Soft music (do you mean soft rock?) is vocal dominated, with the instruments providing accompaniment. It tends to be easy to separate the sounds. Heavy metal is guitar-dominated and instrumentally-led, with a very thick, heavy sound, prominent drums and sludgy bass.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath and Led zep Two greatest bands of all time, they are the roots of what is out there today. And they are brittish.
I don't think they were metal; to me they sound more like heavy blues rock. But aside from that, Black Sabbath formed earlier, and in contrast, were and are definitely metal. In fact, Judas Priest (whom no-one bar Gerard Way will say are not a metal band) formed the same year as Zeppelin.
The first true, undisputed heavy-metal record was Black Sabbath's 1970 debut album, with its first track "Black Sabbath" the first undisputed heavy-metal song.Many acts before this can claim to be psychedelic, heavy rock, heavy blues, hard rock or even proto-punk -- such as Iron Butterfly, the MC5, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, The Stooges, even Jimi Hendrix. But no one denies that the first two Black Sabbath records were heavy metal, and that Black Sabbath was a heavy-metal band.
Various artists such as Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, The Who mainly heavy rock / metal
The homophone for "guided a metal" is "guide a muddle."
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The answer you seek are the words led (guided) and lead (metal).
The homophone for "led" is "lead." "Led" is the past tense of the verb "lead," while "lead" is a metal element with the same pronunciation.
The homophone for the word "lead" is "led." "Lead" refers to a metal element, while "led" is the past tense of the verb "to lead."
A homophone for "lead" is "led." "Lead" (pronounced "leed") can refer to the metal element, while "led" (pronounced "led") is the past tense of the verb "to lead."
No, they were not.
If lead is pronounced the same way as led it means the metal. If it's the part of the same verb as led, it's pronounced 'leed'.Lead, with a long e, is a homophone of lede. He will lead us to victory. Led, with a short e, is a homophone of lead. She has led us to victory.
Soft music (do you mean soft rock?) is vocal dominated, with the instruments providing accompaniment. It tends to be easy to separate the sounds. Heavy metal is guitar-dominated and instrumentally-led, with a very thick, heavy sound, prominent drums and sludgy bass.
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple are the forefathers of heavy metal. Globally, the exporting of these crucial albums led to the creation of other metal bands across the world.
The homophone for "guided" is "guyed".