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#347262 - 07/19/12 02:35 AM
Re: about a female vocalist
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I am hardly a purist, but I just can't see a person who sings over pre-recorded tracks (Karaoke style), and who plays his instrument (guitar, keyboard, whatever) very little, or not at all, as being anything close to a "power single".
To most people, the words "Power Single" conjures up a vision of an exceptionally accomplished solo musician, not just a singer/entertainer who uses tracks.
Using a few tracks to enhance a performance, is understandable...using nothing but tracks, just smacks of Karaoke, in my opinion.
Of course, as we will see, the meaning of the term "Power Single" can be interpreted many ways, and can even be twisted enough to suit any one's present (or past) situation, but, in my opinion, McRorie comes far closer to it than anyone else I've seen or heard on SZ. You may not like the genre he plays, but there's no denying the cracking musical talent and coordination needed to pull off such an impressive solo act.
Ian
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#347283 - 07/19/12 09:11 AM
Re: about a female vocalist
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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No big deal there Fran, we do "ALL" that every gig anyway for years every, Lh bass, no bass, no arranger, DJ,karaoke, Mp3's who freakin cares? it's all good...just make music & make money and survive,......now to see a female "Power Single" in action that's a treat.. let's face it CHANGE is here people, the "old ways" are slowly disappearing like it or not, times change, people change, nobody cares,.....embrace it, drop the ego,jump on the bandwagon, or get left in the dust,.......
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#347285 - 07/19/12 09:22 AM
Re: about a female vocalist
[Re: Mark79100]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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David B. was kind enough to share with the group why he feels he is a Power Single. My name is Ian, and I am neither a Power Single, or a purist. I am an arranger player. Glad to be here and glad to be playing. Certainly, in the topsy-turvy worlds of Karaoke, heavy metal rock, and progressive jazz, playing a superior quality, top of the line, arranger keyboard, like a Yamaha Tyros4 or Korg PA3X in style mode, and then, breaking into your own rendition of that great, but little known, Country Classic, I Kissed Her On The Lips, And I Left Her Behind For You has gotta be one of the most powerful and enriching experiences an arranger player can go through. Or, there's always blueberry pie and ice cream. (Hear that Tony Hughes?) Ian
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#347289 - 07/19/12 09:48 AM
Re: about a female vocalist
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I figure as long as I don't have to get up every morning and go do some real work, that's powerful enough for me. Regarding female singers, I've worked with several and they were mostly a pain in the butt. Had a couple who were really good, but there is always some sort of baggage. Now, if I find one who will provide the p.a., haul it, set it up, play the music and just let me show up and sing, then give me half the money, and my part of the money is still as much as I make alone, then I'll reconsider. DonM
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