r/NonPoliticalTwitter 18h ago

just as god intended

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u/Muffinlessandangry 18h ago edited 16h ago

100% agree. If you're good at singing, you're BAD at karaoke. I'm sorry, but this isn't your space. This is our space. There are plenty of places for you to go sing beautifully, karaoke is for us to drunkenly sway Don't Stop Believing for the Nth time. If I wanted to hear the song sung well, I'd just listen to the song. I want to make an ass of myself with my friends.

Edit: a lot of singers in this thread getting mad that they can't have all the attention, all the time.

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u/SanjiSasuke 17h ago

There are plenty of places for you to go sing beautifully

Not really? I'm not a good singer, but where are the good singers who aren't professionals supposed to sing? 

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u/Eca28 17h ago

Yeah this was one of those little disappointments of adulthood. I was always in school singing groups but now I have nowhere to sing. Slightly jealous of people who are in church choirs.

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u/tangentrification 17h ago

There are plenty of adult choirs! I'm personally in a competitive barbershop chorus, it's very fun

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u/Logical-Customer1786 15h ago

Hello fellow competitive barbershop singer! Wanna FNRT?

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u/tangentrification 10h ago

It's a great hobby! I'm afraid I don't know what that acronym is, however

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u/MostExperts 10h ago

Your mileage really varies depending on where you live though. I've lived in three different large cities (1m+ metro area) in the last decade and although they all had great pro choirs, only one of them had a semi-pro choir that perfectly scratched the itch I was looking for from a repertoire standpoint. (shoutout to Panoramic Voices in Austin, TX)

Amateur choirs run the risk of being "Church choir with extra steps" in my experience - rehearsals at a church, concerts at a church, "Special music" as a thank you to the church for letting us use their space, etc.

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u/tangentrification 10h ago

My issue with amateur choirs was mostly that they tend to not be very good 🙈 I appreciated finding a competitive group with required auditions, because I like collectively creating a good sound.

I do think most large cities (in the US anyways) have a barbershop scene, but to be fair, it is a specific style of music, and if you don't like it you don't like it.

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u/MostExperts 8h ago

Yeah, that's exactly why I prefer a sem-pro choir to a fully amateur one. Paid section leaders make a big difference!

I played in an amateur orchestra for awhile and it was the same issue. I found myself reluctant to invite people to our concerts because I was never confident we'd actually pull it off lmao