People are just pretending to be stupid with comments as "Oh Steve Perry is more than that, oh I don't think I will become him after watching this". Of course the purpose of the video is to show some of the techniques Steve Perry uses, which is totally valid and interesting.
I did these exercises to sound like Steve and they worked! As I was singing in the shower, Neal and Cain suddenly popped in and after a few harmonies, they offered me the lead vocals job. I can’t believe it - it’s crazy!
@@3-piece129 I'm not surprised. though don't be shocked if you have creative differences with Neal. I hear he doesnt know when to stop wrinsing and repeating
I love Steve Perry and you just can´t tell everything he does. But all that you said has a name and a technique that anyone can master and it is called Contemporary Belting (poor translation, sorry). Its is taught by Maestro Marconi Araújo. It really makes difference. Just try it ;)
Great program So earlier I said I was excited to see 👀 the Rams 🐏 I meant as a Guage/ measurement....how Seahawks respond ..... McVey owned Carroll I look forward to episode 10 of Hawk Talk Keep on keeping on brother Go HAWKS
I will give you this, you are sincere. So much of what you are talking about is your own perception, based on a small amount of information. You don't sound like Steve Perry or anyone else you sound like you imitating them. Silliness. Have you ever talked directly to Steve Perry to see what he thinks he was doing? Please study with some serious singing teachers who know what they are talking about. Try Jeff Costello in Michigan. He will straighten you out and all the people who take advice from you will be better off. The goal of good singing is to sound like yourself, always. Being Portuguese has nothing to do with how someone sings!
I’m not doing a demonstration here, I’m doing a description. I sing in an AC/DC tribute band. And I take pride in singing Bon songs like Bon and Brian songs like Brian. I understand if tribute bands aren’t your thing, but then why’d you click the link? We are evolved to imitate wild animals and birds, and indeed, each other. Yes we are all individuals and special and unique and should celebrate that, and we should always be ready to pick up a tip or trick from the people that inspire us. If you really want to light me up check out Steve Perry Pt 2, I do a demonstration of my technique there singing a verse and a chorus, not just half a line. And I did not ask Steve Perry personally for advice though I’m open to that if you know someone who knows him, but he’s famously reclusive. Thank you for the engagement :)
@@pmacca01whats not accurate and what could be harmful? Be specific. Lower larynx than normal for rock, (actually safer), breath distortion, moving head resonance (not at all unsafe), nasal (safer than not singing with nasality) If any of this is wrong please let me know and be specific. If you dont like the sounds I’m making aesthetically thats ok but this is about isolating technique. If you want to criticise a more finished product check out Steve Perry pt 2 on this channel where I’m putting the techniques together holistically
You sound like the perverted old man from Family Guy when you imitate Steve Perry’s singing voice. I bet Seth McFarland could do a great Steve Perry imitation!
Lol I’m describing exercises not doing a demonstration. You’ll have to ask Seth for that. My voice aside, what could you possibly argue with low R+B larynx / head resonance / breath distortion?
@ Well, first, you need to explain what “breath distortion” is to me. Do you mean breathy tone? I’m thinking you’re talking about the breathiness that you are demonstrating, is that correct?
@@vo1cehead I think Seth McFarlane is incredible!! He def knows how to use his voice to the max!! Ok, just so we’re in the same page here, do you hear Steve Perry’s voice as bright or dark?
@@shaunnashandro So the simple answer is "Bright" because he's very nasal and resonant (though not very twangy),yet he sounds "Dark" because of #1) The lower larynx, #2) Breath distortion (Breathiness) and #3) He keeps distance from the mic and often sings off-center of the capsule
@@ricksmusicnampaid7641 alright you’re gonna make me do a video on how voice type is a myth and has no reality in a microphone world Thank you for the engagement
Or, this teacher does not know how this work is actually done. His speaking voice is similar to mine and at sixty, I can sign Perry. I sign it like a sixty year old but you get my point. He is not even approaching the technique
Hi. Do you have a video where you demonstrate this and / or teach it? I’ll check it out. This is for people who don’t naturally sing like Steve Perry. My thesis is we can all approach learning to sing like each other with more or less success and it benefits us as singers to try. Finding your own voice has value, learning from others with a distinctive voice also has value. Breathiness plus nasal resonance, no?
People are just pretending to be stupid with comments as "Oh Steve Perry is more than that, oh I don't think I will become him after watching this". Of course the purpose of the video is to show some of the techniques Steve Perry uses, which is totally valid and interesting.
thank you Yuri! Yes, had to keep the mantra "all engagement is good engagement" at heart :). Much appreciated
How to sing like Steve Perry:
Be Steve Perry.
hope you find the information useful. I ought to do a proper demonstration, rather than just an explanation, soon.
Good observations. Thank you
I did these exercises to sound like Steve and they worked! As I was singing in the shower, Neal and Cain suddenly popped in and after a few harmonies, they offered me the lead vocals job. I can’t believe it - it’s crazy!
@@3-piece129 I'm not surprised. though don't be shocked if you have creative differences with Neal. I hear he doesnt know when to stop wrinsing and repeating
But they're much more qualities to his voice that you really can't define
Indeed- I’d argue a lot of the intangibles are the way he moves his head resonance from front to back throughout a phrase
Main thing that Steve uses is raises the soft pallet...Lifting the soft pallet is the secret sauce
Awesome! Thank you!
of course! 🙂
I love Steve Perry and you just can´t tell everything he does. But all that you said has a name and a technique that anyone can master and it is called Contemporary Belting (poor translation, sorry). Its is taught by Maestro Marconi Araújo. It really makes difference. Just try it ;)
I’ll look into it- yea “Belle Canto” is a term that’s not too far off- Steven Tyler’s given shoutouts to that technique, or system of training
Great program
So earlier I said I was excited to see 👀 the Rams 🐏
I meant as a Guage/ measurement....how Seahawks respond .....
McVey owned Carroll
I look forward to episode 10 of Hawk Talk
Keep on keeping on brother
Go HAWKS
not 100% sure how this fits in but I LOVE your energy! And your names cool too 😎
I will give you this, you are sincere. So much of what you are talking about is your own perception, based on a small amount of information. You don't sound like Steve Perry or anyone else you sound like you imitating them. Silliness. Have you ever talked directly to Steve Perry to see what he thinks he was doing? Please study with some serious singing teachers who know what they are talking about. Try Jeff Costello in Michigan. He will straighten you out and all the people who take advice from you will be better off. The goal of good singing is to sound like yourself, always. Being Portuguese has nothing to do with how someone sings!
I’m not doing a demonstration here, I’m doing a description.
I sing in an AC/DC tribute band. And I take pride in singing Bon songs like Bon and Brian songs like Brian. I understand if tribute bands aren’t your thing, but then why’d you click the link?
We are evolved to imitate wild animals and birds, and indeed, each other. Yes we are all individuals and special and unique and should celebrate that, and we should always be ready to pick up a tip or trick from the people that inspire us.
If you really want to light me up check out Steve Perry Pt 2, I do a demonstration of my technique there singing a verse and a chorus, not just half a line.
And I did not ask Steve Perry personally for advice though I’m open to that if you know someone who knows him, but he’s famously reclusive.
Thank you for the engagement :)
@@vo1cehead Your information is not accurate which can be harmful. Please take Ms. Lovetri's advice. She knows what she's talking about!
@@pmacca01whats not accurate and what could be harmful? Be specific.
Lower larynx than normal for rock, (actually safer), breath distortion, moving head resonance (not at all unsafe), nasal (safer than not singing with nasality)
If any of this is wrong please let me know and be specific.
If you dont like the sounds I’m making aesthetically thats ok but this is about isolating technique.
If you want to criticise a more finished product check out Steve Perry pt 2 on this channel where I’m putting the techniques together holistically
Nice mic. I love mine!!!
its awesome- what are your favorite mics to emulate? I'm a sucker for the ribbon mics even if the style of singing I do doesn't call for it too often
You sound like the perverted old man from Family Guy when you imitate Steve Perry’s singing voice. I bet Seth McFarland could do a great Steve Perry imitation!
Lol I’m describing exercises not doing a demonstration. You’ll have to ask Seth for that. My voice aside, what could you possibly argue with low R+B larynx / head resonance / breath distortion?
@ Well, first, you need to explain what “breath distortion” is to me. Do you mean breathy tone? I’m thinking you’re talking about the breathiness that you are demonstrating, is that correct?
@@vo1cehead I think Seth McFarlane is incredible!! He def knows how to use his voice to the max!!
Ok, just so we’re in the same page here, do you hear Steve Perry’s voice as bright or dark?
@@shaunnashandro So the simple answer is "Bright" because he's very nasal and resonant (though not very twangy),yet he sounds "Dark" because of #1) The lower larynx, #2) Breath distortion (Breathiness) and #3) He keeps distance from the mic and often sings off-center of the capsule
Ya A baritone shouldnt try to sound like a tenor
This is living proof.
@@ricksmusicnampaid7641 alright you’re gonna make me do a video on how voice type is a myth and has no reality in a microphone world
Thank you for the engagement
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Its a basically impossible challenge
Or, this teacher does not know how this work is actually done. His speaking voice is similar to mine and at sixty, I can sign Perry. I sign it like a sixty year old but you get my point.
He is not even approaching the technique
Hi. Do you have a video where you demonstrate this and / or teach it? I’ll check it out. This is for people who don’t naturally sing like Steve Perry. My thesis is we can all approach learning to sing like each other with more or less success and it benefits us as singers to try. Finding your own voice has value, learning from others with a distinctive voice also has value.
Breathiness plus nasal resonance, no?