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Author: ???
Date: 2002-07-02 17:56
It's like every chorus or singing group that I go to, men are the bad singers, the women are usually the best. The men are usually off-key(!!)and have a really bad ear(they never know if thry're i tune or not) Do women suceed more at singing???????
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-07-02 20:16
They are, because they don't remember to wash their ears when they come in from playtime
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Author: Harry
Date: 2002-07-02 21:29
Yes. I was told by my elementary school music teacher that I had no sense rhythm and that I was singing wrong notes. I was so afraid of taking general music in intermediate school that must involve some singing, so I opted to join the band and play clarinet. (Acker Bilk’s Stranger on the Shore was my inspiration.) It’s a decision I have regretted my entire life. I managed to quite for 18 years but I’m back to playing the darn thing(s) all because I’m a bad, male singer.
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Author: Paul
Date: 2002-07-02 22:56
In general, men are bad singers. And bad speakers and writers too. Must have something to do with the audio part of the brain. Paul
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2002-07-03 03:49
I'm so but I quite the guitar and picked up the clarinet. A man can't sing with the clarinet in his mouth. I don't know what woman?
peace
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-07-03 03:51
this is one of the most pathetic threads to have graced this BB for a while - congratulations. Let's just make a generalization about 50% of the population, shall we?
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Author: Jim E.
Date: 2002-07-03 04:15
Having sung in choirs for 35 years, I've noticed that women singers outnumber us, usually by more than 2 to 1, but this, I suspect, has to do with cultural pressures and gender bias. (ie. a perception that it is not "manly" to sing.)
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-07-03 06:01
What's next? Are men bad dancers? Bad cooks? Bad gardeners?
Nothing to see here folks, move along...GBK
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Author: Snoink
Date: 2002-07-03 06:06
Ah come on! I'm in my church choir and the men seem to have really nice voices. In fact the women are the ones that sound really screechy. I think you just notice when the man makes a mistake because they have such mellow voices, sort of like the clarinet actually. When a clarinet falters on its pitch you know it's a mistake as compared to a flute.
If you're talking about popular rock music, well, let's just say that's why the guitars and the drums are there...
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Author: Carol
Date: 2002-07-03 06:09
According to Jim Croce, Leroy Brown was the badest man in town. I'm certain he was referring to Leroy's singing. In fact, I heard he was badder than old King Kong.
Leroy prob'ly would have been more successful if he wasn't meaner than a junk yard dog to boot.
By the way, did Leroy play clarinet? If so, what setup did he use? I'll bet it was no sissy boy French clarinet.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-07-03 06:47
GBK - enchanted to see you're thread - totally agree with you. How's things with you anyway?
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2002-07-03 14:35
Next time someone on this board says "There's no such thing as a stupid question." I am going to point them to this thread.
jnk
Who, nonetheless provided some evidence in support of the original proposition during a performance of "The U.S. Field Artillery March" at our summer band concert last night.
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Author: Paul
Date: 2002-07-03 15:29
I think it can be a very interesting question. Why do boys win geography contest? Why do boy usually do better than girls in math? And why do girls usually speak and write earlier than boy? To me these are fun, interesting questions. Paul (male)
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-07-03 15:51
Paul wrote:
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> I think it can be a very interesting question. Why do
> boys win geography contest? Why do boy usually do better than
> girls in math? And why do girls usually speak and write
> earlier than boy? To me these are fun, interesting questions.
> Paul (male)
Yes, they're interesting questions. No, they don't belong here. Next person who adds to this thread will be shunned.
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