How Ellie Goulding Uses Her Voice as an Instrument | Critical Breakthroughs | Pitchfork
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Length: 17min 14sec (1034 seconds)
Published: Mon Aug 10 2020
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The voice is an instrument. Some people choose not to see it as such.
Thank you for this! I like vocalists who use their voices as instruments, I aim to do that and people think it took a lot of of editing or software (even when I do it live!) but instead Iโm just influenced by opera singers like Maria Callas and her approach to training the voice as an instrument, or vocalists like Yma Sumac who truly used her voice as an instrument taking it to extreme range, overtone singing, instrumental-like coloratura, etc. Also Mina and Caterina Valente in the 1950โs in Europe, who took all that into contemporary music, using their voices like the first instrument of the jazz orchestra with the virtuosity required
this was good, they should do one with ariana grande
This was aweosme
Aurora should make this type of video! She has such an interesting voice and always makes a lot of string-like sounds with it.
Man, I did NOT recognize her.
Okay I really like that this video of analysing a singer as an instrument exists - but I think it's pretty shit. There are wayyy better singers out there who can do more and also talk about their voice in more depth and I would LOVE to see that explored!