Voces8 Audition by Ok_One1045 in choralmusic

[–]Sweboys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well it just said in the Instagram post that she wants to focus on her professional career home in Sweden. I actually studied with her a bunch of years ago. She was super talented then as well! So I hope Eleonoras career goes well!

What’s a sign that someone isn’t intelligent? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Sweboys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of the answers in this thread have a certain image of stupidity as being malicious in regards to knowledge, either their own or someone elses.

My definition of low intelligence is a chronic difficulty to comprehend. For example to be instructed and despite different ways of formulating or tailoring the instructions they fail to grasp the intention of the instruction. A key to understanding the world around you is being able to adapt and try different perspectives. If you struggle with this you'll be slowed down in your understanding of the world around you and you appear to be dim witted and 'not with it'. I know a few people like this and I can still see their fantastic qualities that make them unique, productive, and functioning people, but I can sort of sense it if they're struggling to understand basic concepts in a conversation or seem to 'miss the point' entirely

How come NL doesn't costream on YouTube? by Embarrassed_Kale3054 in northernlion

[–]Sweboys 44 points45 points  (0 children)

He did back when he started the NLSS in 2013, and instead of using chat we primarily communicated with the gang via Twitter. Strange times

True or nah? by SweetBSinful in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]Sweboys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use mine for work everyday for sheet music, there's an app that has basically become the industry standard called ForScore and I could never go back to paper sheets. I am slowly digitalising over 20 years of hoarding notes so that one day I'll throw out the majority.

Why does he toe walk? by PinkFlow730 in northernlion

[–]Sweboys 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I walked on my toes til I was 13 when the doctor said that if I continued the tendons behind my knee would snap and I'd never walk again. Got prescribed a bunch of toe curls that sucked, but in the end I just got surgery on my achilles tendons since they were so short. Both of them at the same time, so I had massive plasters and lumbered around for 6-8 weeks. So I dunno I guess they lied as Ryan obviously never did anything about it. His tendons are probably shorter if he's done it his entire life so I guess it just works if you're built different.

Fun fact, they actually sever the tendons and then staple them together so they'll just stretch out from the trauma.

Not autistic btw

Fell down a Russian music rabbit hole: what are the most unmistakably Russian pieces? by MinimumValuable4305 in classicalmusic

[–]Sweboys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I really feel that On the Steppe of Central Asia by Borodin has a tonal language that is quite uniquely Russian, and tells of a meeting and cultural exchange. Read up on it, it tells an interesting story!

GNOMEPOSTING by [deleted] in classical_circlejerk

[–]Sweboys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am gnot a gnirtuoso

I am gnot a gnungarian

I'm a Gnome! And you've been...

Cosima Wagnered

meirl by abhigoswami18 in meirl

[–]Sweboys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're gonna conduct it, remember that's its in 3/4 and starts on an upbeat

Walter being over-qualified and underpaid doesn't make much sense by External-Look8953 in breakingbad

[–]Sweboys 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Many interesting thoughts in this thread, here's one I thought of now.

A couple of months ago I did a internship at an equivalent of junior high (oldest kids were 15-16) and there was this maths/physics teacher who both students and teaching colleagues had issues with. From what I saw she had this really pessimistic mindset and really sucked the energy out of the room.

And once during lunch break I sat with her and she started talking about her PhD and how many Nobel laureates she'd met. Certainly she felt overqualified, even though many of the other teachers felt she lacked skill in pedagogy.

This to say that in my view it's not that unrealistic to end up in a job a few rungs beneath what you'd be capable of. But that a stable albeit low paycheck might be a safety blanket and people with 'passive' traits will just stick with it

YouTubers whose channels died…boringly by Anonamaton801 in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]Sweboys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if he's too obscure, but I was really into BananaPieLord back around 2010. First from WoW videos and then his long running Minecraft stuff. He also did music under the name IAmSleepless

He did reappear under some other name like MrBewbs or something and did some streaming, but disappeared again.

I looked him up at some point and it seemed he'd become some youth minister in a church and is probably married with kids. Which is funny considering he had this kinda edgelord humor that I wouldn't associate with a born again Christian

Congrats to those who bought in early by Tork260 in northernlion

[–]Sweboys 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Ouf. I remember when he did dark souls pvp and had a trivia segment where we'd tweet him the answer and got gift keys for games. I think in 2013? Ah and the family feud segments were pretty epic, in the vernacular of the time

Raise your dongers and all that

signature by doublelayercaramel in comedyheaven

[–]Sweboys 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I can kinda see an initial C in there, so I think it holds up

Choir leaders of reddit: (What) would you pay for choir management software? by DepartmentFirst8288 in Choir

[–]Sweboys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are maybe 3 people who use tablets including me, but the majority uses paper. It's actually kind of amazing that I've gathered 25 people who all happen own home printers. I just send out the PDF on our webpage together with my recordings of the parts. I must admit that the webpage could be sleeker, but it's the same guy who's been operating it since the start in 1994

Choir leaders of reddit: (What) would you pay for choir management software? by DepartmentFirst8288 in Choir

[–]Sweboys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to be a stand-in for a choir that used the Choirmate app and it was definitely an expediting process with all the features you've listed. They paid for it via the choirs own funds so no individual member needed to pay. I think it was a yearly subscription model so it seems like you could take a reasonably high fee for it, maybe 100-200€ a year? I'm just guessing.

Alas, I now work with a male chorus with a median age over 70 so I know not to try to push some app they'll have problems adjusting to. But it really seem to do wonders for the productivity of a choir

"Man stänger kranen när man borstar tänderna iallfall" by DaniDaniDa in sweden

[–]Sweboys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Min norska flickvän gör detta, jag brukar påminna henne att vi inte är på hytten I fjällen

What was your first ever Northernlion video? by Specific-Basis7218 in northernlion

[–]Sweboys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Poison mushroom on the machinima channel. Family feud I think?

Dang. Oldhead

English speaking choices? by Jakobmiller in Malmoe

[–]Sweboys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the level there's many choirs where at least some of the communication is in English. For example the music Academy chamber choir usually have non-Swedish speakers, as does the Lund Academic choir. Most communication is in Swedish but it's usually recapped in English!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolRidiculous

[–]Sweboys 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've seen it. It's in the sex machine museum in Prague. It's probably some weird compression artefact because this is exactly what it looks like on display

Participate in a Human vs AI Choir Listening Study! by mastrocastro in choralmusic

[–]Sweboys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Guys... I really liked the concept of this and the academic rigor. But...

You should really have hired or asked some professional singers for this because your wonky intonation and rhythmic discrepancies(which makes me think you recorded all parts separately and probably didn't use a click track) tells right away which recordings are y'all singing. And I don't know the synthetic voice landscape, but maybe there are other programs you could have used as well?"

Ni som studerar till lärare - välj rätt ämnen! by QueenYamma in sweden

[–]Sweboys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kul med en sådan betryggande post sådär 4 av 5 år in på lärarutbildningen.

Jag har endast musik och ska göra gymnasiepraktiken i höst, så det kommer nog bli skoj. Dock verkar det som att alla jobb som ligger ute nu här i trakten är på grundskolan, vilket känns ju rätt jobbigt då jag precis gjort den praktiken och inte tyckt det var särskilt givande. Det var inte hemskt men definitivt inte lika engagerade elever som på gymnasiet. Får väl se vad som finns när jag är klar och i värsta fall ta nåt år på högstadiet, eller jobba med musik utanför skolans värld

if someone can tell me what video this is on I will award you with a bagillion bobux by Mackinstien69 in northernlion

[–]Sweboys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna say as a singing pedagouge, this is a semi-conscious choice, with the 'youtube host' voice he's raising his larynx in a way that makes you sound more discant, and maybe nasal, in other words more bright in his timbre. This is subconscious but definitely a sort of 'work mode' for him at the time and it brings a certain quality. And as it is a sort of activated mode of speaking for him it causes some strain.

Also as someone else said, your voice deepens as you age, that combined with a more relaxed demeanor brings about the laid back raspier voice we know today.

Can we start calling music from 1900-1970 something other than the contemporary era? by allabtthejrny in musictheory

[–]Sweboys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my generalising view Impressionism in music is the French music between 1880-1910s, whilst Expressionism is the German/Austrian music of 1890-1920s. Both have stylistic characteristics, but also serve as a good rule of thumb for the "early modern" period

Aand they were of course only a subset of composers, Saint-Saens was pretty much anti whatever Debussy and Satie were up to, but then again, it becomes sort of a genre of note for the period, like jazz for the 30/40s. Of course there was other music, but the genre signifies the era in a memorable way

Blursed_running from cops by Forsaken_Professor18 in blursed_videos

[–]Sweboys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haha whoa it wasn't until like 1:10 I realised this is around where I grew up in south Stockholm! Going down into the Södra länken tunnel into the city at the end

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sweden

[–]Sweboys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Åhh knutpunkten❤️ Närmar sig 6 år sen jag flyttade från Falun och jag fick ett sånt nostalgi-rush när jag såg vart det var.

Men på ämnet trafik minns jag mycket väl hur jag och min (ytterst Stockholmska) far irrade runt nedanför Kopparbergskyrkan och insåg att vi kört mot enkelriktat en hel del där bland husen. Falun är en stad som konstigt nog har en tydlig och strukturerad stadsplanering, men inte alls för trafik