Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c
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falsetto should have been way more common
yes
I see falsetto as the foundation of male vocal training
I believe for long term vocal health and good technique they are best off learning that before they even learn chest voice
what about bass singers
because failures in technique are more obvious with falsetto?
i agree with that
that's one reason
another reason is that iti s more durable, you can sing longer in falsetto without wearing out your vocal chords
if you use sufficient power
another reason is falsetto naturally forces you to have a very clean, smooth sound and be very legato with everything
it just forces you to do it right and you can practice it all day
also you cannot belt with falsetto really
therefore if you want to be loud you have to loosen up and let resonance happen
the main thing wrong with singers today is they all use chest voice only and so they become belters, and take it to extremes where they are almost just yelling
If you move from falsetto to that rob halford head voice you can hide problems with technqiue
in my view pop singing is melodic yelling
I need to hear this
i mean rob halford is just straight up one of the better singers who ever lived
halford is probably the best metal singer of all time
nobody compares to his power
bruce dickinson is annoying by comparison
i will show you the most important music
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listening
Halford's voice matured in a good way
have you heard him on their recent album @profagonist
i think his worst is bruce dickinson's best
Actually I think how his voice changed was a bit of tragedy
check out Battle Cry on youtube
i don't see how he gets that top spot
so, to drive home the point earlier, this Judas Priest track shows that his primary departure from classical singing is using less vibrato
and it works
it's honestly one of the better ways to sing great without being a foofy opera singer
yeah halford really made his voice soar on this