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I removed a reference because it was broken and the article it was trying to link to didn't refer to the song as scat. Does the other article? (I can't access it). If not there's another source here
[1]Alduin2000 (
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09:50, 2 June 2018 (UTC)reply
The Ultimate Boss Thank for the ping, it is important for me to participate in this discussion. I would like to tell
Another Believer and
Tbhotch that I do understand scat singing is not a genre, but listing "scat" is not the equivalent of listing "screaming"; I mean "screamo" is obviously not listing screaming and it is an acceptable genre, so scat is obviously not listing scat singing just because it is targeted to that page and should be an acceptable genre - the reason it is in that article is because
Scat is a redirect. --
K. Peake20:14, 18 November 2020 (UTC)reply
Theres a difference between “screaming” and “screamo”. One is a vocal technique. One is a genre. So your example is irrelevant - You’re arguing against a point no one has made. But if you agree that scat isn’t a genre, I suppose that’s all that matters. There seems to be agreement that scat isn’t a genre. (Because it’s not.)
Sergecross73msg me21:23, 18 November 2020 (UTC)reply
Another Believer I am fine and wish to not contest that edit even in the slightest at this point, though should I remove scat from any other article(s) where I have listed it as a genre? --
K. Peake16:49, 19 November 2020 (UTC)reply
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I removed a reference because it was broken and the article it was trying to link to didn't refer to the song as scat. Does the other article? (I can't access it). If not there's another source here
[1]Alduin2000 (
talk)
09:50, 2 June 2018 (UTC)reply
The Ultimate Boss Thank for the ping, it is important for me to participate in this discussion. I would like to tell
Another Believer and
Tbhotch that I do understand scat singing is not a genre, but listing "scat" is not the equivalent of listing "screaming"; I mean "screamo" is obviously not listing screaming and it is an acceptable genre, so scat is obviously not listing scat singing just because it is targeted to that page and should be an acceptable genre - the reason it is in that article is because
Scat is a redirect. --
K. Peake20:14, 18 November 2020 (UTC)reply
Theres a difference between “screaming” and “screamo”. One is a vocal technique. One is a genre. So your example is irrelevant - You’re arguing against a point no one has made. But if you agree that scat isn’t a genre, I suppose that’s all that matters. There seems to be agreement that scat isn’t a genre. (Because it’s not.)
Sergecross73msg me21:23, 18 November 2020 (UTC)reply
Another Believer I am fine and wish to not contest that edit even in the slightest at this point, though should I remove scat from any other article(s) where I have listed it as a genre? --
K. Peake16:49, 19 November 2020 (UTC)reply