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19. "the whole question is subjective"
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'which is more important to you: the words or the music?'

as I said in my response, a lot of people have trouble maintaining any sort of separation between the words to a song and the melody of that song.

If the words were more important, it seems to me that you'd spend more time reading the lyrics on the inner sleeve (where they exist virtually independent of the music) rather than listening to the record it holds. but that's not what you're asking.

>Would you say this is like Lodi Dodi without beatboxing or
>the
>rhymes girls used to say on the playground, etc.?

No, I generally consider that music too. In fact one of my favorite recordings I've discovered recently IS actually a playground chant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_6IyLSdDYM

>The only way to remove melody seems to be to just talk, which
>not even rap music does.. well, most of it.

>>the real test here is:

>What are we testing?

we're testing whether the words, independent of the music, are as important as or more important than the music. Simply listening to an a capella doesn't create the necessary division between the two to help advance one's thoughts on the matter.

So, sing one of those songs you mentioned, but vocalize sounds not words. Is it still good? Catchy? Does it lose that magic something?

Or, recite the words, or read them on the paper. Do they charge you as much as listening to them in song form does?

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"Lyrics and singing, are music's greatest deal-breakers" [View all] , imcvspl, Tue Jun-04-13 10:35 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
i definitely listen to the music first.
Jun 04th 2013
1
I am a self-proclaimed lyrical nerd...
Jun 04th 2013
2
there's no such thing as a hit lyric.
Jun 04th 2013
3
pretty much
Jun 04th 2013
6
the combination of both is important
Jun 04th 2013
4
I somewhat agree
Jun 04th 2013
5
Hahaha. Pretty much.
Jun 04th 2013
7
Music's more important, otherwise there'd be no instrumentals ever
Jun 04th 2013
8
hmmmmm....
Jun 04th 2013
9
      as such
Jun 04th 2013
11
It depends on the type of music and whether music or lyrics
Jun 04th 2013
10
i feel like, when it comes to lyrics
Jun 04th 2013
12
Anybody else feel like acapellas were overlooked, here?
Jun 04th 2013
13
Didn't "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye" reach #1
Jun 04th 2013
14
Yep, it did. Another great example: Don't Worry, Be Happy.
Jun 04th 2013
16
I think you're confusing 'music' and 'instrumentation'
Jun 04th 2013
15
      So break this down for me...
Jun 04th 2013
17
          
                Ah I see what you're saying now.
Jun 04th 2013
20
I think people put too much emphasis on the content of lyrics...
Jun 04th 2013
18

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