Afro Lint wrote:
Adveser, take vocal lessons. You're singing incorrectly.
I know that, that is my intention, to emulate as many people as possible. It's just difficult learning how to sing on key in 250 different ways. very tough.
As far as how to get the tone right, that is easy, it's very tough to hit the notes because the two notes from two singers may sound exactly the same but be just different enough where it sounds "wrong"
It's also tough to relearn how to sing songs, so back when I REALLY REALLY was bad there was tendency to get stuck singing it the same way. I've sung Vision Divine's stuff to death and am about 80% on it after about about a year of semi-regular practice on it. Singing along to Stream of Consciousness was an eye opener because I had to really go back and re-evalutate what I was doing. I'm starting to do that again as of late by not singing in one mode but alternating between falsetto and natual singing when applicable, before it was all falsetto. It was on-key but absolutely terrible sounding tone.
I take it as a good sign that there is a minimal amount of shit talking about my voice and encouragement to get a vocal coach, I may do that one day, but I have three years left until I start to take it seriously enough to even think about joining a band or anything so it isn't an immediate plan. I'm having fun screwing around.
I'm noticing ways to improve it drastically since i'm monitoring now in a consistent way that will reflect the way it sounds "on tape" so my voice will likely get much much better within 6 months. I'm actually getting to the point where I can almost just sing instead of concerning myself with how to make it sound like the guy who did it originally.
I don't take criticism of tone too seriously because guys like Peter Cetera, Geddy Lee, Joacim Cans and million other guys have done quite well despite about 90% of everyone hearing them finding thier voices unbearble. If someone wants to criticize techinique and being on key, I love hearing that stuff because it only helps.