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#242122 by haukurhannes
Sat Jun 19, 2010 7:05 am
As we all know, Mr. Townsend has a massive vocal range, something that makes people like me green with envy...

Is there anything properly known about this, what his technique really is, and with that; how can I do those things?!
#242127 by Estbarul
Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:57 am
Dev, why don´t you make a tut on singing? You sing awesome! (when you have enough time of course.... :))
#242173 by hyrra
Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:00 pm
Estbarul wrote:Dev, why don´t you make a tut on singing? You sing awesome! (when you have enough time of course.... :))

Damn, that would be awesome! Tutorial phhleazh!
#242177 by antikythera
Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:28 pm
Hell if I know. I've been trying to sing Dev for years and all I can manage perfect is Thing Beyond Things. I can't do the scream though so I guess technically I can't do anything. I can almost do Stagnant but the gristle in "choke upon the bone" is just too much. @-@
#242189 by haukurhannes
Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:49 pm
hyrra wrote:
Estbarul wrote:Dev, why don´t you make a tut on singing? You sing awesome! (when you have enough time of course.... :))

Damn, that would be awesome! Tutorial phhleazh!


I'm a n00b on this forum, and I approve of this message
#242190 by mrbean667
Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:20 pm
How about a full-blown DVD?
#242194 by antikythera
Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:44 pm
mrbean667 wrote:How about a full-blown DVD?


Great Average Voice. =D
#242219 by Drowd
Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:40 am
I once read in an (old) interview (can't recall where it's from) that Devin just screamed until he felt something rip his throat.
You might as well try this.
But as far as ''clean'' singing goes...
Only Devin can tell. I'm pretty sure he doesn't know how the hell he's doin' it.
It must be natural to him, he must feel it more than he knows how to do it.
#242220 by Biert
Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:37 am
Drowd wrote:I once read in an (old) interview (can't recall where it's from) that Devin just screamed until he felt something rip his throat.
You might as well try this.

I don't dig advice that will damage people's vocal cords permanently.
#242252 by gendralman
Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:24 pm
Not to burst your bubble, but it's more genetics than technique.

I mean, he sang on a major-label rock album at 19. It's not like he has some secret method that no one else knows. Your throat, vocal chords, and head are shaped a certain way that determine what kind of pyrotechnics you can do with your voice. Some people can do it, some can't.

(Obviously it takes a ridiculous amount of practice and dedication, too. But practice alone isn't going to get you there.)

Drowd wrote:I once read in an (old) interview (can't recall where it's from) that Devin just screamed until he felt something rip his throat.
You might as well try this.


Please disregard this.
#242257 by mrbean667
Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:55 pm
Plus he was in the school choir, so he started singing pretty damn early.

As a singer myself, the best advice I can give is...
JUST SING!!!
#242273 by Drowd
Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:52 pm
gendralman wrote:
Drowd wrote:I once read in an (old) interview (can't recall where it's from) that Devin just screamed until he felt something rip his throat.
You might as well try this.


Please disregard this.


Of course it's a very bad idea to do that.
I wouldn't try it myself. I'm just reporting what Devin said in an interview (which was probably a joke of some sort)
#242288 by JuZ
Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:19 am
I recall some time back that Tracy mentioned Devin worked quite hard on his vocals - he was unsure if his voice was up to what he wanted to do, or something along these lines.

Genetics would most certainly play a major part - my voice is NEVER going to be powerful or controlled in any meaningful way, despite my being a decent little boy soprano until testosterone came along and yanked me by the short and curlies. But from all I've heard Dev and others say, training can also be of benefit, and looking after the pipes also helps (see Dev's stronger-and-cleaner-than-ever voice sans the weed).

So I'd say the obvious starting point (if you don't do this already) would be to source a good vocal teacher.
#242298 by Spades
Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:52 am
Having a good voice is genetics but being a good singer is practice. It's like any other muscle of the body and gets stronger through exercise. "Just sing" is probably the best advice and getting your breathing right is very important.
#242313 by Biert
Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:58 am
This has a little bit of info: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=5020

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