IMO Dan is still their best vocalist. It would be nice to see Ashe featured in a future song or maybe even some live performances kind of like how KSE is doing. Does anybody know if Ashe is doing anything else music wise???
The band started out as a progressive djent band. Ashe did NOT want to do that at all. The difference between One and AS is night and day. Even the early demo tapes if you look them up make it very clear that it’s supposed to be a progressive djent band. I’m so glad Dan came back and since war of being came out, I just know they’ll go back to their roots from here on out. Can’t wait for album 6
Ashe was a great singer I love that era of Tesseract. But Dan always fit the position way better as a frontman. In my opinion. Ashe was kind of awkward and dressed like English grade schooler going through his “emo” phase. It just didn’t feel like a natural fit live. But I’ve been listening since the early Dan days so maybe that’s why I have such a bias.
I just gotta say, for as well as Ashe can sing vocally, he can't seem to stay in time for at least the entire first half of Proxy. Tesseract is a very rhythm and groove driven band and I imagine that caused just a few problems with the rest of the band. Dan can sing on time or at least does in any video, twitch stream, or live show I've seen. My opinion though, so you don't have to agree.
Yeah people here are in hardcore denial. Ashe doesn't sing "I can't find you anymore" and "I can't stand still anymore" and instead lets the backing track take over, Dan hits those notes like a beast (though sometimes he falsettos the latter).
Vibrato. It's where the larynx oscillates when you project and sustain a note to get that 'wave' sound you're talking about. It's something that only comes with years of singing and sometimes a lot of skill. It naturally happens to some people without them even trying.
I freaking love Ashe for making the most perfect album that is altered state but I havta say Dan does a good job pulling nocturne live even though those notes aren't for him
@@Julianbn0 Unfortunately I couldn't find anything on the net! Anyways if you ever come across these tabs let me know :) thanks for the quick response btw!
Man I just read the description....holy hell is Mike one God amongst men for being able to pull that off! Also must've been fun seeing the jam with DMM
To sum it up here's the difference between dan and Ashe. (DAN is the original singer mot just a new guy btw) As I have seen both live I can say dan is far better. Ashe was flat on almost all his notes when I saw him and here as well. Ashe hits those little nuances better than dan but dan hits every high note of ashes perfectly while Ashe skipped them every time. Dan has better style (vocally and psychically) and his stage presence is better as well. Dan's in studio voice is the same you get live. Ashe was fake in the studio with layering. Dan also has better technique. He's able to hold his notes without getting out of breathe easier. (Check him singing resist live on their DVD) he bends the "resist" note twice instead of once changing keys while doing it. I became a fan when Ashe was the vocalist and had the opportunity to see both of them live. Dan is way better.
Ashe has got a fantastic singing voice, but he often seems a little rigid on stage. With Dan, there is a performance although his vocals are not up to par with Ashe's. He could just be shy though - a lot of vocalists are.
their shows are governed with computer software. the ambient tracks in the background of most of their songs are produced by computer and prerecorded to a metronome and played through headphones postones has on. in fact, they play the studio recordings of their songs with the drum, bass guitar, and guitar tracks muted over the sound system and play along with it. this is why you can play the cd over a live performance and they sync perfectly. the click of the metronome is only heard through the headphones.
+mike rubendall Yep, the drummer plays to click track, and the rest of the band plays to him - he probably has a little of the music in his ear, like a vocal or one guitar for example. While the ambience that can't be reproduced live so easily and the backing vox come out the speakers. My band do the same thing, it actually improves the live show so much, especially if you're drummer speeds up live. Haha.
@@K_swiggle0440 there was, but I’ve seen Elliot’s version of eclipse and his vocals were completely different, so it’s safe to assume ashe probably wrote all of his vocals on here
WOWWWWWW Ashe is a godlike singer i don''t give a FUCK what ANYONE says. holy shit, he could sing my drawz off and i'd end up on xvideos... TesseracT is mad consistent, seeing them live is a must. i didn't know he'd hit those notes on Proxy that perfect. fuck me.
sorry for the delay. I use earnyball (this set ernieball. com/products/electric-strings/1695/7-string-regular-slinky-nickel-wound ). and they are kinda sloppy, thicker strings will be hard for me and i dont know if i want to change to a 13 or 12 set like you did. im looking for something in the middle. but cant find what set to use. i dont know which set will do best for me (i play the same gender as you and my guitar is tuned to A# too)
Yeah it grows on you, he has got an incredible voice... Lets be honest no singer is perfect live, that's just not how it works! Live singing is difficult at the best of times with a live band. You got the drums and cymbals smashing away in on ear, guitars in the other with the bass rattling your chest, if you have not got a decent monitoring system set up or some decent in-ear monitors, you are screwed, and trust me... Most venues monitoring is always a pain in the ass speaking from experience.
D'addario 10-64 for drop #A. In this video I used 13-74 (8 string set without the 10) for standard low E. It was a bit floppy because of the scale of the guitar but did the job. What problem are you having?
I can assure you that the crowd was enjoying this show A LOT, just because they were not jumping all around the place doesn't mean that they were not into it :)