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  • @MnMzProductions (cont.) what gives it that grit. With the exception of Nutshell and I believe Frogs, Layne never really uses a falsetto. Also, take the notes I wrote and drop them a half-step, because the songs a half-step down lol. The difference between Layne and this gentlemen is their tessitura (timbre or colour). Often people get mixed up on the note versus the tone. I also like the unplugged better :)

  • I like your version..

  • timing is a bit off

  • you sound good man at playing and singing

  • This is awesome guitar playing man. Where did you learn to play? Sounds good, job well done. I love the tool poster in the back. Keep up the good work, keep posting. - Jaymes

  • nice job man. youll learn to cut those strings after you stab yourself in the eye a few times. it took me more than a few times to learn though hahaha

  • i always liked the unplugged version better. that chick from heart doesn't mesh with staley too well IMO. Can't really hear your guitar very well, makes it look like you're faking it till the solo. the open tenor sound of your voice is kindof clashing with staley's rough sort of falsetto. I'd try pushing with your diaphragm a bit more on the higher notes to give it a bit more power to the sound. it will make you sound more confident if you're doing it right. Cheers.

  • Thanks man i always appreciate constructive criticism! I;ve never had any sort of vocal training but ill give it a try. Thanks for watching!

  • @MnMzProductions

    "staley's rough sort of falsetto"??? Staley doesn't sing in the original version of this song, it is Cantrell's voice. Harmonies are done by Ann Wilson.

  • @merlopick Jesus, I still get replies from comments I made eight months ago?

    Second, it still sounds funny even with Cantrell's voice. The criticism remains unchanged.

  • @MnMzProductions I'm sorry, I think you're mistaken. I'm a vocal teacher and was in an AIC cover band for quite some time and know the music very well. Layne Staley is probably a verdi baritone, which is a baritone with the adjusted range of roughly G2-Ab4 (In chest voice (The normal baritone being F2-F4). For the verse on brother, Layne is sing an A3 and Jerry an A2. On the chorus, they move up to F4 and A4 for Layne and F3 and A3 for Jerry. Layne tends to "pull" his chest voice, which is

  • alice in chains are my god...and urs is the best offering to god....keep it up

  • tool, alice in chains

    cant go wrong

  • Amazing job. People like you i respect so much. You got a good taste of music, and an awesome talent. by the way, nice Tool poster. Tool kicks ass =)

  • dont sing, nd ur outta time alot but the solo was pretty good

  • first good cover and second TOOL kick ass lol

  • YEAH they do! ha cheers for watchin dude! =D

  • millie tinks ur cool!!!

  • good job, i liked it

  • Great job.

    I love AIC.

    Layne Staley was just...

    Indescribable.

    Jerry Cantrell too.

    (:

  • thanks for watchin =) appreciate it n glad u liked it =D im gona have more posted soon with my bassist playin too

  • dude can you send the bass tabs to me for this song if you can? thanks

  • turn your guitar up man, the music was too loud

    otherwise well done

  • Very well done!

  • Master ... great cover

  • Thanks man! =D

  • Not bad.

    I know it's fuckin hard to play this song and sing in same time

  • Yeah took a bit of gettin used to alright! =/

  • gave ya 5stars cause i know ya did this song for me xxxxxxxxx

  • HAHAHA =P shhhhh...dont ruin the moment

  • how did u get 2 honors already?

  • phil you're shite

  • haha so your 5 star ratin tells me =P

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