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  • Why do British people never sound British when they sing? (p.6)
2012/10/18 13:58:33
jamesg1213
bapu


By the way James, where is your accent from?

Gloucestershire, moi dear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJuyUMmASTw
2012/10/18 14:04:06
Beagle
bapu


Beagle


bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?


pffft.  look at that!  a bass player talking about playing chords

That was the rhetorical "I".


so you're saying you virtually play chords...
2012/10/18 14:07:33
bapu
Beagle


bapu


Beagle


bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?


pffft.  look at that!  a bass player talking about playing chords

That was the rhetorical "I".


so you're saying you virtually play chords...

In a rubbish sort of way, ya
2012/10/18 14:10:02
Bub
I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...
2012/10/18 14:12:56
sharke
Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

Here's the ultimate example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ
2012/10/18 14:13:12
bapu
Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

I heard this Um-Air-I-Can sang this British sung TOON, might righteously*.












*It helped to have a Brit doing the backing vox and that it is actually an Um-Air-I-Can choon.
2012/10/18 14:15:33
jamesg1213
sharke


Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

Here's the ultimate example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ

..or perhaps..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb63PdPweDc
2012/10/18 14:32:14
sharke
jamesg1213


sharke


Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

Here's the ultimate example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ

..or perhaps..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb63PdPweDc

Takes me right back that does. 
2012/10/18 14:38:04
Bub
jamesg1213


sharke


Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

Here's the ultimate example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ

..or perhaps..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb63PdPweDc


.. or even ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7GeZ3YmONw
2012/10/18 14:38:29
bapu
jamesg1213


sharke


Bub


I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't.

For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...

Here's the ultimate example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ

..or perhaps..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb63PdPweDc

The Tuba player looks like Jack Brittledick.
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