thetyreman
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I am not good at chess or card games
Andy Kev.":2gsg6p9m said:I've got to disagree with this. Anybody can make the noise that singers make
No, no. Really, I can't sing. My best buddy (the guy I caught corona virus from) is a professional concert singer (baritone) and a teacher at a couple of the UK's top musical colleges
when I joined a new school in the 2nd year of junior school by my music teacher, Mrs Dawkins, the wizened old crone, that I couldn't sing and to go to the back of the class and play the triangle instead. I never did get over the embarrassment and still never sing in public.
After that my violin teacher told me I am tone deaf and it would be better for all concerned if I stopped my lessons at that point. So I quit while I was ahead. I regret that now, but I am still tone deaf so I am sure the neighbours benefited.
Anybody can make the noise that singers make (I can even make the horrible noise that opera singers make) but the point is getting the right notes.
I suspect that there are intermediate levels between pitch perfect and tone deaf.
RAF":qib4ejys said:Acquiring the nerve to post photo's of stuff I've made on this forum for fear of being thought of as incompetent.
I do appreciate your sympathy. :mrgreen:Phil Pascoe":i7eqrv77 said:Andy Kev.":i7eqrv77 said:I've got to disagree with this. Anybody can make the noise that singers make
Oh, you sad, sad person. I feel for you ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PYt2HlBuyI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5SlUmCdXf0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ8bwd0EQGU
(try watching and listening to Garrifullina or Janeckova without falling in love all over again )
Andy Kev.":uip4mqsv said:I do appreciate your sympathy. :mrgreen:Phil Pascoe":uip4mqsv said:Andy Kev.":uip4mqsv said:I've got to disagree with this. Anybody can make the noise that singers make
Oh, you sad, sad person. I feel for you ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PYt2HlBuyI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5SlUmCdXf0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ8bwd0EQGU
(try watching and listening to Garrifullina or Janeckova without falling in love all over again )
And if I'm being terribly serious, yes I can hack the very occasional operatic melody (I found Paul Potts' (have I got his name right?) performance on that ghastly "talent" show to be quite moving) but for me there is too much tuneless, horrible sounding rubbish in opera. Think of Wagner or Richard (?) Strauss and shudder. Even the melodically divine Mozart can lose it completely in an opera. Look at Beethoven: what a lad when it comes to symphonies! Fidelio? Now where did I put Keith Richards' last solo album (and Keith ain't a great warbler).
Try this little experiment: In your best baritone go "Bwa hahaha haha hee" (the notes don't matter too much). Now repeat in your best soprano. And there you have it: the entire operatic experience in about ten seconds and you've saved yourself forty quid on a ticket. You can get change from buying a chisel for that.
I once read opera being described as the "highest form of camp". I think there's something in that and it might also be traceable to the aristocracy you mention. One has only to think of the utter absurdity of Louis XIV (the Sun King is the one I mean: not sure if the XIV is correct). Your theory might also explain why some Italian opera tunes are hummable.Trainee neophyte":1a18jdft said:[
Opera is a bizarre artform designed to show the other aristocrats how much money you can spend on supporting opera - conspicuous consumption for the 1700s. The French had their chamber music, so the Germans one-upped them with Germanic vorsprung durch technik, and the Italians took the Micheal, as only Italians can.
I like Italian opera, because it is silly. Can't abide all that gotterdammerung nonsense. The real test for any music is "does it conjure an emotion?", but depression, revulsion and teedium aren't the ones we are necessarily looking for. A bit like jazz, or prog rock, its main purpose is for the initiated to impress each other, more than to be a musical experience in and of itself (and I am a bit of a prog-rock aficianado, but only if it's not dull).
The above is probably contentious, and not meant to be a criticism of people's choice of listening pleasure - "if everybody looked the same, we'd get tired of looking at each other". Takes all sorts, and all that.
I was utterly c**p at the high jump at school. I reckon it was a coordination thing.MikeG.":3tjl6vez said:I've got another one: swimming.
I mean, it's not in the singing category, which would be the equivalent of diving in and drowning instantly, but the combination of a high density, dodgy shoulders, and and extremely inefficient technique mean I'm exhausted after a hundred metres or so. If it wasn't for the swimming I'd have made a decent triathlete!
MikeG.":2ao81n3e said:I've got another one: swimming.
I mean, it's not in the singing category, which would be the equivalent of diving in and drowning instantly, but the combination of a high density, dodgy shoulders, and and extremely inefficient technique mean I'm exhausted after a hundred metres or so. If it wasn't for the swimming I'd have made a decent triathlete!
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