..OK, Most people think I'm only a clean vocalist, since the majority of what I've recorded is that,..
Even as I asked the question, I was thinking, "ya know, I've never heard him do it, but I wouldn't be surprised if he knows how," which is kind of the way I feel about the whole thing. I don't intend to make a living covering UDO or Grave Digger (or even Anselmo, for that matter0, but I wouldn't mind having the tool(s) in my back pocket to break out if the atmosphere would benefit..
..but I can sing Brian Johnson style ACDC to a "t" not exactly sure what you mean for heat and fire, so I'll assume this means "ATTITUDE" or Rock-a-tude, and perhaps passion, or could even be a unique aspect of vocal tone that is all your own that will help you have a signature sound. (all good things)
Basically, I was just speaking of the one thing, but labeling it in as many ways as I've heard it referred to previously.. (aside: I think this is one of the most difficult aspects of sharing this sort of advice through a medium such as the internet.. Making sure you're communicating clearly to someone who's coming from a completely different place is obviously quite difficult.. ie: Define your level of pain? Describe the colour, azure, to someone that was born blind.. *D'OH!* You get my point)
"Edgy Rasp" in general can be something that takes people out if it's not natural, it can come out as forced (because it is for those with clean vox)..
/raises hand/
For what it's worth, here's an example of how my voice sounds naturally (recorded in the apartment living room of a friend, Jeff Prentice of Predator & Outland fame (or infamy, as the case may be) in the days following 9/11 when I couldn't get home from LA for a week). It's a cover of a song written and performed by Matti Alfonzetti when he was in Jagged Edge UK.
Fuel for Your Soul
..or if you learn to do it "relaxed" rather than too tight, like I have in this video doing a cover of Whitesnakes "Still of the Night" you can do it and still have some control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpxTaI9qPOg
That is fairly awesome, dude! I shouldn't be surprised, I guess.
So how do you do this without hurting your self? Well that depends on the range your going for...
The ACDC range of what I would call "Falsetto rasp " can be attained quite easily, IF... you can relax your throat and open that pipe up all the way, allowing air to flow unrestricted through your nose.
Here's where the written communication becomes a hindrance, and why I'm fairly certain I NEEEEEED a first-person, hands-on vocal coach (I know you have never advocated against that.. I'm just saying time & money are very tight at this point, not to mention I've had no luck finding someone local, OTHER than Steve Whiteman, who is only loosely local)
Frankly, the concept of relaxing & opening the throat is pretty much way over my head as is (but I have heard/seen the same descriptive language used, so it's not the way you're saying it that's the problem; it's me..)
I've begun, I believe, to grasp the seeds of the skill, and just need severe dedication to work on it, but I may be way the hell off, too, and without first hand, real time feedback, I remain concerned for the safety of my cords.. *heh heh*
..That probably enough to digest at this moment!
Yes, and I thank you. I'll continue digesting..
In the meantime, I must say I'm just fairly happy that Friday night's show wasn't a total fail after I made the perhaps completely ill-advised decision to go ahead with a scheduled blood donation Thursday, thereby guaranteeing I'd be sick overnight, and what happened? You guessed it! Due to my ridiculously feeble memory, I totally forgot how sick the bass player was at Tuesday's rehearsal. I felt absolutely fine going into it, and felt great after for a couple hours, then the sinus headache started. YUCK! Still, with a good amount of herdal tea, some Halls Fruit Breezers (which don't have the menthol, etc. in them), and a visit from the Neti Pot, I survived, and I think even shined a bit. Time will tell..
Thanks for your continued input, Lance! You 'da man!