![]() ![]() r/singing ChatroomīE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER. In the FAQ you'll find tips on technique and on finding a voice teacher, practicing, and dealing with issues. You can damage your voice or create bad habits by trying to teach yourself, so if you're serious about singing always try to find a good voice teacher. He is a baritone, but Sunn0))) add the thunderously deep notes required to qualify for this, the final track on the list, and this is a band that probably has to be heard live to grasp the true depth of their playing.Check out the singing basics wiki. Scott Walker has never been afraid to follow his own path, and his recent collaboration with Sunn0))) shows off his voice to great advantage. Have a listen.īasement: Scott Walker and Sunn0))) – Herod 2014 We’ve finally arrived. Ground floor: Huun Huur Tu – Mezhegei I confess to not knowing what this song by the Russian/Mongolian band is about, but the rich sound is definitely taking us toward basement territory. It’s really worth watching the film that accompanies this.ġst floor: Laibach – Tanz mit Laibach The reader who nominated this said the list would have no validity unless Laibach were included, but was that a comment calculated to annoy? I decided not to let my personal feelings get in the way of a good nomination, however, despite a temptation to instead put Rammstein on this particular level. He is one of the strangest and most compelling performers I have ever seen live. I’ll admit to a preference for the original if only for the excoriating last verse, which Odetta omits, but it’s still a fine version.Ĥth floor: The Magnetic Fields – I Shatter Stephin Merritt’s naturally very deep voice sounds as if it’s been doctored to be even deeper, but the depth of feeling is certainly strong.ģrd floor: Micah P Hinson – The Day Texas Sank to the Bottom of the Sea We’re descending to a darker place, but was there ever a more beautiful paean to suicidal thought? Lovely subtle backing from the Earlies, too.Ģnd floor: Phil Minton – The Cutty Wren Down, down, and even grimmer, Phil Minton takes on a ballad from the Peasants’ Revolt. One of the most distinctive voices of the genre.ĥth floor: Odetta – Masters of War Odetta has a deeper voice than most men and this is where it’s not just the register of voices that goes lower, but the subject matter of the songs takes on a deeper tone. It was a difficult choice between this and Steenbeck’s nomination of Jurassic 5, but here is frontman Charles Stewart on his own. So deep down, I love this inversion of a Muddy Waters’ classic.Ħth floor: Chali 2na – Comin Thru Welcome to the level of deep-voiced hip-hop. And Koko Taylor is certainly not someone you’d want to get on the wrong side of. He’s managed to stop always going wrong in the same place, where the river splits towards the sea, and he’s found his home.ħth floor: Koko Taylor – I’m a Woman Women aren’t all winsome sopranos, you know. A sentence from his own sleeve notes says it all: “A guitar with associations to Leonard Cohen, an amplifier that once belonged to Neil Young and a voice as deep as the honesty it spells.”Ĩth floor: Bill Callahan – Small Plane As we drop down a little, we discover Bill Callahan feeling he’s a lucky man. 9th floor: Christian Kjellvander – Two Souls Considering the amount of time I’ve spent in Sweden, it was a surprise to find I’ve never come across this artist. ![]()
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