Age and pitch
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- 3564 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
Like most people I like to sing along when I listen to my favorite songs.
I have noticed that recently I'm having a hard time hitting the right notes, it's as if my voice's pitch becomes harder and harder to control
Is it an age thing? (I am in my 50s). I noticed on various live videos on Youtube that some famous singers also have pitch problems as they get older.
Is it a natural process or is there anything one can do to stop or even invert that deterioration?
I have noticed that recently I'm having a hard time hitting the right notes, it's as if my voice's pitch becomes harder and harder to control
Is it an age thing? (I am in my 50s). I noticed on various live videos on Youtube that some famous singers also have pitch problems as they get older.
Is it a natural process or is there anything one can do to stop or even invert that deterioration?
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- 3564 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
Maybe the problem is deteriorating fine motor skills. I assume voice chords work similar to the strings of a guitar. The correct tuning depends on the correct tension of the string, which in the case of the voice chords is the muscles' and nerves' job.
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- 11001 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
It depends. I think in some ways I pitch better than I did when I was younger, but my high range has decreased by quite a bit - I just can’t reach those notes anymore.
There are a lot of artists who drop songs from their live sets or pitch them down or use different arrangements as their voice ages, but it varies at which age they do it.
Geddy Lee from Rush pitches a couple of songs down a tone so that he can hit the highest notes, Mick Jagger relies on backing singers for any songs where he originally used his falsetto range, and Freddie Mercury let Roger Taylor sing the parts of Queen songs that he struggled to reach live.
Age affects your voice, but it’s more of a range thing and maybe losing the more pure tones of your voice.
There are a lot of artists who drop songs from their live sets or pitch them down or use different arrangements as their voice ages, but it varies at which age they do it.
Geddy Lee from Rush pitches a couple of songs down a tone so that he can hit the highest notes, Mick Jagger relies on backing singers for any songs where he originally used his falsetto range, and Freddie Mercury let Roger Taylor sing the parts of Queen songs that he struggled to reach live.
Age affects your voice, but it’s more of a range thing and maybe losing the more pure tones of your voice.
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 12 May, 2011
https://uiowa.edu/voice-academy/how-ages-changes-voiceHow age changes your voice
The same changes that affect your body as it ages -- less muscle and strength, more body fat, slower movements, and degeneration of body tissues -- impact your voice as you get older. Usually as people age their speech slows down, syllables and words are elongated, and sentences are punctuated with more pauses for air. Pitch and loudness may be reduced, and tremors can appear. All in all, an older person's speech lacks "pep."
You're just getting old, mate.
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Thanks a lot, why don't you just shoot meGoogly Smythe wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:37 pmhttps://uiowa.edu/voice-academy/how-ages-changes-voiceHow age changes your voice
The same changes that affect your body as it ages -- less muscle and strength, more body fat, slower movements, and degeneration of body tissues -- impact your voice as you get older. Usually as people age their speech slows down, syllables and words are elongated, and sentences are punctuated with more pauses for air. Pitch and loudness may be reduced, and tremors can appear. All in all, an older person's speech lacks "pep."
You're just getting old, mate.
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Jagger never was a good singer to begin with. More of a talker.Forgotten wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:33 pm It depends. I think in some ways I pitch better than I did when I was younger, but my high range has decreased by quite a bit - I just can’t reach those notes anymore.
There are a lot of artists who drop songs from their live sets or pitch them down or use different arrangements as their voice ages, but it varies at which age they do it.
Geddy Lee from Rush pitches a couple of songs down a tone so that he can hit the highest notes, Mick Jagger relies on backing singers for any songs where he originally used his falsetto range, and Freddie Mercury let Roger Taylor sing the parts of Queen songs that he struggled to reach live.
Age affects your voice, but it’s more of a range thing and maybe losing the more pure tones of your voice.
Anyway, range as such is not my problem, but hitting and maintaining the right pitch. My tremolo has also suffered.
I wonder if there are exercises that help...
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 12 May, 2011
I speak as a 65-year old who has trouble getting his socks on in the morning!e-crooner wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:34 amThanks a lot, why don't you just shoot meGoogly Smythe wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:37 pmhttps://uiowa.edu/voice-academy/how-ages-changes-voiceHow age changes your voice
The same changes that affect your body as it ages -- less muscle and strength, more body fat, slower movements, and degeneration of body tissues -- impact your voice as you get older. Usually as people age their speech slows down, syllables and words are elongated, and sentences are punctuated with more pauses for air. Pitch and loudness may be reduced, and tremors can appear. All in all, an older person's speech lacks "pep."
You're just getting old, mate.
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Get bigger socksGoogly Smythe wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:57 am I speak as a 65-year old who has trouble getting his socks on in the morning!
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- 11001 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
Pro tip: grease the inside of all your socks and stretch the tops around nets used to get goldfish out of tanks - that way you can get them on in one quick flick of the wrist.
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