)..lol.!!

I thankyou in advance.

Oh, and another question...in a tandem parachute jump, where is the reserve chute located?

Cheers.
 
Your essssssesssss are too crissssssp and overaccssssssssentuated ssssssomewhere in the ssssssix to eight kilohertzsssssss range.

Just guessing, but doesn't the rookie/front jumper wear the reserve on their chest?

G.
 
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hahaha......exssssssssscellent ansswerssssssss!!...thankyou!
SssssssuperSsssspit!
 
Hi people.

I just would like your best, shortest, most concise explanation of this word, in a practical sense...if you can be bothered?:rolleyes:

ie...if a fellow 'listener' was to say to you that a particular track contains "a little SIBILINCE", how would you interperate that? (hopefully the person asking the question would know what they're talking about in the first place)..lol.!!

I thankyou in advance.

Oh, and another question...in a tandem parachute jump, where is the reserve chute located?

Cheers.

The "sssssshhhhssss" sound usually after any word starting with "s" or "t" or whatever combination the singer can muster. Think of the sound of a snake hissing, that is sibilance.
 
Who's the smart-ass that put the "s" in the word lisp, anyway???:eek:

yeth...good point.
ith thort of like mocking people with the problem....tho yeth, I agree.:D

(no disrespect implied, as my gorgeousl 9 year old daughter has a lisp, but we've been working quite successfully on that):)

Thanks guys!:)
 
Who's the smart-ass that put the "s" in the word lisp, anyway???:eek:

yeth...good point.
ith thort of like mocking people with the problem....tho yeth, I agree.:D

(no disrespect implied to those with a lisp, as my gorgeous 9 year old daughter has a lisp, but we've been working quite successfully on that):)

Thanks guys!:)
 
Oh, and another question...in a tandem parachute jump, where is the reserve chute located?

Who cares as long as two conditions are met.....

1.) You don't need it...

2.) In the event that condition number one is proved wrong, it works...
 
Sssibilenssse is not thibilenth. Two different things. Get your earsss fixssed folksss! I thwear....

:D

G.
 
Sibilance??

Well I was going to give ya the definition but seems it has been covered. But here is what I think it is: producing a hissing sound like that of (s) or (sh):
Ways to lesson this might be to use a Pop Screen or some sort of covering on your MIC and remember to keep yer distance at least a fist away. Most S's and P's are caused by simply being too close. If I am wrong please correct.
PS: OH IF YA DON'T KNOW WHERE THE RESERVE SHOOT IS SIMPLY KISS YER ASS GOOD BYE, CAUSE THAT SUDDEN STOP IS HELL I TELL YA..LOL:)
 
That's why I have dbx286A in my rack. Works great when tweaked for individual (mostly females)


chazba
 
yeth...good point.
ith thort of like mocking people with the problem....tho yeth, I agree.:D

(no disrespect implied to those with a lisp, as my gorgeous 9 year old daughter has a lisp, but we've been working quite successfully on that):)

Thanks guys!:)

when you're through curing her, want to come and fixssssssssssssss the sssssssssssinger in my band?
 
Sibilance: adj - The sound you aim for on a modern recording for vocals, cymbals, kick drums, even guitars. See also - fizz
 
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