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		"Clean vocals"@en ;
	dbpprop:abstract	"The term clean vocals is used to describe melodic and clear singing styles. It is most notably used to refer to heavy metal music, as an alternative to harsh, screamed or growled vocals, which are mainly seen in extreme metal bands, and occasionally in some hardcore punk bands. Subgenres of extreme metal that do not focus on clean vocals, and rather put emphasis on the death growl or scream include death metal, black metal, sludge metal, and some thrash metal. They can range from operatic vocals to simple melodies to harsh yelling, which would only be considered clean vocals when compared to death growls. For instance, the American thrash band Slayer screams most of their vocals, however, they are considered clean vocals by extreme metal enthusiasts. Clean vocals are most often employed in the sub-genres of NWOBHM, progressive metal, thrash metal, power metal and the most doom metal, especially of the \"stoner\" variety. Examples of vocalists performing these vocals as the main style of their respective band include: Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, Klaus Meine of Scorpions, Rob Halford of Judas Priest (also famous for his scream), Geoff Tate of Queensr\u00FFche, Hansi K\u00FCrsch of Blind Guardian, Ronnie James Dio of Rainbow and Kai Hansen of Gamma Ray. Bands can create contrast between harsh and clean vocals in two ways. One way, employed by bands such as In Flames, Silverstein, Opeth, My Dying Bride, A Day To Remember and Fear Factory is to have one singer produce both harsh and clean vocals. Other bands, such as Underoath, Alexisonfire, Dimmu Borgir, Sikth, The Project Hate, As I Lay Dying, Haste The Day, The Devil Wears Prada, and Caliban employ two singers\u2014one for each style. Bands such as Vintersorg and Arcturus often shift between clean and growled vocals. Many melodic death metal bands use clean vocals; well-known examples include Soilwork, In Flames, Gardenian and Scar Symmetry. In the majority of songs, clean vocals are mainly used in the chorus or as back up vocals during verses, but songs like In Flames' \"Only for the Weak\" and \"Ordinary Story\" are exceptions in that they use clean vocals in the verses and growled vocals in the choruses."@en ,
		"Unter klarem Gesang versteht man im Metalbereich den klarstimmigen und somit nicht gutturalen Gesang. Au\u00DFerhalb des Metalbreiches w\u00FCrde der klare Gesang wohl als der \u201Enormale\u201C Gesang angesehen werden. Klarer Gesang wird h\u00E4ufig im Refrain angewendet, um den gef\u00FChlvollen H\u00F6hepunkt des Songs darzustellen und weiter auszubauen. Die jeweiligen Bands k\u00F6nnen auf zwei verschiedene Arten einen Kontrast zwischen dem klaren und gutturalen Gesang bilden: Entweder ein S\u00E4nger \u00FCbernimmt alleine sowohl die klar gesungenen Stellen als auch den gutturalen Gesang, oder es stehen zwei S\u00E4nger zur Verf\u00FCgung, einer f\u00FCr den klaren und einer f\u00FCr den gutturalen Gesang. Jedoch gibt es auch Bands, bei denen klarer Gesang h\u00E4ufig, wenn nicht \u00FCberwiegend vorkommen. Zu finden ist der Gebrauch oft im Metalcore, sehr selten im Death Metal und Deathcore, und vereinzelt auch im Melodic Death Metal. Am meisten wird er jedoch im Progressive Metal, Thrash Metal und Power Metal verwendet (bei letzterem nahezu durchgehend, siehe zum Beispiel Hammerfall). Einige Vertreter der genannten Spielarten sind Bruce Dickinson, Klaus Meine, Rob Halford und Kai Hansen."@de ;
	rdfs:comment	"Unter klarem Gesang versteht man im Metalbereich den klarstimmigen und somit nicht gutturalen Gesang. Au\u00DFerhalb des Metalbreiches w\u00FCrde der klare Gesang wohl als der \u201Enormale\u201C Gesang angesehen werden. Klarer Gesang wird h\u00E4ufig im Refrain angewendet, um den gef\u00FChlvollen H\u00F6hepunkt des Songs darzustellen und weiter auszubauen."@de ,
		"The term clean vocals is used to describe melodic and clear singing styles. It is most notably used to refer to heavy metal music, as an alternative to harsh, screamed or growled vocals, which are mainly seen in extreme metal bands, and occasionally in some hardcore punk bands. Subgenres of extreme metal that do not focus on clean vocals, and rather put emphasis on the death growl or scream include death metal, black metal, sludge metal, and some thrash metal."@en .
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