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@Drew_fx. Thanks man, I appreciate it. It can get a little better than that louder, but E4 is the extreme, guess I need to practice more. Thanks, that was actually really impressive. As for the Frusciante stuff. I think the sweet spot to me was 'Seems pointless from ABOVE' I guess you won't ever learn any Warren Zevon songs? I reckon you could nail every one, he;s a little too high for me on some stuff to make it sound rich enough. I'm being negative again. Damnit.
@Cabicular. Totally, like I said it is practice and time in. It's like learning the guitar again though, it's really frustrating. Also when I sing low people say I am just mumbling. But yeah, I'II try and work on some good stuff rather than just be a negative and cynical bastard all the time.
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Did another 'Other Side' just now:
OK, just one last negative comment and yeah I am probably utterly and completely wrong no doubt, but I think personally it's because he just has a naturally higher vocal pitch than you do, so it sounds richer and fuller and ironically deeper when it's higher. Like I said you sound to me to come into your own on that 'ABOVE' note. Despite being totally impressed with your video you did, which was actually very impressive and opened my eyes a bit, I still reckon you are a baritone man. I totally commend you trying to develop your voice with training and stuff, completely. Yet I haven't heard anything that is in that natural Baritone range.
You can still make it as a pop singer as a natural Baritone yer know. Warren Zevon was.
It's just, honestly to me, it all fits into place, your voice goes a bit thin when you try and sing mid-upper tenor range, mine does when it goes lower tenor range and I would bet that the blokes with natural higher vocal pitches do as well as they go into upper tenor/ Counter Tenor or Contralto ranges just the same. It's not like we can't all sing these notes and stuff, it's just outside of our natural ranges we can only sing pure tones and have less flexibility for adapting the tone.
I do have a chip on my shoulder and it's massive, my voice is shit, that is a given. But it's like, well it seems to me that elastic bands of various lengths will naturally resonate at different frequencies.
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Honestly, that is where I see you being naturally at. It's just a little too high for me personally.
Think about it, it's like the size of your dick, you got to use what you were born with.
Actually high testosterone levels in foetus development and pubity are actually linked to small penises, so I have nothing to be ashamed about.
No, I just made that up, it's completely unrelated actually.
But the truth is, they don't, *everyone's* voice thins out as it gets higher, and this is a desirable thing. It's because of the laryngeal tilt I talked about - your vocal cords are attached to cartilage within the larynx, and when that moves the cords get stretched... and as a consequence, they thin out!
Thin folds is something I'm working on at the moment, which will reduce the huge powerful notes and will bring down the intensity, but will still leave a lot of colour and vibrancy in the tone.
Sam seriously, get a few lessons. You'll find out that all your misconceptions about vocal types are just that - misconceptions.
Since my transitions are shite, I have been practicing doing octaves E2-E3, F2-F3 etc and also E2 B2 E3 - F2 C3 F3 etc. I got up to Aflat4 without going falsetto.
Then I found I could make engine noises which was more fun, I think it's something I could work on instead of singing. I think I heard somewhere on a video that this is some sort of exercise to help do something. I forget what it is now though.
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I wonder if you can learn to thicken the tone of your voice?
Had a go at home sweet home following the lyrics off the internet, and experimenting with that nasal resonance thing. Wish I could sing an octave higher without cracking up but oh well. This must be about a C3 and isn't too low. Absolutely cannot do a C4 though without my voice breaking, but it's not unacceptably low is it? I still think I am a shyte baritone and not a bass although nearing a B2, which is smack in the middle of my range and hearing your thing again Drew, alas I think I am. I think I want to learn opera stuff now. It's actually really annoying because it doesn't sound that low to me at all, although analysing it, it is actually.
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Yeah, horrible for yous lol. Made a mistake of trying to sing high first and now I can't sing anything. But here is grandpa simpson head voice in C4 which keeps slipping into falsetto, Falsetto in C4 and then in C2 struggling with the low A1 on road. Maybe with training I could reach a C4, but I seriously doubt it. Low isn't much cop either, mainly as my throat hurts after trying to sing high. Don't laugh too hard, it's all outside of my comfort zone.
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