Anybody Here NOT Sing?
Losov
Posted 2009-01-07 6:47 PM (#434619)
Subject: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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Just curious.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2009-01-07 6:48 PM (#434620 - in reply to #434619)
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Oh yes. And how I hate it.
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Mario
Posted 2009-01-07 6:50 PM (#434621 - in reply to #434619)
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Trust me you don't want me to sing, or play. I just won't show up!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-01-07 6:54 PM (#434622 - in reply to #434619)
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Can't sing!

No Really... I Can't Sing. And you don't want me to try.
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muzza
Posted 2009-01-07 6:58 PM (#434623 - in reply to #434619)
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I can't, but I do.

Apparently, the more you do it, the better you get. But if you're not a singer, you're not a singer.
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-01-07 6:59 PM (#434624 - in reply to #434619)
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Everyone can sing, just not every song.

It's all in the selection process.
If Ringo sang it, you can too.
If Annie Lennox sang it....maybe not.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-01-07 7:00 PM (#434625 - in reply to #434619)
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It is a common request that I sing tacitly.
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numbfingers
Posted 2009-01-07 7:23 PM (#434626 - in reply to #434619)
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I don't sing, and I can't play the guitar.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-01-07 7:24 PM (#434627 - in reply to #434619)
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I've been told I sing well, but they were lying to make me feel good. I have heard my voice recorded. The only time I sing is to harmonize with someone, or if I want someone to hear one of the songs I have written.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-01-07 7:28 PM (#434628 - in reply to #434619)
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bvince
Posted 2009-01-07 7:31 PM (#434629 - in reply to #434619)
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I do ... but it's not my forte' either. I can carry a tune and harmonize, but I don't have that "up-front" voice.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-01-07 7:32 PM (#434630 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Everyone can sing, just not every song.

It's all in the selection process.
If Ringo sang it, you can too.
If Annie Lennox sang it....maybe not.
How about Bob Dylan?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-07 7:35 PM (#434631 - in reply to #434619)
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I sing much better than I play guitar. That doesn't say much, so how about if I brag that I got a college scholarship for vocal music? I used to have that on my resume. It was true, but I don't remember if anyone asked me how much the scholarship was. It was $50. That was probably commensurate with my talent, but that was a lot of money back then. A full ride was $125 a semester.
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Beal
Posted 2009-01-07 7:42 PM (#434632 - in reply to #434619)
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I try
Sometimes I succeed, sometimes it's almost, when it's going to be a "never get it" on a tune I know better than to try.
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2009-01-07 7:52 PM (#434633 - in reply to #434619)
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Sing? What's that?
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sligoman
Posted 2009-01-07 7:53 PM (#434634 - in reply to #434619)
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What Mark said, except I got no scholarship. On the other hand we made cigarette money playing RR in places like Kamiah, Couer d'Alene, Cottonwood and Post Falls, all great Idaho towns.
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-07 7:54 PM (#434635 - in reply to #434619)
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I like singin'.
I'd like to think/hope that I'm better than most and not near as good as the rest.

I was thinkin' bout this the other day.
I'd say that 40% of the Amelia gang was singers who played guitar. Another 40% were musicians who where more into running scales and the 1/4/5 thing.
The last 20% could do both.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-01-07 8:08 PM (#434636 - in reply to #434619)
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I think there are a number of people here who will tell you I can't sing......
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-01-07 9:09 PM (#434637 - in reply to #434619)
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I CALL FIRST IN LINE...!!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-07 9:14 PM (#434638 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Everyone can sing, just not every song.
Riiiight... :rolleyes:

<Psssst... just wait for the G8r Bowl II report.>
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-01-07 9:21 PM (#434639 - in reply to #434619)
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That's right. At g8rbowl, everybody sings every song.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-01-07 10:13 PM (#434640 - in reply to #434619)
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A few pulls of War Eagle's elixir would help some of the bashful ones. :D
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-01-07 10:52 PM (#434641 - in reply to #434619)
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I sound like Tom Waits when I sing so that may not count for much with you all but really, if you play, it's kinda hard not to sing a bit here and there as well.
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alpep
Posted 2009-01-07 10:56 PM (#434642 - in reply to #434619)
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tom waits got nothing on me.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-08 12:01 AM (#434643 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by sligoman:
What Mark said, except I got no scholarship. On the other hand we made cigarette money playing RR in places like Kamiah, Couer d'Alene, Cottonwood and Post Falls, all great Idaho towns.
First, the huge scholarship I got was because the choir director was a neighbor and was pissed that the college pulled my academic scholorship after a year.
Second, I'll believe you if you can pronounce Kamiah.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-08 12:10 AM (#434644 - in reply to #434619)
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I'm told it's an acquired taste
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ozwatto
Posted 2009-01-08 1:17 AM (#434645 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by Joe Rotax:
but really, if you play, it's kinda hard not to sing a bit here and there as well.
I agree with Joe. I sing nearly every time I play. Sometimes I think it sounds good, sometimes I think it sounds awful.
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schroeder
Posted 2009-01-08 4:53 AM (#434646 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by fillhixx:
[QB] Everyone can sing

No they can't.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-01-08 6:39 AM (#434647 - in reply to #434619)
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I can't and don't. We have rules about that here.
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-08 6:53 AM (#434648 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by Beal:
Sometimes I succeed, sometimes it's almost, when it's going to be a "never get it" on a tune I know better than to try.
Realizing what songs not to sing is half the battle
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-01-08 7:09 AM (#434649 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by Slipkid:
I like singin'.
I'd like to think/hope that I'm better than most and not near as good as the rest.

I was thinkin' bout this the other day.
I'd say that 40% of the Amelia gang was singers who played guitar. Another 40% were musicians who where more into running scales and the 1/4/5 thing.
The last 20% could do both.
Hell Brad I don't think I'll fit into any of those categories!! :rolleyes:

AJ
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-08 7:15 AM (#434650 - in reply to #434619)
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Your right AJ!
I forgot.
There is another group.
A couple guys are assigned to tote guitars around and store cases as needed. :D

I look forward to meeting you.
Don't forget to bring your back support brace and practice lifting with your knees.
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-01-08 7:21 AM (#434651 - in reply to #434619)
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Mate I'm looking forward to it too!!

AJ :)
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BT717
Posted 2009-01-08 7:32 AM (#434652 - in reply to #434619)
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I was told most of my life "DON"T SING, YOU CAN"T!" I then joind a little "Jam" group who encouraged me to sing. They didn't seem to care how bad it was. And it was bad! I've now been singing for 3 years. I've discovered I can sing in a couple of keys and within an Octave. Im no
front person, but can hold a tune.
We ALL can sing, the question should be "can
you sing in key" I've learned with practice MOST can probable "train" yourselves to do so just by doing it and not caring what you sound like. Eventually you will "find" your key and range.
Just my .02! :)
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wilblee
Posted 2009-01-08 7:35 AM (#434653 - in reply to #434619)
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I used to sing very well a couple of thousand cigars ago, but I had a very nice low bass voice. You know how many popular songs have been written for low bass singers? Doesn't much matter now. These days about the best I achieve is rhythmic croaking, but that doesn't keep me from achieving it as often as I can.
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tholmes
Posted 2009-01-08 8:50 AM (#434654 - in reply to #434619)
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Funny you should ask....people ask me all the time "Can you NOT sing? PLEASE?"

Tom
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-08 11:38 AM (#434655 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by wilblee:
low bass... rhythmic croaking
BINGO! That's ME...
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-01-08 11:41 AM (#434656 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by schroeder:
No they can't.
Yes they can
Yes they can
Yes they CAAAAAAAAN!
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-01-08 11:45 AM (#434657 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by tholmes:
Funny you should ask....people ask me all the time "Can you NOT sing? PLEASE?"

Tom
Ditto!
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-08 11:55 AM (#434658 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by wilblee:
I used to sing very well a couple of thousand cigars ago, but I had a very nice low bass voice. You know how many popular songs have been written for low bass singers? Doesn't much matter now. These days about the best I achieve is rhythmic croaking, but that doesn't keep me from achieving it as often as I can.
Get an all hog guitar and sit on the street corner with a can and sing all the old great blues songs from the 30's - 40s! Sounds to me like you got the PERFECT voice for it! Screaming Jay Hawkins, Gatemouth Brown, Hooker, Johnson, etc, etc...and my FAVORITE BARITONE/BASS singer LEON REDBONE!
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-01-08 11:58 AM (#434659 - in reply to #434619)
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For the record, I've never heard or seen Paul Templeman sing. Nor witnessed any of the other things he claims to do frequently.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-01-08 12:04 PM (#434660 - in reply to #434619)
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Me. I'm a solo fingerstyle player. When Legg starts singing I will.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-08 12:26 PM (#434661 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by stephent28:
my FAVORITE BARITONE/BASS singer LEON REDBONE!
Mine also! Thanx. Now off to YT...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-01-08 12:30 PM (#434662 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
For the record, I've never heard or seen Paul Templeman sing. Nor witnessed any of the other things he claims to do frequently.
What he was doing in the hotel lobby at the last factory tour at 4 in the morning MIGHT be considered singing in some sort of warped Ozzy Osbourne kind of way.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-01-08 12:59 PM (#434663 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by BT717:
I've discovered I can sing in a couple of keys and within an Octave. Im no front person, but can hold a tune.
We ALL can sing, the question should be "can
you sing in key" I've learned with practice MOST can probable "train" yourselves to do so just by doing it and not caring what you sound like. Eventually you will "find" your key and range.
Just my .02! :)
That's pretty much how I started. I just got sick of not singing because, for me, lyrics/vocals are a big part of the enjoyment of playing music. So I began with not caring what it sounded like and eventually found areas and that I can work with. Once I started tuning to E flat things came together better.
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Waskel
Posted 2009-01-08 2:02 PM (#434664 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
For the record, I've never heard or seen Paul Templeman sing. Nor witnessed any of the other things he claims to do frequently.
What he was doing in the hotel lobby at the last factory tour at 4 in the morning MIGHT be considered singing in some sort of warped Ozzy Osbourne kind of way.
Or it MIGHT be considered a felony offense in several states...
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-01-08 6:34 PM (#434665 - in reply to #434619)
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A bunch of us who have been friends since
( hi skoll ) still get together and party like its 1995 and after 20 or so drinks or whatever someone will go put an old Beatles record on and EVERYONE becomes a lead singer. When youve been partying to long everybody actually thinks that we all sound good but im sure if it were recorded there might be some other thoughts after the playback but we have a ball doing it.
Its something about those old Beatles songs that you have to sing along to no matter how bad your singing is. :eek: :rolleyes: :p GWB
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BT717
Posted 2009-01-08 6:56 PM (#434666 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by guitarwannabee:
A bunch of us who have been friends since
( hi skoll ) still get together and party like its 1995 and after 20 or so drinks or whatever someone will go put an old Beatles record on and EVERYONE becomes a lead singer. When youve been partying to long everybody actually thinks that we all sound good but im sure if it were recorded there might be some other thoughts after the playback but we have a ball doing it.
Its something about those old Beatles songs that you have to sing along to no matter how bad your singing is. :eek: :rolleyes: :p GWB
KIDS! :rolleyes:
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-01-08 6:56 PM (#434667 - in reply to #434619)
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Learning how to enunciate and breathe correctly contributes immensely to the performance as well. Some do marvelous on raw talent. Most don't. Those with both talent and knowledge of how to sing are the best.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-08 7:12 PM (#434668 - in reply to #434619)
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In 1995 I was years past the get drunk and sing at the party stage.
Brad is right. A good coach or teacher can really help. Some people just don't have a voice that can be helped, but I'm not sure that anyone is really tone deaf. I've watched one American Idol show and that was one of the tryouts. It is amazing how many people think they can sing that aren't even close.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-01-08 7:27 PM (#434669 - in reply to #434619)
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I KNOW some people can't sing! My ex-husband (one of them) is a perfect example. He is a GREAT guitarist, but he can't even sing well enough to make a person understand the simplest song he has in mind unless he has a guitar in hand. One time he mentioned a Pink Floyd song he wanted to learn. He couldn't remember the name so I said "hum a few bars". I had NO idea what he was trying to hum. Then he said the words. "The lunitic is on the grass". There are only three notes in that line and he couldn't do it!

I know a guy out here who can't sing either. He was raised out in the middle of Nowhere, SD, and his family never even had a radio. He never heard music AT ALL until he started school. It was too late by then. He has no ear, no rythum, and can't carry a tune.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-01-08 7:28 PM (#434670 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
For the record, I've never heard or seen Paul Templeman sing. Nor witnessed any of the other things he claims to do frequently.
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What he was doing in the hotel lobby at the last factory tour at 4 in the morning MIGHT be considered singing in some sort of warped Ozzy Osbourne kind of way.
Hey, in Temp's defense he was holding a tune AT LEAST as well as his slide held the Tequila....er well...anyway... ;) :D :eek:
Played a darn fine slide guitar anyway...
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-08 7:32 PM (#434671 - in reply to #434619)
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I'd trade my singing voice for Schroeders in a New York second if I could play guitar like Temp.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-01-08 7:58 PM (#434672 - in reply to #434619)
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I sing but there are many that wish I did not. :)
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-08 8:18 PM (#434673 - in reply to #434619)
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Ohhhhh SNAP,

Clive I think you just slammed really hard.
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-01-08 8:51 PM (#434674 - in reply to #434619)
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Gentlemen, gentlemen...what happened in The Lobby, STAYS in The Lobby.

(And, T, you "think" he got slammed really hard? Read it again.

He did.)
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-08 10:13 PM (#434675 - in reply to #434619)
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If the picture that Cliff posted is any indication, if Temp sang, it would be soprano.
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schroeder
Posted 2009-01-09 8:18 AM (#434676 - in reply to #434619)
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I have no idea how long a New York second is.

I have no idea about most things these days.
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BT717
Posted 2009-01-09 8:45 AM (#434677 - in reply to #434619)
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Originally posted by schroeder:
[QB] I have no idea how long a New York second is.

Schroeder, Having grown up aprrox 70 miles from NYC I can tell you a New York second is described as: " I don't give a Fock how long you think it is, so Forget aboud it"!! :D ;)
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-09 9:59 AM (#434678 - in reply to #434619)
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I thought it meant "very fast".
I should know better than to use sayings outside my own region.
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cliff
Posted 2009-01-09 10:09 AM (#434679 - in reply to #434619)
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The correct term is a "New York Minute".

Wanna' know how LONG it is??


. . . wanna' know AGAIN??
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an4340
Posted 2009-01-09 10:18 AM (#434680 - in reply to #434619)
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While I don't have the greatest voice, singing is integral, to me, to playing the guitar. I suppose it comes out of that stew of roots music and punk that I grew up in, where presentation trumps musicianship.

I know I'll never be a guitar god so I don't try.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-01-09 10:59 AM (#434681 - in reply to #434619)
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I can sing better than Dylan or Springsteen, and those guys are superstars. So it is all relative whether one can sing or not. I haven't sung publicly for a long time, my interest was killed when my guitar playing died. Now I plan to do some singing to go along with playing guitar. I don't know if the intervening years have been too unkind to my voice, which used to be good enough to earn me the lead part in the high school musical thirty years ago.
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Designzilla
Posted 2009-01-09 12:35 PM (#434682 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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I have never been a really good singer, but I think practice and confidence do a lot to help. When I was a kid I would sing when ever I got the chance, just to get more practice in front of people and gain confidence in performing. These days I rarely sing for others - complete lack of confidence and practice.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2009-01-09 1:09 PM (#434683 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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Originally posted by BT717:
I was told most of my life "DON"T SING, YOU CAN"T!" I then joind a little "Jam" group who encouraged me to sing. They didn't seem to care how bad it was. And it was bad! I've now been singing for 3 years. I've discovered I can sing in a couple of keys and within an Octave. Im no
front person, but can hold a tune.
We ALL can sing, the question should be "can
you sing in key" I've learned with practice MOST can probable "train" yourselves to do so just by doing it and not caring what you sound like. Eventually you will "find" your key and range.
Just my .02! :)
This sounds like my story. Now I am comfotable with my singing and my wife (who has a golden voice) and I sing an occasional karoke night. She get raves and cheers. I get polite applause. I recently taught my daughter (who has her mother's voice) the song "I'd like to teach the world to sing". It is one I do well and she loves it. My daughter will let me know if I sound bad.
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sard
Posted 2009-01-11 11:19 AM (#434684 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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I've been told if I like that better than singing, or if I could sing in tenor, ten or fifteen miles from here
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sligoman
Posted 2009-01-11 11:55 AM (#434685 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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Mark: Way I heard it it was Kameeeeiiiii, along some river. Native Americans. Made us do Twist and Shout about 20 times before they'd let us out of the place. Had a great time.
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IanS
Posted 2009-01-11 3:03 PM (#434686 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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No, can't hold a note.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-01-11 3:51 PM (#434687 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?



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I wonder if some of us have trouble hearing ourselves properly, which aggravates our pitch problems. When I have on headphones it is a lot easier to find pitches.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-11 8:47 PM (#434688 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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Originally posted by sligoman:
Mark: Way I heard it it was Kameeeeiiiii, along some river. Native Americans. Made us do Twist and Shout about 20 times before they'd let us out of the place. Had a great time.
Yep. The spelling makes about as much sense as Favre.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-01-11 11:20 PM (#434689 - in reply to #434619)
Subject: Re: Anybody Here NOT Sing?


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Originally posted by FlySig:
I wonder if some of us have trouble hearing ourselves properly, which aggravates our pitch problems.
I think that can be part of it or, for some people, all of it. Plug one ear and then you'll hear yourself.
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