Just keep in mind that there are also beautiful, cool and very talented women amongst operatic voices:
She can do other stuff as well of course:
Indeed!
Toss-up between this thread and the covers thread.
Dea Matrona have been primarily buskers so not used to relying on studio aids.
They were Órlaith (Forsyth) and Molly (McGinn) nut then Molly's little sister Mamie joined them on drums. She was still at school then. She has left them currently as she is at university.
Dea Matrona have been primarily buskers so not used to relying on studio aids.
They were Órlaith (Forsyth) and Molly (McGinn) nut then Molly's little sister Mamie joined them on drums. She was still at school then. She has left them currently as she is at university.
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Dave Stewart, Candy Dulfer, Orianthi and Ann Marie Calhoun.
Ignore Dave Stewart, he is just there to make up the numbers (he is also their manager).
They are all excellent IMO and I feel that Orianthi is in her element here, far better than her more poppy stuff with Richie Sambora.
I didn’t like Rickie Lee Jones when she first got traction. I was about 17 or 18.
What a simp.
She's amazing. Her lyrical style and emotion are second to none. The way she phrases and plays with words is really unique. Her voice is glorious and she plays a pretty good piano.
Her albums are well recorded and have stellar musicians on board.
Can't stop listening to her some days. Especially Last Chance Texaco. That's a metaphor worth bringing to English class!
What a simp.
She's amazing. Her lyrical style and emotion are second to none. The way she phrases and plays with words is really unique. Her voice is glorious and she plays a pretty good piano.
Her albums are well recorded and have stellar musicians on board.
Can't stop listening to her some days. Especially Last Chance Texaco. That's a metaphor worth bringing to English class!
I was bored for the last days so spend more time on Netflix than usual and watched anime 'Demon Slayer'.
Opening song i find good for the style, well composed and performed and the lead singer have a great voice and some technical skills... but anything is possible with a computer and a skilled operator:
Then i heard this version with piano/voice which looks like a one shot capture. OMG this girl is so good at what she does!
Opening song i find good for the style, well composed and performed and the lead singer have a great voice and some technical skills... but anything is possible with a computer and a skilled operator:
Then i heard this version with piano/voice which looks like a one shot capture. OMG this girl is so good at what she does!
A friend accidentally discovered this video, which deals with sound presentation of for me unknown loudspeakers and a Pass INT150 (Dong Fong Audio) - go to
Which singer and which CD is this title on?
Thank you very much for an advice.
P.S.: Maybe this singer ?
Thank you very much for an advice.
P.S.: Maybe this singer ?
This is someone I've been watching lately. She's 16 years old and from Indonesia and plays like nobody I've ever seen. There are videos of her going back to when she is 9 playing. My fingers would fall off if I tried to do that. I'm surprised I couldn't find her anywhere else on DIYAudio. I did a search and her name didn't come up. She has a fair number of videos out there too.
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