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The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
X factor wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
Not sure, but that same combo cures my constipation....
...but perhaps I've said too much?
strungout wrote:I have a singing question I have always wondered about. I have heard people talk about "headvoice" and that is very difficult to do? What exactly is "headvoice"? The human singing voice is one of the most intriguing instruments IMO. Would love to hear more about the ins and outs of a persons singing capabilities, warmups, etc. Any special things or little remedies you do to take care of your voice.........JSS, Nora, any other singers here?
X factor wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
Not sure, but that same combo cures my constipation....
...but perhaps I've said too much?
conversationpc wrote:Head voice is that area between normal, or "chest", voice and falsetto. It's easier to demonstrate by singing than it is with words.
Lots of people mistake head voice for falsetto. For example, I often hear people describe how Steve Perry sings "falsetto" but is, in fact, singing a lot of that high stuff in head voice.
Falsetto is best illustrated by the way the Bee Gees sang, for example, or a lot of Robert Plant's vocals while he was in Zeppelin. Head voice singers are guys like Perry, Geoff Tate of Queensryche, Rob Halford, Lou Gramm, Brad Delp, etc. It allows the singer to maintain the power and tone in their voice without simply relying on falsetto, where you lose the power and gain a more nasal tone.
strungout wrote:I have a singing question I have always wondered about. I have heard people talk about "headvoice" and that is very difficult to do? What exactly is "headvoice"? The human singing voice is one of the most intriguing instruments IMO. Would love to hear more about the ins and outs of a persons singing capabilities, warmups, etc. Any special things or little remedies you do to take care of your voice.........JSS, Nora, any other singers here?
strungout wrote:most great singers don't pronounce their "R"s because it closes the throat up too much. True?
tragchk wrote:strungout wrote:I have a singing question I have always wondered about. I have heard people talk about "headvoice" and that is very difficult to do? What exactly is "headvoice"? The human singing voice is one of the most intriguing instruments IMO. Would love to hear more about the ins and outs of a persons singing capabilities, warmups, etc. Any special things or little remedies you do to take care of your voice.........JSS, Nora, any other singers here?
Good question......had to actually think back to remember the definition
If I remember correctly, "head voice" is a technique in which the tone is forced from the "belt" to the "nasal passages"....if it's done correctly for Classical Music - which I did - then the passages should actually "buzz" and feel like it's a kind of "tickle".
Bizarre; I know...but for Classical, you NEED TO KNOW how to do this, in order to hit Stratospheric high notes way above the Staff.
Remedies to take care of my voice....
Well, considering that I'm a "active participant" in the BOOZE thread w/ my Chianti....my knuckes should be rapped by a Nun with a ruler!!
heehee....
Three words to rely on for EFFORTLESS singing:
Warm rainy days......awesome.
Moisture and humidity are a "singerchick's" best friend.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
tragchk wrote:The ear automatically knows what is being sung, even with the pronounciation changes.
Moon Beam wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Can someone please tell me why I am able to hit high notes after drinking black coffee and eating bannanas?
I am dead serious here.
This is the most curious I've been all day
on an answer.
tragchk wrote:strungout wrote:I have a singing question I have always wondered about. I have heard people talk about "headvoice" and that is very difficult to do? What exactly is "headvoice"? The human singing voice is one of the most intriguing instruments IMO. Would love to hear more about the ins and outs of a persons singing capabilities, warmups, etc. Any special things or little remedies you do to take care of your voice.........JSS, Nora, any other singers here?
Good question......had to actually think back to remember the definition
If I remember correctly, "head voice" is a technique in which the tone is forced from the "belt" to the "nasal passages"....if it's done correctly for Classical Music - which I did - then the passages should actually "buzz" and feel like it's a kind of "tickle".
Bizarre; I know...but for Classical, you NEED TO KNOW how to do this, in order to hit Stratospheric high notes way above the Staff.
Remedies to take care of my voice....
Well, considering that I'm a "active participant" in the BOOZE thread w/ my Chianti....my knuckes should be rapped by a Nun with a ruler!!
heehee....
Three words to rely on for EFFORTLESS singing:
Warm rainy days......awesome.
Moisture and humidity are a "singerchick's" best friend.
strungout wrote:Freddie Mercury - headvoice?
If anybody can give examples of headvoice singing or falsetto singing........certain songs, singers.
Shadowsong wrote:Freddy has done some spectacular voices.
I was bnlown away with some esp who wants to live forever
and the one where he does do some classical operatic ballads
He does them well did them quite well..
Shadowsong wrote:Thanks
Never really followed him
but by chance heard some of it and it was exceptional!
FM was quite a talented vocalist
conversationpc wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Thanks
Never really followed him
but by chance heard some of it and it was exceptional!
FM was quite a talented vocalist
If you ever want to check it out, it was called "Barcelona".
conversationpc wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Thanks
Never really followed him
but by chance heard some of it and it was exceptional!
FM was quite a talented vocalist
If you ever want to check it out, it was called "Barcelona".
tragchk wrote:...and it was the last song FM ever sang....
here it is: total FM "trademark multi-voice" on the word "Barcelona":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFLu6bu7LEk
conversationpc wrote:tragchk wrote:...and it was the last song FM ever sang....
here it is: total FM "trademark multi-voice" on the word "Barcelona":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFLu6bu7LEk
Yeah, that was probably the last live performance but I believe "Mother Love" from "Made in Heaven" is the last vocal that Freddie ever sang, perhaps only weeks or even days before he died. The last verse of that song is sung by Brian May because Freddie's health deteriorated to the point that he wasn't able to finish the song.
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