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Old 04-06-2011, 03:43 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by obs20 View Post
The problem with the talent shows is that the contestants only get 90 seconds to perform. They do not get the experience of having to work a room for an evening. It's a fairly mechanical performance with zero interaction between the crowd and the artist.
Well, I see it like this; with all respect.
When I talk about the talentshows, the ones I mean is where the singers get coached by professionals, singers and voice-coaches, and the interaction with the public is there, also because the public follows these singers week after week, and that same public sees those singers grow and appreciate that.
You know the music I posted in the "what are you listening thread'? That's the example I'm thinking of. I think that a group like that is very good; they interact with the public, they're real serious performers; each has a conservatory vocal training. I like watching these young folks works their b...s off (which is also shown each week) and take harsh criticism to learn from it.

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