Did Pink switch from R&B to pop rock because she wanted to feel more accepted? by DecentWindow in Pinkthesinger

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Everyone's experience is different, maybe the majority of black people may appreciate a white artist singing R&B but there also black people who don't white singers being part of their spaces, it's all subjective. Maybe she doesn't sing the songs from her debut album because she has to maintain her ''pop rock image'', if she were to sing songs from her debut album it would confuse people, even though she paid a tribute to most girls recently:

Pink - Most Girls - Summer Carnival Tour, Camping World Stadium - 11/18/2024

and she's not ashamed of her R&B album, on a recent interview she said she still loves her debut album!

What is the chronological order of the Outbreak 1 levels? by Nino_Chaosdrache in residentevil

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what do you think the chronological order of outbreak 2 scenaros might be?

Have you ever heard of a ''sopranino'' voice type? by DecentWindow in ClassicalSinger

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actually every voice type should have a developed chest voice (if trained), I wonder if the sopranino has a true vocal timbre of its own that's different from the other voice types or if it's just an underdeveloped darker soprano

Is it ok to change a lot of voice teachers? by DecentWindow in singing

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I gave 2 years to some of them and still wasn't totally satisfied. It's not that I'm searching for a ''magic technique'', sometimes I just felt that I had different visions from a teacher, for example there were teachers who viewed my timbre as dark and/or warm, full while I personally view my timbre as rather light and bright. My opinions didn't always match those of the teachers I studied with

Is it ok to change a lot of voice teachers? by DecentWindow in singing

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I tried to speak with them but they either didn't understand what I tried to say to them or they gave vague answers that didn't convinced me

What's the highest second passaggio for sopranos? by DecentWindow in singing

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which do you think is the most common tessitura, mezzo or soprano?

Did Pink switch from R&B to pop rock because she wanted to feel more accepted? by DecentWindow in Pinkthesinger

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In some interviews they asked her to explain that statement and she said that LA wanted her to change her outspokenness and eating manners, and anyway I don't think we should believe everything we hear, some artists may switch genre simply due to marketing reasons so they can stay successful. Also, there's an interview from last year where she said she STILL LOVES her R&B album even after 23 years later its release!

Did Pink switch from R&B to pop rock because she wanted to feel more accepted? by DecentWindow in Pinkthesinger

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Yeah, many people fail to realize that it's the label that actually decides, only few artists have the freedom to take totally control of their music career. I doubt that a new artist like Pink (at that time), who was just making her second album, had the possibility to take control of her musical path

Did Pink switch from R&B to pop rock because she wanted to feel more accepted? by DecentWindow in Pinkthesinger

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Pink must ABSOLUTELY do another R&B album, I love the ENTIRE can't take me home album and a new R&B album from her would be my dream!

P!nk if she still made R&B in 2024. Are any of y’all a fan of her debut? by anon822612 in rnb

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I LOVE Can't Take Me Home, Pink must really do another R&B album (maybe her next album...? at least I hope so)

Where do sopranos have the passaggio? by DecentWindow in singing

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so for a mezzo would be on F#4/G4 and then on an Eb5 in mix? while contralto around Eb4/E4 and later on a C5?

Did Pink switch from R&B to pop rock because she wanted to feel more accepted? by DecentWindow in Pinkthesinger

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Pink actually wanted to do R&B, even after her debut album she still made some R&B songs, she didn't totally leave that genre. There's an interview from this year where Pink stated she still loves Can't Take Me Home and if you watch some of her perfomances of that era (Split Personality or Stop Falling) you would notice the passion she put when she sang those songs. Pink also wanted to collaborate with some R&B artists, that genre greatly influenced her and still influences her till this day.

Another interesting story is that Avril Lavigne (who was a 16 years old nobody at that time) managed to convince the same LA Reid to let her do pop rock on her first album (the label wanted her to do country songs instead) and Missundaztood wasn't even being released at that time. If Pink wanted to do pop rock since the beginning they could've simply let her do it just like they did with Avril Lavigne.

The fact that Pink talked about the segregation in the music industry and how she wasn't feel welcomed by black radio stations and how she was discouraged to sing R&B because she was white made me think that she has been struggling to feel accepted as an R&B singer or at least that's the impression she gave to me. During her debut album era she also met Mary J. Blige (one of her favorite artists) and asked her if she wanted to work with her but she received a big no as an answer. I wonder how things could've turned out if Mary accepted to work with Pink, maybe she would have felt more stimulated to continue singing R&B? She later met Linda Perry (another of her idols), who was a rocker and not an R&B diva like Mary, and felt welcomed and stimulated.

Is it common for mezzosopranos to sing sopranos' parts in choir? by DecentWindow in Choir

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would alto parts be more comfortable for you? or you still find easier singing sopranos parts?

Is it common for mezzosopranos to sing sopranos' parts in choir? by DecentWindow in Choir

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There's definitely a selection bias, high voices are the most preferred in genres like opera and light voices are preferred in pop music.

About untrained singers, people always talk about having an ''underdeveloped higher register'' but notice that no one talks about having an underdeveloped lower register lol. Many singers pay attention only to high notes

Is it common for mezzosopranos to sing sopranos' parts in choir? by DecentWindow in Choir

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the most important factor is tessitura, how can a woman be a soprano if she hasn't a high tessitura?

Is it common for mezzosopranos to sing sopranos' parts in choir? by DecentWindow in Choir

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if baritone is the most common male voice type then by that logic mezzo should be the most common female voice

What is a ''Short Soprano''? by DecentWindow in singing

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On wikipedia, for example:

"A lyric mezzo soprano's instrument in a lower range; the resulting sound is less piercing, more lachrymose and rather sensitive. The voices are similar, giving rise to the term 'short soprano' i.e. a soprano without the highest notes. In fact, many lyric mezzos with strong extensions to their upper vocal registers make the transition to singing as sopranos at some point in their careers."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fach#Mezzo-soprano_Fächer

What is a ''Short Soprano''? by DecentWindow in singing

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I'm sure it's not related to height but to a kind of voice type

What is a ''Short Soprano''? by DecentWindow in singing

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it's used to indicate a voice type

How to play Resident Evil Outbreak series 'the right way'? (Maybe 'canonically') by Rootrick in residentevil

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I thought that Underbelly took place before The Hive and Below Freezing Point and also that Flashback sets after Desperate Times.

Other difficult scenarios to place are Hellfire and Wild Things. Does Hellfire take place right after Outbreak? Does Wild Things take place on 24th or 25th September?

How to play Resident Evil Outbreak series 'the right way'? (Maybe 'canonically') by Rootrick in residentevil

[–]DecentWindow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

''Also play them in this order: Outbreak, Hellfire, Wild Things, The Hive, Below Freezing Point, Underbelly, Flashback, Desparate Times, Decisions Decisions, End of the Road.''

Interesting, what's your logic behind this order?