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Post by endstation on Jun 12, 2019 16:29:57 GMT -5
I never understood why Liam tries to sing songs in the original key, or when he lowers the key, he doesn’t lower it enough but still often cannot reach the high notes a few concerts into the tour.
There’s no shame in lowering the key to save your voice as you get older. Also, it will sound better. Do you agree?
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Post by endstation on Jun 13, 2019 8:25:32 GMT -5
I think these are some examples of songs where Liam should lower the key (sometimes quite substantially) when performing them live:
Shockwave Wall of glass Morning glory Rock ’n’ roll star For what it’s worth I’ve all I need Be here now Paper crown
I actually also think he should lower the key of Wonderwall and Live forever.
In fact, there are very few songs where I think he should not lower the key at all. Maybe Columbia.
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Post by leron on Jun 13, 2019 8:28:02 GMT -5
i never get why some people think that an higher key is better (noel) to me it's not which note a singer can reach but the tone of the voice and liam has got an unique voice
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Post by dominik1291 on Jun 13, 2019 8:30:59 GMT -5
Well, not on everything and depends on his form, but it might be a good idea
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Post by endstation on Jun 13, 2019 15:39:40 GMT -5
i never get why some people think that an higher key is better (noel) to me it's not which note a singer can reach but the tone of the voice and liam has got an unique voice Spot on.
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Post by DCUnited on Jun 13, 2019 22:33:12 GMT -5
i never get why some people think that an higher key is better (noel) to me it's not which note a singer can reach but the tone of the voice and liam has got an unique voice Noel cant hit the notes either without going all quiet and whispery (example.What a life)
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Post by endstation on Jun 14, 2019 10:47:54 GMT -5
i never get why some people think that an higher key is better (noel) to me it's not which note a singer can reach but the tone of the voice and liam has got an unique voice Noel cant hit the notes either without going all quiet and whispery (example.What a life) Agree. Each person has a unique voice. Being able to reach higher notes doesn’t make you a better singer.
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Post by glastonburt on Jun 19, 2019 3:03:36 GMT -5
Many, but not all.
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Post by failedhouseparties on Jun 27, 2019 1:06:25 GMT -5
All
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Post by failedhouseparties on Jun 27, 2019 14:08:06 GMT -5
or..maybe not necessary when playing columbia or bring it on down or those type of songs
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Post by Bright Star on Jul 8, 2019 16:48:17 GMT -5
Lower it. He is not doing his voice and throat any favours by not doing it.
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Post by underneaththesky on Jul 8, 2019 17:11:35 GMT -5
BEEEEH BEEEEEEEEH
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Post by Rolo on Jul 8, 2019 17:22:58 GMT -5
There's no harm in dropping the key if needed, I'd rather him comfortably sing a song rather than struggle through it like he does with the Shockwave chorus for example, it benefits us as listeners anyway because we'd get a better performance if the key was more in his range.
I used to try and make this point to the rest of the band when I was in Noasis, there were certain songs like Some Might Say that I'd struggle through every time, wish they'd just lower the key half a step and I'd be able to sing it much better, 90% of the audience wouldn't even notice a difference.
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Post by mrmojorisen on Jul 8, 2019 17:47:55 GMT -5
He certainly not as strong vocally on this part of the tour but there is moments in the glasto gig when you think wow he is right on it but then there is moments when you think he is struggling really bad.
Just hope he can get it right as can e for the tour to come.
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Post by osoasis on Jul 8, 2019 20:48:25 GMT -5
Dude, I see you on almost every live Lam video always commenting something like this. Get help.
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Post by Jack on Jul 8, 2019 20:58:36 GMT -5
'True perfection has to be imperfect' - This sums up Liam's live vocal performances for me. When he's really on form, its great. But even when he's struggling and sounds rough, I enjoy it just as much.
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