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Objectivity in Music
KharBevNor:
As I said, I have no idea what you're talking about, all I know is that you tremolo pick when playing black metal, and doing what I did above makes the right sound when I'm playing the BM songs that seem to do it.
heretic:
i thought tremelo was a stomp box effect, but i'm betting it can be either.
vibrato has to do with vocals, the warbly effect many singers have when sustaining a note is called vibrato. many people do it intentionally, and quite a few of these just sound stupid
My Aim Is True:
you can simulate vibrato simply by shaking your fist vigourously, a la Coal Miner's Daughter
Addius:
I agree with the above said that there is no true objectivity.
When I try to judge if something is good or not I basicly have to different ways of doing it.. Firstly I judge wether or not it's good music compared to what I believe is good music (good sense of musicality, feeling, timing and all that stuff) but failing judging it by good music only based upon that I also compare their music to what they are trying to create. Amazingly enough most people fail my later test much easier, but it makes it much more interesting listening to stuff that normally would make you awkward listening to.
grrraham:
I can't listen to foreign music.
Sitar Indian stuff? Unbearable.
Native rhythmic drum beats chanting stuff? Just noise to me.
Didgeridoos? More like DidgeriSUCKS, am I right?
Clearly someone digs this stuff.
Like George Harrison!
Aahahahaha
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