Link that I never tought it exists as such connection in between, coming from "USA" "Japan" "France"
Stevy
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(For many years I love listening the music from USA, Japan, France,
recently I discover that there are interesting link that I never tought it exists as such connection in between, coming from 3 different countries with each very different music styles)
I would like to ask you step by step, in order to complete my subject of thread, in ending notes.
so first I start with the USA by posting easy identifiable video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wxoGvBQtjpM
at from 0:24, she sings lyric "you ain't nothing but ..."
This very vocal technic ("rough Growling and Roaring voices") which we frequently hear from gospel, blues, then now by R&B singers.
What exactly are the musical terms, how it calls this particular vocal technic, in musicology terms?
(I have never studied at music school) so I am very appreciated your every inputs and comments, Thank you
recently I discover that there are interesting link that I never tought it exists as such connection in between, coming from 3 different countries with each very different music styles)
I would like to ask you step by step, in order to complete my subject of thread, in ending notes.
so first I start with the USA by posting easy identifiable video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wxoGvBQtjpM
at from 0:24, she sings lyric "you ain't nothing but ..."
This very vocal technic ("rough Growling and Roaring voices") which we frequently hear from gospel, blues, then now by R&B singers.
What exactly are the musical terms, how it calls this particular vocal technic, in musicology terms?
(I have never studied at music school) so I am very appreciated your every inputs and comments, Thank you
Comments
And it's actually called either Jazz growl or vocalized dragonbreath.