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The Howlin' Wolves

Dog choir using autotune to make their howls beautiful music.
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I assume you can train dogs to howl on cue. So the stage would be filled with the best howlers who would be given mics going to an autotune audio system.

The orchestra leader would raise that stick thing and give the message to start howling and the perfectly tuned, beautiful peace would begin.

Not sure of a barking session would be doable, they'd have to be quantized and the autocorrected barks would have to be much louder than the actual barks.

Had a record when I was a kid "Beatles Barkers" where they had howling dogs sing the Beatles hits. That was pre autocorrect so somebody put a lot of work into that. Loved that album.

Anyway, singing dog chorus, I'd pay to see that.

doctorremulac3, Jul 24 2024

Wow, imagine the work the went into this. https://www.youtube...watch?v=9yo-XqDzGuY
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They're already all about it, just a little out of tune is all. https://www.youtube...watch?v=gQeYQ2QpKnc
Many singers these days rely on autotune, so this isn't anything new, just a different application. [doctorremulac3, Jul 24 2024]

The Howlin' Wolves Dog Choir https://www.dropbox...x0&st=j45rrrbh&dl=0
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