Why Do You Guys Sound American...


Alasdair

 

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Hehehehe. ^_^
I really like you Days_. ^_^


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I took it as a no. Someone with their picture in their avatar in my mind wouldn't be, for want a of a better word, in anyway worried. People are more easily traced than they would like to imagine.


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Accents in music are, for the most part, concentrated upon to make sure that they shine through and are noticed, rare though they may be. However, have a listen to songs that are sung in their own language or the music is intentionally designed to imitate the sound and you will notice a huge huge difference. Have listen to some music sang to in Gaelic, or even Celtic songs sang in English.

The common language we all now use and the influence of of the greats in the past is all that is to blame. We don't sound American nor British when we sing but rather sing like we're singing in the English language.

Edit - Im listening to some good old fashioned Gaelic just now and it is far more beautiful than anything that is offered in popular culture. The "Pop" has lost the beautiful and mesmerising component of song and music. What im listening to just now never fails to tilt my head, bring a tear to my eye or rouse me in agreement or rue with what is, was or could have been.

Here's a song i was listening to near the time of writing :http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S45O629G the rest aren't in English so would be less understood.