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Originally Posted by GolDfingeRNoFXRaNc|D
Hey .. First of all .. sorry if that question asked before ... this thread has almost 50 pages, it was kinda hard to find what i m looking for.
I want to ask the Mr. Merkabas.... how can i find my true identity like a singer.
I am guitarist and drummer for many years, i used to play covers and mimicking the singers voices very succesfull .. now when i m trying to sing my own songs i sound like S**T and the weirdest thing is that , my voice it can be very high (ex. All American Rejects) and very low (like Eve6 or Lit) do i have to stick just in one style ? i sound like 2 different singers when i sing high and then low ... :/ and its kinda silly if i use both for my own songs.
some tips for you to help me out
when i sing AAR i can show more power than the low rockish style of Eve6/Lit sometimes i have some problems in the highest notes of AAR but i know that i can master them with practice.
Now with the Eve6/Lit style i have more confidence in myself plus my vibrato works much better when i sing low. That gives more points to Eve6 style right ? but still... i dont like it because i dont wanna be another ordinary rock vocalist, there are so many with this kind of voice.
Helpppppp pleaseeeeeeee ....
ps. hope u understand my english 
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Well truth be told...most rock voices are "ordinary". It will just take some experimentation to know what youre capable of but you wouldnt just put yourself into one particular voice or style. Youre probably kinda in the middle of the road, light baritone maybe if you can get up decently high without falsetto.
If you can sing, then just experiment with your voice and delivery. some songs in a certain key might require you to sing lower. If you did everything in an upper range, then that would be rather monotonous. It can be a blessing in disguise to have your "problem" because it means your voice is probably not restricted to a low voice or a high voice, but kinda lets you walk between the worlds.
There are no tricks. I would say just practice singing stuff acappella, with no music, and that can help you find "your own" voice as they say. But really, someone will always find someone to compare you to, so just relax and let your emotional relationship to the music at hand guide you. Stay open like Ahhh for the doctor cause if you pinch the throat you can kiss consistency goodbye. And maybe backoff the push about 20% to experiment, when youre going for you upper third range. Most people pinch the throat and overpush because they think higher notes meant higher push and higher squeeze, but you should really think about higher notes meaning less push and less squeeze so that you only "flip" into your higher notes, as they say. It should feel more like rolling up into your range.