> d) Finally, as far as the comment about "rock" (not quoted) - well > I'm still not sure what "rock" means - heavy metal? rock and roll? > pop? etc. but some of the "rock" material I am familiar with has nice > melodies etc. In addition, many of these "rock" songs are originally > in a high key, and some of the male "rock" singers are very high > light tenors, so I imagine that attempting to sing well in such a > high range poses a considerable challenge. >
Ok, Rock does have different styles, theres 80's rock, heavy metal, speed metal, new rock, soft rock etc... I can sing it all, at least I know I have the potential to sing it all. But to give you a better idea on what rock im talking about I will put a list of artists and songs for whoever is interested in downloading them and listening to how they sing. Keep in mind these are songs I do sing to the best of my untrained capabilities (either to myself or kareoke} and I do pretty good (so I'm told). ok here goes
Artist/Song(s) Sevendust - Trust, Live Again Linkin Park - Pushing me away Soil - Unreal, Two Skins (I do really good with these) Adema - Giving in Tonic - If you can only see (another I'm really good at) Saliva - Click, Click, Boom
I can go on and on, but these should be enough, oh yeah for really heavy rock that I can also do check out Static X - Black and White
Let me know what you guys think, and yes I know I can and probably am destroying my voice, but it is my passion, so please offer advice rather than ridicule.
Paul Paul
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