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Barry © wrote:
Here is the Cover from Mahler's debut cd single;

http://img182.echo.cx/img182/5973/mahlernut9ch.jpg


Thanks for the artwork, I found it humorous and even chuckled for awhile.
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mrWKMahler wrote:
Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
Three words: Attention-seeker
Two Words: Faker
One Word: Fuck Off

:)


Ya can't even spell Lager can ya you tuna fish can.


I wasn't trying to spell Lager, you fucking retard.

In case you haven't read, I changed my nick to Inu-Liger after discovering the Liger, which is a hybrid animal: half Tiger-half Lion. It's a very beautiful animal, but I think there are only very few in existence.
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This is just too funny, he's just pathetic!
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mrWKMahler wrote:
Adam Baboolal wrote:
Yes, MattV, we know all about WKM. He's been spreading his minidisc recordings here for quite a while. And he doesn't take advice. We were all very nice and told him he sings out of tune and that he's probably tone deaf considering how he jumps between keys and he doesn't even realise it! And yes, I'm very creative in many ways, but I don't need to prove anything to you.

I still remember the one where he's in a cafe and everyone's chatting away and then he comes on and there's dead silence until he finished.

*listens* Oh dear lord, he did it again!! I can feel the awkward feelings from that room transferred onto the recording. Can you feel their pain?!? God...he just jumps from song to song!

Peace,
Adam.


Hmm, I could've tweaked it so you could hear the compliments being said throughout the show but opted to let my ego not get the better of me.



Right. Like there's even any in the first place.

Why don't you PROVE it then? ED: WithOUT overdubbing!~
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Must be a hell of a job Mahler, having to reply to all comments with new insults. People may wonder why we volunteer to be the targets of your drivel, BUT............ anything that keeps you from having new bouts of "musicality" is more than worth it. Let it be known that I have sacrificed myself to feed the trolls!
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Fireplace wrote:
Must be a hell of a job Mahler, having to reply to all comments with new insults. People may wonder why we volunteer to be the targets of your drivel, BUT............ anything that keeps you from having new bouts of "musicality" is more than worth it. Let it be known that I have sacrificed myself to feed the trolls!


Hmmm, I on a whim here, a wager that if I were the man behind the curtain, you'd still think someone was playing vocals only tracks of Freddie Mercury.

Eh, I don't do that everyday, it's just whenever I'm that into the subject matter at hand.
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Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
mrWKMahler wrote:
Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
Three words: Attention-seeker
Two Words: Faker
One Word: Fuck Off

:)


Ya can't even spell Lager can ya you tuna fish can.


I wasn't trying to spell Lager, you fucking retard.

In case you haven't read, I changed my nick to Inu-Liger after discovering the Liger, which is a hybrid animal: half Tiger-half Lion. It's a very beautiful animal, but I think there are only very few in existence.


There was a massive recall in Japan, China and the United States today. Apparently, some nitwit decided to mix in a bit of tuna with peewater lager by the shipload. Authorities are still hunting the damned human tuna and are homing in on QueenZone.
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Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
mrWKMahler wrote:
Adam Baboolal wrote:
Yes, MattV, we know all about WKM. He's been spreading his minidisc recordings here for quite a while. And he doesn't take advice. We were all very nice and told him he sings out of tune and that he's probably tone deaf considering how he jumps between keys and he doesn't even realise it! And yes, I'm very creative in many ways, but I don't need to prove anything to you.

I still remember the one where he's in a cafe and everyone's chatting away and then he comes on and there's dead silence until he finished.

*listens* Oh dear lord, he did it again!! I can feel the awkward feelings from that room transferred onto the recording. Can you feel their pain?!? God...he just jumps from song to song!

Peace,
Adam.


Hmm, I could've tweaked it so you could hear the compliments being said throughout the show but opted to let my ego not get the better of me.



Right. Like there's even any in the first place.

Why don't you PROVE it then? ED: WithOUT overdubbing!~



DOES THIS RING A CRACKED BELL IN THAT NOGGIN OF YOURS?

Death On Two Legs - Killer Queen - Bicycle Race - I'm In Love With My Car


Oh, if you don't at least have Audacity from www.soundforge.net what are ya waiting for? Your brain to do the tweaking for the world to hear? out of that rusted cracked doggie bell of yours?
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Actually, when you stop to say something to the audience, even at full volume, I couldn't make out what YOU said, WKM. So how the heck am I supposed to hear the audience comments?

Why don't you take advice? I remember saying that if you had lessons, you might be able to get a handle on your voice. I mean, come on... in its current state, it's pretty useless. Something is there, I'll give you that. But without help, you'll still be lost in singing.
Just because someone tells you you're a good singer, etc., doesn't mean that you are.

I await a serious response.

Peace,
Adam.
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mrWKMahler wrote:
Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
mrWKMahler wrote:
Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
Three words: Attention-seeker
Two Words: Faker
One Word: Fuck Off

:)


Ya can't even spell Lager can ya you tuna fish can.


I wasn't trying to spell Lager, you fucking retard.

In case you haven't read, I changed my nick to Inu-Liger after discovering the Liger, which is a hybrid animal: half Tiger-half Lion. It's a very beautiful animal, but I think there are only very few in existence.


There was a massive recall in Japan, China and the United States today. Apparently, some nitwit decided to mix in a bit of tuna with peewater lager by the shipload. Authorities are still hunting the damned human tuna and are homing in on QueenZone.


There goes what was left of your credibility (if any)

You obviously didn't pay attention to my LIGER name comment, you fucking twat. I'm rather insulted.
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Barry © wrote:
Here is the Cover from Mahler's debut cd single;

http://img182.echo.cx/img182/5973/mahlernut9ch.jpg



*lol* :-)
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Wow! Typical American Idol kinda thing going on in here. After reading the discussion I decided to have a listen. As a semi-pro I was very curious as what I could make of that key-change. Because, basically, 'yes', indeed 'why not?'... BASICALLY!

But, excuse me, are we talking just ONE key change???

There's nothing but key-changes all the time!
As a matter of fact, the singer of this piece keeps pushing every note into the SAME key! Especially YTMBA is awefull! Oh and love the high note in the KISS medley by the way! >*-S

Actually the singer reminds me at times of the late great Jeff Buckley in a way! How's that for a compliment!

But please, whoever this daring fella is: don't do any a capella things anymore! Seriously: It's obvious there is something wrong with your tone (AND timing too btw). Next time bring a guitar(ist) or a piano/pianist. Cause I think there might be a chance that when you hear the actual music (if played correctly of course) you hear the actual notes and might sing in the right key as a result.

Final judgement after hearing a performance with music...
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Adam Baboolal wrote:
Actually, when you stop to say something to the audience, even at full volume, I couldn't make out what YOU said, WKM. So how the heck am I supposed to hear the audience comments?

Why don't you take advice? I remember saying that if you had lessons, you might be able to get a handle on your voice. I mean, come on... in its current state, it's pretty useless. Something is there, I'll give you that. But without help, you'll still be lost in singing.
Just because someone tells you you're a good singer, etc., doesn't mean that you are.

I await a serious response.

Peace,
Adam.



Adam,

When "Musicality Medley" & "Leonda, I'm Coming Home" & "Got Me Worldwide" were recorded, within a week of each other, it was not easy to remaster what two Radio Shack tie clip left - right microphones did. Combined with the fact the minidisc recorder and microphone was on the floor, remastering became almost beyond tedious.

"Leonda I"m Coming Home" & "Got Me Worldwide" over time and learning experience with Sound Forge XP, Sound Forge 5 and finally Sound Forge 6 has resulted in many remasterings and I'm always tweaking them.

As for Musicality Medley, I did issue a challenge here for anyone with at leat the free Audacity editor from www.soundforge.net to give the medley a try. At least, if not the medley, Audacity would be given a shot.

There is hiss in that Medley and the focus was to pay attention to the singing, nothing more, nothing less.

If you cannot understand what I said before and after each song, then I must ask, how much attention to you give to detail with any song?

For example, some of the Q&PR tour recordings by the fans leave room for adapting what I consider norm to what was considered norm from the taper. The dimension-perspective of the recorded material can be heard in it's "glory" if tuning the ears without enhancing the audio is done.

With the 46664 #2 15 song audio from an internet stream, there is hiss and with many an EQ setting and more, I brought it back to a more prominent sound.

Such as the case with Musicality Medley, albeit with a completly different set of circumstance.

It's not that people were saying "you're a good singer" to me as I sang, nor was I looking to hear those words. The words were "he's good, damn good". The applause was more than enough to put a grin on my face at the time.

"Sax solo" said during "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" by an audience member, well it was all I could do to keep from laughing.
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jeroen wrote:
Wow! Typical American Idol kinda thing going on in here. After reading the discussion I decided to have a listen. As a semi-pro I was very curious as what I could make of that key-change. Because, basically, 'yes', indeed 'why not?'... BASICALLY!

But, excuse me, are we talking just ONE key change???

There's nothing but key-changes all the time!
As a matter of fact, the singer of this piece keeps pushing every note into the SAME key! Especially YTMBA is awefull! Oh and love the high note in the KISS medley by the way! >*-S

Actually the singer reminds me at times of the late great Jeff Buckley in a way! How's that for a compliment!

But please, whoever this daring fella is: don't do any a capella things anymore! Seriously: It's obvious there is something wrong with your tone (AND timing too btw). Next time bring a guitar(ist) or a piano/pianist. Cause I think there might be a chance that when you hear the actual music (if played correctly of course) you hear the actual notes and might sing in the right key as a result.

Final judgement after hearing a performance with music...


Well if you were looking to hear a replica of Queen songs performed by an indie artist, you came to the wrong place. "You Take My Breath Away" is never an easy song to sing that I recall and Mercury, Freddie was more attuned to lounge singer on a rush it kind of night when the song was performed live without any backing vocals. Even the ending cyclonic dispensing of the fade in of the last part of the song of multi layered vocals were not attempted in any form.

The recording process was not involved with professional microphones whatsoever so that perception, that dimension of capturing the direct from the performer is plainly missing.

The actual wave file had to be reproduced so it could actually be seen more than a small jagged line across the screen for starters.

As for Mr. Buckley, wow, thanks.

The part of "Baby Driver" from KISS, well again, it was not rehearsed yet in itself, there is room for visual speculation as to what was I thinking about.....Ya know, imagery from vocals. Same goes for that part in "Spread Your Wings".


WK

Who is not that far from New York yet closer to the beaches of South Yarmouth, MA. Red Sox territory.
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I see you argued your point on the recording, rather than trying to explain why you don't take our serious advice on getting singing lessons. I'm sure you don't think you need them, but then, so do most people, good or bad.

Peace,
Adam.