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Nigel Goodwin said:As far as I'm aware?, the reasoning behind singing in the shower is for the acoustic properties, the hard flat surfaces and small room provide excellent natural reverberation - and reverb makes almost any voice sound musical.
Joel Rainville said:Nigel Goodwin said:As far as I'm aware?, the reasoning behind singing in the shower is for the acoustic properties, the hard flat surfaces and small room provide excellent natural reverberation - and reverb makes almost any voice sound musical.
If you want to hear bathroom acoustics at work, listen to Led Zeppelin's first album. Jimmy Page would put mikes in the studio's bathroom to record John Bonham's drums. That's presumably what makes the bass drum sound so huge and the overall band sound so "loud and heavy", at a time where rock recordings (1968-69) sounded much more "primitive".
Dr.EM said:I've heard sessions of Johns drumming that were never used in actual releases, because our music tech teacher has shown them us (don't ask how he got them :lol: ). Yeah can hear him shouting and going mad through it, but it's quiet compared to the drums. Great sound though agreed![]()
roboticmisinfo said:I sing everywhere except the shower. Shower water carries negatively charged buggermatrons that will live in you forever. So I try not to open my mouth.
Do you know where do I mostly get the best Ideas/solutions?Optikon said:I don't sing... but how many of you design/code in your head in the shower??
I'm guilty! What else is there to do?? oh yeah, wash up!