tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595018678544394547.post4117872307624601027..comments2021-10-26T07:17:35.018-04:00Comments on Singing for my supper: Tables TurnedMadeleine G.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01611748322784881796noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595018678544394547.post-2178009335568001772012-04-10T23:53:19.562-04:002012-04-10T23:53:19.562-04:00A valid POV, BB. Of course, the acoustic differenc...A valid POV, BB. Of course, the acoustic differences between the power of instruments vs voices, text vs not etc would play into those choices too. <br /><br />Btw, I am NO fan of amplified classical singing, and fairly appalled by the way the "popera" movement has watered down the importance of singing classically without amplification to the casual, uninformed listener. There are Madeleine G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01611748322784881796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595018678544394547.post-53608982442367481642012-04-10T23:43:51.276-04:002012-04-10T23:43:51.276-04:00Okay you got me to post, as an audio professional ...Okay you got me to post, as an audio professional my personal opinion is that if the instruments aren't amplified than the voice should not be either. But then again I went to school with talented performers. However my opinion stands.<br /><br />Also e Blues Brothers are a great example of voices matching the instruments.Bradford Bennhttp://www.bradfordbenn.comnoreply@blogger.com