Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by Easy E » Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:52 pm

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by DrumsFoDaSoul » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:48 pm

baseballjon9 wrote:am i the only one who doesnt know wat "falsettos" are?

Its when he sings really high with his voice. Like in Jimi Thing with the lyrics of "Lately I've been feeling low..."

He uses falsettos a lot in So Much to Say. John Mayer is another artist thats big into falsettos.
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by Mikey » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:52 pm

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baseballjon9 wrote:am i the only one who doesnt know wat "falsettos" are?

Its when he sings really high with his voice. Like in Jimi Thing with the lyrics of "Lately I've been feeling low..."

He uses falsettos a lot in So Much to Say. John Mayer is another artist thats big into falsettos.
Listen to Radiohead and Muse for some hot falsetto action.
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by bassman462 » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:30 am

why do people keep pluralizing falsetto?
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by hofdaddy » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:17 am

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by Grachi » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:12 am

Listen to the outro on bartender at radio city. If that isn't falsetto, then I guess he's just singing "pretty high"...?

and that's from 2007, so I dunno... make your own call if he still can or not
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by flandaneran » Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:16 am

Grachi wrote:Listen to the outro on bartender at radio city. If that isn't falsetto, then I guess he's just singing "pretty high"...?

and that's from 2007, so I dunno... make your own call if he still can or not
dude is right. if you dont think dave can sing falsetto get the radio city dvd.

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by DrumsFoDaSoul » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:08 pm

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Grachi wrote:Listen to the outro on bartender at radio city. If that isn't falsetto, then I guess he's just singing "pretty high"...?

and that's from 2007, so I dunno... make your own call if he still can or not
dude is right. if you dont think dave can sing falsetto get the radio city dvd.


But can he hit them consistently every night?

He knows he has to be spot on for the recorded shows that will go onto cd/dvd. But for the performances, its just another show and likely not as much pressure to hit the high notes.
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by flandaneran » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:31 am

So when its being recorded he just wills himself to sing better? :|

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by SimsUK » Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:32 pm

Don't mind him.

P.S. there's plenty of things a studio producer can do for pitch-correction.

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by flandaneran » Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:08 pm

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by geo3217 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:59 pm

flandaneran wrote:
Grachi wrote:Listen to the outro on bartender at radio city. If that isn't falsetto, then I guess he's just singing "pretty high"...?

and that's from 2007, so I dunno... make your own call if he still can or not
dude is right. if you dont think dave can sing falsetto get the radio city dvd.
Yeah but they don't sound very good. Sure he hits them, but they sound muddy almost, like the track is clipping (which it may be seeing as its liv). But listen on Bartender at 7:18-7:20, and tell me if you don't think that sounds bad. Maybe he just had something caught in his throat though.
flandaneran wrote:So when its being recorded he just wills himself to sing better? :|
No, he saves his voice and using falsetto for when he records.
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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by SimsUK » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:02 pm

flandaneran wrote:sweet God in heaven
I meant not to mind DrumsFoDaSoul if you didn't catch that.

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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by DrumsFoDaSoul » Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:38 am

SimsUK wrote:
flandaneran wrote:sweet God in heaven
I meant not to mind DrumsFoDaSoul if you didn't catch that.


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Re: Can Dave still hit falsetto's?

Unread post by flandaneran » Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:04 am

I guess it’s just a matter of opinion. I was real impressed with Radio City, particularly Dave’s voice. Any studio work is going to be more practiced and explored than a live take. Even when Dave doesn’t sing falsetto he is still singing in a real high range. This is true in any of his songs. People get all bent out of shape over crash when he screams ‘crash into me’ rather than hits falsetto. Try and sing the falsetto and then try and scream it the way he does. It’s a lot more difficult to pull off the scream.

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