When is a high-pitched, clean singing called falsetto, when is it just high-pitched singing? How high can a man generally go with falsetto, or generally, his voice? Second octave certainly. But also third?
What's the definitions for "growling" and "shouting"? Does it refer to the different pitches, or are they general terms for different types of screaming, independent from the pitch? Like "shouting" being the more musical one and "growling" the uglier, more aggressive version (those knowing SOAD probably know what I'm talking about)?
Or, if "growling" refers to deep timbres, is it actual deep roaring (like Wilska's part in Nightwish's "10th man down", for example), or rather the death-rattle like Serj Tankian from SOAD uses it?
What's refered to as "Black Metal" shouting? Is it the way Chestor Bennington from Linkin Park uses to scream, or rather Tankian's high-pitched shrieking? And besides, do all the terms like "shrieking", "screaming" or "roaring" have an official, or professional meaning at all, attributed to certain techniques?
What's refered to as "Black Metal" shouting? Is it the way Chestor Bennington from Linkin Park uses to scream, or rather Tankian's high-pitched shrieking? And besides, do all the terms like "shrieking", "screaming" or "roaring" have an official, or professional meaning at all, attributed to certain techniques?
Sorry for the lack of professionality in these questions, but I'm hardly home in this subject, and would just terribly like to know more about it all.