When I was younger, my falsetto was much stronger. I had always wondered how these singers retain their range. I learned that by drinking boatloads of water can bring your falsetto back. It did for mine. Now, I'm hitting notes I was singing in my 20s. Water, man, water.
@@ScottRoofwalker Thanks, man. I am enjoying all the videos I have been putting out. Just over 40 of them so far: th-cam.com/play/PLe4rNNQ7scNmYoHrtfr8iIJKwSLZC5cnr.html
There are more singers out that chew gum than you might think. Some do to keep the mouth lubricated and relieve hoarseness, others to keep their jaw loose. I saw Queensryche a few times in their early days. Mind-blowing performance every time.
a great singer who chewed gum while on stage his whole career is Meat Loaf...the guys that do this is cause their mouth goes dry. Doing this their mouth stays moist.
He was reading from a band website or something where they try to say he is not a founding member. I am not making the argument that he isn’t - I kind of accepted that that is what they are saying but I don’t agree with it at all. I think it’s total bs to say he is not, and I think they never would have become “Queensryche” the international group without his voice. - Roofwalker
Geoff the absolute goat
Take hold of the flame….live in Japan
Tate made Queensryche Queensryche
Period !
Rage for order still a bad arse album
Tate rocks!
Yes he does
Let’s not forget the band MYTH. Geoff’s voice is still phenomenal live
When I was younger, my falsetto was much stronger. I had always wondered how these singers retain their range. I learned that by drinking boatloads of water can bring your falsetto back. It did for mine. Now, I'm hitting notes I was singing in my 20s. Water, man, water.
Water. proper technique helps too. So many people don’t realize how important water is to just health in general
Digging your singing man Can’t wait to hear more
@@Ruthless-Roofwalker Absolutely! And I have learned that if I drink till I pee clear on the day before the show, it helps best
@@ScottRoofwalker Thanks, man. I am enjoying all the videos I have been putting out. Just over 40 of them so far: th-cam.com/play/PLe4rNNQ7scNmYoHrtfr8iIJKwSLZC5cnr.html
These guys aren't using falsetto, just head and mixed voice.
Geoff is my local boy
The thing with Geoff, is he is actually a baritone.
Saw queensryche open up for twisted sister before they released the warning album
Geoff definitely hit every note
Blew twisted sister off the stage
He was the original vocalist for queensryche,,,,, he was with them when the name was coined.
There are more singers out that chew gum than you might think. Some do to keep the mouth lubricated and relieve hoarseness, others to keep their jaw loose.
I saw Queensryche a few times in their early days. Mind-blowing performance every time.
a great singer who chewed gum while on stage his whole career is Meat Loaf...the guys that do this is cause their mouth goes dry. Doing this their mouth stays moist.
Peter Criss chewed gum too
You just said they changed the name after Geoff joined, he was a founding member.
He was reading from a band website or something where they try to say he is not a founding member. I am not making the argument that he isn’t - I kind of accepted that that is what they are saying but I don’t agree with it at all. I think it’s total bs to say he is not, and I think they never would have become “Queensryche” the international group without his voice. - Roofwalker
Daniel Heiman vocals....
Check out Jeff Blando
The dudes a great player and singer.
more music less talk
high notes??
Brad Delp of Boston
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