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Aerosmith - Dream On - Steven Tyler - Cover - Sara Loera - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy
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In this video, Sara Loera takes on one of Aerosmith's greatest tunes! DREAM ON! What do you say? Did she ROCK it?
Aerosmith - Dream On - Steven Tyler - Cover - Sara Loera - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy
Dream On has almost become the national anthem of "hitting the high note" in a rock song. Particularly a male-dominated rock song.
But Sara also wanted to put her hat in the ring for this epic anthemic arena piece!
I've mentioned this before, and it is worth noting again, in that era of Steven Tyler's career, he basically had two voices.
One voice was his lower and middle voice belting register and the other was a lot of high screams, but there wasn't much high/mid-range belting from his voice at that point in his career.
I personally believe his more difficult stuff was his movie soundtrack music and songs he did later which showcased his high range in a belted chest-resonant sound.
But nonetheless, this song has become iconic when it comes to hitting the high note!
Let us know how we did!
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For information regarding vocal training visit:
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Popular Releases:
Soft Rock:
Check out the KTVA website to learn more:
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Aerosmith - Dream On - Steven Tyler - Cover - Sara Loera - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy
Dream On has almost become the national anthem of "hitting the high note" in a rock song. Particularly a male-dominated rock song.
But Sara also wanted to put her hat in the ring for this epic anthemic arena piece!
I've mentioned this before, and it is worth noting again, in that era of Steven Tyler's career, he basically had two voices.
One voice was his lower and middle voice belting register and the other was a lot of high screams, but there wasn't much high/mid-range belting from his voice at that point in his career.
I personally believe his more difficult stuff was his movie soundtrack music and songs he did later which showcased his high range in a belted chest-resonant sound.
But nonetheless, this song has become iconic when it comes to hitting the high note!
Let us know how we did!
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy – Where The PROOF Is In The Singing!
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy is on Rumble!
For information regarding vocal training visit:
For more singing content visit me at:
Instagram: kentamplinvocalacademy
Twitter: Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy @ktvahelp
Now on Spotify!:
Popular Releases:
Soft Rock:
Check out the KTVA website to learn more:
Check out these additional resources:
Oh, yeah! And here's some news some of you may be interested in:
Some Fun Nostalgia For You.
My Old Shout Records Have Been Remastered.
For Anyone Interested: You Can Find Them Here:
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