My Vocal History - How Long Does it Take to Get Good?

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @fabiorubato9434
    @fabiorubato9434 3 місяці тому +1

    throat nodules and subsequent surgery now tells me that I didn't know how to sing in my younger years. The advice of not straining, retraining and challenging the idea of pushing to get those high notes, is really a god-send. It has re-invigorated my passion to sing...I had given up. I'd sing, practice and my voice would become fatigued. Not so now...can sing every day without fatigue. Love learning and trying these ideas. It's actually moving in a progressive manner. Thanks for your insights Sterling. You crack me up man. lol

  • @fabiorubato9434
    @fabiorubato9434 3 місяці тому

    validation, so important...but in the face of non-validation - even comments about 'you shouldn't sing - it can ebb one's confidence in singing, despite the drive to do so. But you keep going, you keep learning, you keep trying to improve, to give wings to your musical and lyrical ideas.

  • @dallasokelly2951
    @dallasokelly2951 2 дні тому

    Thanks for this man. Been loving the lessons. Just went to your Spotify. Amazing

  • @Peaceful_Days
    @Peaceful_Days 9 місяців тому

    I had a problem with distortion because of poor mixed voice technique. I'd just push more air as I go higher. But my rasp is fine, I have no issues if I sing like this in my comfortable range, I can do it all day. Distortion is not a good substitute for compression.

  • @ryandombrowski7857
    @ryandombrowski7857 10 місяців тому +1

    Just wanted to let you know.. I loved listening to you talk on this topic. You sound so real and convicted in your message. I caught myself thinking the other day that if I could sound like anyone it’d be you. You’ve got a TREMENDOUS voice and after hearing you talk about your journey it sounds like it’s like moreso “well-earned/trained” than God-given. I mean I don’t want that to sound bad.
    You brought a tear to my eye when you said “be gentle on yourself”. Like that one line hit me pretty good, well done brother.

  • @seekerofthemutablebalance5228
    @seekerofthemutablebalance5228 10 місяців тому +1

    Me Over here just wrenching on my Ford Pinto 😂
    Ha ok not quite that bad! I started from a similar place of imitating other singers and developed some really bad habits too.After a ton of work correcting my bad singing habits, which is sooo hard to do but finally starting to be happy with my voice and straining/hurting my voice significantly less. Took forever, probably one of the key downsides of being self taught. So much easier if you learn the basics from a teacher first I'm sure.
    Do you ever ice your throat to speed up recovery?

  • @Rowboaty
    @Rowboaty 8 днів тому

    Love this! I can identify with so many points you made…especially teaching yourself, trying to find what works for your body, going into fine grained details/back to basics to work out glitches along the way…thank you 🙏

  • @stuuuz
    @stuuuz 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the raw and honest insights, no need to edit it. it's rare and ultra useful to hear the unvarnished truth from someone who has made it to the other side of the grind. Enjoy every minute of driving in your hard won Ferrari :)
    Also maybe check out interviews with Rick Rubin about his book The Creative Act. I think his philosophy may resonate and help clarify why your path was meant to be so fraught.

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you. Already have that book. Rick is awesome 😊😊

    • @stuuuz
      @stuuuz 11 місяців тому +1

      @@SterlingRJackson ah great to hear Sterling

  • @gennyg8662
    @gennyg8662 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Thank you for your sharing.

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner 10 місяців тому +1

    So I've already commented twice, but i just want to say that i really enjoyed this video. It's nice to hear the story behind someone who is actually making this work. It came at the best time too. I'm starting my first band practice today. All I've ever done is videos. I've been releasing stuff on my channel for almost 2 years now, and somebody saw it and invited me to form a band. He played on Warped Tour and has connections to play live. It scares the hell out of me but this is exactly the encouragement I needed to start doing it live. Thanks again for all your videos man. You're an inspiration. I also had a fucked up 20s and tried to throw in the towel, but it only gets worse when you do that. Not enough booze or meds in the world to silence your passion.

  • @scottibreiding
    @scottibreiding 10 місяців тому +1

    i’m autistic too. thank you so much for your teaching and openness and passion. you’re an inspiration and after being a musician for my entire life as well, i feel like i’m finally beginning to understand and get this.

  • @sunsofstatic
    @sunsofstatic 9 місяців тому

    Enjoy the hell outta that Ferrari!

  • @michaelrossi752
    @michaelrossi752 3 місяці тому

    New subscriber here, and this was a great video, as is all your content. Any advice for older beginners? I'm 53 and just starting out - I've had a year and a half lessons but not even close to being comfortable or confident in my voice, probably 90% of the time it just sounds awful to me. My hope is to get out into the community and sing, but my childhood was rife with alcoholism so the bar scene is just not for me; which does pose some challenges. That validation, man- it's important. Its hard enough to be vulnerable. Hoping to wrack up some cash and take a lesson or two with you. In the meantime, I will keep watching. Thanks again for sharing.

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  3 місяці тому +1

      That’s not that old ha but I understand. I would take time to try to develop a singing foundation. Understanding how singing actually works will help tremendously but not everyone teaches it well. I’m going to be finally releasing a course here soon on that exact thing. 😊

    • @michaelrossi752
      @michaelrossi752 2 місяці тому

      @@SterlingRJackson Thanks for the reply! Just saw your comment on Patreon too- and looking forward to meeting you soon!

  • @chrisschurchill2003
    @chrisschurchill2003 9 місяців тому

    i to know how you feel bine there done that

  • @rosemaryogilvie9394
    @rosemaryogilvie9394 18 днів тому

    Awesome❤

  • @GabiBrooks
    @GabiBrooks 10 місяців тому +1

    So glad you're happy with your voice now. Well earned!

  • @joemacedomusic
    @joemacedomusic 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video & insights as usual man

  • @michaelmorales3819
    @michaelmorales3819 17 днів тому

    Does kareoke in front of a lot of people count? lol

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  17 днів тому

      In terms of what? I can’t remember what all I’ve said in my videos.

  • @AverageJoe69420
    @AverageJoe69420 11 місяців тому +1

    Appreciate you man.

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks buddy. I didn’t even post this yet because I didn’t finish the thumbnail. How you finding this stuff 😂

  • @onchodariutara
    @onchodariutara 6 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @DannyBeardsley
    @DannyBeardsley 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this story, dude. There is so much of this that is relatable.
    This is one of my favourite UA-cam channels👍 I look forward to hearing more original material!

  • @BrendanDHara
    @BrendanDHara 10 місяців тому

    Hey, I really enjoyed listening to your story. I've had similar ups and downs over the years too. I started singing when I was really young, but at about 18 I got in trouble and got incarcerated for ten years. In there, I had intermittent access to a guitar and would always sing and write songs when I could. Got a lot of validation and practice singing in front of some pretty tough crowds. (Literally and figuratively. Or both figuratively, but you get me.)
    But then I would go to solitary or max, not have that guitar, and just not sing. I'd have to refind my voice all the time. Then I got out in 2012 and had no fuckin' clue what to do. My first UA-cam video is of me and a buddy just plugged into a PA, and my wife recording us on a camcorder. Life of course took its toll, and my living situation was changing so often, every time I established something it fell off.
    Anyway, I'm trying to be more consistent now and just hearing your story was inspiring. I'm also 38 by the way, so maybe there's still hope. Ahaha. Loved the video, best of luck man, you have amazing talent and I can tell your a great teacher too.

  • @jakehenri
    @jakehenri 9 місяців тому

    Awesome big S ! My last gig this past Saturday..I used my compression alot more ..adding bits of fry and distortion just like salt and pepper but the compression is my main stay even that i subdue depending of course on the song thx 🙏

  • @sammfshields
    @sammfshields 10 місяців тому

    This video was really… really.. damn good man.
    Loved hearing your story and there’s a lot to learn along the way.
    You are quite funny too without actually telling jokes or anything or will bullshit.
    Thank u 🙏 ☮️

  • @chrisschurchill2003
    @chrisschurchill2003 9 місяців тому

    you should do a song on anxiety

  • @shitstorm1152
    @shitstorm1152 10 місяців тому

    Hey - hope you're doing well and that you find help and solutions to your problems. I'm also in the depression boat and I know it's difficult to just say something that helps. Still I wanted to let you know that for me and what seems to be many others you're greatly appreciated and in what you do, you make the world better in a way, cause you help others. After years of frustration about my singing, I finally start to enjoy it again and feel that I make progress. Apart from that, you seem to be a great guy, you have a great vocal talent and you're a good-looking dude. Hope you find a way out of these dark places and be able to enjoy life. Wish you all the best!

  • @jackmacmusic
    @jackmacmusic 11 місяців тому +1

    Man this was awesome! Thankyou

  • @GrahamStewart200
    @GrahamStewart200 10 місяців тому

    Another extremely informative video Sterling, very much appreciated.
    I’m 58 and still striving for a credible rock voice 🤪.
    I really must get round to taking some lessons from you!!

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner 10 місяців тому

    Going to school for animation because it was your next best choice is so relatable. I always went for what was "realistic". Finally got to the point I was in Calc 3 wanting to blow my brains out and I went back to singing. A friend of mine died and it made it clear to me that life is fragile

  • @Totofant1
    @Totofant1 10 місяців тому

    Awesome as always Sterling! Thank you for being so honest and for all your perfect advice! Please keep going making these videos! Learning a ton from you!! You do it all so funny but also with so much deep knowledge! Wishing you the best for your health!

  • @VoxRox
    @VoxRox 10 місяців тому

    Someday, I want to be in the audience when you take that Ferrari out for a spin.

  • @roaraudiovisual
    @roaraudiovisual 10 місяців тому

    You are a great teacher and skilled singer, Im learning a lot from your videos! Big hugs from Barcelona, Spain

  • @ASDJHVCGASDJHCVG
    @ASDJHVCGASDJHCVG 10 місяців тому

    Also on the spectrum. This is your best video yet for me, thank you so much for posting this

  • @urluberlu2777
    @urluberlu2777 10 місяців тому

    Validation. Probably the most important and somehow the most overlooked aspect to start singing and to keep going. Kudos to have overcome these obstacle of yours and to share all this with us.

  • @pseudonymlifts2
    @pseudonymlifts2 10 місяців тому

    Nobody talks about this shit but damn it's so relatable. Thank you for being so real

  • @holgerschafer4583
    @holgerschafer4583 8 місяців тому

    I really loved this talk.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @kennyholliday7492
    @kennyholliday7492 10 місяців тому

    Great honest info you have had courage to share Thx for this it’s real u Rthe real deal sir

  • @sbxamedhi
    @sbxamedhi 10 місяців тому

    I relate, man, i lost my voice in 2018 and beenntrying to recover since then. I went through quite the depression and probably still carrying it lol but now after a year of not singing and accepting id never sing again i moved to another city, quite smaller one, and had to start teaching voice to pay bills. Well this lead to re motivate myself to rehab my voice, and with all of the new info on youtube and what ive learned the last years about vocal control, ive been able to get tons tons better, i feel hopeful and somewhat proficient again, and it feels like such a blessing, man.
    Thanks for sharing your journey, as i dont feel as alone in this rehab process haha. Thanks 😊

    • @NormanTiner
      @NormanTiner 10 місяців тому +1

      Man that is a terrifying story. Glad you're on your way to recovery.

  • @KaraDoesMusic
    @KaraDoesMusic 10 місяців тому

    Be gentle and relax a bit already - noted.

  • @getbackmusicproduction5799
    @getbackmusicproduction5799 10 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @casantrix7423
    @casantrix7423 10 місяців тому

    hey man,
    do you know anything about pop singing also? or it's just rock n metal

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  10 місяців тому

      I know about the voice as an instrument. I can cover any genre for the most part. It’s all connected. Rock and metal are just the more difficult or “extreme” forms of things 😊

    • @casantrix7423
      @casantrix7423 10 місяців тому

      @@SterlingRJackson well I've been singing for a while rock and metal music and Im a baritone and recently i tried covering some pop song and i dont know why but it feels much harder to not "overdo" it. Is it because i have heavier voice singing lightly in that genres might just be harder for me? Especially songs that have choruses randomly jumping few tones like sing on c4 jump to f4 and back to c4 a few times, the disproportion of volume and "broadness" of this is too big. Is there any way around it or should i rather record myself on microphone and compress it or smth?

  • @nayaleezy
    @nayaleezy 10 місяців тому +3

    It takes as long as it takes to be reincarnated with a naturally good singing voice.