but the logic of it does.tosarge wrote:writing more words than me doesn't make you right


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but the logic of it does.tosarge wrote:writing more words than me doesn't make you right
oh thanks for the answer to your story songs post,tosarge wrote:Solitaire's #3 choice is actually the answer to my last story song question, which nobody got.
And Lowlander along with Webster, seemed to puta case closed on the Song Issue.
Verdict is in.
Lowlander wrote:Song: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/song
Seems to indicate that words are required.
Ok Just to close this talk the thing you are talking about is called Music Matrix and that is regular Instrumental with added all background Voices, so only thing you are missing is lead voice. Reason for that is that some performers use them when they perform in smaller Clubs but do not want to sing on playback and want to sound most accurately as album version of song. Additionally Music Matrix is also used in studios to record Lead voice after whole arrangement is done on track, ... Sorry again.rovingcowboy wrote:it seems to be required okay but the notes from the instrument are the words from the instruments voice..![]()
so its settled instramentals can be listed. please lets get back on topic now.
Instrument having a "voice" is an analogy. They don't actually have a voice, only humans do (and the hypothetical alien) You can't use this to prove you're point.rovingcowboy wrote:instruments are said to have a voice. so using voice to make words is same as using voice to make notes. both can be included