Gibberish
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
That "gibberish", as you call it, is mostly scatalogical. :~
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That "gibberish", as you call it, is mostly scatalogical. :~
PIEBALDconsult wrote:
scatalogical
I thinks that was used in the discussion, it was lot too loud at the time!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Singing Gibberish is an innate talent; you have the biological endowment that, in interaction with the environment and your developmental experiences, expresses the genes for it, and enables its development; or, you don't. But, since you have clearly demonstrated on CodeProject that you write Gibberish fluently, surely you can take comfort from that, and just hum along, even if off-key ? Genetic scientists tell us we all have transposons (jumping genes) [^]: but, not all of us can be pole-vaulters. :doh: bill
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Thank you, now that was what I was talking about, my google search on scatology did not lead to the content I was looking for :-D .
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
It's the national language of Gibraltar. Spend a few months there, and you'll pick it up.
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After many years of missing out I have started frequenting a local Jazz club http://www.sultanjazzclub.com/[^] where they quite a few local talent as well as some international musicians. I notice the singers have a fantastic ability to sing gibberish, it sound fantastic but do they learn how to sing it, are they taught and is it part of the formal training for singers. I believe opera singers also do it but call it some foreign language (usually Italian I think).
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
They must be very holy![^]
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That "gibberish", as you call it, is mostly scatalogical. :~
ROTFLMAO! Louis Armstrong would've laughed too!