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    For the longest time, I thought that what Freddie Mercury and Gerard Way had in their voices was this unattainable, godly magic or spirit that was off limits to vocalists who were mere mortals.
    That age old saying: "You either have 'IT' or you don't" seemed to prove true with these artists that I continue to idolize to this day.
    "IT" seemed like a secret that only a few Rockstars would ever know. UNTIL...
    I heard the vocal transformation of a much lesser-known vocalist in the early 2000s! Find out what I heard that changed the way I listened to my favorite singers AND how I approached my own singing!

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  • @asleepordead8698
    @asleepordead8698 Рік тому +1685

    what i notice about Gerard singing is that he is not just singing to hit notes, he is always telling a story and always acting with his voice in his songs. In some songs, he is a character in that song and in some, he is just a storyteller. Thats why his live performances are a joy watch cuz hes voice acting and singing live at the same time.

    • @laurapleurodon
      @laurapleurodon Рік тому +38

      Ugh yes. I am soo here for all this Gerard love.

    • @TheHannaVonFancy
      @TheHannaVonFancy Рік тому +15

      Perfectly said, and one of the reasons he is my favorite vocalist. 💕

    • @catstickler
      @catstickler Рік тому +18

      YES!
      It's how I feel about Chester Bennington too. He bled for us in his songs.

    • @kz689
      @kz689 Рік тому

      YESYESYESYESYES

    • @bruh-bh3kk
      @bruh-bh3kk Рік тому

      The live performances are literally just him exposing his hard on to his fans while he prances around in a dress looking like a fat idiot lol wym a joy

  • @s.kanessuperbiatv6464
    @s.kanessuperbiatv6464 Рік тому +1394

    With Gerard's voice, I always assumed it was carried over from his punk influences. Punk singers may not always be the most technically complex, but the diversity in how each word is pronounced is so unique - it's something alot of singers could be learning from to make their songs sound instantly more dynamic.

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +89

      YESSSS

    • @finncallahan8994
      @finncallahan8994 Рік тому +46

      Listening to his big influences like the misfits and smashing pumpkins really makes sense of a lot of his vocal techniques and pronunciations.

    • @s.kanessuperbiatv6464
      @s.kanessuperbiatv6464 Рік тому +29

      @@finncallahan8994 It really is like if you mashed together Danzig and Corgan, then made them more playful / less uptight

    • @bobbeckishere
      @bobbeckishere Рік тому +20

      @@finncallahan8994 I have always thought that Corgan was like Gerard Way's older (slightly) more chill brother...they even kinda look alike, and they definitely have similar voices. Just the actual instrument, not necessarily the way they use it.

    • @anne-mariev.3295
      @anne-mariev.3295 Рік тому +11

      Makes total sense. Punk’s urge to pass on a message with every song, sentence and even word could definitely explain Gerard’s intentionality.

  • @MayFire55
    @MayFire55 Рік тому +528

    God I'm glad someone else noticed a connection between Freddie Mercury and Gerard Way. I tend to get super into Queen and MCR around the same time because one always makes me crave the other but I'm not musically literate enough to articulate why they remind me of one another.

    • @debramoore7513
      @debramoore7513 Рік тому +3

      ME TOO

    • @smithcourtney66
      @smithcourtney66 Рік тому +3

      ME THREE

    • @bree8762
      @bree8762 Рік тому +12

      Ray Toro’s guitar playing is strongly inspired by Brian May’s too! Ray’s spoken a few times about working to try to replicate May’s tone with his gear and also his style of melody in his beautiful solos. You can really hear it in Not Okay and Black Parade; Ray’s solos sound super super Queen-y. If you haven’t seen it, when they headlined Reading and Brian May came out to play with them, you can actually see Ray’s soul leaving his body with excitement hahaha 😂

    • @debramoore7513
      @debramoore7513 Рік тому +4

      @@bree8762 Absolutely, love the performance with MCR & Dr. Brian May doing We Will Rock You!!

    • @undeadknight01
      @undeadknight01 Рік тому +5

      Well both Queen and MCR have epic, melodic music and both bands had very theatrical frontmen.

  • @Teddicus
    @Teddicus Рік тому +750

    Its so amazing to see someone on this platform who emphasizes just how talented Gerard Way is. That guy will always be my favorite singer!

    • @kellymcphaul2793
      @kellymcphaul2793 Рік тому +3

      I remember seeing “The I’m not Okay” video and was like gobsmacked the whole times.

    • @Teddicus
      @Teddicus Рік тому +1

      @@kellymcphaul2793 Right! I first saw the Helena video at the House of Blues when they were the artist of the month. So good!

    • @redmondfarley9289
      @redmondfarley9289 Рік тому +1

      I was also hooked, but he does struggle live

  • @GTORT
    @GTORT Рік тому +678

    This is what happens when you believe in your message and write with intention. Your vocal ability skyrockets when you do that and it's the biggest gateway to your vocal identity imo

    • @etoineschrdlu9382
      @etoineschrdlu9382 Рік тому +4

      Miku Tobato and Saiki Atsumi of Band-Maid have that quality. Miku writes the majority of the group's lyrics often in colaboration with Saiki . Their songs are usually in a combination of English and Japanese, but mainly in Japanese. But even when the song is entirely in Japanese, each word, each note, is sung laden with meaning and the listener will believe they are understanding the song's meaning, even though they know not a word of Japanese.

    • @etoineschrdlu9382
      @etoineschrdlu9382 Рік тому +1

      Examples: Band-Maid's "About Us", "Page", "Wonderland" or "Daydreaming".

    • @joedwyer3297
      @joedwyer3297 Рік тому +1

      Maybe gerards just gay

    • @jeremywaygay
      @jeremywaygay Рік тому

      THIS!!!!!

  • @rosemaryheart4706
    @rosemaryheart4706 Рік тому +442

    I have always noticed this about Gerard Way. I love their songs. Not only because MCR fills me with adrenaline but there is so much emotion, agony, release, idk, There's something in Gerard's voice that gives off power. I love to sing but not in public. Barely even in my own bedroom. I just don't like anyone hearing me sing because I always get a look or comment that's not at all positive. Anyways, Just yesterday in my bedroom, I sang along to Helena by MCR, not so loud but not so low. At this point I have every note/melody engraved in my brain & as I sang I found myself making the same exact expressions as Gerard Way as seen in video. And it felt & sounded so good to my ears. I noticed how special Gerard's singing was in the song "I don't love you". With mcr, there's no trying to sound pretty. All you have to do is feel.

    • @PeteyThePenguin
      @PeteyThePenguin Рік тому +22

      "There's no trying to sound pretty, all you have to do is feel"
      I love that. That's what I look for in music: not necessarily sounding pretty, but raw emotion. I think there's a beauty in passion

    • @lucy_lle
      @lucy_lle Рік тому +4

      Agree, that's why The Black Parade is one of, if not my favorite album ever. So much agony, resentment, sorrow... No matter how much I listen to it, I always feel that catharsis. Going to their concert in 2022 and screaming the lyrics along with them was one of the best experiences I've had.

  • @MELLMAO
    @MELLMAO Рік тому +120

    My mom really started liking MCR few years ago. Queen is one of her favourite bands, and she said that MCR truly sounded to her like it had many influences of Queen. Now I know why

    • @libanipy8702
      @libanipy8702 Рік тому +2

      Same with my mother. She loves both revenge and bp albums

    • @danielasanchez4674
      @danielasanchez4674 4 місяці тому

      Makes sense, the guitar solo in Im not okay reminded me of the one in Bohemian Rhapsody

  • @feargm
    @feargm Рік тому +167

    I'd definitely include singers like Serj Tankian and Julian Casablancas into this conversation. So much character with all of these singers!

    • @RENX5
      @RENX5 Рік тому +5

      I started thinking of Serj right when I stumbled upon your comment. I don’t like SOAD that much but I absolutely agree

    • @bassguitartemis_987
      @bassguitartemis_987 Рік тому +3

      My four favourite singers of all time lol

    • @feargm
      @feargm Рік тому

      @@bassguitartemis_987 Same!

    • @jim9301
      @jim9301 Рік тому +2

      Chino Moreno?

    • @feargm
      @feargm Рік тому +2

      @@jim9301 Him too for sure! Very distinct voice.

  • @r0tting.fairie
    @r0tting.fairie Рік тому +49

    I love to see this recognition for Gerard Ways voice. Not just mcr being a very big hit with emo culture, but that Gerard can sing in a way that many can't. His voice has always been incredible to me, and it wasn't just because of the way it sounded.

  • @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Рік тому +320

    Bohemian Rhapsody and Black Parade are so similar that only true fans of Queen can recognize it

    • @rikiishitoru8885
      @rikiishitoru8885 Рік тому +22

      More like March of the Black Queen

    • @heathertaylor8904
      @heathertaylor8904 Рік тому +6

      Tf? Never even liked my chemical romance cause I was so sick of the emo scene, but I'll give it a more patient listen now. But I will live and die on queen forever. 😅 could've been that my kids were just getting into the scene and i didn't have time for that ish lol. I got it later when they went to college, and started really trying the music and liking it, just never really gave MCR another chance. Maybe time.

    • @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Рік тому +10

      @@heathertaylor8904 im not a big fan of them either but if you really give it a listen it just has a similar melody i cant explain it

    • @Raidoven
      @Raidoven Рік тому +5

      There was a little guitar riff in "i dont love you" that instantly reminded me of bohemian rhapsody

    • @bahruism
      @bahruism Рік тому +2

      How about "A little piece of heaven" from Avenged Sevenfold ?.

  • @sh00kspeared73
    @sh00kspeared73 Рік тому +18

    The thing I love about Gerard and Freddie is how much emotion and feeling they puts into each lyric. You can feel the sorrow in Cancer or the fluctuation of feelings that happens throughout Bohemian Rhapsody, whereas a lot of other singers sort of just try to sound pretty. I feel the same way about the band The Amazing Devil. Both lead singers (Madelaine Hyland and Joey Batey) place such a wide range of feelings into their songs-- you can hear anger or sorrow or joy just dripping off their voices in everything they sing.

  • @5urg3x
    @5urg3x Рік тому +13

    Snoop Dog has a beautiful voice. Can't rap for shit -- but he can say "one two three to the four" and the crowd will literally die, myself included.

  • @RobbieFitzgerald
    @RobbieFitzgerald Рік тому +29

    I think this is why Meatloaf was so good too. He sang with so much passion and emoted everything so well. You really felt and believed every word he said.

    • @alexlapiz
      @alexlapiz Рік тому +1

      Duuuude, You are absolutely right!!! This three guys have something. Some kind of theatrical demons inside..

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner Рік тому +198

    There's an old record of my grandpa singing You Are My Sunshine way back in the 1950s. It's hauntingly beautiful because it's outlived him. When I sing for videos I remind myself that that 3-5 minute performance will last forever. It may not get views or carry much significance to the world much like my grandpa's recording, but it's still part of my legacy, and his. So sometimes I strain myself, push too hard, or look stupid or crazy, but I want it to feel like what I'm expressing isn't mine to express, but something universal that I have to give back.
    Edit: one last thing that would be unfair to keep to myself. I remember the significance of music both in times of war and in the bleak winter or times of famine. Music isn't just entertainment, it's a universal language that connects people to their emotions and helps them through hard times.

    • @madhatter8508
      @madhatter8508 Рік тому +7

      I think about that often, too. I watched an interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger about his performance in Conan the Barbarian, and he talks about getting cut up by rocks and bleeding, and after so many takes the director tells Arnold he doesn't have to do it anymore but Arnold says no, this pain is temporary but film is eternal. He wanted to get it just right because that film will always be there after he's long gone.

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +31

      Man... Well said! I can relate to the 'grandpa recording'. My grandpa a few weeks before he died, started singing "You Are My Sunshine" at our (and his last) Thanksgiving dinner. He never sang earlier in his life... A war vet... Lived an incredible life... and one of the last things he shared with us was his new found singing voice... Talk about an emotional dinner!

    • @NormanTiner
      @NormanTiner Рік тому +5

      @@chrisliepe amazing. It's incredible how many people take their voice to the grave without ever expressing it. I'm glad you got to hear it. It's been many years since I've heard my grandpa's old record, but I'm hoping to one day record a duet with him.

    • @AtomizedSound
      @AtomizedSound Рік тому +3

      Beautifully said

    • @CarsonHoy
      @CarsonHoy Рік тому +2

      Beautiful comment, allow it to flow through you and be the messenger 🙏🏻

  • @LuckyFlesh
    @LuckyFlesh Рік тому +19

    Excellent analysis.
    Imho, this is what made Johnny Cash so great. Every note may not be perfectly in tune, but every note IS drenched in genuine emotion.

  • @PaulMcMinotaur
    @PaulMcMinotaur Рік тому +19

    I’ve always heard a lot of musical theater in both of their voices. I’m not really sure if that’s their background, or if they just happened upon that sound. But there’s a definite theatricality to their vocal performance that sort of matches the theatricality of their entire stage presence.

  • @DeAguaMusic
    @DeAguaMusic Рік тому +99

    Yo, I tried to sing I'm not Okay very slowly, note by note, and putting the emotion and the character on every note. What an amazing experience! I instantly understood what you meant, I was able to feel every word and note and I improved a lot the way I used to sing this song. It's always a pleasure to learn something from your videos man, I'm super grateful to be suscribed to your channel. All the best!

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +5

      Awesome to hear that you got to experience this... It was amazing for me the first time I sang this way too!!

  • @luisca92
    @luisca92 Рік тому +64

    Bruh you read my mind. I’ve saying to my friend that Gerard and Freddie are examples of literally how they have the it factor that is more then just a good singer.. thank you for this video 🙏🏾

  • @robhosner5784
    @robhosner5784 Рік тому +22

    Hardly anyone I know knows about The Juliana Theory. Love is such a masterpiece of music. One of my all-time favorites that I can listen to end to end and there's not a song I want to skip.

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +5

      I seriously still listen to LOVE all the time. Fantastic album.

    • @iymspartacus7089
      @iymspartacus7089 Рік тому +1

      It’s encouraging to be in the company of other “Love” lovers !

  • @HylianPickles
    @HylianPickles Рік тому +14

    I've always associated MCR and Queen. Wasn't sure why, but this does make sense to me

  • @CherieO
    @CherieO Рік тому +49

    Freddie loved classical music and opera. When learning to play classical pieces as kids, they taught us about dynamics and timing. What words, syllables or notes do you emphasize or minimize? Also jazz, swing and blues play with those and bend pitches slightly sharp or flat to add tension or feel more relaxed. Pop producers today remove dynamics, add autotune and quantize the life out of performances.

  • @FrootKat
    @FrootKat Рік тому +77

    It’s exactly what I find about Tori Amos in her first three albums. Each sound is so deliberate and so crafted, it’s completely hypnotising and it’s incredible how she was able to do that both in the studio and live. All of her album Boys for Pele is a good example. You end up greedily lapping up every single note and breath of hers, because it has so much colour to it.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Рік тому +1

      🤮 ... Growing up in the 90s there was way too much Tori Amos being constantly played .... It seemed every girl's car had one of her tapes permanently installed into the tape deck and it got so old. Her interviews are hilarious too ... she's got an extremely soothing way of speaking but the stuff she says is so pretentious. Makes me glitch a little.

    • @FrootKat
      @FrootKat Рік тому +4

      @@Fiveash-Art putting her personality and how much she was played in the 90s aside, I recommend listening to some of her vocals from particularly the third album, she is a highly skilled musician and her attention to details as well as a the ability to craft every note she sings is incredible.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Рік тому +1

      @@FrootKat I've heard plenty of her music and I know she's 'highly skilled' .. she's still annoying ... Easy on the eyes though.

    • @genjimm
      @genjimm Рік тому +4

      @@FrootKat Met her at a restaurant in Amsterdam once. I just happened to sit a table next to her and my stepdad who worked there introduced us, and we ended up talking the entire dinner. Her personality was kinda like you describe her craft, really nice woman!

    • @FrootKat
      @FrootKat Рік тому +1

      @@genjimm whooa, that’s very cool! I’d love to meet her one day and just pick her brain 😃

  • @corymusic44
    @corymusic44 Рік тому +7

    That's what all of the greatest singers do. Whitney Houston did that. George Michael, James Ingram, and countless others have done this. There are limitless ways and combinations that we can discover in order to create something each time we sing a note. It's not only the notes, but also the way they are linked to together. What is there and what isn't there. We also have a continuum of opposites to play with: soft to loud, dark to bright, legato to staccato, straight tone to vibrato, sliding to the note to starting it dead on the center of pitch, and the list goes on and on. Giving yourself permission to discover the endless possibilities is essential! It's a game-changer.

  • @marshallsmith619
    @marshallsmith619 Рік тому +23

    Dude, you seriously have one of the best UA-cam channels out there. You don't hide your knowledge behind a paywall and your willingness to show yourself goofing off takes balls.

  • @kilogramme4651
    @kilogramme4651 Рік тому +15

    as an avid mcr fan this was really insightful and something i didnt really notice. for example in “the ghost of you”, in the second verse, every word has so many small subtle melismas almost and i love it so much.

  • @TheJoshening
    @TheJoshening Рік тому +43

    This is why I'm so glad I started singing when I started to really get into MCR. Gerards delivery really sunk into my mind and that method of singing felt natural to me. And in no way do I sing like Gerard, but I knew what it meant to really feel every word. It's almost like, it's no longer singing. It's a verbal construction of sonic stories 😂

  • @debramoore7513
    @debramoore7513 Рік тому +18

    Two talents that express emotions with their vocals .. Freddie being The Greatest!! Love My Chemical Romance .. Gerard is amazing!!

  • @buckycore
    @buckycore Рік тому +19

    Dang, dude. This discovery of intentionality is mind blowing. Guitarists discuss this all the time when they try and explain how B.B. King vs Shredders. Obviously the shredders can play B.B.'s "easier" solos on a technical level. But he puts that same intensity, tone and weight in just one note like you explained with vocals. You win. You gained a new subscriber who is in awe of you

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the sub! I’m glad you enjoyed the video as much as I enjoyed making it!!

    • @oliviergagnon2592
      @oliviergagnon2592 Рік тому +1

      Good comparison sir

  • @bytheway444
    @bytheway444 Рік тому +5

    its not just Gerard and his vocal range its the fact they use poetic metaphorical lyric use and theatrics through out its full of it he made me love music through my teenage years. I hear Bowie as well as Gerard Way has always had a love for David Bowies voice R.I.P to the legendary reinventing himself can never be predicted its like they both came out of the same field.
    Nothing can explain this artistry its just pure creativity and art
    the end

  • @-breakofdawn-
    @-breakofdawn- Рік тому +27

    Music heals the soul, and that’s where it should come from. The most spectacular performers are those that aren’t afraid to lay bare their souls and literally sing their hearts out.

    • @cari6478
      @cari6478 Рік тому

      Yes! That makes me think of the Doobie Brothers song "Music is the Doctor" 💃💃💃💃🥰🤟🙌

  • @Hornydragoneyes
    @Hornydragoneyes Рік тому +40

    This is one of the most important, if not the most important lesson you have taught us, Chris. No matter how advanced someone's technique is, nothing counts as much as emotion and feeling. Music is the representation of feelings, not the simple display of skills. It is art, not a sport!

  • @Oded_Lobel
    @Oded_Lobel Рік тому +44

    That's what I hear when I listen to Jeff Buckley.
    Every note he sings is an entire universe.
    It really is mesmerizing !

  • @WhaleBluePRS
    @WhaleBluePRS Рік тому +12

    Bruce Dickinson is another singer who has amazing dynamics of tone and delivery within phrases. I've been bingeing Maiden and Robert Plant's solo career the past month or two. I appreciate Plant more and more and more all the time.

    • @etcwhatever
      @etcwhatever Рік тому +1

      Bruce is my favorite

    • @WhaleBluePRS
      @WhaleBluePRS Рік тому

      @@etcwhatever Freddie Mercury is my all-time favorite but Bruce is awful darn close. Easily one of the most impressive voices of our time. And he does it year after year, tour after tour.

  • @shockingheaven
    @shockingheaven Рік тому +3

    I think this is why my dad, a Queen fan, really liked My Chem's music, particularly The Black Parade album

  • @maemusiccc
    @maemusiccc Рік тому +10

    I was talking about this the other day! but with Brandon Flowers from the Killers. He doesn't necessarily hit all the notes, in fact he is sharp most of the time. but the way he sings with such power and desperation is what makes him such a great vocalist. thank you for making this video!

  • @mikew.762
    @mikew.762 Рік тому +4

    Freddy pored everything he had into his songs. Every word was pure emotion.

  • @terrryhenry2863
    @terrryhenry2863 Рік тому +2

    Nobody's voice has as much charm as Freddie's does I don't care what anyone says

  • @NemFX
    @NemFX Рік тому +4

    Thank you. Bohemian Rhapsody and Black Parade are intrinsically linked in my head.

  • @ravenecho2410
    @ravenecho2410 Рік тому +7

    i think its hearing the inhales of the vocals, its very expressive and has such a human quality to it

    • @deadassdgaf100
      @deadassdgaf100 Рік тому

      i think that has something to do with it too....
      while listening to the explanation here, i kept thinking of Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20. though he doesn't sound like Gerard & Freddy in a "rock" sense, I've always felt that he sang EVERY note "in it's own story". I've listened to the way Rob sings words specific words in some of his songs & thought "🤔 why did he sing it like that...idk many singers that would've pronounced that so uniquely, but it works" (like he was explaining here, playing with each part of every word). Then your comment tied it all together for me. Rob uses a lot of breaths inside words that change that word truly differently. so that makes sense.
      think: "Back To Good"...."hi was thi-hin-kin íf h-you hwer lo-anly" strange & beautiful.

  • @larsulrichsforehead
    @larsulrichsforehead 11 місяців тому +4

    YES!! GERARD HAS IT! WHY DON’T PEOPLE APPRECIATE GERARD FOR BE SUCH A GOOD SINGER! HE’S SO AMAZING

  • @maryadamec124
    @maryadamec124 Рік тому +11

    Hey Chris...
    "Music isn't just entertainment, it's a universal language that connects people to their emotions and helps them through hard times." Such words of wisdom, thank you Norman...
    This is exactly why I like to call Queen and Freddie the "Master Manipulators of Emotion"... they could make you laugh and cry all in one song... from mesmerizing piano playing to awesomely brilliant guitar riffs, they could do it all... blessings.

  • @dearlyband7715
    @dearlyband7715 Рік тому +4

    I feel this way about Max Bemis of Say Anything. I feel like what all three singers have in common is the NEED to just "go for it"- embrace awkwardness, tap into the emotion of the lyric, and pull out the theater and drama within them. This is a great analysis!

  • @btsa-band
    @btsa-band Рік тому +17

    Chris Liepe always inspires us to improve our singing and to believe in our own voice. Thank you, sir 🙏

  • @brettmarshall5895
    @brettmarshall5895 Рік тому +4

    I think the main difference is when YOU write the lyrics, you’ll understand what you’re trying to express.

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +3

      I think that does make a big difference. Then there are the vocalists that 'can sing the phone book' and sound amazing. I believe that Freddie and Gerard fall into this category!

    • @brettmarshall5895
      @brettmarshall5895 Рік тому +1

      @@chrisliepe I agree, to an extent. You can interpret “sentiment” of a phone book that’s not there…. I guess. I still think it would come off as hollow. I’d have to here a good example of nonsensical lyrics with “feeling”?
      But the writers of lyrics have an intimate knowledge OF the feeling they are trying to pervade.
      The best example is Trent Resnor singing his own song “Hurt” and Johnny Cash singing the same song from a very different viewpoint, of age. Can you do that with a phone book? (I don’t know)
      I get what you are saying though.

  • @jamesrara
    @jamesrara Рік тому +8

    So cool to hear you talk about some of these Emo bands, especially Julianna Theory...
    Lots of my youth spent feeling it all to those albums.

    • @iymspartacus7089
      @iymspartacus7089 Рік тому

      I was never really into emo, but “Love” was a stand out.

  • @grantahart
    @grantahart Рік тому +6

    Dude, this guy started trying to find “his voice” by BEAUTIFULLY singing one line in a thousand different ways better than I ever could. If the guy sounds even better than that now he must sound like a damn angel.

  • @KylieIsOverIt
    @KylieIsOverIt Рік тому +9

    Excellent video!
    On Gerard Way: The way he moves within and bends a note, how he embraces dissonance and inflections for different characters within the narrative, etc. is irregular, unpredictable and incredibly satisfying, always bringing an image of cracked leather to mind. I had never thought of him as an accomplished singer (Though I adore his music.) until I started to see accomplished singers cover him on UA-cam. They usually strike me as soulless, unnecessary covers...because they don't have *that thing* you explain so well here.
    I think that the "Morrissey in a Metal Band" esthetic of My Chem (And Juliana Theory) was most common in the post-hardcore scene of the late 90's/early 00's - with wildly ranging degrees of success. Gerard's vision, vulnerability and extra-vocal artistry rendered him in entirely his own class.

  • @Labyrinthine_Complexities
    @Labyrinthine_Complexities Рік тому +2

    Ohhhhh The Juliana Theory!!!! Brings back sooooo many wonderful memories

  • @literallykevin
    @literallykevin Рік тому +2

    I feel like a lot of those expressive and almost "performative" vocal choices may come to life after touring extensively. It's instant feedback. You find out what you can REALLY do when tested on stage in front of a crowd for 30 minutes or an hour+. Your stamina and range get tested like crazy. And these two legends were/are showmen in the greatest sense, so they became who and what they became.

  • @silverdesert1930
    @silverdesert1930 Рік тому +4

    Pat Benatar has the same ability, to create the whole Universes around the notes.

  • @cowbless
    @cowbless Рік тому +3

    Non-judgemental experimentation is definitely where it's at. I've used to do this "one note challenge" with my guitar when I was trying to figure out how these minimalistic and yet so expressive blues solos work. Time to do it all over again with my voice. xd
    I live in an apartment building, so I just have to bite the bullet and live with the fact that yeah, people hear me when I do shit xd
    I am practicing during times when it's acceptable to perform renovations so I'm not noise polluting, but it sure heckin' feels like it lmao

  • @cari6478
    @cari6478 Рік тому +2

    You are correct. I'm deaf. My type of deafness is neurological and was a progressive loss. They knew I was going to be deaf. I started to memorize music the best I could. When I would go to the grocery store with my family, or just go; I would read the music magazines. Gerard listed Queen as influence. 🥰🤟🙌💃 I still "hear" by vibration and I LOVE music! 💃💃💃💃

  • @gaetanomarsico2546
    @gaetanomarsico2546 Рік тому +6

    Your voice Chris is unbelievable.

  • @barrycoulter6951
    @barrycoulter6951 Рік тому +2

    Dude… how long has this little gem been hidden away!? Sensible, …i can really use this.. i think many of us can!

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +1

      video is only a couple days old :) Glad you liked it and found it useful!

  • @liv7288
    @liv7288 Рік тому +4

    my two favorite singers of all time. you truly put it into words why i’ve always found their voices, as you put it, so “interesting”

  • @lyndonchamberlin
    @lyndonchamberlin Рік тому +3

    As a long time fan of The Julianna Theory. I can't believe you brought them up.

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +2

      LOVE is still one of my favorite albums. One of those projects where so many amazing sounds and performances came together!!

    • @lyndonchamberlin
      @lyndonchamberlin Рік тому +1

      @@chrisliepe it's an amazing album and to see and hear what he's doing now. INCREDIBLE. I know you're into the harsher vocals, have you ever heard his more metal screams? If you haven't heard of them check out the band Zao. Brett was with them in the early days before TJT and did some harsh vocals as well.

    • @iymspartacus7089
      @iymspartacus7089 Рік тому

      @@lyndonchamberlin I never made the connection between Brett and Zao. I’ll need to go back and give them another listen now.

  • @PaganPunk
    @PaganPunk Рік тому +1

    Sounds like my House.....Freddie Mercury is my daughters (20 yrs old) favourite singer and Gerard is loved by my son (27 yrs)...... I am not complaining! I Adore The pixies, Sonic Youth, Joy division & Muse ....They all have the same singing techniques ....Thanks for this....Makes total sense ❤️🇬🇧❤️

  • @fourspiralarms
    @fourspiralarms Рік тому +5

    We need a blooper reel video of all of your outtakes and funniest vocal moments!

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +2

      They are out there. Haha. People have compiled them and put them out in their channels :)

  • @JayJayGR85
    @JayJayGR85 Рік тому +6

    Huge Juliana Theory fan from way back. Thanks for giving some exposure to an underappreciated band!!

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +2

      One of the most under appreciated

    • @iymspartacus7089
      @iymspartacus7089 Рік тому +1

      Great to see all the Juliana Theory fans representing here !

  • @witchartemis9540
    @witchartemis9540 Рік тому +4

    bohemian rhapsody and the black parade has the same energy

    • @chrisliepe
      @chrisliepe  Рік тому +2

      TOTALLY!! I said this same thing in my video I did of the multitrack breakdown for the black parade. Incredible similarities!

  • @antonharmacinski276
    @antonharmacinski276 Рік тому +1

    When I first watched this video, I was like, "Duh that just makes sense." That being said it stuck with me, and I started paying more attention and found I was "slacking" on some syllables. I paid attention and applied the logic, and while I'm still not much of a singer, I noticed the difference and improvement. It turned out to be great advice. I had to go through my history to make sure I thanked you for this. Thank you for this. ;)

  • @thedango6890
    @thedango6890 Рік тому +2

    Time and time again it goes to show that the little things are what matter the most

  • @rosshardinguk
    @rosshardinguk Рік тому +5

    This is an amazing outlook on this. It deals so much more with one's mind, mental state, intention, all of these massively powerful ideas. Never mind just for singing, but in life in general. Thanks for this video Chris

  • @LocalLooney
    @LocalLooney Рік тому +1

    delivering with intention, feeling, depth. all of the yes. i dont even sing but this makes me delighted to see someone notice this and put some words and playful discovery to it to share.

  • @briansumanofficial
    @briansumanofficial Рік тому +3

    Always solid content from you Chris! Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @evam4182
    @evam4182 Рік тому +2

    I’ve always thought this! And just so happens that Freddie and Gerard my two favorite pop/rock singers of all time.

  • @andymurray2643
    @andymurray2643 Рік тому +6

    This is awesome - it's exactly how my mate and I approach singing... Sing what "feels" right for the words/sounds you are singing and the connection you have will drive the end result. Love it!!

  • @jason.martin
    @jason.martin Рік тому

    This is a brilliant and simple breakdown of what we can do with our voices. How to add fire and excitement as well as emotion when singing is so vital.

  • @jamiegunn
    @jamiegunn Рік тому +4

    I love this video Chris. Thank you for sharing the secret to IT. Every singer should watch this video and take in deeply all that you are saying. It is also what you are saying in all your videos and courses. You have accomplished taking the IT of singing, and able to bring it out of your students. I am one who has experienced this because of you. Simply Amazing!!! Thank you Chris. You’re amazing!!! More than just a vocal coach.

  • @minawalkure
    @minawalkure Рік тому +4

    Very valuable observation! Each note matters, each word is placed on the song for a reason, and it helps to build a "story", an experience to say so! Everything adds to the performance and storytelling and singing, it's all about giving a meaningful experience to the listeners.

  • @roncowartii3662
    @roncowartii3662 Рік тому +1

    Great video!! Digging that PRS Single cut with those soap bar pups in it also! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @lucanushardesty7685
    @lucanushardesty7685 Рік тому

    Hey Chris, great video as always brother. Self expression is a key in singing. Resonate with yourself and put your emotions on top. Anxiety, fear, being shy, focusing on getting notes right...all wrong. Put your mind on feeling the song. Let your emotions combine with your voice.
    Edit: Thank you for all your videos and help. Hands down you are incredible brother. You share it all. For free. And you've helped so many of us. Keep going man!

  • @kevinnistor1954
    @kevinnistor1954 Рік тому +1

    All your videos have super helpful for me. But this one was the most transformative for me. I take this approach and apply it to when I'm listening to music. Instead of singing along with the song( like I usually do) listen and then every few lines I fuck around with putting more/less emotion and volume etc. Into.

  • @b3hemoth448
    @b3hemoth448 Рік тому +1

    I love how you are not afraid to post this stuff , it's informative but also funny lol takes courage which is awesome

  • @anniesnyc115
    @anniesnyc115 Рік тому

    Omgosh yes! You totally articulated this perfectly!

  • @Gahahaaa
    @Gahahaaa Рік тому +2

    One of the biggest things I’ve been trying to learn once I started to consider the voice as a musical instrument is exactly this sort of thing, just putting my heart into every little syllable, every note, making everything important. Sometimes it feels like I’m going backwards, since I’ve had to unlearn a lot of things I was taught in various choirs, but I’m getting there, slowly

  • @brenttharp5387
    @brenttharp5387 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations. You just figured out what makes great writers great rather than mediocre. Great writers know that every single word matters. I would venture to say that 99% of writers do not realize this, and when told about it, ignore it or are unable to incorporate it. Bravo to you for being able to embrace this and having the talent to pull it off. "Sinking back into bad habits" is something that happens. Recognizing it is most of the battle.

  • @magneat
    @magneat Рік тому +1

    Wow, thanks. This is really cool!

  • @Podcastage
    @Podcastage Рік тому +5

    Yes! So happy to see Juliana Theory Love mentioned. It’s one of my favorite albums of all time.

  • @lience2759
    @lience2759 10 місяців тому +2

    I always thought this!!! For so long. It’s so nice to hear it put into words. When I look at some of my favorite singers they have this ability. Also I notice Robert Plant does this as well too. I think singing this way creates an overall better impact and adds more emotion to the song. The song than feels like more complete and has more purpose/intention.

  • @reaxicon
    @reaxicon Рік тому +1

    man, thanks for putting the right words to something i was thinking about for a time ago and thanks for share yr experience and expertise with us! hugs from mexico!

  • @nickcarter4006
    @nickcarter4006 Рік тому +1

    That was some powerful wisdom right there!

  • @sandrabentley8111
    @sandrabentley8111 Рік тому +5

    Barbara Streisand did this too. Each word had a feeling an emotion behind it that set her above the rest. Aretha and Whitney also.

  • @gailrobinson2688
    @gailrobinson2688 Рік тому +2

    Great video, as a singer and music lover of pretty much all genres, the delivery of the lyrics that send waves of emotion straight into your head and heard cannot be overemphasized. Two of my faves, Chris Cornell's voice in " Like a Stone " beckons sensuously from the first note to the heart wrenching last word. Takes you on a mysterious musical journey. "Cold" by Chris Stapleton..live, just raw and painfully beautiful. I hope one day to bring just a tiny piece of that feeling out in my voice ‼ You have to be wide open and unafraid to get to that place.

  • @4udioFour
    @4udioFour Рік тому +3

    Beautifully put !

  • @mikeray2371
    @mikeray2371 Рік тому +1

    You’re good at teaching and keeping my attention.

  • @CreeperKiller420
    @CreeperKiller420 Місяць тому +1

    It cracked me up how the experimenting version of you kept screaming "I'm still here" as you were speaking.

  • @TheMusicalVlog
    @TheMusicalVlog Рік тому +1

    I always look forward to hearing your insights ❤ this video may have been short, but it was very inspiring

  • @jack_T3579
    @jack_T3579 Рік тому

    That is amazing im happy you found your expression 😮

  • @victoraschantsoulis5575
    @victoraschantsoulis5575 Рік тому +1

    2 of my favorite singers, excellent video, it suprised me that someone made a video about these two

  • @presleyrainsoklahoma
    @presleyrainsoklahoma Рік тому

    you’re so right, this is such a cool video!!!

  • @natashanovaes1280
    @natashanovaes1280 Рік тому +2

    Gerard is awesome I love him ♥️

  • @Bapi_K
    @Bapi_K Рік тому +2

    Its like you level up, knowing this concept alone cool vid! :D

  • @anthony_lovett
    @anthony_lovett Рік тому +1

    Woah, glad i watched this, its actually really cool! What a great observation

  • @dominiccasts
    @dominiccasts Рік тому +6

    This is really useful advice for me because I tend to not only copy the notes when I sing a song, but also the way the singer sings it (this isn't intentional, I just learn that way). This works fine when singing a Queen song or something with similar dynamism, but if the singer isn't being that interesting I would be limited by that. I mean, knowing and practicing this will also help with singing songs originally sung by even the more dynamic singers, since I would be thinking about how to generate those vocal dynamics internally rather than just copying and imitating them, but to me it'll be a way to avoid being held back by imitation.

    • @WibblyWobbly
      @WibblyWobbly Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I do the same. Maybe its worth trying to exersise singing songs in a style of a different artist... Say, choose idk any pop song, try sing that Gerard Way way...

  • @djjasonceol9611
    @djjasonceol9611 Рік тому +1

    It’s just like Robert Plant. When Plant sings, he literally/mentally/emotionally pulls you down the rabbit hole of the Led Zeppelin Wonderland of music. Wether the song his bluesy or rock or a ballad-esk, the music creates an event horizon you can’t escape.

  • @emigambino10
    @emigambino10 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Absolutely mind blowing my valuable paradigm shift. Thanks Chris 🤘

  • @philippschumacher5419
    @philippschumacher5419 Рік тому +1

    Wow,thanks a lot.i did not know what people heard in my older recordings , it was not just jounger
    .i will investigate/feel it out.but you definitively have something here.

  • @Worshipsatch
    @Worshipsatch Рік тому +2

    Apart from vocal technique, the way you present what you have to say is so amazing

  • @ThomasSid
    @ThomasSid 2 місяці тому

    This makes so much sense now. Freddie (Queen) was may favorite band/artist growing up until my chem happened and they’ve been my favorite band/artist for the past 20 years. Crazy. Those two are my favorite singers hands down.