scrapbookworm
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2005
- Messages
- 464
Is it just me, or is her singing absolutely awful? Like she is trying to make every single line sound different than usual? It doesn't even sound like her.
I feel bad forfeeling this way b/c she's just a kid but I can't stand her. My Facebook status is actually about wanting to punch herI just think besides not really having much talent, that she comes across as such a know it all brat. Yuck.
Now she wants to be an actress and thinks she's Meryl Streep, for crying out loud. Lord, someone give this girl a REALITY CHECK for her birthday. 
A lot of artists do not sound anything in person like they do on their recordings. If you don't like Miley, change the channel. Not hard.
FWIW I think she was doing so much dancing around that she had a hard time getting enough breath to sing like she usually does. I challenge any of you to run around and sing for 2 hours. It ain't easy!
A lot of artists do not sound anything in person like they do on their recordings. If you don't like Miley, change the channel. Not hard.
FWIW I think she was doing so much dancing around that she had a hard time getting enough breath to sing like she usually does. I challenge any of you to run around and sing for 2 hours. It ain't easy!
. They like Miley Cyrus. I just thought that she sounded awful last night. That's just my opinion. Sure, I could have 'changed the channel', but that would have been rude to the two girls who were enjoying it.No, maxiesmom was correct. There's a difference between a singer and a musical artist. A singer is just an instrument on legs; a musical artist creates a performance, and unlike just-singing, which is pretty-much the same regardless of the medium (sound recording, versus video recording, versus live performance), musical performance will naturally vary based on the medium.Nope, the good artists sound pretty much the same live as on recordings.A lot of artists do not sound anything in person like they do on their recordings. ... FWIW I think she was doing so much dancing around that she had a hard time getting enough breath to sing like she usually does. I challenge any of you to run around and sing for 2 hours. It ain't easy!
No... some good artists, who are nothing but singers, don't "over"Good artists don't oversynthesize and mix their tunes because they don't have to.
synthesize. Other good artists don't close themselves off to the possibilities of the recording medium. As in painting, some good painters limit themselves to certain forms of expression through the medium, while other good painters see the possibilities afforded them by the entire range of forms available. Realists and Impressionists had different perspectives on the paining medium; that doesn't mean one is better than the other. They both have their place. No, maxiesmom was correct. There's a difference between a singer and a musical artist. A singer is just an instrument on legs; a musical artist creates a performance, and unlike just-singing, which is pretty-much the same regardless of the medium (sound recording, versus video recording, versus live performance), musical performance will naturally vary based on the medium.
A great example of this is P!nk, who's been touring the world with a show during which she does quite a bit of trapeze work. The creation of a show, telling her stories through both music and movement, is what makes the live performance remarkable. The fact that her singing isn't as perfect, singing while swinging up in the air, as it is on the CD is immaterial to how much of an accomplishment and how fantastic the live performance is.
No... some good artists, who are nothing but singers, don't "over"synthesize. Other good artists don't close themselves off to the possibilities of the recording medium. As in painting, some good painters limit themselves to certain forms of expression through the medium, while other good painters see the possibilities afforded them by the entire range of forms available. Realists and Impressionists had different perspectives on the paining medium; that doesn't mean one is better than the other. They both have their place.
And the artists that deserve the greatest accolades are the artists who do the best job affecting the senses or emotions of their audience. Art was never about perfect execution of the mechanics - something I suppose a computer could determine - but rather the impact art has on humans - something computers cannot (yet) come to appreciate.

Agreement is good!But, we are all saying the same thing.

Disagreement is good too!Miley, IMHO, is not one of these

A good amount of P!nk's vocal performance is "over" synthesized (to use your terminology) on recordings. It's standard practice. It is part of the artistry being presented.Pink does have a good voice, and so she can sing live, or mix her music a bit, and there isn't that much of a difference.
Let's also discuss those who are too conservative, and ignore what these techniques could do to improve their expression of their artistry. Indeed, most of the time when I skip a track on my Zune's Smart DJ playlist it is because some under-produced bit of vocally "perfect" boredom slipped in.I am discussing those who overuse and go to extremes
Folks who don't create a total package are not worth listening to imho.They have to create a total package
I would hope not. You've hit on the core of the issue -- it isn't at all about vocal mechanics, but rather about how entertaining something is. That's surely going to vary from person to person. There is no objective right or wrong; no objective better or worse. Indeed, once you veer into the realm of objective measures, numbers of units sold is as good of an objective measure as any - people putting their money whether their mouths are - and in that regard, Cyrus ranks pretty high.So, basically it comes down to the fact that we could argue the use of the word "entertainer" forever...
Agreement is good!
Disagreement is good too!
I don't really know Cyrus' stuff that well; what I do know is that it is a matter of personal preference, and that objective declarations of what is good or bad, in this context, are simply not defensible. Breakout has sold 1.5 million copies; there aren't 1.5 million idiots out there. They are simply people who have a different set of preferences from you.
A good amount of P!nk's vocal performance is "over" synthesized (to use your terminology) on recordings. It's standard practice. It is part of the artistry being presented.
Let's also discuss those who are too conservative, and ignore what these techniques could do to improve their expression of their artistry. Indeed, most of the time when I skip a track on my Zune's Smart DJ playlist it is because some under-produced bit of vocally "perfect" boredom slipped in.
Folks who don't create a total package are not worth listening to imho.
I would hope not. You've hit on the core of the issue -- it isn't at all about vocal mechanics, but rather about how entertaining something is. That's surely going to vary from person to person. There is no objective right or wrong; no objective better or worse. Indeed, once you veer into the realm of objective measures, numbers of units sold is as good of an objective measure as any - people putting their money whether their mouths are - and in that regard, Cyrus ranks pretty high.


Nope, the good artists sound pretty much the same live as on recordings. Good artists don't oversynthesize and mix their tunes because they don't have to. Good artists have taken voice lessons and dance lessons and know how to breathe through the jumps and such. Miley Cyrus isn't even in this league, but she doesn't have to be. She does have a bit of a voice to work with, and so they can mix her voice and make it sound so much better than it is.
Miley is not a good singer, but as pointed out, it's not about singing anymore, and hasn't been for years. It's about entertaining - Britney Spears proved this. She can't sing, nor act, yet she can shake it, and they can mix her voice to sound like she can sing, so Voila! An entertainer is born.
There aren't many good singers left these days, but the face of music changed years ago, and people want entertainment and not real music, thus Miley will probably be around for many more years. Her new nasty image pretty much ensures that.
Tiger
, I totally agree with you!A lot of artists do not sound anything in person like they do on their recordings. If you don't like Miley, change the channel. Not hard.
FWIW I think she was doing so much dancing around that she had a hard time getting enough breath to sing like she usually does. I challenge any of you to run around and sing for 2 hours. It ain't easy!
Try being in a musical. Broadway actors sound great onstage, and they are moving around and performing every night. 
