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evilocdsquirrel13
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more like i asked her, but anyway the question is this
"how would you describe the sounds of eisley to a deaf person?"
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treetops12
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Like you've just been placed inside a fairytale land. Well, that's what their old songs sound like. I don't know how to describe their new songs Sad
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evilocdsquirrel13
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i agree. that sums up the lyrics quite nicely. what about the music music? like how would you describe their voices?
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evilocdsquirrel13 wrote:
i agree. that sums up the lyrics quite nicely. what about the music music? like how would you describe their voices?


I see what you're saying. Since they're deaf they've probably never heard someone's sound, just vibrations. But I guess you could always tell them to try to picture how wistful angels sound and then say that's Eisley. I don't know, hopefully that wasn't too unbearably cliche.

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princesstripandfall
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so, you're deaf right? i think that it's awesome you like eisley. im not sure how i would describe it, honestly. too many words. which is your favorite song?
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evilocdsquirrel13
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just like we do, because when i crank it loud with my superdeduper "crankitasloudaspossibleandgetawaywithitbecauseyou'redeaf" speakers, i can understand the words.
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princesstripandfall
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dude, thats my favorite too Smile
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evilocdsquirrel13
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heard it at the meridian, but all i could "hear" was the drums..i mostly just felt vibrations.
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princesstripandfall
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thats cool. its my favorite new one.
could you "hear" head against the sky? its quite loud, for eisley.
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treetops12
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evilocdsquirrel13 wrote:
heard it at the meridian, but all i could "hear" was the drums..i mostly just felt vibrations.


That song reminds me of the jungle book or something... I love it.
As far as their voices go... I would say they sound like angels, but who's actually heard an angel? Laughing

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evilocdsquirrel13
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i've heard it before..cranking it on my computer...at the concert? not really, no. i didn't hear sherri's voice at all, but i heard a little bit of stacy's...i was standing right in front of chauntelle. i could hear and feel the bassy stuff quite a bit...
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evilocdsquirrel13
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treetops12 wrote:
evilocdsquirrel13 wrote:
heard it at the meridian, but all i could "hear" was the drums..i mostly just felt vibrations.


That song reminds me of the jungle book or something... I love it.
As far as their voices go... I would say they sound like angels, but who's actually heard an angel? Laughing


a deaf person certainly hasn't.
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elfnogg
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This is a hard one. Let's see. I would have to describe hearing their MUSIC as a feeling of beauty and comfort. Like waves of energy that allow you to ride them to a land of bright and amazing colors. Mainly blues and greens.. Depending on what level of Eisley's energy you are on.
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evilocdsquirrel13
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elfnogg wrote:
This is a hard one. Let's see. I would have to describe hearing their MUSIC as a feeling of beauty and comfort. Like waves of energy that allow you to ride them to a land of bright and amazing colors. Mainly blues and greens.. Depending on what level of Eisley's energy you are on.

nice, but what i'm asking is how you would describe it in..the physical sense for lack of a better word...i.e. her voice is soft...
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treetops12
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Stacy's voice is deeper than Sherri's. Sherri's is softer. Both are amazing at hitting high notes though. They each have their own songs that they sing lead on. For example Stacy sings Golly Sandra. You probably already knew that though.
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