Talk:Find the Music in You/@comment-4502670-20140215201446

Okay, I may have the unpopular opinion, but if no one minds me speaking my mind...

I think the Ponytones should only use their vocal chords to create background beats or have a very minimal amount of instruments in the background. The background music is supposed to accompany the quartet, not be the driving force behind the song being sung.

Their first song was alright, but after that when they introduced those background instruments, I then began to honestly not like the song. I felt like the instruments overpowered the vocals way too much, and that ruined the song.

Quartets are supposed to make do with what they have; their vocals or a  very small range of instruments, and even then the instruments need to accompany the vocals and take second place, not be the driving force behind the song and the vocals becoming the second force. It’s like listening to ragtime music in hard rock form, it just doesn’t feel right.

If you want to know an example of what I mean bu this, listen to this quartet do their rendition of ’This is Halloween’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89LtMBrj-lM

No instruments at all, just their vocal chords, yet they sounded more…complete…than the Ponytones. If there needs to be instruments, they have to take a step back and let the vocals take center stage