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Jeremy, A question about vocal technique.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 6:07 am
by Liquid_Drummer
Jeremy,

Hearing you sing in the higher registers I notice a slight change in the tonality of your voice like its further back in your throat. I am wondering if this is natural or something you do to help hit the higher registers. I am sure you have heard me sing a few Journey tunes that I posted up here that are on acid planet but if not then go to the link at the bottom. For me to hit the higher notes I have to wail. For dynamics I back off the mic. It seems to me that you "switch modes" seamlessly. Wondering if you have any tips because the only reason I cant sing Journey type tenor for extended periods is stamina. I am done after like 3 songs. I do smoke and can never breath out both nostrils due to a deviated septim so I guess being able to do it at all is a blessing. Any sugestions ? And yes I know smoking is the 1st... ehehe

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?so ... 951&t=3384

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:35 pm
by 7 Wishes
I don't think Jeremey will be responding anytime soon, and I know the answer to this question, but maybe he'll come back to us at some point.

Dude, I've been singing rock for 20 years, and I've made some money at it, but you have a tremendous natural gift - you're a much better vocalist than I am. That being said, STOP FUCKING SMOKING! With a gift like that, you need to protect that instrument like the precious commodity it is.