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CoreyRIT wrote:Axtech wrote:I think that with Raine (or at least with this thread) the whiney stuff is included in the falsetto. It's just any note that he hits which is in a higher octave than one might expect.
Ahh, those were the days...
There are so many places on Gravity where it sounds like he wants to hit some high ones, and then doesn't. I really wish Bob Rock hadn't suggested that he (forced him to) get rid of it. Some of the songs would have been a lot better with it.
Oh well. 'Tis a time of change.
that's not a *true* falsetto.... falsettos are what boy bands sing in
Junkimunki wrote:CoreyRIT wrote:Axtech wrote:I think that with Raine (or at least with this thread) the whiney stuff is included in the falsetto. It's just any note that he hits which is in a higher octave than one might expect.
Ahh, those were the days...
There are so many places on Gravity where it sounds like he wants to hit some high ones, and then doesn't. I really wish Bob Rock hadn't suggested that he (forced him to) get rid of it. Some of the songs would have been a lot better with it.
Oh well. 'Tis a time of change.
that's not a *true* falsetto.... falsettos are what boy bands sing in
it is a major register shift, therefore making it falsetto however its placed in the nasal cavity to overproject. i for one miss the falsetto usage in gravity. i agree with whoever said that the lack of it makes him sound like hes straining his voice...which he probably is. it would be so much healthier to go into a falsetto around his break instead of pushing it...ah well, guess bob doesn't know that much about voice performanceor perhaps hes just looking for a buck?
~Steph
CoreyRIT wrote:you're not supposed to sing from the throat