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Dec 6 2008, 07:48 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 1-June 08 From: Strasburg, Va Member No.: 5.220 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DCgTTeqFa4
I'm certain I can't sing like this... based on the fact that I can only hit the Eb below that G. But, like... How does one sing so high, in a falsetto, then rasp their voice like that? Whenever I sing falsetto, It's always very smooth, and there's nothing I can do to make it more interesting. -------------------- ♫♫♫ Gotta love music. ♫♫♫
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Dec 6 2008, 07:56 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1.310 Joined: 17-April 08 From: Rhode Island USA Member No.: 4.917 |
haha he looks like Jesus haha reminds me of ten thousand strong by hammerfall but no where near as good as this guy
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Dec 6 2008, 09:07 PM
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 2.279 Joined: 4-August 08 From: Argentina, Buenos Aires Member No.: 5.625 |
Nemanja will tell you if I'm wrong but probably you are a baritone and you can only reach that register with the falsetto technique. Ted Neeley seems to be a tenor so his register reach to those notes without that technique and it's easier to make that grasp when you are not concerned that much in the note itself.
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Jan 10 2009, 02:46 PM
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![]() Singing Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 3.391 Joined: 23-January 08 Member No.: 3.960 |
Yeap,high falseto singing(realy high,like the clip),is pretty much the same as it goes for normal full voice.Tenors have higher falseto range as they do in the normal mode.But you can make your falseto sound full and big.It is all a thing of practise.Sing note by note every day(falseto singing),in time you will get better control.
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