SmoothOperator
Gold Member
I know I'm probably in a smaller minority, but am I the only one that really doesn't care for vocals? I know there is a certain philosophy out there that the vocals are the penultimate in sound, and all the other instruments should seek to mimic the human voice, and strings are the closest to the human voice (though the human voice doesn't even begin to have a harmonic series), therefore strings are superior to percussion(though some percussion can closely approximate certain formants, which beat boxers use to there advantage).
Anyway, my philosophy is that the ears are the superior to the vocal chords when making music, and that there are indeed very nice things to listen to that aren't related to the voice, waves, thunder, crispy leaves on a fall day,trains, birds, fireworks, etc.
Is there anyone else out there that feels similarly about vocals?
Anyway, my philosophy is that the ears are the superior to the vocal chords when making music, and that there are indeed very nice things to listen to that aren't related to the voice, waves, thunder, crispy leaves on a fall day,trains, birds, fireworks, etc.
Is there anyone else out there that feels similarly about vocals?