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Isaacleroy t1_je5y2o5 wrote
Reply to Keith Reid, founding member and lyricist of Procol Harum, has passed away aged 76. by vch01
RIP. He wrote some great stuff!
maestro2005 t1_je5xrln wrote
Just from hearing someone speak, not reliably. Perhaps if someone speaks with a naturally booming tone in a low register it's a good guess that they're a lower voice type, but the opposite isn't true at all--just because someone speaks with a higher or lighter tone doesn't mean that they're a higher voice type.
Determining someone's vocal classification takes time and only makes sense if they have some vocal training. Vocal classification is somewhat about range, but is more about tessitura, which is where their voice sits the most naturally. With men, range and tessitura tend to follow each other, but it's really common to find women who are capable of producing notes far outside their tessitura, but which don't sound very good. Really working out where someone is strongest takes time with a qualified voice teacher.
In another comment, you said:
> this choir only has, in theory, four voice types: soprano, alto, tenor and bass, so I suspect that some might be in the middle and perhaps the basses are actually baritone, since basses are rare.
Yes, this is a common problem in choirs. The distribution of voices follows a bell curve, and most people are in the middle. Most men are baritones, and most women are mezzo-sopranos. Choirs are typically divided into soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, which on the surface might seem to force all of those middle voices to sing out of range. However, upon further inspection, most choir music doesn't push the extremes too hard, and each of the four sections are usually divided in two. Soprano 1 will be true sopranos, soprano 2 will be higher mezzos, alto 1 will be lower mezzos, alto 2 will be true contraltos; and similar for the men. Or at least mostly that way--it's also okay if an individual is a little out of their tessitura, it won't hurt anything.
Also remember that people's voices are a continuous spectrum and don't neatly fall into any category you might define, and people's voices change over time. And then there's also genre-specific concerns and conventions.
Shmezbot t1_je5xor6 wrote
Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses, would be improved by dropping the final track, "My World". That song is so terrible and grating, one of the few that had me leaping for the stop button on my CD player, back in the day.
FullRollingBoil t1_je5x190 wrote
Moby Dick - Led Zeppelin II
MentalPatient97051 t1_je5ww0z wrote
Reply to comment by mushdamalone in i have 2,352 liked songs on spotify so pick a number bw 1-2,352 for a song by mushdamalone
Lol! Awesome.
Weary-Independent373 OP t1_je5wqba wrote
Reply to comment by HappyHarryHardOn in Unpopular opinion - Search and Destroy lacks energy by Weary-Independent373
Fuck I poorly expressed myself. I meant it in terms of voice and sound, not words and meaning. Edited.
emotionalfescue t1_je5wm51 wrote
Let's roll.
Ironically the same guy wrote one of the greatest anti-war songs during the Vietnam era.
SleeptalkerOfficial t1_je5w07q wrote
Doolittle Is my favorite album by the Pixies, but I always hated No 13. It flows perfectly except for that one.
suprunown t1_je5vswg wrote
Reply to Who Likes Nick Cave? by MC-Onslow
51,Canuck, love Nick Cave, but the Nick Zinner remix of Grinderman’s BELLRINGER BLUES is apex level
MostExaltedLoaf t1_je5vl85 wrote
Reply to Keith Reid, founding member and lyricist of Procol Harum, has passed away aged 76. by vch01
RIP. I listen to Procol Harum on a regular basis - they were heavy rotation in my house when I was very little, Procol Harum is comfort music to me.
UncleMelber t1_je5vhhj wrote
Reply to comment by yeticomeout in Albums significantly improved by the removal of one or two songs. by AfroYoda
Got to agree with this one. I like the song but it just does not fit the flow of the record.
d0ctordude_ t1_je5vazt wrote
Reply to comment by RPGb46 in Albums significantly improved by the removal of one or two songs. by AfroYoda
2001 was just nasty and the tour was fucking crazy 😭😭😭😭 what a time
ToxicAdamm t1_je5vamq wrote
Paramore's After Laughter is a perfect album except for 'No Friend (of Mine)'.
It's not a bad song, just nowhere near the level of the other songs.
Blastosist t1_je5v524 wrote
All subsequent re-issues of the Who Live at Leeds don’t compare to the original version which had only 6 tracks.
top-shop-tyrant t1_je5uvq0 wrote
Modest Mouse. I love every song, but their albums are SO long and the choice of track list doesn't really flow cohesively. They're one of my favorite bands, but by the time the album is over, the last 5 songs have all sounded the same and I'm zoned out
top-shop-tyrant t1_je5u79l wrote
Reply to comment by arthur3shedsjackson in Albums significantly improved by the removal of one or two songs. by AfroYoda
I'd remove that one and Survival. This entire album is SO damn good, but these both feel like underdeveloped demo tracks that somehow made it on the album. They're decent enough songs but they could use a little work for sure.
Airwolf_BDTW t1_je5u343 wrote
Reply to comment by UncontrolableUrge in Albums significantly improved by the removal of one or two songs. by AfroYoda
Sandinista! could be an INCREDIBLE single album or even a very good double album.
I enjoy that it is a sprawling mess as it is--it truly contains multitudes--but if the goal is to make it tight and untouchable, a fair bit of editing is required.
thewizardlady t1_je5u2ub wrote
Red-Headed Stranger
yeticomeout t1_je5tsu8 wrote
Jason Isbells “super 8” from his masterpiece album “southeastern”. That song just comes out of left field and takes you away from the rest of the album. We used to always rush to change it when it came on.
iceberg_slim1993 t1_je5tqgu wrote
Reply to comment by LosCarlitosTevez in Led Zeppelin released their album 'Houses Of The Holy' 50 years ago today by YoureASkyscraper
And some dorks would've been complaining that Zepplin was old news and asked if they had any of those new disco records.
narcoticotter t1_je5tk8e wrote
Blur - Think Tank would be greatly improved without "Crazy Beat" . It works completely against the atmosphere from the other songs. Also, it's obnoxious trash.
The Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith us dragged down by the kitsch vomit "My Old Friend the Blues"
arthur3shedsjackson t1_je5thqj wrote
Stronger than I was on Marshall Mathers LP 2
arthur3shedsjackson t1_je5te74 wrote
Reply to comment by top-shop-tyrant in Albums significantly improved by the removal of one or two songs. by AfroYoda
Hard agree
lonelycrossers t1_je5tamh wrote
My first project I’d appreciate if you’d give it a listen (thank you) https://on.soundcloud.com/He4rWK4fWrjLyWyg6
MC-Onslow OP t1_je5yrgt wrote
Reply to comment by suprunown in Who Likes Nick Cave? by MC-Onslow
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll give it a look.