Would
not be amazing if we all could sing perfectly and not only an amateur?
It is
said people like singing while they are taking a shower, but also there are others
that sing in any place because they feel happy. Singing reflects some emotions presented
in a particular moment of the day, or at least, this is what it seems to do.
In the
past, the most important singers all over the world were recognized for their
innate talent when performing a song, with an extraordinary pitch and tuning.
There were not technological devices to improve their voices, so they had to
show what they really were: “humans with a special gift”.
Nowadays,
almost anyone can be considered a singer, just because the person has recorded
an album with very catching songs. But, it does not mean they are actually “professionals”
dedicated to this discipline. Most of the times, they are put into a studio to
become commercial entities in this enormous market; they get what they want,
although their magical voices are produced and arranged with a vast new array
of tools.
For everything described before, we can say
that an advanced sound program allow us to be perfect singers, but is it better
like that? Or human society should prefer their real talents as they used to do it in the past?
Of course I'd prefer a natural talented people. I think that those programs are funny and useful but just a hobby, or when we want to play like a singer in front of our friend, but not to plan a career as a singer, I think that it is unfair to real talented one and also a real cheat on people who buy a CD of the not talented singer.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, on T.V we can watch so many shows in which talented people go to find a opportunity to reach fame and prestigious. I personally like that, because they might have a hard time trying to reach their dreams. However, there are some famous people who are not talented and still have the opportunity to sing with a “beautiful” voice thanks to this program. I disagree with that. They just sing because it’s a hobby for them, but for others, this is their passion. They want to live for that. Those people deserve respect, not the “fake signers”.
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