ATWA
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Views: 8,380,149
Rating: 4.7573757 out of 5
Keywords: System Of A Down, 墮落體制合唱團, Toxicity, ATWA
Id: Ph8Qt3DHVwo
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Length: 2min 56sec (176 seconds)
Published: Sat Nov 08 2014
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Sounds like he sings "I don't feel her any more" and rolls the 'r' of "her" the first 3 times then clearly sings "I don't feel it any more" and does not roll the 't' of "it". Do you have a timestamp of where he rolls the 't' just in case I haven't noticed it?
However, I've just tried rolling the 't' of "it" and after a few goes at it, the trick is to create the word "trenny" and then shorten this to "tenny" by rolling the tongue tip off the ridge behind the upper front teeth more quickly (or having your tongue tip closer to the ridge so there is less tongue travel). The roll effect is quicker and isn't so obvious as you're going for a double/triple bounce off the ridge (thus the 'r' doesn't get its flutter going) rather than a sustained period of several bounces (when the fluttering 'r' does get going). I also notice that I drop my jaw singnificantly (:D) to get "tenny" rather than "trenny". So phonetically:
I don't feel it any more -> I don't feel ih-tenny more (via I don't feel ih-trenny more)
I wonder if it's possible to roll any consonant in a similar way? Might be fun to try...
Sounds more like "I don't feel irrrrrrrrt anymore". Great tune, though.