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There's the 1 hour with total buzzkills at every start of the show to warm up his voice and play it safe, then there's the bunch of hits, and then there's the encore where he tries to give all he's got left. That goes on for a year, and then he's completely off. Apart from the few minutes before and after the show, there's no real warming up, and there's no real cooling down. All of that, his smoking, the travelling to foreign countries, different temperatures, climates and his allergies have given us Jon Bon Jovi, the leadsinger who isn't much of a singer anymore in a band that isn't much of a band anymore. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
I will lose this argument every time and still stand by my reasoning. Jon Bon Jovi would still sound the same today regardless if he ever smoked or not.
When you have someone shooting steroids into your throat night after night, it will eventually catch up with you. The dude sang his heart out and would scream that signature scream of his even when he had no voice left in him. You have to be a real special person to sing as high as you did in your 20s as you do in your 40's and 50's. Adele already had vocal surgery at 24. You think she'll be singing the same at 52? Smoking didn't help Jon's voice but not the reason for Jon's current vocal state. No Way! |
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Ah Duh... I call someone out for making stupid posts and I make a stupid mistake calling them out. Typical Seb |
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And it's got the high notes as well. Sat Nite's chorus goes G# G# A G# F# E E - A A G# F# E E B F# G# F# E. (Hey, man, I'm alive, I'm taking each day and night at a time) Always is E - B A G# G# F# E E b c# G# F# (I will love you ba-by, al-ways) and the "high part" G# G# G# G# G# A G# B (I'll be there till the stars don't shine) G# G# A G# G# G# G# A G# B (till the heavens burst and the words don't rhyme) So, they're in the same key and they have same notes. The difference is that Always has more breathing space and it goes lower during the choruses as well, which relaxes the voice. Sat Nite goes into the high register and stays there for the whole chorus, with more high notes (B's in this case), which Jon doesn't even try to sing now. So, yes, Sat Nite is one of the hardest songs to sing. At least if you sing it like it was recorded and performed in the 90's. And smoking kills your voice. Fast. Another thing that damages your voice is drinking "hard" alcohol (over 20%), which dissolves the lining in your throat. If you sing after that, you cause damage to your vocal chords. Every time. Also, many 40 or 50 year-olds can sing just as high as they could in their 20's. There are many in the music business as well. The probable reason of why Jon can't do it is the fact that he's not taking care of his voice, and that he didn't take care of it back in the day. If he took as good care of his voice as he does of his body, he could sing a lot better. Yes, your voice changes (the timbre, the tone), but your range doesn't have to diminish, it can even grow wider. It's all in the technique and the care you give your voice. Ice |
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Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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You gotta love a couple of bullies.
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I suggest you go through my posts and your posts from the last few years. And think about who's the bully after that. Who's the one attacking every thread with nonsense, non-informative posts that are only meant to piss people off. Like my explanation of singing clearly was. Ice |
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