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Title Soundbreaking: The Human Instrument - Ep 1 of 8 / Director: Chermayeff, Maro
Published Australia : Nine, 2016
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Summary Celebrating the most powerful of all instruments--the human voice--the third episode of Soundbreaking surveys the range of ingredients that go into a perfect vocal track. At once the most fundamental component of a song and the most challenging to capture, the vocal track is the product of a complex collaboration between performer, producer, and sound engineer--a titrate of artistic commitment, compelling concept, and technical wizardry that, at its best, turns a lyric into the soul of the song. Featuring rare studio footage of some the world's most renowned vocalists--from blues divas to suave crooners to rock star screamers--the show considers the gamut of tricks and techniques that can both enhance and alter the human voice, and explores the ineffable emotional quality that makes a vocal track truly great
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-05-09 at 21:00:00
Notes Classification: M
Subject Live sound recordings.
Microphone.
Rhythm and blues musicians.
Sound recording executives and producers.
Vocal music.
Women singers.
Form Streaming video
Author Chermayeff, Maro, director
Dupre, Jeff, director
Mulroney, Dermot, host
Asher, Peter, contributor
Bridgewater, Deedee, contributor
Daltery, Roger, contributor
Epworth, Paul, contributor
Ferguson, David, contributor
Gibb, Robin, contributor
Granata, Chuck, contributor
Lennox, Annie, contributor
Martin, George, contributor
Massenburg, George, contributor
Perry, Linda, contributor
Raitt, Bonnie, contributor
Robinson, Smokey, contributor
Ronson, Mark, contributor
Rosen, Jody, contributor
Roth, Gabrielle, 1941- contributor
Wang, Oliver, contributor
Was, Don, contributor
Waters, Roger, contributor
Zanes, Warren, contributor