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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2023
- Clouds On Fire tag written by Terry Chapman, performed by Instant Classic. Original video: • Instant Classic sings ...
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That tenor is nuts holy
I love Instant Classic. At the end, you can hear the undertones. I also love that they know how to communicate by listening to each other's parts.
Maaaaaaan, you can see the tenor’s concentration because it’s definitely up to HIM to lock that chord in lol
Such a great undertone on this version of the tag
I thought for *sure* that the low F was being sung, but nope! Really incredible work on their part.
But undertones don't really exist right? Like it's an auditory illusion of your brain filling in the "first harmonic" based on the actually audible frequencies that fall into the harmonic frequencies of the undertone. I saw some comments on the original video that said "you need good headphones to hear the undertone" but I don't think that would matter if the note doesn't actually exist in the audio. I ask because no matter how many times I listen to this with different speakers/headphones I cannot hear any undertone, and I'm pretty sure my brain just does not fill in that note but it seems like everybody else can hear one.
Edit: I just confirmed this by running the audio through a filter and cutting out all of the sung pitches (the lowest sung pitch is A3 so I cut off anything at or above 220Hz) and didn't hear anything other than some noise.
Well, subharmonic tones are very real, but not in this context. “Real” subharmonics would be produced by one’s vocal cords vibrating at specific intervals (or alternatively, by simultaneous use of the true and false vocal cords). In this context though, there is nothing physically causing the undertone, yet we perceive it anyway. Really weird how the brain works like that!
Maybe I have, maybe I haven't. Sure we can all agree that there are so many good performances of this tag, though! And David's reaction was the same as mine the first time I heard it. First time I ever heard a tag resolve on 1add9
(ahem) I like to think it's an F(add2) in 1st inversion, but if anyone wants to call it a "Terry9" chord, that's fine with me. lol jk! OH, and here's an easter egg from the tag composer (me), if you're interested: the last 4 notes of the Bass line in Clouds On Fire are the same as the last 4 notes of the Tenor line in the Cry tag by Brian Beck!
@@TerryTags YO WAIT THE GUY WHO WROTE THE TAG REPLIED
I will be referring to this chord as a Terry9 from now on, thank you very much, Sir.
And that easter egg is so cool, surprised I didn't notice till now :o
That ring is INSANE
what a good intonation exercise! im trying to sing allong all the parts
Oh wow! I've finally made it! Jason Fieler 🛃acquired🛃my video, transcribed it, and reposted it! THANK YOU! (No hard feelings, man, we're good!)
If you haven’t seen Kohl’s mario medley it’s lit
this tag is sooooo pretty
Thank you! I'm glad you like it!! :)
This might be a fun one to do: he added two more parts to Ebb Tide. Very crunchy ending.
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You should transcribe GHG's Eine Kleine Not Musik
Is it just me or is the baritone way too loud and the bass way too quiet
This was a spontaneous personal recording of them singing my tag, on my potato-of-a-cell-phone, outdoors, at a bavarian-style restaurant ... We are lucky we got what we did, my friend! :)