Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Of course you can. You can hum or use a nonsense syllable (care to guess what "duh-duh-duh DUH" is)?
Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Done. it has a synthetic quality which I do not care for, although the musicians playing are quite competent. As for the piece itself, I don't have any real problems with it. Just sounds sort of typical ... I guess.2Takes what do you think of this bit of classical soundtrack music (it is only 2 minutes long, you can do it!).
The only genre I have failed to like is Jazz. It's like anxiety set to musical notes for me.
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Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Of course you can. You can hum or use a nonsense syllable (care to guess what "duh-duh-duh DUH" is)?
Well, that's true.Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Of course you can. You can hum or use a nonsense syllable (care to guess what "duh-duh-duh DUH" is)?
I'm not a Star Wars fan, but that made me want to hug George Lucas.Just make up the lyrics.
Most hardcore or death metal (playing fast because you can isn't right, nor are cookie monster vocals)
Plus which, you can't sing along with instrumentals.
Of course you can. You can hum or use a nonsense syllable (care to guess what "duh-duh-duh DUH" is)?
Does it have something to do with a big shaggy dog from some movies in the 90s?![]()
1) I can't tell if an instrument is out of tune
2) I can't sing in tune
3) I often cannot tell what instrument is being played.
She also added that this might also be the reason I seem to like Celtic music more than some other type of music, for example, I love the Dubliner's version of Carrickfergus.
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