With current technology it is pretty easy to edit recordings. To fix a note here and there - even to merge multiple takes together.
Getting note-perfect recordings is extremely difficult. I cannot even fathom going through an entire Sonata movement of moderate difficulty without flubbing at least a couple of notes. Of course, I'm not a world-class pianist.
On one hand, knowing you can fix little mistakes later may make you more inclined to take chances, throw caution into the wind, and really put your heart into everything, producing the most musical and moving recordings.
On the other hand, people who ARE able to get through these difficult pieces without making errors are extremely talented and they deserve the recognition. The difference between really good and perfect is really quite a lot.
What do you think? No edits, small edits to fix notes, or major editing/merging of takes. What is the ethical line here? It seems most artists today make use of at least some editing.
Note that I am not talking about popular music here - that is edited to death and not what I'm talking about.
Getting note-perfect recordings is extremely difficult. I cannot even fathom going through an entire Sonata movement of moderate difficulty without flubbing at least a couple of notes. Of course, I'm not a world-class pianist.
On one hand, knowing you can fix little mistakes later may make you more inclined to take chances, throw caution into the wind, and really put your heart into everything, producing the most musical and moving recordings.
On the other hand, people who ARE able to get through these difficult pieces without making errors are extremely talented and they deserve the recognition. The difference between really good and perfect is really quite a lot.
What do you think? No edits, small edits to fix notes, or major editing/merging of takes. What is the ethical line here? It seems most artists today make use of at least some editing.
Note that I am not talking about popular music here - that is edited to death and not what I'm talking about.
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