If I’m being honest with you, Chris: Out of all the vocal teachers on UA-cam, you are probably the only one whom I’ve listened to and actually improved my singing. I’d only expect this kind of information on a $30/month course, and you give it absolutely freely. I’ve been genuinely inspired and encouraged to practice everyday. I still thank God for the day I found your channel- thank u Chris, I won’t fail to acknowledge you when I become famous, I promise😊🙏🏻🥀
Fry screaming is a term I introduced in 2004. It is a non-periodic pulse register only like vocal fry in speech science because of its aperiodicity BUT VERY DIFFERENT because there is NO engagement of the aryepiglottic folds or false cords. Fry screaming is achieved ONLY by the engagement of the vocal ligament (mode 2) without the weight of additional muscular layers in the folds. The huge advantage of acquiring this coordination is the 5-10k hertz capability which is perceptualy much louder without the effort. I propose that this is because too much vocal fold mass/weight cannot pulse fast enough to create these higher partials. Another huge advantage to fry screaming is the seamless transition between pitch and noise. This is because everything occurs at the true fold source without constriction allowing more compelling resonating strategies. Constriction prevents resonance in the posterior vocal tract. The source of the noise is from the aryepiglottic folds colliding with the epiglottis- there is a big adjustment to remove and replace noise within a lyric. It is not incorrect if done with a stability between subglottal pressure and laryngeal position, but I have observed is def not sustainable for lighter voices. It's also harder to mix in a track without a ton of EQ. False cord screaming is a term I made up, which refers exclusively to constriction. There is also Hybrid, the term I use to describe when voice is making pitch in the anterior (front) portion of the folds mixed with fry in the posterior portion. Hybrid sounds like false cord but without the heavy lifting. Many artists have moved to this strategy by better coordination inspired by a need for heavy touring sustainability. The 4th strategy I labeled as "Death" because in the early millennium, bands tribalized sub genres of metal and that sound, comprising of blasts of air combined with a depressed laryngeal posture (ie Cookie Monster) Never meant to compartmentalize- I have observed that learning fry screaming and hybrid first will make the constriction strategies more sustainable. I love your vids- just thought I might clarify any confusion here🤘🏻
WOW!! Thanks for this Melissa! And thanks for watching some of my videos! I'd love to talk with you further sometime if you're up for it! chris@mymusicalvoice.com
You'll get it if you practice enough. Some people pick it up super quick. For me it took years to get it down now im learning new methods so I can take better care of my voice
I've been trying this technique for 4 months now, and I've just learnt, right now in my room, how to make this sound efficient, thanks to this video! THANKS TO YOU! Now I need to practice more to make this work on various pitches and keeping it in control, but I'm not worried because I'm buying your course for this, definitely. Best voice teacher on UA-cam.
You’re the only UA-cam vocal coach that I’ve seen who actually helped me gain range and control. Like over an octave gained. I like digging into these type of lessons as well, you make a lot of sense dude. Wish I could afford the class right now, one day!
as a singer and voice teacher myself this is HANDS DOWN the best video I have seen about vocal fry and its relationship with fry screams. I have a neurological voice disorder called Spasmodic Dysphonia so for me my vocal fry is inaccessible when the "supraglottal squeeze" kicks in due to having the issue but on good days I can relax my voice down into the vocal fry register and can get a little fry scream going and it seems its getting more and more consistent as the days goes by. I have no issues with doing distortions, arynetoid distortions, even false folds screams but the fry scream always got me and I never saw any videos on UA-cam that personally helped me except your videos including this one so Thank you so much for putting out such great contents for all of us. Keep these amazing videos coming! bless you Chris! like 486 from me 🙏👍👍😀😀
Theres no person that explains better than this guy, congrats dude, you are a pretty inteligent person cause you know how to explain well such a difficult topic
This guy is one of the best free coaches. Literally giving out million dollar information out. So we got to get him those views and get him his money people!
ive been trying to figure out this method without strain on the voice for a while and this video just helped me solve the puzzle thanks chris you freakin rock man
Chris, you're probably hands-down the single best vocal coach on UA-cam. Just ONE of your videos took me from a pretty decent vocal range to breaking into the over two octave range. I love how much fun you seem to be having with all of it, too! May you get EVERY blessing you deserve, brother!
This is the best explanation I've seen for fry screams. I could never get screams right with other videos, so I experimented a bit with the fry and learned the 'holding back halfway' thing. That seemed to be the biggest missing piece for me from other tutorials
This is THE video my 2019/2020 self needed. I needed to clear this whole thing up and you've allowed me to do that intellectually. Now, I gotta go upset my neighbors. ✌️
Thanks a lot Chris, i learned to manipulate my voice all by myself. Mainly by trying to impersonating Videogame characters and giving a pleasend experienece as a DnD DM. And your tutorials give me the same sensation as learning to manipulate my voice without any "goal". And now, that i am learning to sing/shout/growl/whatever i really benefit from your videos.
THIS is sooooo useful, I've been trying fry vocal/scream for like 2-3 days now. been watching many vids yet ain't help mine that much, but this one!, I'll keep continue!
Chris, honestly you are the most consistent and best vocal coach/music channels on UA-cam, you’re so informed and helpful, such an underrated channel man, well done and keep it up!
Thank you so much! I WILL keep it up! Channel is only 3 years old... I'm so blessed that it has taken off like it has.. Looking forward to many more years!
I'm sooooo happy because he is the First guy who finally can explain me how screaming is goin! Now i'm motivated to learn it... thank you for your Videos, thry will change my live !
@@chrisliepe I never learned to sing with constant fry, but to sort of add flavour. It is still very difficult, but this is a song where I found it worked out best: ua-cam.com/video/IYPIHcoGy4M/v-deo.html What do you think, do you have any tips?
Chris, your technique tips have given me back my confidence as a vocalist. I have stopped trying to progress for about six years due to frustration with mix/ belting. I have simply skipped over how to do it while practising the growling/ fry techniques you tought in other videos. It is so elating to finally get back into the gam eagain. I have missed this so much. I want to thank you for all of this. Once I am satisfied, I will probably record a video and send it your way. All the best mate.
Watching you sing, then watching you analyses your wave file has been vary helpful! It would be great if you made more videos using this format, thanks!!!
It makes such a difference betwen your free videos and all the other content on youtube (which will lead us to paid courses). You inspire me and I've been practicing every day since I found your channel thanks to a friend of mine. Thank you, Chris. You are the best.
man i need to say your lessons are so great. increase my vocals and this vocal fry is something surreal , have help me too much... thank you to share this program with all of us
This is BY FAR the best video I've watched on this topic. The descriptions, demonstrations and break-downs were brilliant. Well done mate. Guess this is why I'm a student of this genius!
i vote for WHERE IS THE SUN @15:04. I mean. that really makes me wonder why it's so frickin cold. LOL. Seriously awesome content, bro. Another one of your videos I learned a ton from.
Man your videos are a real treat, checked your distortion video few days ago, I've been practising it ever since and it's so easy to follow and its great how you can divide everything into smaller steps, as a martial artist (amateur but still) I can tell you that that's the best way to teach our body, and our voice/vocal chords are no exception. Great job man!
New subscriber here. Degree in classical guitar , part of the worship band at my church and have been teaching guitar for over 30 years. Love this channel I’m hoping to develop my voice to start singing in the worship band at my church
This is my comment under another comment here. Figuring out that you should not be much louder than your speaking voice is another game changer. You can be louder sometims with some screams, but even the most brutal can be done quietly. It is how you don't screw up your voice long term. I was also getting major headaches from too much pressure from overprojecting. If anyone is struggling with high pitched scream sounds, like Black Metal specifically, it is done with the slightest pressure in comparison to the mid and low screams. I thought I could not do them since I could only do them quiet. And if anyone does not believe me they can go watch Randy from Lamb of God sing Omerta live. Pay attention to his speaking voice volume, and then his screams, especially the high ones. Done with very little pressure, and the mic and processing does the rest, even live audio, but especially the final product for an album.
Very solid stuff! Some of this I knew already, but you definitely clarified a few things. I know how to scream, but I'm not sure what technical category it fits under.
It took me a long time to figure out fry screams even though I’ve been “false chord screaming” for around 10 years now. I finally figured out how to properly fry scream a few months ago by playing with the distortion in my head voice and then figuring out how to just eliminate the pitch.
My suggestion is to really get the feel of Fry Distortion first. Never push, you will hurt your vocals. Probably will need to cough after an irritation in the back of your throat, that shouldn't happen. Once you get that feel, you will have your quite fry scream, then you could get louder with your support. I've used multiple videos to help get the hang of it, definitely takes time. Chris Liepe, amazing job with what you do!
Troppo bravo Chris... nessuno in giro per la rete ha spiegato mai queste differenze, facendole anche "ascoltare" . Di solito parlano, parlano ma non fanno "sentire" come funziona.
Holy shit major light bulb moment. Now I am starting to understand how singers like Chris Cornell add that raspy texture to their singing voice. Going to be practicing making all sorts of interesting noises. My poor neighbors. lol. Oh yeah big thank you for going the extra mile. It's connected other videos on this subject and now it's starting to make more sense as a whole.
You are 1000% my favorite & I have ACTUALLY been able to learn from you. Unfortunately this is the only video I havent been able to follow /: trying to do a fry while holding back air just makes me feel like im going to burp/throw up? I wish you could help me, this is where I seriously struggle most/:
It can take some time to place the sensations high enough! It can be TOUGH! Have you considered taking my course on aggressive singing? www.mymusicalvoice.com/p/the-aggressive-vocalist-s-master-plan-of-attack/
Best way I can describe what you're talking about; sing a normal note and use the false chord rumble to ride the wave of sound. Treat it like a soft passenger. Like catching an egg in your hand. Finesse will keep you on top of the wave. I did it on accident when I was younger and I kept doing it and I can jump into a piercer any time I want no lead up.
I watched another video where you take our faces off. lol. Combine that and you get more finesse. Makes me laugh when singers mutate and twist their faces into demons. It looks cool I guess but it will work out better if you don't. Honestly it looks pretty cool when you can scream well without showing it in your face. People look at you like "where the heck is that coming from?"
I went from being able to do fry screams but since I got really good at false chords, (I don't get throat pain ever just a loss of breath), I can't get it down. Good thing I finished the video.
Hey Chris, just wanted to give your a big thanks for all your work! I am still miles apart from the vocals I wanna achieve one day, but that's on my part and partly due to the fact that a lot of the vocalists I like engage in unhealthy techniques; so that's that. Nonetheless, your videos brought me a bunch of steps closers to achieving that goal. Keep up the great work!
Hacer el vocal fry y luego empujar con los músculos abdominales 5:25, si lo hago bien sentiré que participan los "false chords" (encima de la zona de vocal fry) y las cuerdas vocales, además del vocal fry 6:35. Cantar una nota, luego pasar a vocal fry y presionar con los músculos abdominales manteniendo la nota 8:27, eso ya es cantar agresivo, con false chords engagement y compresión en las cuerdas vocales, además de la fuerza abdominal. OJO, la compresión o "false cord engagement" no es lo mismo que empujar con los músculos abdominales. El vocal fry a diferencia de este no tiene una obstrucción del aire en las cuerdas vocales, aunque hagamos fuerza con los abdominales, por eso suena más "suelto". La diferencia la demuestra en 9:15 - 9:30. EJERCICIO - DEMOSTRACIÓN 11:10 Con la frase "Where is the sun". Se ve cómo va variando el grado del cierre de sus cuerdas vocales cambiando el tipo de canto agresivo que hace, siempre con false chords engagement, eso sí. 12:15: Analiza y explica su propia demostración, destaca el 13:05 cuando explica cómo con un buen cierre de las cuerdas vocales es capaz de meter un pitch en su canto agresivo
Man, I’ve been doing metal vocals for about 16 years, I do amazing false chords, but for all of these years I could never get the hang of fry screaming. For some reason I always tense up to much.
Don't know if that's from another song or smth but if it's not, ngl feels like that little demo for that video would be a banger of a song^^ Thanks as always for helping me, and the others, to get better at what we love to do and listen to :)
If I’m being honest with you, Chris: Out of all the vocal teachers on UA-cam, you are probably the only one whom I’ve listened to and actually improved my singing. I’d only expect this kind of information on a $30/month course, and you give it absolutely freely. I’ve been genuinely inspired and encouraged to practice everyday. I still thank God for the day I found your channel- thank u Chris, I won’t fail to acknowledge you when I become famous, I promise😊🙏🏻🥀
LOVE seeing comments like this... thanks so much!! :)
Same for me he is a fucking legend
Same Chris is the real MVP and 🐐
Do you have any content Sharon? I'd love to check out your work if you have any
@@samueljohnson9566 not as of yet, sorry. I'm still working on myself; I'm a bit of a perfectionist, you know?😅
1:15
Chris: where is the SUUUUUUUUUUUN
Captions: [Applause]
Fry screaming is a term I introduced in 2004. It is a non-periodic pulse register only like vocal fry in speech science because of its aperiodicity BUT VERY DIFFERENT because there is NO engagement of the aryepiglottic folds or false cords. Fry screaming is achieved ONLY by the engagement of the vocal ligament (mode 2) without the weight of additional muscular layers in the folds. The huge advantage of acquiring this coordination is the 5-10k hertz capability which is perceptualy much louder without the effort. I propose that this is because too much vocal fold mass/weight cannot pulse fast enough to create these higher partials. Another huge advantage to fry screaming is the seamless transition between pitch and noise. This is because everything occurs at the true fold source without constriction allowing more compelling resonating strategies. Constriction prevents resonance in the posterior vocal tract. The source of the noise is from the aryepiglottic folds colliding with the epiglottis- there is a big adjustment to remove and replace noise within a lyric. It is not incorrect if done with a stability between subglottal pressure and laryngeal position, but I have observed is def not sustainable for lighter voices. It's also harder to mix in a track without a ton of EQ.
False cord screaming is a term I made up, which refers exclusively to constriction. There is also Hybrid, the term I use to describe when voice is making pitch in the anterior (front) portion of the folds mixed with fry in the posterior portion. Hybrid sounds like false cord but without the heavy lifting. Many artists have moved to this strategy by better coordination inspired by a need for heavy touring sustainability. The 4th strategy I labeled as "Death" because in the early millennium, bands tribalized sub genres of metal and that sound, comprising of blasts of air combined with a depressed laryngeal posture (ie Cookie Monster) Never meant to compartmentalize- I have observed that learning fry screaming and hybrid first will make the constriction strategies more sustainable. I love your vids- just thought I might clarify any confusion here🤘🏻
WOW!! Thanks for this Melissa! And thanks for watching some of my videos! I'd love to talk with you further sometime if you're up for it! chris@mymusicalvoice.com
OMG it's Melissa Cross!!!
Dude…. Wow.
Holy shit its the OG
Scream royalty has spoken. ALL HAIL THE CROSS!!!!
I get SO much satisfaction when I hear you scream in your singing. I hope to learn to do this someday 🙌🏻
man please reword that
In other words... SHANANANANANAANEEEEE NEEEE! I WANNA EAR YOU SCREAAAAAM 🗣🗣🗣
Same!
You'll get it if you practice enough. Some people pick it up super quick. For me it took years to get it down now im learning new methods so I can take better care of my voice
I've been trying this technique for 4 months now, and I've just learnt, right now in my room, how to make this sound efficient, thanks to this video! THANKS TO YOU! Now I need to practice more to make this work on various pitches and keeping it in control, but I'm not worried because I'm buying your course for this, definitely. Best voice teacher on UA-cam.
Awesome! See you in the course!! Thanks for the great comment and for your engagement this far along!
Listening to people like Chris and some other artists being honest about screaming and the growth and struggle is so reassuring...
gosh very helpful but also the fact that this is just a full quarter of an hour of making the weirdest noises i love it so much
You’re the only UA-cam vocal coach that I’ve seen who actually helped me gain range and control. Like over an octave gained. I like digging into these type of lessons as well, you make a lot of sense dude. Wish I could afford the class right now, one day!
as a singer and voice teacher myself this is HANDS DOWN the best video I have seen about vocal fry and its relationship with fry screams. I have a neurological voice disorder called Spasmodic Dysphonia so for me my vocal fry is inaccessible when the "supraglottal squeeze" kicks in due to having the issue but on good days I can relax my voice down into the vocal fry register and can get a little fry scream going and it seems its getting more and more consistent as the days goes by. I have no issues with doing distortions, arynetoid distortions, even false folds screams but the fry scream always got me and I never saw any videos on UA-cam that personally helped me except your videos including this one so Thank you so much for putting out such great contents for all of us.
Keep these amazing videos coming! bless you Chris! like 486 from me 🙏👍👍😀😀
Thanks for the story and your comment... and for your viewing support and likes :) !!
14:25 Oh great mr. Magician Liepe, give me the great gift of divine vocals
hehe... DONE :)
“Where is the sun?” I can’t see it either. There must be a *Shadow on the Sun.*
YES YES
I learn false chord in one day with your tutorial now i able to do fry also
This is the first vocal coach video I have seen anywhere that accurately shows how sing or scream and how to transition. Subscribed instantly!
Thanks for the sub!! :)
Theres no person that explains better than this guy, congrats dude, you are a pretty inteligent person cause you know how to explain well such a difficult topic
Thanks so much... glad my approach resonates with you!
I've always been able to do vocal fry. Did it when I was a kid to annoy my sister. Great stuff sir.
It's the "redrum" sound! Thanks for all of help Chris. Best teacher out there!
This guy is one of the best free coaches. Literally giving out million dollar information out. So we got to get him those views and get him his money people!
ive been trying to figure out this method without strain on the voice for a while and this video just helped me solve the puzzle thanks chris you freakin rock man
Glad it helped!
Starting back gigging soon after nearly two a half years and this is great info to help with the more belty songs!
Chris, you're probably hands-down the single best vocal coach on UA-cam. Just ONE of your videos took me from a pretty decent vocal range to breaking into the over two octave range. I love how much fun you seem to be having with all of it, too!
May you get EVERY blessing you deserve, brother!
This is the best explanation I've seen for fry screams. I could never get screams right with other videos, so I experimented a bit with the fry and learned the 'holding back halfway' thing. That seemed to be the biggest missing piece for me from other tutorials
This is great to hear!
This video answered questions I've had for literally 15 years.
Thank you.
Nice
For some reason, every time I watch your videos, I think I've finally unlocked my screaming voice as I try...and just 10 mins later, its gone
it feels like we first imagine how it sound, and then our brain try to imitate . Going to that 7 quiet exercises , thanks man this video was fun!
Excellent!
This is THE video my 2019/2020 self needed. I needed to clear this whole thing up and you've allowed me to do that intellectually. Now, I gotta go upset my neighbors. ✌️
Awesome!
Thanks a lot Chris, i learned to manipulate my voice all by myself. Mainly by trying to impersonating Videogame characters and giving a pleasend experienece as a DnD DM. And your tutorials give me the same sensation as learning to manipulate my voice without any "goal". And now, that i am learning to sing/shout/growl/whatever i really benefit from your videos.
THIS is sooooo useful, I've been trying fry vocal/scream for like 2-3 days now. been watching many vids yet ain't help mine that much, but this one!, I'll keep continue!
I got 3 months and I still don’t have it down consistently, yk I laughed at people when they said it would take forever..
Chris, honestly you are the most consistent and best vocal coach/music channels on UA-cam, you’re so informed and helpful, such an underrated channel man, well done and keep it up!
Thank you so much! I WILL keep it up! Channel is only 3 years old... I'm so blessed that it has taken off like it has.. Looking forward to many more years!
@@chrisliepe it’s great seeing it grow !
I'm sooooo happy because he is the First guy who finally can explain me how screaming is goin! Now i'm motivated to learn it... thank you for your Videos, thry will change my live !
Rock on!
You’re just amazing, I’ve been watching your videos like for a year and half and my singing has improved so freaking much. I owe it all to you man!
Great to hear!
The king of fry! 👑 Your tutorials have helped me a lot, thank you!
Happy to hear that!
@@chrisliepe I never learned to sing with constant fry, but to sort of add flavour. It is still very difficult, but this is a song where I found it worked out best: ua-cam.com/video/IYPIHcoGy4M/v-deo.html
What do you think, do you have any tips?
Dude, I keep repeating at 11:25
Your voice sounded absolutely fantastic there, I hear a little bit of all my favorite singers in it 🤘
:)
megadeth
Chris, your technique tips have given me back my confidence as a vocalist.
I have stopped trying to progress for about six years due to frustration with mix/ belting.
I have simply skipped over how to do it while practising the growling/ fry techniques you tought in other videos. It is so elating to finally get back into the gam eagain. I have missed this so much.
I want to thank you for all of this. Once I am satisfied, I will probably record a video and send it your way.
All the best mate.
synchronicity! Was just thinking about this. Thank You Chris
Perfect!
Watching you sing, then watching you analyses your wave file has been vary helpful! It would be great if you made more videos using this format, thanks!!!
This is good to know as far as how this format works for you! I'll definitely do more of this!
It makes such a difference betwen your free videos and all the other content on youtube (which will lead us to paid courses). You inspire me and I've been practicing every day since I found your channel thanks to a friend of mine. Thank you, Chris. You are the best.
You are a insanely good teacher
man i need to say your lessons are so great. increase my vocals and this vocal fry is something surreal , have help me too much... thank you to share this program with all of us
You’re so welcome!
This is BY FAR the best video I've watched on this topic. The descriptions, demonstrations and break-downs were brilliant. Well done mate. Guess this is why I'm a student of this genius!
Glad it speaks to you!
i vote for WHERE IS THE SUN @15:04. I mean. that really makes me wonder why it's so frickin cold. LOL.
Seriously awesome content, bro. Another one of your videos I learned a ton from.
great
Man your videos are a real treat, checked your distortion video few days ago, I've been practising it ever since and it's so easy to follow and its great how you can divide everything into smaller steps, as a martial artist (amateur but still) I can tell you that that's the best way to teach our body, and our voice/vocal chords are no exception. Great job man!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you're enjoying the approach!!
New subscriber here. Degree in classical guitar
, part of the worship band at my church and have been teaching guitar for over 30 years. Love this channel I’m hoping to develop my voice to start singing in the worship band at my church
Found this extremely enlightening thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
My dude! Oh yes, I'm here for the discourse as well as the psychoaudiology. :)
And you managed to find where the sun hit..? Wonderful work, blessings.
Best vid I've seen on the subject 'til now. Thanks dude! Very insightful
So this video was a game changer for me. This is the missing link ive been looking for. Thanks
You're welcome!
Great research!
This is my comment under another comment here.
Figuring out that you should not be much louder than your speaking voice is another game changer. You can be louder sometims with some screams, but even the most brutal can be done quietly. It is how you don't screw up your voice long term. I was also getting major headaches from too much pressure from overprojecting. If anyone is struggling with high pitched scream sounds, like Black Metal specifically, it is done with the slightest pressure in comparison to the mid and low screams. I thought I could not do them since I could only do them quiet. And if anyone does not believe me they can go watch Randy from Lamb of God sing Omerta live. Pay attention to his speaking voice volume, and then his screams, especially the high ones. Done with very little pressure, and the mic and processing does the rest, even live audio, but especially the final product for an album.
SO right on!
Very solid stuff! Some of this I knew already, but you definitely clarified a few things. I know how to scream, but I'm not sure what technical category it fits under.
Thank you for teaching me
It took me a long time to figure out fry screams even though I’ve been “false chord screaming” for around 10 years now. I finally figured out how to properly fry scream a few months ago by playing with the distortion in my head voice and then figuring out how to just eliminate the pitch.
My suggestion is to really get the feel of Fry Distortion first. Never push, you will hurt your vocals. Probably will need to cough after an irritation in the back of your throat, that shouldn't happen. Once you get that feel, you will have your quite fry scream, then you could get louder with your support. I've used multiple videos to help get the hang of it, definitely takes time. Chris Liepe, amazing job with what you do!
One of the best explanations / exercises I've seen to explore this concept!
Great to hear!
I am so glad I found this channel. Keep teaching Chris, you're an amazing teacher!!!
Thank you! Will do!
thank you so much! after so many videos i referred to, this one explains very well that i finally hit the right one!
I've gotta say you nailed the pitch for "exercises that won't annoy your neighbors". Gotta go check that out now! :)
oh good!
Thanks for the free exercises, it will help me a lot. I always watch your videos here on you tube. A Brazilian fan
Chris, idk how to thank you! in few minutes you are capable of teaching incredible stuff and I'm improving a lot seen your videos, ur great bro
the most down to earth tutorials, thank you
Glad you like them!
Brilliant lesson, thanks Chris. Always informative and always engaging.
Hey Chris, I've really missed your covers and self analysis!
More coming soon!
I can't thank you enough. I'm still working on my distortion technique but that part was not adding up.
Great and explicit vídeo. Cheers
Great video, Chris. You cleared some stuff up for me. Very insightful.
Glad it helped!
You are so good in teaching this stuff 👍
Troppo bravo Chris... nessuno in giro per la rete ha spiegato mai queste differenze, facendole anche "ascoltare" . Di solito parlano, parlano ma non fanno "sentire" come funziona.
Thank you!
Chris e' bravo ma visto che sei italiana cerca Matteo Ratti su youtube... Ti piacera'!
@@edonismeve ma grazie! cercherò. Tengo questi riferimenti.
Matteo Ratti è scandaloso. Cercati Michele Luppi :) Mr Pig, Vision Divine, Secret Sphere , Michele luppi band , White snake
I appreciate the free course helps me out alot thank you Chris.
3 years late to the party... but 11:40 is what I want to be able to do. Awesome sound, nailing it without any fumbling or stumbling :)
*When i stay in bed all day waking up at 9pm*
10:54
Holy shit major light bulb moment. Now I am starting to understand how singers like Chris Cornell add that raspy texture to their singing voice. Going to be practicing making all sorts of interesting noises. My poor neighbors. lol.
Oh yeah big thank you for going the extra mile. It's connected other videos on this subject and now it's starting to make more sense as a whole.
You are 1000% my favorite & I have ACTUALLY been able to learn from you. Unfortunately this is the only video I havent been able to follow /: trying to do a fry while holding back air just makes me feel like im going to burp/throw up? I wish you could help me, this is where I seriously struggle most/:
It can take some time to place the sensations high enough! It can be TOUGH! Have you considered taking my course on aggressive singing? www.mymusicalvoice.com/p/the-aggressive-vocalist-s-master-plan-of-attack/
Definitely going to! Thanks so much for the reply. You're amazing! I'm excited to learn from you & thank you so much for everything you do
Fire video after fire video 👌🏻🔥
You are great men
Chris, thank you SO MUCH for this !
Excellent - Im still taking the class with chris - great great vocal artist - coach!!!
Wonderful!
Hey was able to to it!
You're the best Chris!!!
Whoa this video made so much sense and was actually helpful. Thank you!!!
Thanks Chris.
So welcome!
Excellent way of explaining these concepts!
Best way I can describe what you're talking about; sing a normal note and use the false chord rumble to ride the wave of sound. Treat it like a soft passenger. Like catching an egg in your hand. Finesse will keep you on top of the wave. I did it on accident when I was younger and I kept doing it and I can jump into a piercer any time I want no lead up.
I watched another video where you take our faces off. lol. Combine that and you get more finesse. Makes me laugh when singers mutate and twist their faces into demons. It looks cool I guess but it will work out better if you don't. Honestly it looks pretty cool when you can scream well without showing it in your face. People look at you like "where the heck is that coming from?"
Chris, idk if anyone's told you this, but your fry scream is pretty bad ass.
I love these videos, thanks for putting them out there!
Glad you like them!
I went from being able to do fry screams but since I got really good at false chords, (I don't get throat pain ever just a loss of breath), I can't get it down.
Good thing I finished the video.
Вот в этом видео всё грамотно объяснил! 👍👍👍
Hey Chris, just wanted to give your a big thanks for all your work! I am still miles apart from the vocals I wanna achieve one day, but that's on my part and partly due to the fact that a lot of the vocalists I like engage in unhealthy techniques; so that's that. Nonetheless, your videos brought me a bunch of steps closers to achieving that goal. Keep up the great work!
You're so welcome! Glad it has helped!
I think it would be amazing if you did a video on the vocalist of the band Movements!
Great idea!
This was so helpful, thanks Chris!
Glad it was helpful!
10:50 - Вот бы это был гимн Питера.
Please don't mind me.
That's a really great content actually!
We need a comp of just all of the noises together so someone can make a sick tune with it
Hacer el vocal fry y luego empujar con los músculos abdominales 5:25, si lo hago bien sentiré que participan los "false chords" (encima de la zona de vocal fry) y las cuerdas vocales, además del vocal fry 6:35.
Cantar una nota, luego pasar a vocal fry y presionar con los músculos abdominales manteniendo la nota 8:27, eso ya es cantar agresivo, con false chords engagement y compresión en las cuerdas vocales, además de la fuerza abdominal. OJO, la compresión o "false cord engagement" no es lo mismo que empujar con los músculos abdominales. El vocal fry a diferencia de este no tiene una obstrucción del aire en las cuerdas vocales, aunque hagamos fuerza con los abdominales, por eso suena más "suelto". La diferencia la demuestra en 9:15 - 9:30.
EJERCICIO - DEMOSTRACIÓN
11:10 Con la frase "Where is the sun". Se ve cómo va variando el grado del cierre de sus cuerdas vocales cambiando el tipo de canto agresivo que hace, siempre con false chords engagement, eso sí.
12:15: Analiza y explica su propia demostración, destaca el 13:05 cuando explica cómo con un buen cierre de las cuerdas vocales es capaz de meter un pitch en su canto agresivo
Man, I’ve been doing metal vocals for about 16 years, I do amazing false chords, but for all of these years I could never get the hang of fry screaming. For some reason I always tense up to much.
Thanks! You are great!
You're so welcome!
Don't know if that's from another song or smth but if it's not, ngl feels like that little demo for that video would be a banger of a song^^
Thanks as always for helping me, and the others, to get better at what we love to do and listen to :)
It's a random backing track I found on Spotify :) and decided to scream over for a bit cause it sounded fun to do for the video haha
@@chrisliepe lol sounded cool anyways
I actually nodded along as if he was personally giving me a lesson
That’s great! Glad it connected with you!
GREATEST TEACHER ONTHETUBE
Thanks so much!
@@chrisliepe no prob you And marsvocals are Def The Best ! Also Roger love is Pretty Good on mixed voice
Brilliant work :O need to use it :D
Tis is in the sky mate!!