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Ehwmatt wrote:I don't know much about Chalfant but I think he's definitely at least in his early 50s? Just thought I've at least read that somewhere...
Escape81 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I don't know much about Chalfant but I think he's definitely at least in his early 50s? Just thought I've at least read that somewhere...
That's disheartening... but he sounds fantastic! I wonder if he could feasibly handle the catalogue. Let's speculate!
Escape81 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I don't know much about Chalfant but I think he's definitely at least in his early 50s? Just thought I've at least read that somewhere...
That's disheartening... but he sounds fantastic! I wonder if he could feasibly handle the catalogue. Let's speculate!
Escape81 wrote:Ehwmatt,
I'll check it out, thanks.
Jana,
Girl, you crazy! The emphasis for Journey is (and should be) vocals, not showmanship. Though it would be great if you could have both.
Jeremey,
Given Chalfant's age, and since you are a talented singer yourself, can you provide testimony how age plays a factor into singing? For example, are you finding it harder to sing Journey material than when you were youngER?
Escape81 wrote:Ehwmatt,
I'll check it out, thanks.
Jana,
Girl, you crazy! The emphasis for Journey is (and should be) vocals, not showmanship. Though it would be great if you could have both.?
Jeremey wrote:I'm a better singer in my mid-thirties than I was in my mid-twenties. But I'll probably be a worse singer in my mid-forties. It's like anything else....Expecting a 20 year career from a pro football player isn't reasonable. There's a lot of (relatively) old guys that keep singing, but they have less stylized voices than some of the more physically strenous singers (ie Phil Collins versus Robert Plant).
Jeremey wrote:Escape81 wrote:Fascinating. Could you elaborate more?
Not really, that's pretty straight forward and I am not sure what else would elaborate on that, but I'd be happy to answer any more specific questions you might have.
Escape81 wrote:
I meant what has enabled you to advance in your skills between your mid-20s and mid-30s that will fail you in your mid-40s. Do you predict a substantial drop in capability due to the touring demands of Frontiers?
Jeremey wrote:Escape81 wrote:
I meant what has enabled you to advance in your skills between your mid-20s and mid-30s that will fail you in your mid-40s. Do you predict a substantial drop in capability due to the touring demands of Frontiers?
The male voice is physically in it's prime around the ages of 28-38 or so. It's just the process of maturation of singing and experience. I don't think I'll have any drop in ability due to Frontiers - if anything it will keep me in shape vocally longer. If you are an athlete and you get "out of shape," you're not going to be able to get back into shape at the same level you were 4 or 5 years prior. Continuing to sing as much as I do keeps my voice in shape as long as I use it correctly. Unlike some that have tackled the Journey catalog, I think it's a bit more naturally suited to my voice, so I don't anticipate as much damage....It will be the natural aging that diminishes my ability more than anything. Assuming I don't start smoking again or decide to do Def Leppard covers on my days off.
Ehwmatt wrote:Jeremey wrote:Escape81 wrote:
I meant what has enabled you to advance in your skills between your mid-20s and mid-30s that will fail you in your mid-40s. Do you predict a substantial drop in capability due to the touring demands of Frontiers?
The male voice is physically in it's prime around the ages of 28-38 or so. It's just the process of maturation of singing and experience. I don't think I'll have any drop in ability due to Frontiers - if anything it will keep me in shape vocally longer. If you are an athlete and you get "out of shape," you're not going to be able to get back into shape at the same level you were 4 or 5 years prior. Continuing to sing as much as I do keeps my voice in shape as long as I use it correctly. Unlike some that have tackled the Journey catalog, I think it's a bit more naturally suited to my voice, so I don't anticipate as much damage....It will be the natural aging that diminishes my ability more than anything. Assuming I don't start smoking again or decide to do Def Leppard covers on my days off.
Don't fuckin start smoking again for many reasons
G.I.Jim wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jeremey wrote:Escape81 wrote:
I meant what has enabled you to advance in your skills between your mid-20s and mid-30s that will fail you in your mid-40s. Do you predict a substantial drop in capability due to the touring demands of Frontiers?
The male voice is physically in it's prime around the ages of 28-38 or so. It's just the process of maturation of singing and experience. I don't think I'll have any drop in ability due to Frontiers - if anything it will keep me in shape vocally longer. If you are an athlete and you get "out of shape," you're not going to be able to get back into shape at the same level you were 4 or 5 years prior. Continuing to sing as much as I do keeps my voice in shape as long as I use it correctly. Unlike some that have tackled the Journey catalog, I think it's a bit more naturally suited to my voice, so I don't anticipate as much damage....It will be the natural aging that diminishes my ability more than anything. Assuming I don't start smoking again or decide to do Def Leppard covers on my days off.
Don't fuckin start smoking again for many reasons
Yeah penis!
Ehwmatt wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Jeremey wrote:Escape81 wrote:
I meant what has enabled you to advance in your skills between your mid-20s and mid-30s that will fail you in your mid-40s. Do you predict a substantial drop in capability due to the touring demands of Frontiers?
The male voice is physically in it's prime around the ages of 28-38 or so. It's just the process of maturation of singing and experience. I don't think I'll have any drop in ability due to Frontiers - if anything it will keep me in shape vocally longer. If you are an athlete and you get "out of shape," you're not going to be able to get back into shape at the same level you were 4 or 5 years prior. Continuing to sing as much as I do keeps my voice in shape as long as I use it correctly. Unlike some that have tackled the Journey catalog, I think it's a bit more naturally suited to my voice, so I don't anticipate as much damage....It will be the natural aging that diminishes my ability more than anything. Assuming I don't start smoking again or decide to do Def Leppard covers on my days off.
Don't fuckin start smoking again for many reasons
Yeah penis!
Cocksmoking?
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