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Large Vocal Ranges Rare?
Ballard:
Also the dude uses falsetto quite a lot.
Catacombs:
One thing about Tom Morello is he's famous for his guitar work wayyy before his vocal work. His vocals aren't anything amazing, just usually deep-voiced male (i don't know much about vocal terms). I saw Serj open for the Foo Fighters back in January, and he was OK, but just that. Certainly nothing special. I don't like his music so, so that might have been it. And watching him dance around on stage and party-boy and stuff like that was stupid haha.
Cadeonehalf:
--- Quote from: Catacombs on 18 Nov 2008, 09:37 ---One thing about Tom Morello is he's famous for his guitar work wayyy before his vocal work. His vocals aren't anything amazing, just usually deep-voiced male
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I actually meant that Serj's experiments with vocal sounds reminded me of Morello's work with guitar (although I still have yet to see Serj come up with anything near equal to the sounds Morello coaxes out of that axe).
Dazed:
Jon Anderson/Benoit David of Yes; the late, great Freddie Mercury of Queen; Chris Cornell of Soundgarden/Audioslave (was better by far w/ Soundgarden before he screamed his lungs out); and the late, great Layne Staley of Alice in Chains all had pretty damn impressive range.
Funk Thompson:
Ray White - insanely wide range, more on the high than the low come to think of it.
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