Dr.Innovation
09-22-2008, 01:25 AM
I recently read about the new singer for Journey, and what a great story he has! Arnel Pineda is his name I think.
Anyway it got me thinking about me, and my singing...
Throughout life I've never fit a common stereotype, a common "genre" etc...I don't fit in any categories and what's most puzzling for me musically is that I don't have one style of singing. Example:
I like 38 special, -2nd chance is a personal favorite.
I like RnB (although not the recent watered down RnB)
Jodeci, R Kelly from the 90's, Boys 2 Men, Brian Mcknight....
I love Boston, Journey, Peter Gabriel, Ray Charles,Brian Adams, Sting, the Eagles, Nirvana, Foo Fighters.....Basically anyone or group that has a distinct voice I love...Clapton...Johnny Cash
Hell, I even like listening to Opera, some Country as well as Korn, Rage, Disturbed, Cold, the Killers...
With that out of the way I love to sing...I love to hit notes that give me chills down my spine...I love to experiment with my voice so long as there is no straining.
Here's the thing. I don't have "one" style of singing, I have multiple:confused:
Some know of me, some don't know me, but what I can tell you is that sometimes saying things you aren't privy to (because this is the internet and we haven't met in person) might sound very conceeded. This I am not. Born and raised poor and humble, but I was taught not to be insecure if you can acknowledge your own worth, or in this case talent
-I can pretty much do it all.
I can sing with RnB styles, I can sing Rock Ballads and what's most distubring is that people started telling me that I sounded like Steve Perry:facepalm:
To me, that guy is awesome, despite his unwillingness to be with the band that relished in success with those famous songs they pumped out together as a unit...Now, not to discredit Steve Perry in any way I have always noticed a common denominator with his songs, any song with Journey or say "Foolish Heart" -done Solo...
Reverb, reverb, and more reverb.....Why?
Does it HAVE to be used? -The flip side:
Peter Gabriel doesn't need Reverb and has actually recorded songs without it...
What I want to know is how is this possible, or am I tone deaf and pretending that I sound this good? I know I can play piano, but singing I don't know. I've been told by people but for all I know they were being nice! So I thought I'd make up this thread for any and all people (like me) who may have been told this or something similar. Together, as a group of singers we could discuss this professionally and humbly...What say you?:wave:
One last thing-What IF I could sing like Steve Perry?
I don't mean copy him. I mean what if somehow I have the same tonal quality, the same vibrato, same power to hit the tough notes? -without sounding identical of course.
Anyway it got me thinking about me, and my singing...
Throughout life I've never fit a common stereotype, a common "genre" etc...I don't fit in any categories and what's most puzzling for me musically is that I don't have one style of singing. Example:
I like 38 special, -2nd chance is a personal favorite.
I like RnB (although not the recent watered down RnB)
Jodeci, R Kelly from the 90's, Boys 2 Men, Brian Mcknight....
I love Boston, Journey, Peter Gabriel, Ray Charles,Brian Adams, Sting, the Eagles, Nirvana, Foo Fighters.....Basically anyone or group that has a distinct voice I love...Clapton...Johnny Cash
Hell, I even like listening to Opera, some Country as well as Korn, Rage, Disturbed, Cold, the Killers...
With that out of the way I love to sing...I love to hit notes that give me chills down my spine...I love to experiment with my voice so long as there is no straining.
Here's the thing. I don't have "one" style of singing, I have multiple:confused:
Some know of me, some don't know me, but what I can tell you is that sometimes saying things you aren't privy to (because this is the internet and we haven't met in person) might sound very conceeded. This I am not. Born and raised poor and humble, but I was taught not to be insecure if you can acknowledge your own worth, or in this case talent
-I can pretty much do it all.
I can sing with RnB styles, I can sing Rock Ballads and what's most distubring is that people started telling me that I sounded like Steve Perry:facepalm:
To me, that guy is awesome, despite his unwillingness to be with the band that relished in success with those famous songs they pumped out together as a unit...Now, not to discredit Steve Perry in any way I have always noticed a common denominator with his songs, any song with Journey or say "Foolish Heart" -done Solo...
Reverb, reverb, and more reverb.....Why?
Does it HAVE to be used? -The flip side:
Peter Gabriel doesn't need Reverb and has actually recorded songs without it...
What I want to know is how is this possible, or am I tone deaf and pretending that I sound this good? I know I can play piano, but singing I don't know. I've been told by people but for all I know they were being nice! So I thought I'd make up this thread for any and all people (like me) who may have been told this or something similar. Together, as a group of singers we could discuss this professionally and humbly...What say you?:wave:
One last thing-What IF I could sing like Steve Perry?
I don't mean copy him. I mean what if somehow I have the same tonal quality, the same vibrato, same power to hit the tough notes? -without sounding identical of course.