Indian classical music "not drowned(?) in harmony"?
Did I hear it correctly??
https://youtu.be/hg6nTQFHf78?t=2m10s https://youtu.be/hg6nTQFHf78?t=2m10s
Good poem for this Harmony thread, just received this morning...
Harmony
by Stuart Kestenbaum
You know the Beatles could have
afforded another microphone,
but George would always stand
in
the middle and step up to
Paul's when it was time to
join in. Because that's the way
harmony is, you need
Yes Man Tran were good - a bit AOR maybe? - a bit "commercial" maybe?
Here's some quality music. Pentangle in their heyday:
http://tinyurl.com/od9g4u4 http://tinyurl.com/od9g4u4
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Now you guys got me going here. Many years ago we saw the Manhatt
Yeah, right on. I really enjoyed groups like the zep, and Fairport Convention,
for their harmony - early Fleetwood Mac, 'Bare Trees', too. I saw Emmy Lou
before she was big (in a coffee shop, Corvallis, OR - '73 ish), and how could
you not fall in love?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Now you guys got me going here. Many years ago we saw the Manhattan Transfer
in Sacramento, CA. They were excellent in harmonizing songs. Here they sing
Route 66:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQwb4SpNuKo
For the record, I've been to some of the towns mentioned in this song, namely
Most people like to hear harmony in a song. But I don't believe the singers
in the clip were singing in harmony spontaneously. They've rehearsed the songs
and had cues on which part of the song they will sing in unison and which part
the lead singer will take the solo.
Nonetheless, it is