@mahgister
“If you artificially created "perfection" you lose the expressive vulnerability and the power of this internal struggle in the artistic gesture.”
Beautiful. Thank you.
There seems to be a fetid entitlement with artists these days.
(imagine whiny little kid voice): “iT’s HaRd tO SiNg. iT’s rEaLLy hArD!!”
- You’re right. It is hard.
“…bUt…bUt…bUt…i WaNNA bE a SiNgEr! iT’s….hArD!!”
- Well, if it’s so hard, maybe it’s not for you.
“…bUt…bUt…bUt…i WaNNA bE a SiNgEr! iT’s….hArD!!”
People act like they’re owed everything.
They say, “iT tAkEs ToO LoNg aNd iT’s tOo eXpEnSiVe WiTh sTuDiO TiMe!”
- Well, you can practice a lot before you go to the studio, thereby limiting your studio time doing tons of takes and limiting the monetary cost. That’s called, “being professional.”
They act like they’re entitled to crank out sheer PRODUCT with as much ease as possible.
What really gets me is that it doesn’t sound better, either. It sounds worse.
Digital pitch correction is just bad. Full stop.