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Tictock

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  1. Exactly! Agree 100%. Without proper occlusion it's quite possible to damage the voice if it isn't given enough 'down time.' Volume isn't about air flow, it's about ring. Each voice has it's own character. I'm not familiar with Katie Agresta's work. However, from my experience it seems that finding the right coach that the singer can learn from is the most important. Learning the 'healthiest' way to sing is the best way to enable a singer to adjust their own technique for whatever style they choose to pursue, and that imho is the italian school of voice. It gives them a truly healthy center. From which they can always return to regardless of which stylistic direction they choose to work out. Obviously that beautiful italian style is greatly evident from everything I've posted here so far.
  2. Great Singers: Jussi Bjorling, Alfredo Kraus, Fritz Wunderlicht, early Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa. Amongst the mortals, those that I greatly enjoy: Rob Halford (SWOD is voice 101), Bruce Dickinson (NOTB-SSOASS is just beautiful), Dio (H&H), Chris Deburg (love his feeling), George Michael, Freddy Mercury (brilliant ideas guy), King Diamond (vocal characterizations and intriguing stories have given him a nice career).
  3. Actually... above the passagio it's quite normal to mix the head and chest registers. Initially using only the head (falsetto) to work out the notes, but until ya hook up the power it's going to sound 'thin.' Prince sings in falsetto, and he doesn't sing very high. check out this clip.. nice movement to an upper register note. http://geocities.com/aldertate/otl.mp3 (the end of verse stuff is just studio voice). humming helps open up the high end. Good luck!!
  4. http://geocities.com/aldertate/road.mp3 I'm normally a very clean singer, but some songs require more aggression. I'm trying to combine some heavy bluesy vox along with a more traditional aggressive vocal, as well as some high 'strat' note harmonies. Some of these styles are being used on some other songs, but I can't tell how 'successful' (convincing, appealing, etc...) they are? No Auto-tune was used.... just a very simple chain: AT4033-Art tube (yes, I know lol)-delta 10/10... used blue plugins:reverb/delay/compression. DAW is Vegas 7.0. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. This is an early demo version. Working out sounds, and direction. It's far from finished... But I could use some feedback on the vocals. Thanks, Russ
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