
His voice is absolutely fantastic and I never get sick of listening to it

Yeah, I agree with you, and I perfectly understand your point of view, there's nothing wrong with doing it. A lot of bands do it, It's not a sin, it's a favor to the singer, sometimes it's not necessary to sing those very high notes (and now more than ever due to TT is not in the band anymore, he was the one who wanted those super high notes, don't know why), and I think TK's voice is really amazing and doesn't have to be forced, that's why I love polaris, he sings as he wants, so he sounds really awesome (and like in all his soloist albums).HinatAArcticA wrote:<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/b61M9sWMeWU&hl ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/b61M9sWMeWU&hl ... 2=0xcd311b" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Just "wow" hehe, but wouldn't it sound better a bit lower? Less forced?
TK was not forcing his voice in the whole Stratovarius discography, THAT IS TK'S VOICE.A lot of bands do it, It's not a sin, it's a favor to the singer, sometimes it's not necessary to sing those very high notes (and now more than ever due to TT is not in the band anymore, he was the one who wanted those super high notes, don't know why), and I think TK's voice is really amazing and doesn't have to be forced
I'm not saying he was damaging his voice by doing sweet recordings. Those can be done at the singer's pace and can allow sufficient rest between recording. If something isn't quite right the first time around, the singer can go in and redo. I'm just saying that based on what I heard live, It sounds like TK was hurting himself. I know because I am a singer, and I have made similar sounds when my voiceRazielSR wrote:lalodrums you are misundestanding, you and others.
TK was not forcing his voice in the whole Stratovarius discography, THAT IS TK'S VOICE.A lot of bands do it, It's not a sin, it's a favor to the singer, sometimes it's not necessary to sing those very high notes (and now more than ever due to TT is not in the band anymore, he was the one who wanted those super high notes, don't know why), and I think TK's voice is really amazing and doesn't have to be forced
He was forcing his voice in some songs form Elements album which imo is too much...
Now you all seem to believe that Timo Tolkki was damaging TK's voice by singing UNCOMPARABLE high songs like Father time, Will the sun rise, Visions or other songs (almost all the songs in stratovarius discography are about "high notes").
TT was exploiting the best of TK's voice and TT knows better than you or me all about Tk's voice.
Let's see, I'm really happy with Polaris and I'm really happy and I WANT to see Stratovarius making new albums with or without Timo Tolkki. But, if we speak seriously, let's do it seriously and stop almost saying that all the past was a plan to damage TK's voice, because all we know that the best albums/songs from Stratovarius were and will be the ones composed by Timo Tolkki . So stop "destroying" the past because that is uncomparable.
Cmon dudes, how it's possible that some of you are saying that he SHOULD forget the MAIN characteristic of his wonderful voice? No, no and no. Tk should sing high notes and should sing low notes. For example in Forever is today you can listen some high notes, anyway Polaris albums shows Tk's voice in a lower range. I like both versions of Tk's voice, but I prefer a mix of both.
But please stop saying that he should forget his main characteristic because he can do that with his solo band or Cain's Offering, This is Stratovarius, or the new Stratovarius or whaterver you wanna call it, at least they are carrying Stratovarius name, so they should sound like Stratovarius and it is exactly what they are doing (imo). Different and with another message but stills being Stratovarius.
If TK starts to sing always low notes, then this is not Stratovarius for me.
So, I completely disagree with this opinions.
I agree. But I am curious of how it will sound now, in 2009. I want to hear that before I can say if they should transpose it down._Pepe_ wrote:+1Aldaron wrote:
Actually, in this recording done in Japan in 2003, he's practically flawless. Too bad about the poorer sound quality of the recording.
for me is a excelent version , and once again THIS SONG IS VERY HARD TO SING.
congratulations for timo to asume this risk in the elements tour.
Aldaron wrote:Well, once again IMO, the songs sounds more forced in this live version than on the album. Poor Koti has a few rough spots between 1:25 and 1:55, and again at 2:25. Surprisingly, he seems to get much stronger after the 3-minute mark and holds those long notes beautifully.
Don't get me wrong, I love the tune and the tempo of this song, I just think the natural power of Timo's voice would add so much more depth to it if some of the parts weren't so high. Even though I know the lyrics, I still can't understand what he's singing sometimes.
Actually, in this recording done in Japan in 2003, he's practically flawless. Too bad about the poorer sound quality of the recording.
Which is a damn shame if you ask me....NeonVomit wrote: They only ever played it live on the Elements tour.
Bravo! They were all superb in that video!rikkertje wrote:I agree. But I am curious of how it will sound now, in 2009. I want to hear that before I can say if they should transpose it down._Pepe_ wrote:+1Aldaron wrote:
Actually, in this recording done in Japan in 2003, he's practically flawless. Too bad about the poorer sound quality of the recording.
for me is a excelent version , and once again THIS SONG IS VERY HARD TO SING.
congratulations for timo to asume this risk in the elements tour.
This is rather an old little side road on this rather old topic, but I think you might be wrong. While Roy Khan (Kamelot) definitely wasn't in his best, you know, I still couldn't believe how good Joacim Cans (HammerFall) was. I mean, they wrote on their website he had had so much problems with his voice, apparently because of he was full of bogey.IceTear1 wrote:I think that Timo can handle those. I pay attention in Sauna and I think that he sang higher than Hammerfall and Kamelot.
Throat Problems and Solutions @ HammerFall Blog Mar 20, 2009 wrote: - - Joacim has been in pretty bad shape, voice-wise, the last couple of days, so he spent the day in a hotel room nearby so he could rest and get better. They got some sort of steam-controlled breathing machine to help him clear his airways, which seemed to help because you wouldn't notice anything wrong with his voice during the concert. Which was good, because a camera team was there to capture the gig for a potential future release.