jay buchanan, in my opinion the best rock vocalist out there now
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I worry slightly about Jay when he does his massive notes up round D5-E5. They sound awesome but will he be able to sustain it, since it's almost all chest?
I just hope he maintains the sweetness of his light singing while still doing the balls to the walls belting.
And yeah I think you sound very safe, nicely clean and projected. Your kind of sound is pretty much what I'm trying to get to myself, but I'm still struggling to get into the C#5-E5 area in a controlled fashion. Do you remember how you figured it out yourself, or did it just happen by itself at a young age?
In terms of the volumes, are they priced the same? I feel that volume 1+3 is where the meat is whilst volume 2 is mainly a recap of the volume 1 theory, with some added scales.
Here are two quick screenshots showing the video contents of the two volumes:
vol2:
http://postimg.org/image/pas5z8czx/
vol3:
http://postimg.org/image/7qlarelkp/
If you buy both though, I think you also get the videos of head voice building.
I suspect there will be a difference in difficulty between the vol2/3 scales, but I can't imagine you would find it too difficult to get through since you already have the range. I can't comment more in-depth on the audio scales, since I don't really use them myself. Very much apropos your point about the mental aspect, doing strict scales usually just tenses me up so I prefer improvising my own slides & scales (oftentimes based on just singing various songs on a vowel).
To sum up: I would get vol.3 if I were you and had to choose between the two. The videos are where the real value is more so than the audio tracks.
And yeah sounds good man haha, I would be sure to put the word out as well if you guys hit the city. I think actually the Rival Sons will have built up enough of a fanbase in Denmark to sell out Vega by now, which has a 1500 capacity.