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Old 07-04-2018, 02:15 PM
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From what I remember it was the sudden and dramatic change in voice that suggested genuine damage. Jon wasn't just flat but sounds genuinely very different to how he sounded in the months prior. I do agree though that his mental state probably played a role in his voice being quite so poor. It's also worth remembering that Jon now is in a good mental place and is still singing pretty flat throughout, although not as bad as years 2015-17.

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Originally Posted by WhamATC View Post
In that Always Brisbane 2013 he seemed upset or something when singing..
Why does your father think his voice was damaged in 2013?
Just wondering. Just saying his voice was damaged ain't enough for me.
Emotions can cause you to forget, overuse, etc. He used way too much twang in Brisbane, etc.

When I become emotional (For example when someone dies or so) my voice becomes a bit raspier and it feels like an effort physically to talk (Have to push my voice) and sometimes my pronunciation becomes worse and I even sometimes say words in the incorrect order.
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