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Old 10-20-2017, 03:45 PM   #11 (permalink)
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No. Just no. Vibrato is a singing technique that is used in countless genres for all sorts of expressions. It's like saying chords are cheesy or something.
Vibrato is also incredibly easy, and artists who heavily rely on vibrato usually do so because they're not talented enough to use other techniques and approaches without them being a crutch.


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Anyone who thinks this is cheesy is living in some gray, colorless universe I wouldn't want to visit.
I didn't listen to it, but I wouldn't say that cheesy and bad are inherently the same thing. They are for me, but that's because of my taste, not the definition of cheese.
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