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Groupie
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: In my studio
Posts: 20
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I'm what they call a standard tenor.
My range is A2-D5. I find I have the same range as Art Garfunkel, Gerard Way from My Chemical Romance, and Kenny Loggins (for the record I am not a fan of Garfunkel or Loggins) My dad says I need more "power" in my voice to be heard over the electric guitars and drums. He says not necessarily volume. How do I achieve this "power"? |
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Groupie
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Hollywood, CA
Posts: 9
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You achieve power, volume and and good cut-through EQ with resonance. Put more of your resonance in your mask when you're singing. This will make it easier to hit the high notes and keep them full and round, instead of that squeezed, annoying tone.
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