..you're either a troll or just koo-koo for coconuts.. thanks for wasting my time; it's been fun.. but I won't be wasting any more on this nonsense!
There are singers and then there are vocalists. The two shouldn't be confused. Obviously you're confused.
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..you're either a troll or just koo-koo for coconuts.. thanks for wasting my time; it's been fun.. but I won't be wasting any more on this nonsense!
Why do people get upset when I informed them of something correctly? Well you can't fix stupid. That's obvious. I think we know who singers are. I think we know who vocalists are. A singer can be a vocalist but a vocalist can't necessarily be a singer. It may seem like a nuanced difference but it's not. E.g. Megadeth are vocalists not singers. The late Dame Joan Sutherland was a singer. Get it?
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Mx. Remy Ann David
You are oblivious.. what I don't understand is why you are a 'moderator'. Whoever runs this site should start taking applications!
She is a Moderator because she knows her shit, has done it longer than most folks in a professional setting for all levels of talent and all genres of music, and is pretty damn funny nearly all of the time.
She could just as easily said there are musicians and their are people that hold instruments (or microphones). Some of both categories get all the notes nearly all of the time. The former category gets most of the notes most of the time but add something else to those notes that make them worth listening to. The latter category however, are less likely to get all the notes and definitely not a chance to get music out of the notes they do get. Musicians don't need gimmicks while human instrument stands do.
For what it's worth, a professional sound engineer doesn't ultimately care what category the person they are recording is in. One however will get in and out of the studio/hall quickly and on/under budget and the other is likely to go way over budget on studio time alone before mixing and mastering ever takes place.
Another fun fact is that most folks are whores for gear instead of just learning to sing/play/beat skins/whatever in a competent fashion. Gear doesn't make the musician or the engineer. Rarely does it even hide the flaws very well.
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