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Report, edit, etc...Posted by MillenniumArmy on 2006-05-05 at 19:05:11
There are lots of talented artists out there, but then again there are tons of untalented artists out there as well. Usually, when I think of a talented artist, they've got to be good at either singing and/or instruments.

As much I as I am not a huge fan of them, I think the most talented artists when it comes to their instrumental skills would be the Metal bands. Their drummers and guitarrists can come up with really cool stuff. One good example in my opinion would be Avenged Sevenfold. Their singing (or maybe screaming) is something I do not like about them.

The talented artists, when it comes to their singing, I believe would be the pop artists. Like Mariah Carey. Again, I am not fond with her style of songs, but I really have to admit that she can sing really really well. I'd much rather listen to the rock category, but it's a shame that many of them can't sing very well.

What do you guys think?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kellodood on 2006-05-05 at 20:08:53
A friend I have is a really talented Psychedelic Trance producer.

I think the most talented are Electronic Music artists. Not the pussies that come out now days, I'm talking the Old Schoolers.

Like Kraftwerk. Union Jack. Resistance D. Solar Quest. Chris Liberator, ect...

The reasons: To be able to program everything, and come up with new and inventive sounds is a female dog. For example:

Union Jack, Resistance D, Solar Quest and Chris Liberator all use a TB-303. TB-303s are really, really hard to get programmed perfectly, yet all of these artists create melodies with them. In my eyes, that takes talent to do such a thing.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by JaFF on 2006-05-06 at 03:35:19
i think the most talanted people in music (play instrumental) are the ones who play metal/rock/other style that needs good skills.

Didula, S.Vai, Y.Malmsteen, Al DiMiola.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by T-MaStAA on 2006-05-06 at 21:46:49
YEAH malmsteen! cool1.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Wilhelm on 2006-05-06 at 23:50:45
Johnny Cash's songs didn't have all this fancy multilayering stuff, but they have alot more soul than our waterdowned, digitized, assembly line crap. As he got older, you can literally hear him dieing, towards the end he could hardly sing, but the passion was so much stronger right before he died. Though multilayered, complex songs are good, you don't need that stuff to make good music. I think what I like about Johnny Cash best is his honesty. A speech in the movie Walk The Line sums it up pretty nicely:
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[After record producer Sam Phillips stops Cash's band a couple of verses into their audition]

Sam Phillips: You know exactly what I'm telling you. We've already heard that song a hundred times. Just like that. Just... like... how... you... sing it.

Johnny Cash: Well you didn't let us bring it home.

Sam Phillips: Bring... bring it home? Alright, let's bring it home. If you was hit by a truck and you were lying out there in that gutter dying, and you had time to sing one song. Huh? One song that people would remember before you're dirt. One song that would let God know how you felt about your time here on Earth. One song that would sum you up. You're telling me that's the song you sing. That same Jimmy Davis tune we hear on the radio, all day. About your peace within, and how it's real, and how you're gonna shout it? Or... would you sing something different. Something real. Something you felt. Cause I'm telling you right now, that's the kind of song people want to hear. That's the kind of song that truly saves people. It ain't got nothin to do with believin' in God, Mr. Cash. It has to do with believin' in yourself.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falcon_A on 2006-05-07 at 02:02:38
I think all rap artists are the most talented. Especially D4L with Laffy Taffy. The 3 notes and the hand clap that make up the entire song make it unique and special [/sarcasm]

I must admit. I think they do have some talent. If you make a whole freaking song with 3 notes and millions of people buy it, and i freaking crap all over it, and the lyrics are freaking garbage, or you stole mine off a freewebs site and changed 1 line in the chorus and 2 in the first verse for your hit single of "lonely", then you're good, right? *cough*

I hate people.

Talented artists? As in skill, or song itself? Because many songs do not require as much skill to play, but are very beautiful to hear.

NIN and Pantera are pretty good, but I gotta say, they don't have the best "talent", per say, they write better lyrics and use better melodies, not necessarily ones harder to play.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kellodood on 2006-05-07 at 02:34:40
I still think that playing a melody and using sequencers takes skillz.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falcon_A on 2006-05-07 at 02:40:17
It does.

I can't do it for crap ;P

My fingers are like...mean to me. They just won't work in tandum. My keyboarding is so crapty, I either need to play chords with the left hand on a melody with the right, or the same notes on both...

Making a melody and everything up electronically takes some skill, but I think it's more imagination to be able to have it in your head and then just put it down instead of needing to play it. But programming the craps are damn hard.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kellodood on 2006-05-07 at 02:46:15
And people make fun of my Electronic Music.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falcon_A on 2006-05-07 at 16:12:20
you make electronic music? do you have any in a format that people can listen to on your computer?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by warhammer40000 on 2006-05-07 at 21:58:36
The sad part about it all is that your not exaggerating. They really do only use 3 notes.

Hey, let me make millions of dollars with lame rhymes about KILLIN PEOPLEZ ON DA STREETZ!!
Report, edit, etc...Posted by MillenniumArmy on 2006-05-07 at 22:00:31
What about Blink 182 and Sum 41? Would they be considered more talented than most mainstream bands?

Both bands fall under the punk rock genre and IMO have some relatively good guitar playing. And especially the drummer in Blink 182; I think he is one of the most talented drummers. These are two of my favorite bands.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mp(U) on 2006-05-07 at 22:17:42
To me, if you don't have heart, you got nuthin.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by HolySin on 2006-05-07 at 22:36:42
Well, I think the best singer ever was Freddie Mercury. I can't really get to specific with guitarists and drummers because people have their own unique style, and for the most part, I enjoy almost any guitar solo.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falcon_A on 2006-05-07 at 23:14:35
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Hey, let me make millions of dollars with lame rhymes about KILLIN PEOPLEZ ON DA STREETZ!!


I've written lyrics about as mediocre as many rappers except sometimes better just for fun.

Like I said, a couple years ago, freakin...i think it was nelly? came out with that song "lonely", i think he might have stole some of it from my old freewebs =/

3/4 lines of his chorus were the same.

Anyway, many rap beats are really disgusting. I don't see why rappers don't use better music. Run DMC used to use rock loops, but that was before anyone knew wtf they were doing.

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The sad part about it all is that your not exaggerating. They really do only use 3 notes.


Listen to Laffy Taffy.

Two notes. well, 3 notes, but 2 are the same. dun dun DING, dun dun DING! then it goes down a key. =/
Report, edit, etc...Posted by JaFF on 2006-05-08 at 07:14:46
if Mozard would come to life again, he would scream: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ?!?!?!!?!?!?" mad.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Arbitrary on 2006-05-08 at 16:50:30
QUOTE(MillenniumArmy @ May 7 2006, 10:00 PM)
What about Blink 182 and Sum 41? Would they be considered more talented than most mainstream bands?

Both bands fall under the punk rock genre and IMO have some relatively good guitar playing. And especially the drummer in Blink 182; I think he is one of the most talented drummers. These are two of my favorite bands.
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That's not "punk rock." Power chords and a few assorted lead bits do not equate to "more talented than most mainstream bands." They're PART of the mainstream bands. And no, Travis Barker is not one of the most talented drummers. For real drumming talent, try these:

Flo Mounier - Cryptopsy (CAN)
Pete Sandoval - Morbid Angel (USA)
Nick Menza - ex-Megadeth (GER)
Martin Lopaz - Opeth (SWE)
Hellhammer - Mayhem (NOR)
Daray - Vesania and Vader (POL)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falcon_A on 2006-05-08 at 21:03:22
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if Mozard would come to life again, he would scream: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ?!?!?!!?!?!?" mad.gif


Mozart*
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kellodood on 2006-05-09 at 00:49:55
QUOTE(Falcon_A @ May 7 2006, 01:11 PM)
you make electronic music?  do you have any in a format that people can listen to on your computer?
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www.audiostreet.net/kellimus
www.audiostreet.net/kellimusmaximus
www.bandspace.com/kellimus
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Rantent on 2006-05-09 at 04:00:49
Electronic music is the easiest to make simply because you can make many things sound good relatively easily. It is based more upon the equipment than the talent required.

One thing that I see as talent is the ability to create something original in the music world.
Artists who exemplify this:
Parliment Funkadelic (for the funk movement)
Dr. Dre (For rap, transforming it to what it is today)
Dexys Midnight Runners (For something else entirely)
Danny Elfman (Cool orchestra with new feels)
The Beatles (nuff said)
They Might Be Giants (Different material)
Serge Gainsbourg (For being the original sexy frenchman)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by JaFF on 2006-05-09 at 09:36:34
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Mozart*
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i really should look at what i type. wallbash.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kellodood on 2006-05-09 at 15:32:10
QUOTE(Rantent @ May 9 2006, 01:00 AM)
Electronic music is the easiest to make simply because you can make many things sound good relatively easily. It is based more upon the equipment than the talent required.


crapty Electronic Music, yes.

I dare you to try to make Goa Trance. Then we'll see if you think Electronic Music is easy to make.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Apocalypse_18 on 2006-05-10 at 18:15:16
I can't believe nobody said Hendrix yet!
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