Dave,
I'm no expert but here's my understanding of falsetto from what I've studied:
1. If you're using "head voice" or head resonance, that can happen in normal voice or falsetto. Falsetto typically requires more air than normal and not all of the vocal chords are doing the vibration to achieve the note. Only the edges of the vocal chords vibrate. The most "powerful" falsetto is when male singers use "head voice" and falsetto to hit those high notes with power.
2. Falsetto technically happens when you hit a gap in your range going upward in pitch. There is a "loss of control" or a gap in pitch that defines the change from normal voice to falsetto. The position of the throat and mouth are key in determining if "head voice" is hit or not. I believe that Jeremey uses much more "head voice" to get his power. Hugo doesn't use it as much singing Journey stuff. If you want to hear what Hugo can do, go have a listen to Valentine.
As far as Perry goes, he used "3" different voices according to the man himself (and don't ask me to find the interview). Anyhow, those three voices I'm assuming are normal, head voice (falsetto or not) and falsetto with no head voice. You can feel resonance in your head in "head voice" so I can see where this would be interpreted as another voice. If you listen to Sweet and Simple, Perry is clearly in his falsetto, non-head-voice range. I'm assuming it took a pair of vice grips on the ole nut sack as well to hit those notes. In any event, he rocked, falsetto or not.
And as you've mentioned, I'll deffer to the local experts for more accurate information.
L8r,
Aaron
conversationpc wrote:Aaron wrote:I've had enough of your shit asshole. I'm not sure if you're Jeremey's mom or sister but I'm sure that will come to light soon enough. I like Jeremey a lot, but with fuckheads like you supporting him, it's a good reason to pull for someone else.
Falsetto is used by every fucking non-fag male singer to hit range Journey operates in. Steve Perry himself used falsetto to hit those notes. Falsetto can be powerful or not depending on how you apply it. Dumb fuck! The only person that sucks around here is you.
Jeremey fan forever wrote:Aaron wrote:I think both guys have their merits. Jeremey has a great voice with a lot power. Hugo has a bit of a smoother voice that can hit the high high notes with a bit more finesse.
Actually its called falsetto, not finesse.
Hugo sucks
I'll defer to Nora or Jeremey or whoever has more knowledge on this, but most of the high notes that Perry hit back in the day were not done in falsetto but head voice.
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