The computer program that cleans up singers' pitch is reshaping the character of pop, writes ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN ...Read the full article
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Mr Fijne from Calgary, Canada writes: Is that so different from a Robert Silvermann using disklavier -the piano plays only his hands and pedaling as captured previously for the final recording take -to record his classical pieces on CD so there is no parasite noise, breathing or chair cracks on the recording?
- Posted 15/10/06 at 1:48 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Art Vandelai from Burlington, writes: Kudos to Robert for recognising one of the most underrated and under-recognized pieces of music made in 2006. Morrissey's 'Ringleader' is a masterwork, and his ability to convey emotion through the use of the voice is a dying art, especially in what passes for popular music these days. Why is iit that we can't hear more of artists like Moz and Dylan on the radio?
- Posted 17/10/06 at 1:05 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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