Anybody using "autotune" as an intentional effect....I like the jamband Goose, but they need to lay off of it. They don't need it.
What I really hate about some music
When I listen to music, there are four things that I really bothers me and was wondering if there are others who feel the same way about songs just as strongly as I do. I don't like feeling this way but when I hear these things, I just want to turn the music off and I'm not sure why the song writer doesn't realize he probably has a dud and not a hit. Here they are:
1. When a song writer finds a catchy phrase and the singer repeats the line three times in a row and then a stanza later, here it comes again repeated all three times and this just keeps going on and on.
2. Very similar to the above, a writer writes a real good line of music and then makes the whole song a repeat or variation of this line of music and has no imagination to add a little something in-between.
3. Singers who can't really sing well and think they can but get such really great score of music behind them that if a really good singer sang the song it would be wonderful to listen to. Please understand that carrying a tune to me doesn't make a good singer and I'm not talking about karoke singers here either.
4. Rhyming in a melody.... Please you can predict what the next line of the song is going to be before it is sang because it rhymes with the last line just sang...
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@moonwatcher Uh, man, amen. I’ll raise ya with a ANY USE OF AUTOTUNE. It’s never once made anything better, only demonstrably worse. |
@emrofsemanon I find that track tedious as all hell. I wouldn’t hold the “I knows” necessarily responsible, though. I just didn’t find it a remotely interesting or satisfying song the first time, let alone the 756,921st time. The fact that every no-talent hack on Earth seems to cover it with the same ubiquity as it’s presence on FM radio for 50 years doesn’t help, either. |
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