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trivium3_mick |
September 16, 2009 1:57:38 AM UTC | Post #1 |
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I heard you cant make your tone sound good is this true or nto for screaming and for singing |
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Elliot |
February 18, 2008 12:05:50 AM UTC | Post #1 |
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For singing, to a certain extent what you have heard is correct. The sound of your voice is the sound of your voice, and though you can extend your range and improve your technique, there's not a great deal you can do to change your tone. A good example would be Frank Sinatra, who had quite a narrow range, yet still manages to sell millions of records due to him having a beautiful tone to his voice. Another example on the other end of the scale is (in my opinion) James LaBrie of Dream Theater. He has a great range and technique, and hit plenty of high notes, and hold notes for ages, yet i find his tone to get quite annoying and there isn't much he can do about it. Obviously you can always try to sound like someone else, but it goes without saying that you will get your best results when you sing in your natural tone. |
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maxmedlow |
June 28, 2008 10:16:22 AM UTC | Post #2 |
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with singin, everybody wants it to sound perfect, which is why people look for new tones, which unfortunatly u cant do. but screamin is meant to sound fugly (in a good way) so if u hav a tone you dont like, just make ur scream higher or lower, more powerful, less powerful, or wateva. i know that ddnt really help, but i just felt like sayin it... |
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