http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2010/07/ask-a-real-musician-5-classic-male-metal-singers/
Very amusing analysis.
Very amusing analysis.
It was interesting but the "ask a real musician" bit annoyed me greatly. Like metal musicians aren't real??
In the minds of classical musicians, no, they aren't. I disagree, but I majored in music for ONE semester. I made all "A's, and my teachers, except for one, all said they felt with my potential, they could still make a "real" musician out of me if I'd just forget that rock crap. My guitar teacher was the only one who got it. They see rock and metal musicians as "scab" labor, with little knowledge of music theory, who nevertheless make a lot more money than most college music professors. There's a lot of anger, jealousy, and looking-down upon there.
At the same time I noticed a lot of my fellow students who were astounding musicians - but if they weren't the #1 pianist or violinist, they were made to feel useless by their instructors. It's a toxic atmosphere.
That being said, in most cases classical musicians ARE better musicians on technical levels than most metal musicians. You can find a number of exceptions but in general it really is true.
I wish instead of King Diamond she would've listened to Geoff Tate, preferrably something off of Mindcrime!
To me, that just sounds elitest and snobby. Because you are a classical musician does not mean that you are better than someone who play metal. Look at someone like Wanda who, like yourself, does both.
That's shocking that they would feel that way and digusting that the tutors would make them feel that way. I can kinda relate cos I never took music in school because the head of department was of that way of thinking too - that if you weren't gifted at music, he had no time for you.
That is probably true but I'm sure we all could some up with many who are just as, if not more, talented.
(fyi, none of this ranting is directed at you - just airing my opinion.)