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Love fake-out fade outs like the one in Strawberry Fields Forever? Here are 25 more: https://open.spotify.com/user/joeposner/playlist/3Sm4iaifHeN1UQrWYWUIiy -joe
Fade outs are lazy and bad
Even as a meme, Baby I'm Yours is fantastic. The clip version ended up nicely, almost as a ribbon being put on a song. I searched for the full song,because I wanted more and I get a fade out.
Wh
But my question is, why sing and make music to add fade out so no nobody can hear it and enjoy it? (Not hating on the video)
5:25 so they redid it 3 times in front of the crowd? Or did it take that many tries to get it while practicing
Wow
It's not a wrong opinion. It's just not a fully informed one
It's not a wrong opinion. It's just not a fully informed one
people tap foot more = song good = right opinion = vox smart
Nope, fade out songs doesn't stick or tingle inside mind. It feel instead abruptly cut to short even when the song doesn't wants to end.
Maybe im not getting the explaination cuz i still don't like fade outs.
Chasing The Fade sounds like a dangerous drug addiction haha
Psychology studies show that humans respond to ideas that are approximately 6 minutes in length. Then they are ready to move on to the next thing. That's why movie cartoons were around 6 minutes long. Humans like closure – a beginning, middle, and end. When a song fades, the end part is not satisfying. It also implies that the musical party has moved on to somewhere else and the listener isn't invited. He gets the feeling it is still going on – somewhere. In years past, endings used to be given treatments that were a treat unto themselves, sometimes even lasting nearly as long as the tune. Finally, there is the embarrassing way a fade is handled onstage in a live performance.
Fadeout is patriarchy
0:37 – when people say there are more than two genders
Meh
maybe its cuz of the streaming era. and they dont want the space between songs to be so long
The reason Holst's fadeout worked was because it conveyed an idea. These days a lot of songs only put it at the end cos they don't know how to end.
in my opinion alot more albums should be like dark side of the moon almost be one continues song
theres no wrong opinions?
No, stop trying to revive trends that have been overused for decades.
I hate when song ends without fading ,
"It's a whole new Sonic Adventure for them"
Me: OH MY GOD HE PLAYS SONIC ADVENTURE????? MY FAVORITE GAME!!!!
Great video. One thing that is visually represented incorrectly is the portion about frequency response when fading. You would never fade the individual instruments like that. You would fade the master channel that contains all the instruments and would fade the song equally. The reason you hear the vocals more is because they are mid range heavy so bass and treble fall away first. This is not because the engineer dragged down the vocals slower.
I before e except after c… and the W in Bill Weir. ??
I prefer abruptness + fading out.
I immediately think about Lorde’s The Louvre
talking about fade out without talking about we belong together, a crime.
I love when a sing has a hard ending. Like when it ends with a boom.
This is interesting because whenever I wanted to skip a track I just gradually lowered the volume so other people will think it just ended and another one started. (You have to go back to the same volume quickly)
Fades can be good or bad, just like cold endings. I personally like both fades and colds. There are far more problems with today's music, like auto tune and hyper compression.
your wrong opinion is the right opinion. The video could've ended with those points and the opposite title
two things I hate in pop music, a lot: 1 fade outs; 2 overly repeated chorus, shift up the tune, repeat a couple more times.
I don't like the fade out. Seems lazy to me. Just my opinion though. ?
To the people that insist to say "but an opinion can be wrong", you are right! But not when we talk about art, you are right when we talk about science.
The values of true or false about the aspects that you chose to judge have their sense entirely depending on what is on the individual mind, so, if you can't read someone's thought, i doubt you can say their opinion of rather they find it good or not is true or false. That applies to art, and we are talking about art.
I STRONGLY disagree. Good riddance!!
i thought this video would end with a fadeout
i was disappointed
You can't just say "the wrong opinion". The entire point of opinions is their subjective nature, there is neither right nor wrong.
Go listen to The Clash, Vox. The greatest band of the 20th century almost always uses an abrupt ending.
Hey jude is like the worst song. Because of the "fade out" which isnt a fade out. Its just not knowing how to end the song and then finally fading out