The thing that's tricky is sometimes the best voices - just because someone hits the big notes and sounds amazing - it doesn't necessarily mean they make the greatest artists.
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A lot of artists don't like the sound of their voice. They're put off by it.
I think the voice is an underrated instrument these days and it's easy to make up for lack of ability with effects. I think sometimes people are more wowed with effects than core craftsmanship. Strong voices are not as common as they used to be.
There are hundreds of people running around with great voices. If they would study and develop them they could become great singers.
A good voice isn't so important. It's more important to sound really unique.
If any performer has quality in his voice he can almost always be helped to develop all the other necessary attributes.
I believe a great performer is someone who sounds just as great live as they do in the studio and vice versa. They should know how to work the stage.
The greatest musical instrument given to a human being is the voice.
I can make the argument that people who don't have the biggest ranges but have very unique voices, even if they may be pitchy at times... with the right record that's really unique and distinct, they can have big hits.
The best songwriting comes from being as creative as you can and editing it down to the good bits, essentially.
There are so many different people that I've emulated vocally. In the rock world - Sebastian Bach, Vince Neil, Freddie Mercury, Robert Plant. They all had amazing vocal talent.
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