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Old 31st March 2004, 04:43 PM
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I don't think there has ever been a literal "instrumental" with no backing vocals at all on any Ayu release has there?
Its odd how some artists have totally "instrumental" tracks while some leave the backing vocals in. I think the idea of leaving them in is so that you harmonize with them like Ayu does in the original recordings. This is unlikely for most people-as backing vocals rarely mix as well with anyone apart from who they were recorded for. I like to hear the harmony arrangements in the backing vocals but sometimes I'd like a total instrumental as I think they still cover up a great deal of the music. Leaving backing vocals in are also a good tool for preventing illegal copying of a track. With backing vocals its harder to record the song into another language etc. and pass it off as your own. A big-scale artist such as Ayu obviously needs this level of protection at every opportunity. I think, also, musical style often dictates the necessity of backing vocals remaining in instrumental tracks. Hp-Hop/R&B/Pop songs traditional come with instrumentals (even in the west) as they are often spun at clubs as tracks in their own right. So its more common for people like Namie Amuro to have total-instrumentals over Ayu. Just my thoughts.
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Old 1st April 2004, 12:25 AM
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I don't think there has ever been a literal "instrumental" with no backing vocals at all on any Ayu release has there?
Its odd how some artists have totally "instrumental" tracks while some leave the backing vocals in. I think the idea of leaving them in is so that you harmonize with them like Ayu does in the original recordings. This is unlikely for most people-as backing vocals rarely mix as well with anyone apart from who they were recorded for. I like to hear the harmony arrangements in the backing vocals but sometimes I'd like a total instrumental as I think they still cover up a great deal of the music. Leaving backing vocals in are also a good tool for preventing illegal copying of a track. With backing vocals its harder to record the song into another language etc. and pass it off as your own. A big-scale artist such as Ayu obviously needs this level of protection at every opportunity. I think, also, musical style often dictates the necessity of backing vocals remaining in instrumental tracks. Hp-Hop/R&B/Pop songs traditional come with instrumentals (even in the west) as they are often spun at clubs as tracks in their own right. So its more common for people like Namie Amuro to have total-instrumentals over Ayu. Just my thoughts.
true. but ayu has her voice in her instrumentals ever since she has debuted. But i like it better when theres the background voice in it though.
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Old 1st April 2004, 03:51 AM
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I don't think there has ever been a literal "instrumental" with no backing vocals at all on any Ayu release has there?

I was never debating that. I would like it too.
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Old 1st April 2004, 11:20 AM
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Nah, the background vocals really sucks when someone tries to sing the song...not only does it sound out of place against the main voice but after a while you tend to sing along with the harmonies instead. And you can't tell if whether you're singing the right note cuz of the harmonies...-_-''
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Old 2nd April 2004, 01:19 AM
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I always like to sing with instrumental, and I like those background vocals...it make the whole song sounds "fuller" and with more depth...at the same time, I can learn how to harmonize ^^
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Yah, the bg vocals are more of a hiderance than help to me...
Espcially the song... No Way to Say...
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When you sing, wear a headset playign the original version while recording to the instrumentals if your makign a track..
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