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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:15 pm |
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Stay tuned, and laugh along with the next concert. PDQ Bach. (coming up in 1/2 hour)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoAnU0JDXMQ
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:11 am |
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Oedipus Rex, that's the only one I remember.
Oops, that was Oedipus Tex. It's been a while
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:49 am |
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I forgot about that. Now I must research something else LOL
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:34 pm |
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How the heck does BJ Thomas still look so young at his age ? He's lucky ! He's got to be 65 ??
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 9:43 am |
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ALL,
What was the first album you bought ?
In the early-mid60's the first 45 rpm I bought was "Pictures of Matchstick Men" Status Quo.
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:13 am |
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I'm running 3 electronic keyboards stereo out-----> Boss 6 channel stereo mixer---> Soundtech quikmix 6 for smaller room use.. Is the problem I am noticing with channel panning that the Quikmix will not allow me stereo features so I'd be better off running out've a single channel on the keyboards rather than attempt stereo function with a mono PA head ?
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:30 pm |
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Crooner, I don't know if you will see that, but regarding Phillip Bailley of EW&F and his register, I found this to be interesting, if not imformative.
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Topic: Musical Composition, Theory, Songwriting, and Singing
Question;
Asking this question is a long shot, but: Have you noticed any general trends of what happens when second tenors try to change to falsettos?
Two other little questions: Do you know any Earth Wind and Fire songs in which Phillip Bailey did NOT sing falsetto? I'm trying to get an idea of what was his classification.
The second is concerning George Duke (to whom I'm listening as I type): Do you happen to have his "Greatest Hits" CD? I am listening to a couple of songs on there particularly carefully ("Starting Again" and "Shine On") and can't tell if he would be classified as a tenor or a male soprano. Or would it be better to say that he was singing falsetto?
Sorry if these questions seemed like long shots. But I know that you consistently give good answers, and so that's why I contacted you.
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Yes, I remember you. I think you're just thinking too hard. Unless the male is a castrati (which is no longer practiced as of the mid 20th century). Counter-Tenor is the phrase for men who have higher voices. Generally, in pop music, you're not going to go beyond the Counter-Tenor or "rock" tenor classification. Upon doing some research, we still do have modern day "sopranists" who are men who just naturally have high voices, but are not castrati. But the important thing to note here, is that these classifications are mainly used in the Classical Music realm. There are several notes in my range that I can sing in chest, but choose to sing in head voice (falsetto) if it's what the song calls for. Lately, since Phillip Bailey has taken over leading EWF in concert, he does a lot in his regular chest voice.
I do not, currently have any of George Dukes albums, though I'm thinking of making a purchase sometime in the near future. However, I think you're really splitting hairs here with "how" to categorize him. He's got a really large range, so it's difficult to put someone in a square hole, with such round edges. I do not know how they categorize him in the real world, but I call him a tenor.
I know this doesn't pinpoint it for you, but you have to realize that people are tested for their "general" voice range. What they end up being able to do as they progress, doesn't change the fact that the voice range you tested for will usually be the one that sticks with you. I've been called a mezzo-soprano, alto and contralto, so it's just ambiguous. Sorry if this doesn't help much.
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So, to me it appears that what this individual is stating, is that Phillip Bailley in real is a male tenor with a strong Falsetto.
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:34 pm |
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Steven Kaplan @ Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:43 am wrote: ALL,
What was the first album you bought ?
In the early-mid60's the first 45 rpm I bought was "Pictures of Matchstick Men" Status Quo.
Cat Stevens T for the Tillerman
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:41 pm |
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Great Album. btw... Do you know what the lyrics "Into White' are about ? I never could figure that out.
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:45 pm |
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sorry have no idea
But then I am just a stoopid witch
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:46 pm |
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"Into White"
I built my house from barley rice
Green pepper walls and water ice
Tables of paper wood, windows of light
And everything emptying into white.
A simple garden, with acres of sky
A brown-haired dogmouse
If one dropped by
Yellow delanie would sleep well at night
With everything emptying into white.
A sad blue eyed drummer rehearses outside
A black spider dancing on top of his eye
Red legged chicken stands ready to strike
And everything emptying into white.
I built my house from barley rice
Green pepper walls and water ice...
And everything emptying into white
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:48 pm |
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Is that "Zen" ? Wasn't he into that even in the 70's.
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dahlin in those days I wasnt into deep I was into looks, terribly superficial
he was spunky
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Steven Kaplan
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:50 pm |
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I'm being followed by a moon shadow
I need to do some research, Cat Stevens used a lot of symbolism in his lyrics. But "Yellow Delanie" doesn't exist I don't think.. In fact a search of that phrase brings me to THIS song only..
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he had TB dunno the full story but he must have spent a while in a sanatorium or something that isolated him...cant blame a man/boy for creating a world of his own
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:51 am |
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In music people do just that often-times as a creative means of coping with certain situations. James Taylor did just that in "Fire and Rain" too. Suzanne was a girl he knew when hospitalized for mental illness...
"JUst yesterday morning they let me know you were gone. Suzanne the plans "they" made put an end to you, I sat down this morning and I wrote down this song"
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That's true! Fire And Rain was based on his real life story in a mental hospital. I think JT had severe depression. I didn't realize he used heroin for a period of time and that was a main reason for his split with Carly Simon later on.
Here's something I just heard on the Acoustic Storm radio program that made me go "what!!???". SNL's Chevy Chase used to play in a college rock band with Steely Dan's Becker and Fagan!
Yesterday I heard the nickname of The Wrecking Crew applied to a group of LA based studio musicians from the '60s that played on hundreds of popular recordings. I guessed right at who the main bass player and drummer was -- Carol Kaye - bass and Hal Blaine - drums. There were several other interesting people in that club too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music)
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Steven Kaplan @ Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:51 am wrote: In music people do just that often-times as a creative means of coping with certain situations. James Taylor did just that in "Fire and Rain" too. Suzanne was a girl he knew when hospitalized for mental illness...
"JUst yesterday morning they let me know you were gone. Suzanne the plans "they" made put an end to you, I sat down this morning and I wrote down this song"
Yep was aware of Taylors probs. I think his eloquent expression of feeling in song is even more special given how he has struggled for his art
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 1:41 pm |
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Likely so Vicki. Some of the greatest artists and musicians alike used the arts as an outlet. This might be the difference between those that survive emotional hell, and those that succumb. The methods of dealing with acute pain.. JT, and MANY other ballad singers have turned acute pain to profound creativity as opposed to doing themselves in. Not sure if this is a difference between the survivor of emotional hell and the person that succumbs to it or not.. Seems as though in the world there's a venue for all to turn pain into productive ability assuming they don't succumb to depths of depression involved... MOST gorgeous ballads country, rock ballad and MANY styles involve the human condition (pain and suffering due to emotion)
Sort've like turning lemon into lemonade, and suffering and pain into beauty. There some irony to this of course... Using a gorgeous musical means of conveying tragedy.. But it's affective !
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You can see a similar effect in everyday people as well. People who want to sing but don't because they are afraid too. They use alky to put them over the edge. Maybe it took real-life turmoil to get superstars like JT to the point to really lay the voice and musical talent out there for everyone to see. These people have truly been to the edge and are not afraid of failure anymore; most people hold a little back for one reason or another; maybe afraid of ridicule, or the knowledge that thier best may not be good enough and they never want to find that out.
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