- 3 months
Dang is that a new filesystem? I know btrfs but haven’t heard about ntnsfs
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but humming counts as singing, doesn’t it? which means that you COULD sing without vowels
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and birds also don’t have official vowels. I’m starting to see the flaws in my thought :)
mozingo@lemmy.worldEnglish
3 monthsYea, some voiced consonants like L, M, N, R and maybe Y would work fine for singing, I think. Like if we only had words like “Hm”, or “Lt” (pronounced similar to “ult”), you could sing it fine.
rockerface🇺🇦@lemmy.cafeEnglish
3 monthsI mean those are already halfway to vowels. In Japanese, “N” can be its own syllable.
- 3 months
well - Wikipedia seems to disagree, and says “common definitions include “the utterance of words or sounds in tuneful succession””
and that was just the first place i looked.
Melllvar@startrek.websiteEnglish
3 months30 years ago my music teacher told me that in Chinese-language singing it’s the consonants that are sustained.
- AeronMelon@lemmy.worldEnglish3 months
And also vowel (open-mouth) sounds. They just hold consonant sounds like English singers holds vowel sounds.
- 3 months
I feel like this is a bit like saying “If cars didn’t have wheels, there would be no Formula 1”.
- 3 months
Hmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmm, mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmmmmm,
Once there was this girl and…
- 3 months
Gd sv r grcs Kng, Lng lv r nbl Kng, Gd sv th Kng! Snd hm vctrs, Hpp nd glrs, Lng t rgn vr s, Gd sv th Kng!










