Rob Zombie - Dragula Isolated Vocal Analysis - Singing, Recording, Production Tips
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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Dissect the vocal textures and production nuances in this iconic song. You'll learn how to take your voice, layer it in specific ways, invoke two different types of vocal distortion and you'll be well on your way to getting vocals in the style of Rob Zombie's Dragula!
You put more thought into how Rob sings in this 8 minute video than ROb has put into how Rob sings in 30 years.
If im not mistaking, the Zombie vocal sound is created from simply double tracking the vocals and then running both recordings through an Eventide chorused/ADT doubler effect. Then taking those super chorused vocals and running those into a very quick slay back delay effect.
Jay from Orgy does a very similar thing, namely all over the Candy Ass album.
Chris, I just can't be grateful enough for all the things you have taught us all in your videos all of these years for free, never stop
I love these isolated vocal videos. I randomly rewatch the A7X Afterlife video. The insight is amazing and the enthusiasm is infectious.
Thanks for touching on production. I know quite a few people(including myself at times) expect a studio version during a live performance, and videos like these help explain why some are so different and others almost impossible.
Love this analysis! 👍 Chris please create more vocal production breakdown tutorials!
Love that you replicate the isolations your own way. That's extremely helpful and educational. Thank you brother!!
Fantastic video as always Chris! I've been absolutely loving your isolated vocal breakdowns, especially where you show us the re-creation process. It's super inspiring to see how much of a role production takes in singing, and really helpful to knowing how to get more creative with our own recordings! Keep up the good work.
Glad you’re enjoying them. I think these videos are some of the most fun to make!
Very timely! It's been hard to find specific resources about this specific song, and I like that you demonstrated that it probably didn't need a 30 FX chain for it! Once you played the isolated vocal, it absolutely clicked that the heft of it is from creative doubling. Thank you!
I love Rob, but yeah, I haven't seen him do the full lyrics on any song live, which bothers me at times, but his shows are always good entertainment.
Hey Chris, I recently learned a very cool way to get higher with my grit, screams, and singing by imagining the resonance going backwards. It's helped a lot!
This was cool. Rob Zombie was always my favorite growing up.
This is awesome and insightful Chris! Thank you!! 💪
Christ, you really nail his tonality to the point that I was scrubbing through the video and thought your vocals were the original recording for a second. Nice.
really enjoy your videos, and how in-depth you go on the vocal performances and production!
also got to see Zombie live back in 2017, definitely the best concert i have been to! lots of fun! LOL
Just wow, Chris! Your vid popped up and I find it fascinating bc this version of Dracula is in a class all it's own and a huge part of it is the savage vocals which I have pondered about quite a bit, and to see them analyzed is amazing to me. I was very curious how he is able to sing with that roar and wondered if he would be very hoarse afterward or if he develops his voice over time or if it's god given talent. To hear you say it is doable by almost anyone it crazy to me! One thing I would have liked to hear you discuss it how some of the singing or phrases are cut off at their ends, perhaps due to intention for effect or to breath issues or what. And also, even if you say these vocals are accessible to regular folks, I think you'd also have to say the RZ has alot of talent regardless to make this song pop the way it does. Cheers!
So bad ass, Chris. I’m so glad you exist, along with your hard work put into this UA-cam channel. Thank you.
would love to see an analysis of Alice Cooper next... "Ballad Of Dwight Fry", "Elected", "Eighteen", " Schools Out"... he is one of the original villians of rock and roll...and his voice influenced so, SO many singers after him
Looove this track! Love the way you did it, that was an amazing work! Thanks for the insight, Chris, much love from Chile!
You’re welcome!!
Awesome video, Chris! Wasn’t even expecting this one and I’m positively surprised
I've had arguments with people about the vocals in this song. I feel like this is as close as you can get to harsh vocals while still maintaining clean vocals/melody, like this is right up to the border of full blown growling
I knew this song from matrix but never listen to it full. And like a week ago I find it and play it a few times a day. What a coincidence you just upload this video hahaha.
Haha Chris you sound a lot like Vegeta from DBZ when you’re doing the lower vocals! That’s awesome!
6:00 mark for anyone wondering
Thanks!
Currently singing, playing, recording, and producing an album that's really really important to me. Would LOVE some more content on production.
Whoa, nice!! The video I never knew I needed (and wanted), thank you so much. You're my hero
Glad I discovered this channel yesterday. Super cool stuff. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
With so many tracks there is still subtle pharser effect as well. I thought that was added in post but must have been a natural effect of the layering
Thanks so much for the breakdown! Would love to see more zombie on this channel
Thanks so much Chris!!
And I thank you! This really hit the spot.
This friggin' guy... Bravo, Sir 💯
Awesome video Chris!
I have lots of fun when I try all this stuff with my voice after learning from your videos.
A+
Learning how to replicate vocal styles like Rob Zombie and Static-X really helped me to discover how to do more harsh vocals like what is typically heard in death metal and other sub genres. The more you tighten up your diaphragm and the muscles in your mouth and throat, the more harsh the vocals will be. Of course that's not all there is to it though. Great video, brother. Very informative and easy to understand. 👍
Great stuff!
Do Meshuggah! Jens' voice has changed a lot over the years, might be a tough one
Yo your videos are dope thank you
Amazing as always! Man this its very helpfull, thanks a lot!
Glad it’s helpful! You’re so welcome!
We were just talking about this subject ourselves, we feel like the music that is made and produced in our little bubble of a country is just not as polished as stuff like this.
Sure it's not gonna sound the same live, so maybe don't go overboard with it, but production is a very important aspect of music that you remember and keep coming back to.
Also: at 0:03 I love the blue Chris. Never not funny.
Awesome video, thanks!!
You sound like bobcat goldthwait when you do the voices
Great ! I've been looking for what was the "Rob Zombie's trick" for a long time !
I listen to Rob Zombie since I was in my early teens and I never understood why does he sound like more persons in a single song.
Please please please do a vocal analysis of Warrel Dane from Nevermore. One of metal's best vocalists, RIP.
Absolutely!! Miss Warrel very much
wow, this is so close to the original
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Killer as always!
For anyone who hasn't heard it, check out the Bill McClintock remix of this song with The Tramms Disco Inferno, it's a banger!
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Good afternoon from New England..I've been into Rob since his White Zombie days and although I've seen them..him..multiple times I wasn't satisfied with his live vocals just because he uses so many effects and layers in the studio that the vocals sounded flat...Otherwise I like what he does and I even know a few of his songs on drums...Thx Chris...Peace from the Northeast...
Man Rob Zombie was a jump start into metal for me.
What a great thing that you not only showing how to sing like somebody else, but how to make this sound in terms of production.
It would be great if you made a video about Carnival of Rust by Poets of the Fall. I practiced to sing it but even though the pitches were correct, it sounded quite bad, so I'd love to know maybe there's something that I don't see. In addition Marko is a great singer and his live sessions are even better than studio recordings and I guess there're a lot of things to learn from him.
You could send me those isolated clips of you singing Dragula and I'd probably believe it if you told me it was Rob.
Do video about u`r studio..That would be awesome! 😊
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I would to see you do something on Dax Riggs , One of the most unique greatest voices in rock .
Hey chris! Although his voice might be too high to emulate to a full degree, I think Jon Anderson of Yes would be very interesting to analyse on video
1:50 I can’t help but think of The show the show The police academy & the one biker gang that was awesome 😂
Love your videos, could you discuss Billy Joel sometime I think his vocal performances are often overshadowed by his skilful piano playing and excellent songwriting
Great idea!
Please cover killing jokes singer Jaz Coleman! He has a great range of sound!
Very good! Can we touch on some of the 80s singers,Cinderella, Brittany fox
Do you ever do karaoke? I bet you could do a bunch of different styles. I would enjoy watching that ;)
Great video as always Chris. You’re a killer! What chain do you typically run to record your mic? External compressor or all in the box?
I run a Mojave ma300 into a Manley core preamp and then use waves Omni channel
do Fabio Leone singing Angels Cry, he uses a whistle technique I don't see people talking about. His song featuring ChristopherLee is also very interesting
Chris, can you please do a vocal analysis on Scott Stapp? “My own prison” “torn” or “higher”?
When Chris went Darker and Beefier He sounded like Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z
How to do Siiickbrain style screams like in Maggie Lindemann - Gaslight?
Hey chris, theres a new architects song and its totally awesome theres a lot of vocal dynamics for an analasis
I’ll do one for this next week. Thanks for the heads up!
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Can You do analyse vocals cause of desarray - galneryus or the awakening i think You Will get a surprise
hey Chris! Can you do a vid of how to do Paul Stanley’s voice from KISS?
this is why singing along with him as a woman isn’t even that difficult he’s actually singing fairly high but distorting it on his own
Hey Chris!
Do Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach!!!
Great idea!
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You should do Luther vandross
How do you pan that many layers of vocal
Can you do a video on Serj Tankian?
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Metal confirmation?
Time to review Kim Dracula..
Can you break down how the singer of Loveless hits those high notes in their cover of Billie Eilish’s song - “ happier than ever” please. He does a cover of “middle of the night” too and hits some really high notes with power.
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Amusing video. Personally I've always found Rob Zombie's vocals so grating and monotonous they make even his better tunes insufferable. He's a pale imitation of Al Jourgensen in every respect.
There’s nothing special about them that’s for sure!
@@chrisliepe yeah it is quite inspiring that he still made a success of it I must admit
You sound more like Muscle Man from “Regular Show”!
Great video!! Great recording techniques shared, along with how you can approach vocals for a produced and raw sound at the same time.
Hey Chris! I am not sure of how to go from the compression video and the tense-up squeaky sounds to this rather full singing. You say it is compression based false cord engagement-- is that different from the technique in your "How to use vocal compression for maximum tone and intensity" video?