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Feb 5 at 13:21 vote accept Brian THOMAS
Feb 5 at 11:47 answer added Emily Cardwell timeline score: 3
Feb 5 at 8:32 comment added phoog You can notate some of these things, but this typically leads to mixed results: is the rate of portamento constant? At what point does a given slide begin or end? If there is a microtonal pitch inflection, how many cents does the pitch deviate from the reference pitch? If you can work all of that out, will the people performing your transcription be able to realize these details accurately? If your goal is to get someone to sing the song similarly to Robert Smith, I'd agree with @Tim and perhaps even suggest that they listen to the specific recording you're working from.
Feb 5 at 8:02 comment added Tim 'Robert Smith style'?
Feb 5 at 0:44 comment added Edward I also hear dips in support/volume between notes and at the ends of phrases, rather than being sung with a smooth connected tone.
Feb 5 at 0:16 comment added Andy Bonner portamento?……..
Feb 4 at 22:08 history edited Elements In Space CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 4 at 21:46 history asked Brian THOMAS CC BY-SA 4.0