Autotune voice without autotune

Knock knock
Who's there?
A little old lady
A little old lady who?
Wow, I didn't know you could yodel.
 
I actually think that's pretty cool (voice flipping etc).

Kinda like those birds that mimic chain saws and car horns etc...
Probably the new way to learn singing, by trying to sound like your radio idols...incorporating the autotune artifacts into the actual performance, lol
 


She seems to have quite a good voice. Sounds like she's got very good control even though the original posted video seems to exaggerate it..
 
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Yeah there's a girl at my little brothers school who used to do that, although not as extreme. She'd learnt to sing listening to massively auto-tuned pop and therefore sang in perfectly even individual notes with a weird digital sound to it. Luckily she got over it and is just a really good singer now.
 
This boggles our minds because we are simply not used to singers singing on pitch and having total control over their voices anymore. It was really only a matter of time when kids started to sing "tuned".
 
Sometimes it's funny to notice "autotune artifacts" in records where they just can't happen:)
Actually, noticed this a few days ago. Rob's cords sound so much like the autotune artifact at 2:07-2:08, on 'Weeere free":


Must've been big old analog tube+tape autotune dated back in 1975:)
 
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It seems like yodelling to me, listen to that. But her dad has 100% perfect pitch as well ... o_O fishy.. pay attention to the ending
 
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Sometimes it's funny to notice "autotune artifacts" in records where they just can't happen:)
Actually, noticed this a few days ago. Rob's cords sound so much like the autotune artifact at 2:07-2:08, on 'Weeere free":
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Must've been big old analog tube+tape autotune dated back in 1975:)

Totally hear it :) But damn awful vocals.. :erk:


Back to topic.. There are ppl with perfect pitch and can sing very good, so im guess that's what we are hearing here. And what ppl been saying that its kind of a yodel technique. Pretty awesome though. Would probably be good for any singer to know the technique, to like wail perfect in between notes instead of sliding.
 
It's very interesting in terms of singing, but as it is, I honestly think it sounds as shit as actual autotune artifacts do. Used very sparingly, it could work in live situations, but even in those Rihanna and co. would just use Autotune, right?

I'd imagine she'd use her talent best as a street musician. Hearing that absolutely live would give her my change at least :)