Helium's singer, guitarist and chief visionary, Mary Timony, creates epics using watercolor boxes recovered from childhood.
In Mr. Carducci's analysis, rock is a "language," a protocol that allows singers and musicians to create something together, responding to one another as if by accident.
The singer creates a sound similar to sygyt using only the nasal passage.
"Drawing from classical, jazz, pop and gospel sources, the young singer has created singular, inspiring music both in the studio and in the concert hall."
Here, the singers created a slow-moving chordal cloud.
The contemporary goal for singers is more Stanislavskian: a singer creates a character, not just an aria.
But the singer also creates a character of startling autonomy and nobility.
This often happens when a singer or musician who is a part of a band creates an album without the rest of the band.
Some Iranian singers have created songs using her poetry.
The extra something is that the brass will face the singers to create an echoing sound.