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#377433 - 12/08/13 02:31 AM Is a Singer a Musician ?
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Is a Singer a Musician ?

This question came up in another thread .

My opinion , a Singer is not a Musician .
The human voice is not a musical instrument .

What is your opinion ?

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#377434 - 12/08/13 02:35 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
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Get lost (sorry... but you are just too much to bear).
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#377436 - 12/08/13 03:06 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
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Originally Posted By: deb
Is a Singer a Musician ?

My opinion , a Singer is not a Musician .
The human voice is not a musical instrument .




Please clarify your opinion about why it's so.
Why is a singer not a miusician?
Why is the human voice not a musical instrument?

In my opinin it's no doubt at all: A singer, who is a real singer, is a musician, and the voice is a musical instrument.

Did you ever listen to a choir that perform great music by only use of human voices?
If not, you should try it out. smile
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#377437 - 12/08/13 03:06 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: Dreamer]
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Why do we humans allways have to label things and put it in boxes...

Everyone in the world knows what a singer is and what he does..

So why even bother with labeling it?



On top of that, in my vision everyone is an individual and does things differently, you just cant label humans.
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#377438 - 12/08/13 03:12 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: Dreamer]
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Hi Andrea ,

Are you able to discuss in a less PRIMITIVE way than you
do at this moment .
Do you think this forum is just for you and your friends .
I know there are many members of this forum that don't give
their opinions because of this kind of reactions .

Some years ago you attacked my message because my English
was "Poor " and yes I have to agree that my English is not
very good .

ADMIN ( NIGEL ) IS THIS ALLOWED ?

No one has to agree with my messages but I don't accept this
RUDE, AGRESSIVE and PRIMITIVE way of speaking to me .


Today I will visit a concert of a Band ( DI GOYIM ) with a
Portugese female Singer .
So you see I have no problem with singers .
Last month I was in a concert with 2 singer songwriters .
I am a fan of some great Choirs , I like to hear them .
Next week I will visit a singer with a Big Band !

I don't hate singers , not at all !



Edited by deb (12/08/13 03:21 AM)

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#377440 - 12/08/13 03:43 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
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Originally Posted By: deb
Hi Andrea ,

Are you able to discuss in a less PRIMITIVE way than you
do at this moment .

No one has to agree with my messages but I don't accept this
RUDE, AGRESSIVE and PRIMITIVE way of speaking to me .



You want primitive? I'll give you primitive.
In the first place, I didn't remember having criticized your english in the past, but if I did this a proof that you have the power to annoy me and things have not changed recently; on the contrary, in the last months I have developed a very low tolerance for stupidity and this thread is one of the dumbest I have ever seen on the Internet (and not just on Synthzone).
Before your last reply I was undecided if you were a troll trying to provoke us with your silly posts about karaoke sites (you even repetead the address FOUR times in the other thread), but now I have come to the conclusion that you simply have a thick skull.
And I am sure of another thing: you are not a musician and will never be one, so I wonder why you keep posting your nonsense here... unless of course you are really a troll.
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#377441 - 12/08/13 04:21 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
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Hi Andrea ,

From the first moment that there are Arranger Keyboards and
Synthesizers I always played these instruments .
So you could say I am a musician .

Your problem is I think " your world is too small " , you can
not understand that there is more than you know .

And by being RUDE and AGGRESSIVE you try to defend your very
small knowledge of what is happening in the world .

I am not provoking other musicians I try to tell them what is
possible with their instruments .

Now I have to leave you because I am going to a concert .

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#377442 - 12/08/13 04:35 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
Bachus Offline
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
Originally Posted By: deb
Hi Andrea ,

Are you able to discuss in a less PRIMITIVE way than you
do at this moment .
Do you think this forum is just for you and your friends .
I know there are many members of this forum that don't give
their opinions because of this kind of reactions .

Some years ago you attacked my message because my English
was "Poor " and yes I have to agree that my English is not
very good .

ADMIN ( NIGEL ) IS THIS ALLOWED ?

No one has to agree with my messages but I don't accept this
RUDE, AGRESSIVE and PRIMITIVE way of speaking to me .


Today I will visit a concert of a Band ( DI GOYIM ) with a
Portugese female Singer .
So you see I have no problem with singers .
Last month I was in a concert with 2 singer songwriters .
I am a fan of some great Choirs , I like to hear them .
Next week I will visit a singer with a Big Band !

I don't hate singers , not at all !



If you want to know from Nigel if this is allowed, then you send him a pm instead of discussing this all in the open..

Everyone knows where discussing these things on a forum discussion leads to, and thats not something constructive.
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#377443 - 12/08/13 05:36 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: Bachus]
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Hi

The most mature will keep silent now...

Regards
Jørgen
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#377444 - 12/08/13 06:18 AM Re: Is a Singer a Musician ? [Re: deb]
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Your kidding around, right ??? Is it April 1st yet ???
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