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Someone who understands music theory better than me could explain why, but I think this and SOF will be the first of the new songs to be drastically drop-tuned live to ensure Ed can actually sing them
Must be aimed at Ten Club's shipping dept, non-responsive, vinyl maybe in Monday. Mike's slaying bridge on this digital copy though makes up the difference.
Must be aimed at Ten Club's shipping dept, non-responsive, vinyl maybe in Monday. Mike's slaying bridge on this digital copy though makes up the difference.
scared of fear didnt seem like it would be challenging. would it be?
It’s more the key it’s in than the speed of the song. I’m out of my depth here (someone help me out) but is it ‘head voice’ he’s using here?
I absolutely adore his vocals on SOF but can see it being drastically down-tuned like Who Ever Said was on the last tour
Both key and song tempo can affect a singer. If the band plays a song faster live than on record it would require the singer to sing at a higher pitch even in the same key. The band may elect to downtune to compensate if they want to rock the shit out of the song and play faster.
Chorus reminds me, in parts of "What the Peephole Say" from the new Queens album, specifically the "Tonight's the Night..." bit.
Also, not surprisingly, very Cramps-inspired.
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