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Re: Guest

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:55 pm
by Patricia
stratoplayer wrote:Why do sigers have to reach high notes to be considered good? Koti, Kakko and Deris sound a lot better when they sing at a mid level

It's not a question to sing high or not...we talked just about to be able to reach the high note, we talked about a rangevoice, not the quality only...

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:07 am
by stratoplayer
Patricia wrote:
stratoplayer wrote:Why do sigers have to reach high notes to be considered good? Koti, Kakko and Deris sound a lot better when they sing at a mid level

It's not a question to sing high or not...we talked just about to be able to reach the high note, we talked about a rangevoice, not the quality only...
Sorry, it did not come out as I planned, I meant to say that many people say "Oh Y is not as good as X, he can't sing that high' I was not saying anyone in particular said so

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:09 am
by Beast_Pete
If Eagle Fly Free is a high noted song, then he should reach the high notes.

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:16 am
by neonlightchild
stratoplayer wrote:Why do sigers have to reach high notes to be considered good?
that's the million question my friend, i know many people that think and believe that hitting high notes makes them awesome singers...so andi deris is not a good singer because he cannot reach those Kiske's tunes? bullshit, just take a listen to Russell Allen or Bruce Dickinson, they are not the classical Farinelli and they kick ass

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:20 am
by neonlightchild
Beast_Pete wrote:If Eagle Fly Free is a high noted song, then he should reach the high notes.
eagle fly free is a helloween's classic, that's why they keep playing it, and the ones who like it should be kind to Deris, cause the logic points that it's not easy to sing, so the man is doing his best to please many fans

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:31 am
by Paola
neonlightchild wrote:
Beast_Pete wrote:If Eagle Fly Free is a high noted song, then he should reach the high notes.
eagle fly free is a helloween's classic, that's why they keep playing it, and the ones who like it should be kind to Deris, cause the logic points that it's not easy to sing, so the man is doing his best to please many fans
I agree with that.

Other thing more. ANDI DERIS IS ANDI DERIS and MICHAEL KISKE IS MICHAEL KISKE so, They can't be the same. I guess :?

BTW: neonlightchild, I hate your avatar :oops:

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:50 am
by Just a Vampire
Yeah, I agree. Is nice to a singer to reach the high notes,but i guess it is not necessary to be a great singer.
And,I like Deris's style, and also Kiske's style. Both, to me are great

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:26 am
by neonlightchild
Just a Vampire wrote:Yeah, I agree. Is nice to a singer to reach the high notes,but i guess it is not necessary to be a great singer.
And,I like Deris's style, and also Kiske's style. Both, to me are great
AMEN...that was so plain.

@Paola: i hate it too, i am afraid of clowns :? it is just like a therapy to face my fears i think, hehe... :roll: :D

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:49 pm
by browneyedgirl
neonlightchild wrote:
Just a Vampire wrote:
@Paola: i hate it too, i am afraid of clowns :? it is just like a therapy to face my fears i think, hehe... :roll: :D
@Did you ever watch the Stepen King movie, "IT"? :) I imagine that one would give a person with "clown-phobia" nightmares! :eek:

On-topic: Koti has given us the full range of his vocal abilites with the past few albums, and personally I like his mid-range voice the best--but, I have to admit I am impressed by the awesome way he handles those high notes&the hints of growling vocals on the latest album.

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:19 pm
by neonlightchild
browneyedgirl wrote:
neonlightchild wrote:
Just a Vampire wrote:
@Paola: i hate it too, i am afraid of clowns :? it is just like a therapy to face my fears i think, hehe... :roll: :D
@Did you ever watch the Stepen King movie, "IT"? :) I imagine that one would give a person with "clown-phobia" nightmares! :eek:

On-topic: Koti has given us the full range of his vocal abilites with the past few albums, and personally I like his mid-range voice the best--but, I have to admit I am impressed by the awesome way he handles those high notes&the hints of growling vocals on the latest album.
then you will love Vintersörg. If you ever have the chance to get some of his stuff, don't hesitate and buy "Visions from the spiral generator", his voice will amaze you. :)

Re: Guest

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:28 pm
by stratoplayer
neonlightchild wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:
neonlightchild wrote: @Did you ever watch the Stepen King movie, "IT"? :) I imagine that one would give a person with "clown-phobia" nightmares! :eek:

On-topic: Koti has given us the full range of his vocal abilites with the past few albums, and personally I like his mid-range voice the best--but, I have to admit I am impressed by the awesome way he handles those high notes&the hints of growling vocals on the latest album.
then you will love Vintersörg. If you ever have the chance to get some of his stuff, don't hesitate and buy "Visions from the spiral generator", his voice will amaze you. :)
I believe I have on of his songs... pretty good I guess, if I find an album I'll consider buying it (I am bit lackin in funds at the moment)

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 1:53 pm
by Cristiane
hey, thinking about non metal singers that guy from A-ha just came to my mind, Morten Harket... some may not be familiar with him, but I bet everybody here has already listened to "Take on me" once in life.
His voice is so beautiful, I think that would be nice =P

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:06 pm
by eternity_strato
Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:14 pm
by browneyedgirl
eternity_strato wrote:Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:
Well, Prof, can you sing? :music: ;)

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:51 pm
by Cristiane
eternity_strato wrote:Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:
pardon my ignorance, but... who the hell is he? :err:

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:31 pm
by browneyedgirl
Cristiane wrote:
eternity_strato wrote:Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:
pardon my ignorance, but... who the hell is he? :err:
Google it! :lol: The answer may surprise you! :lol:

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:38 pm
by Dave
browneyedgirl wrote:
Cristiane wrote:
eternity_strato wrote:Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:
pardon my ignorance, but... who the hell is he? :err:
Google it! :lol: The answer may surprise you! :lol:
You didn't, did you? :P

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:49 pm
by browneyedgirl
Dave wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:
Cristiane wrote: pardon my ignorance, but... who the hell is he? :err:
Google it! :lol: The answer may surprise you! :lol:
You didn't, did you? :P
Of course not! :lol: The answer is under the My Blog topic in the Spam section! ;) I was just teasing Cristiane! :D

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:01 pm
by Cristiane
browneyedgirl wrote:
Cristiane wrote:
eternity_strato wrote:Professor Soppa would be an amazing guest :lol:
pardon my ignorance, but... who the hell is he? :err:
Google it! :lol: The answer may surprise you! :lol:
I didn't need to! You showed me the way first! :wink:
I think a forum is an useful info tool in the end... when people search and give us answers for what we're asking we don't need to google at all 8)

Re: Guest

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:46 pm
by miditek
MetalAngel wrote:I would like to have two special guests on a Stratovarius album : Ben Sotto, the Heavenly singer. :) And best one : Ronnie James Dio. 8)
Note: Dio is guesting as "Dr. X." on Queensryche's new
"Operation Mindcrime: 2" the CD is due to be released 4/4/2006 Having him guest on a Strato album would not be out of the question- as Jens played with his band for a while.

Re: Guest

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:19 am
by IceBreaker
miditek wrote: Having him guest on a Strato album would not be out of the question- as Jens played with his band for a while.
Without forgetting the fact that Kotipelto has said in public that Ronnie J. is his idol. :)

Re: Guest

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:37 am
by Paola
Good point.