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From:  Greypins@a...
Date:  Fri Mar 15, 2002  7:10 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] FALSETTO IN CHEST VOICE MODE VERSUS FALSETTO IN HEAD VOICE MODE

In a message dated 3/15/2002 12:00:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, Greypins
writes:

> ooooooooh @#$%!!!, have i got some thinking to do.
>
ok, i thought about it. the only way i could get medial compression
when in falsetto, was with a high larynx. i'm pretty sure that this is what
all those metal singers are doing in their high range (robert plant, ian
gillam, steven tyler, etc.). when the larynx is stable or, slightly
lowered, this 'thing' doesn't happen so, i don't think it can be considered
'head voice' in any way.

btw, this would explain why mark baxter has always had trouble getting
tyler to sing without raising his larynx for those high notes - that's how
tyler gets them.

mike







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18142 Re: FALSETTO IN CHEST VOICE MODE VERSUS FALSETTO Lloyd W. Hanson   Wed  3/20/2002  

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