Liquid_Drummer wrote:I have to admit I like the sound of my voice better with a little rasp to it. I liked Perry's voice a little better in late 82 through late 83 when he started getting a little bit raspy. I wish Anyone listen to early 82 boots vs late 82 ? You can hear the change in his voice and technique for achieving certain notes. I could be wrong about the year. Might be early 83 thru late 83..
You're correct about the year,'83 it was.Steve himself talked about a deliberate change of vocal technique,in his attempt to explore the entire range of his voice,particularly the lower range.
I also believe that by that time he was already working with a great vocal coach - it's obvious that he learned how to use certain singing techniques,breathing techiques,etc...
Anyway,during the 'Frontiers' era,on the album itself and the live shows,Steve was already a professional singer in every way.
That album is a singing performance that's hard to equal.
Just wondering,LD...I know the drums are your speciality,but have you ever worked with a vocal coach?Not sure if you mentioned it or not.
I think a coach would help you find your right range - like Susie said so many times,singing in a comfortable zone will keep your voice in great shape.
Maybe the Frontiers/TBF Perry range is more appropriate for you.