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Post by bamafan on Aug 14, 2019 17:40:54 GMT -5
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Post by MeggyMeg on Aug 14, 2019 18:03:45 GMT -5
WOW, really cool for Tyler to be playing at home.
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Post by bullsfan on Aug 14, 2019 18:17:30 GMT -5
She's 69 years old now and recorded the song in her 20s! cassie I'm curious if singers naturally lose their voice as they get older, or do other factors come in play? Is this how Adam might sound when he's 69?
ETA Welcome back skaschep!LOL! Give poor Ann a break! I am a physical therapist, and this is the population I am working with right now. EVERYTHING ages! And, everyone ages differently. But every system in the body is affected
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Post by pi on Aug 14, 2019 18:32:17 GMT -5
cassie I'm curious if singers naturally lose their voice as they get older, or do other factors come in play? Is this how Adam might sound when he's 69?
ETA Welcome back skaschep! LOL! Give poor Ann a break! I am a physical therapist, and this is the population I am working with right now. EVERYTHING ages! And, everyone ages differently. But every system in the body is affected Yes, I know everything ages, etc., but I'm curious what cassie, with her vocal expertise, thinks about how Adam with his trained voice might fare when he is around that age, or if it will also inevitably decline as it seemed with Ann in that one particular video, or maybe it's not inevitable at all.. just wondering.
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Post by pi on Aug 14, 2019 18:48:00 GMT -5
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Post by loxie on Aug 14, 2019 18:50:25 GMT -5
Lino DiSalvo @linod Haha, You and me both. You sure your not Italian !? 😎✨ LOL! I do that too! It is definitely the Italian in me!!🍕🍝😀 Adam and I, being Jewish, are cousins to Italians! After all, we have much in common - equating food with love and talking with our hands. Check out a video of Adam's Mom and see if she follows the tradition.
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Post by nica575 on Aug 14, 2019 19:02:10 GMT -5
LOL! Give poor Ann a break! I am a physical therapist, and this is the population I am working with right now. EVERYTHING ages! And, everyone ages differently. But every system in the body is affected Yes, I know everything ages, etc., but I'm curious what cassie, with her vocal expertise, thinks about how Adam with his trained voice might fare when he is around that age, or if it will also inevitably decline as it seemed with Ann in that one particular video, or maybe it's not inevitable at all.. just wondering. I am not an expert, but for example Placido Domingo switched from tenor roles to baritone roles about 10 years ago when he was in his late sixties... not a “decline” but I am sure the switch was necessitated by physiological, age related changes...
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Post by cassie on Aug 14, 2019 19:16:57 GMT -5
She's 69 years old now and recorded the song in her 20s! cassie I'm curious if singers naturally lose their voice as they get older, or do other factors come in play? Is this how Adam might sound when he's 69?
ETA Welcome back skaschep!Sigh. Yup, as we get older our voice ages as well. The vocal cords tend to get thinner, less flexible, and dryer, causing more limited range, power, and depth than they once had. Improper voice techniques when singing or talking, as well as smoking, drug use, and alcohol abuse can also damage the cords. Which makes me smile ironically when people wax nostalgic about how great Freddie's voice was. He was having serious problems with his voice when he was 35-40 years old. Even if he had not contracted AIDs, chances are his voice today, at 73, would be shaky, with limited range, power and resonance. HE wouldn't sound like "Freddie" either. Brian's and Roger's voices sound "old" to me as well. Again, I shake my head when reviewers write how great they still sound singing in these concerts. Check out Brian singing LOML 14 years ago: youtu.be/w1ydSXHsc9YAnd singing TYMD back in 1993. youtu.be/761nZWlTPM0Will Adam's voice sound as great when he is 69? While I hope so, he will probably have to make adaptations to his singing, even tho' he is meticulously careful with his voice these days. So, we cherish what we can hear right now!
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Post by relaxingoceanfront on Aug 14, 2019 19:19:10 GMT -5
Yes, I know everything ages, etc., but I'm curious what cassie, with her vocal expertise, thinks about how Adam with his trained voice might fare when he is around that age, or if it will also inevitably decline as it seemed with Ann in that one particular video, or maybe it's not inevitable at all.. just wondering. I am not an expert, but for example Placido Domingo switched from tenor roles to baritone roles about 10 years ago when he was in his late sixties... not a “decline” but I am sure the switch was necessitated by physiological, age related changes... Pat Benatar was originally trained in opera. She her voice is deeper and huskier now as well. Still a force! Love her and Ann. Happens to all of us. This year, around 3:00
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Post by pi on Aug 14, 2019 19:40:41 GMT -5
cassie I'm curious if singers naturally lose their voice as they get older, or do other factors come in play? Is this how Adam might sound when he's 69?
ETA Welcome back skaschep! Sigh. Yup, as we get older our voice ages as well. The vocal cords tend to get thinner, less flexible, and dryer, causing more limited range, power, and depth than they once had. Improper voice techniques when singing or talking, as well as smoking, drug use, and alcohol abuse can also damage the cords. Which makes me smile ironically when people wax nostalgic about how great Freddie's voice was. He was having serious problems with his voice when he was 35-40 years old. Even if he had not contracted AIDs, chances are his voice today, at 73, would be shaky, with limited range, power and resonance. HE wouldn't sound like "Freddie" either.
Brian's and Roger's voices sound "old" to me as well. Again, I shake my head when reviewers write how great they still sound singing in these concerts. Check out Brian singing LOML 14 years ago: Will Adam's voice sound as great when he is 69? While I hope so, he will probably have to make adaptations to his singing, even tho' he is meticulously careful with his voice these days. So, we cherish what we can hear right now! Thanks for your thoughts on this. I was surprised about the above bolded part.. when talking? Can you clarify that point? Yes, it's interesting that those who say that Adam's not Freddie don't seem to take into account what you wrote, and that Freddie wouldn't sound like the mythical "Freddie" now either.
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