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  1. OMG, stop it!!! It's night time again and I can hear her scuttling and vocal frying!!!!!!

     

    Here ya go Gracie!

     

    [video=youtube;3XwWIepDRp4]

     

     

    But seriously, vocal fry is probably one of the easiest things to do, and requires almost no effort. Like I said before, try blowing as little air over your cords as possible....or try to mimic Elmer Fudd....seriously

  2. One voice. That's all any good singer needs. It's the amateurs who try to sing in multiple ways.


    When Johnny cash sings he doesn't sound like Prince, then Paul McCartney, then Frank Sinatra does he? Of course not. EVERY time he sings he sounds like Johnny Cash. 99.99 % of all successful singers sound like THEMSELVES. And 99% of that 99.99% sing very close to the same way, song after song after song after song.


    Amateur wannabes are different though. They try, in vain, to sing like their favorite singer in one song, then like another different singer in another song, then they hear someone singing high falsetto and they have to sing like that too, then they hear a great baritone so they have to sing like that too, then they hear someone singing softly with great success so they then must sing softly, but later on they hear someone singing loudly with great success so they think they then have to master loud singing etc etc etc.


    Pretty much all the famous, really good and successful singers ... sound like THEMSELVES, and sing in their OWN unique voice.

     

    I can sing anything from Journey to Marylin Manson...that makes me an an amateur?....lol

  3. Singing Success is a marketing gimmick. It "may" help you if you want to sound like Taylor Swift. Brett Manning offers abunch of exercises that are useless in real world application. The biggest fault in SLS is the abscensce of breath support, which is key to singing anything. Look at the free vids on YouTube, the only person in that whole BS program thats worth a shit is Chris Keller...and the technique he is using on his cover tunes ain't SLS! Melissa Cross is BS too, if you are looking for a good program, once again I recommend Ken Tamplin, Jamie Vendera, or Rob Lunte. These guys know their shit, and it is def worth the money.

  4. My advice is to be wary of singing 'methods' and 'exercises". I've found the most efficient and quickest way to improve my voice has been singing songs, lots and lots of different songs, day after day after day. But NOT singing along with already made recordings where there's other vocalists ... that's useless. I'm a musician so I can easily accompany myself, and I usually spend 1 to 2 hours a day practicing songs. It really works well for me.

     

    Singing without any training or technique, you're asking for trouble and could potentially ruin your voice if you're doing it wrong...

  5. Do you really? I didn't know that...I don't even know what it feels like. I wonder if I have it...though I'm sure I'd know if I did, right?

     

    Yeah, the worst days are usually after a gig. I posted a thread similar to this awhile back. I read somewhere that use of the diaphragm...singing...can push acids back up into your throat. When I get it, it feels as if my lower throat is burning. Some people don't even know they have it because it occurs while they're sleeping! Beware...BEWARE...:lol:

  6. The first one which you said was falsetto sounded closer to headvoice. Your headvoice example sounded closer to falsetto....but, neither of them sounded like a fully connected head tone. This is just constructive criticism bty......not trying to be a douche :)

  7. Here we go again indeed.:facepalm:

     

    Soprano C?....impressive. I don't think the Coldplay guy is actually singing in falsetto, more of a light head voice IMO. Back to your question, you should be able to hit every note in falsetto that you can in head voice...so something's probably not right. It's hard to do decipher anything without a clip...post it up!

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