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RE: Three-Tune Tuesday: Can Sia Sing?

in Music3 months ago

I clearly see not her singing, but the work of the sound producer and voice-tuning thingie

Hmm, I wonder how many more soaring choruses make use of such manipulation. It generates a great sound, but how real is the person behind it?

'Chandelier' remains on my very short list of tunes beyond 2010, I wish I could find more but can't be arsed looking through the masses to find any.

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I haven't examined this issue specifically, but I've heard rumors that Radiohead's Thom Yorke (once known for his fantastic voice) has his voice spoiled for a while, in the studios his vocals are also being polished using auto-tuning. (Many rock stars don't know how to take care of their voices).

but how real is the person behind it

sometimes that does not matter, if you like the recording, you can simply enjoy it without digging more into a performer?.. especially when there is not much of a real person behind it, but a marketing product, lol 😜

I am also a Radiohead fan, but you may know that already.

sometimes that does not matter

Agreed, but on a live performance, hearing an ill vocal would do nothing for me. Some of these 'old dudes' seem to have retained their voices and others have gone. I was listening to a recent 'Phil Oakey' yesterday, and he sounds just like the Phil of old, live and now.

Hearing ill or wrecked vocal of an artist who once was great (and you remember it) would add more sadness, would only make you remember about the better times, better versions, instead of enjoying performance. imo.