Re: General Pearl Jam Bitching
Posted: Thu April 24, 2014 7:09 pm
This sentence is a work of art.Many people define as Axl sang well or not because he has used rasp or not, but singing is not only used rasp.
This sentence is a work of art.Many people define as Axl sang well or not because he has used rasp or not, but singing is not only used rasp.
Nah just enjoy the naivete as long as you can.Heathen wrote:I wish someone from the future would have told 13 years old me what would happen to his bands. Or maybe I don't.
bodysnatcher wrote:That's almost as long as stip's Yield review for "Red Dot"
stip wrote:This paper has as aim to demystify something that afflicts many fans of Pearl Jam. After all, what happened to the vocalist Eddie Vedder?
While Edward has a good tone (2nd baritone), it can be stated that most of the time he sang out of his vocal range, often accompanied by the use of a very dangerous vocal technique for those who do not have total control of it, the hurrdurr. Perhaps the biggest mistake of his career was to have used excessive hurrdurr without first studying the technique.
Many singing teachers refuse to teach hurrdurr, because the probability of the student doing incorrectly is very large. The truth is, of course, singing tends to use the hurrdurr through the canyon, when in fact it should be carried through the soft palate - sing with the hurrdurr through the canyon is suicide - but it is very difficult to do it properly, it is difficult to perform the technique by means of the soft palate, so much that most of the singers who used to hurrdurr impaired voice long term.
Did you know you can get cash for gold?BurtReynolds wrote:Nah just enjoy the naivete as long as you can.Heathen wrote:I wish someone from the future would have told 13 years old me what would happen to his bands. Or maybe I don't.
Do I ever.McParadigm wrote:Did you know you can get cash for gold?BurtReynolds wrote:Nah just enjoy the naivete as long as you can.Heathen wrote:I wish someone from the future would have told 13 years old me what would happen to his bands. Or maybe I don't.
McParadigm wrote:Oh god. Their April Fool's Day game was to turn it into a Pearl Jam board.
on the old board someone took my SOTM post for Alive and made it about leatherman (i think). It was pretty good.McParadigm wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:That's almost as long as stip's Yield review for "Red Dot"stip wrote:This paper has as aim to demystify something that afflicts many fans of Pearl Jam. After all, what happened to the vocalist Eddie Vedder?
While Edward has a good tone (2nd baritone), it can be stated that most of the time he sang out of his vocal range, often accompanied by the use of a very dangerous vocal technique for those who do not have total control of it, the hurrdurr. Perhaps the biggest mistake of his career was to have used excessive hurrdurr without first studying the technique.
Many singing teachers refuse to teach hurrdurr, because the probability of the student doing incorrectly is very large. The truth is, of course, singing tends to use the hurrdurr through the canyon, when in fact it should be carried through the soft palate - sing with the hurrdurr through the canyon is suicide - but it is very difficult to do it properly, it is difficult to perform the technique by means of the soft palate, so much that most of the singers who used to hurrdurr impaired voice long term.
PJ Beach TowelsMcParadigm wrote:
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This is exemplary.McParadigm wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:That's almost as long as stip's Yield review for "Red Dot"stip wrote:This paper has as aim to demystify something that afflicts many fans of Pearl Jam. After all, what happened to the vocalist Eddie Vedder?
While Edward has a good tone (2nd baritone), it can be stated that most of the time he sang out of his vocal range, often accompanied by the use of a very dangerous vocal technique for those who do not have total control of it, the hurrdurr. Perhaps the biggest mistake of his career was to have used excessive hurrdurr without first studying the technique.
Many singing teachers refuse to teach hurrdurr, because the probability of the student doing incorrectly is very large. The truth is, of course, singing tends to use the hurrdurr through the canyon, when in fact it should be carried through the soft palate - sing with the hurrdurr through the canyon is suicide - but it is very difficult to do it properly, it is difficult to perform the technique by means of the soft palate, so much that most of the singers who used to hurrdurr impaired voice long term.

I have that t-shirt floating around in my wardrobe somewhere...bodysnatcher wrote:would have liked that towel better if they used the old Gremmie Outta Control t-shirt design