I think he has quite a distinctive voice, and his singing technique, that kind of rattle in the back of the throat, somehow exaggerate that. you can sing with the same technique, but it does not nearly as special.
Applause applause applause!!! Thank you both so much for this. All the weird sounds I’ve been experimenting with my whole adult life are starting to make sense now. Never knew what was going on anatomically before! Bless you for the free education! Much love from the UK
One of my favorites rock singers and balladist on the history of Rock...I wanted to find a full biography on You tube about his full career.. Yngwie Malmsteen I loved his job on the first two albums..and later he formed the Great European Rock band Talisman..and a long solo career then Journey hired him..and he 9 months later continued doing Solo and collaborations ..he also is the singer for Sons of Apollo Supergroup! ..He is still one of my favorite singers and is of puertorican blood ..🇵🇷❤️..he is born in New York and raised in California..Jeff you know I admire you from day one
Amazing to know Bruce brought him into this incredible pitch learning, my all time fav bands, wow, I must have felt the connection 😁Still i reckon Michael the best voice ever. Wish he did some teaching lessons for us to learn as no other voice is still that great after 35 years
Great video - thanks for uploading! Someone asked me on my channel what I thought about Michael, and I found this... Michael talking about the balance of vocal pressure is really good explanation, and he seems like a really cool and nice guy! Much appreciated for this video! 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Maybe we are the first Spiritist band of Pop-Metal Rock...... Check out our sound and lyrics. But don't pay much attention to the rustic English, hahahahaha 😁
Great interview with a top-notch guy and one hell of a rocksinger. I used to work nightshifts and could sing my ass off to my walkman back in the 80's and there was always one song that made me blow my pipes trying to keep up on.. 'We Got The Right' from Keepers Part 2. That is a bitch of a song to sing. Made me sound like a squeeling pig by the end of the song..hehe.. LOVE THIS MAN! thanks for sharing...
He's right about the trumpet analogy. Dio said he reckoned it was his childhood trumpet practice gave him his strong vocal style as a trumpet requires a powerful air flow which means it develops your breath control, needed for strong singing.
Basically Jeff Scott Soto is a naturally super talented vocalist who has kicked ass since the age 8 and could always sing anything ......I sure wish I could say the same for me .
Zak and Savatage= 25 years of my life since childhood. The wake of magellan. The edge of thorns. Dead winter dead. Chance. What can i say. I am lucky and happy to have had these legends in my life when i grew up. Unlike teenagers nowadays.
It tried singing upside down with my feet against the wall and all the blood ended up rushing to my head and closing up my nasal passageway. Shit. I was hoping it'd work.
Zak kicks ass. Loved him the minute I heard him sing “Edge of Thorns”. Own all his CDs, both Savatage and Circle II Circle (and all the TSO efforts). The Machines of Grace album is killer, too. Thanks for this interview.
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Vocal cords mature with age as well. With men it's around 40 and with women it's around 30-35. That's really important because that can greatly affect your range and other things as you get older. .