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> The Music That I Can't Stomach..., A witty name for a dull questions
Ionas
post Fri 25 Oct 2002, 14:16
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Among all the technicians and electronic music makers here there ought to be a number of competent singers... And I know that the reply might very well be 'it has taken me 20 years to develop and there is no right way about it...', and I am painfully aware that this might be just the case. However, I am still gunning for any hints or good advice I might find.

What I'm wondering is: How do you learn to use your stomach properly when singing? And I don't except a full guide posted on this off-topic forum, but any hints, or even urls to online guides to singing, would be wonderful...


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post Tue 14 Jan 2003, 23:27
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QUOTE (Johnny Valium @ Jan 14 2003, 09:37)
Nice vocals! cool.gif

Geoff Tate used to be one of my gods too. But I never even attempted to try singing this style.

JV

You missed one thing......I'm older than Geoff, so In all reality he sounds like me! I was singing "Queensryche" as you say, styled vocals since 1976, my insperation towards bands like YES, DEEP PURPLE and EARLY PRIEST, fueled my passion...not Queesryche, although they are a premier talent. But thank you VERY much for the kind words.
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