Vocal Coach reacts to Nine Inch Nails - Hurt (Trent Reznor Live)

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Vocal Coach reacts reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Nine Inch Nails - Hurt (Trent Reznor Live)

I hope this video helps you understand your voice and what you can do to grow as a singer

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Trent is definitely one of the musical genius of our time.

ErikWolowitz
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Anyone interested in music theory should explore this song. The entire composition is outstanding; from trents vocals, the dissonant piano, and droning noise. I cannot listen to this song without getting chills.

cozmiccow
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Trent Reznor is amazing at emulating his emotions via his vocals. I've seen them over 20 times throughout the US at various venues and he ALWAYS brings the same energy to every single show.

patriciasalazar
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You really should just listen to all of NIN’s Downward Spiral…the entire album is a masterpiece.

matthewsanders
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That climax with drum and distortion is on of the best thing in music history.

benafleck
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SOMETHING I CAN NEVER HAVE is another amazing NIN song!

ALNM
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Trent is really good at making complicated rhythms and dissonant sounds and turning them into music that sounds simple and beautiful.

Kazvon
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Beth:

✅ Reacts
✅ Sings
✅ Chats
✅ Learns
✅ Roars
✅ Gets deeply existential and psychological and makes you contemplate your existence on earth and place in life.

usmcplu
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Trent makes soundscapes like no other. I love his movie soundtracks

shirazzza
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Such a thoughtful review of one of the most impacting song to me and probably many people. Those of us who were in our early 20s when downward spiral came out.. It was an album that just ripped you bare, and this was the pinnacle.

It's rare to see someone seriously consider what is happening in this song, and you did beautifully. Thank you

keithhorton
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I love NIN saw them 3 times, song still gives me chills

salacca
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The beauty and greatness of this song is Trent presents it as something he is experiencing in the now and Cash presents it as reviewing a lifetime of regrets, both very powerful and personal to themselves. I personally love both versions.

beverlyvereb
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Trent is definitely under-rated as a singer. If you listen to material and live shows from 89 till now, he's 1000% one of the best singers of our time, composer, musician, all of it. Someone that has specialized in his craft. Thank you again for this reaction! <3

troytalbot
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“Something I can never have” is another good one for a reaction

youvegottimetoescape
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thank you Beth - someone actually reacting to the original version. i know Trent has said it's really a Johnny Cash song now (like Jimi and All Along The Watchtower) but i still much prefer NIN version. i was lucky enough to see them when they toured the album back in '94 and it blew me away then and has blown me away every time I've seen them since. Trent is the modern Mozart and a true living Legend Respect & Peace

DavidDArcy
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This song and "Something I Can Never Have" always hit me so hard. There is a wonderful live version of that song as well.

bajakid
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"Gave Up" is definitely one that always hits me hard. It's not often that a song makes you take a personal inventory of yourself to see what you have become

fatcole
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Trent Reznor is my favorite artist. His music is just so powerful. There is no one place his music sits, it is a spectrum of genius.

MrJeremytpage
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Wow it's so great to see Beth doing great rock singers again )
I love the channel, but it's been mostly some unknown pop in recent months, so I didn't even watch.
I hope you'll keep on doing rock now! Thanks!

melandin
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Though it's not a vocal, the "wind sound" you mention is one of my favorite sounds used in a song of all time. Something about it just seems to speak of the loneliness, brokenness and emptiness that comes with the song.

I like Cash's version but the original has so many nuances to it that I really miss when others cover it. Especially the dissonant and "ugly" parts.

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