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Status Updates posted by Spectrum IV
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If you like those albums, they have a third and an EP which are also pretty good.
Not sure what I'm listening for? Nothing particularly high here.
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Credit where credit is due. He's a smart man, becoming famous without ever actually doing anything.
Jesse's pretty good. I also like Chris Keller. The difference between those two powerhouses and Brett is just jarring.
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I can still do that. It just doesn't sound good.
No reason to sing anything above A5, really.
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I dun geddit.
Just finished reading the Matt thread. Is the "best display of range" a bad joke or do they not realise how incorrect that is?
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I know of Opeth, haven't given them a good listen though. Rishloo are decent.
I noticed Karnivool in the recommendations. They're another good Aussie band, they sorta sound like Tool if you're into that.
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I used to be able to hit B6 in whistle. Then I recorded it and played it back.
NEVER. AGAIN.
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Not really, it's falsetto with a lot of twang, so it sounds like modal. Did you read the CVT book? It's what they call metal-like neutral.
What's this forum?
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Not sure if it's your type of music, but their first 2 albums are top notch. Plus Clint Boge is an amazing singer.
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Oh, okay. Sorry, I couldn't even tell there were low notes with these laptop speakers.
First one is Eb3.
Second one is B2, but goes lower, Bb I think.
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They were my favourite band before Muse. And I'm a bit sick of Muse lately so have come back to them, and they're still brilliant.
Who are those other bands btw?
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Those who beef in a thread
And then wander to bed
Will wake in the morn
And find themselves warned
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When the air pressure passing through your vocal cords is too strong, they begin to literally break apart, into falsetto. This is when your neck muscles step in to help keep your cords together. If this happens at a high pitch, the false cords will meet and start vibrating, resulting in distortion. But if you go very very high, the FVF will meet regardless (like that A6 video).
Now when the neck muscles step in, your vocal cords don't have room to stretch, so reaching higher notes in the modal register becomes hard. The difference between Matt and Jimmy is that Matt's neck muscles step in a lot earlier, and therefore his break occurs a lot earlier.
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Yeah the CVI forum is a bit daunting at first, but to be fair most of the people there obviously haven't read the book.
As for that thread... wtf is this "noses" list?