How to do a basic False Chord Scream or Growl in 5 steps?

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @DanteS-119
    @DanteS-119 2 місяці тому +38

    One shit … two shits … got it 👌

  • @jaidn6
    @jaidn6 3 місяці тому +22

    I think with more practice and a quiet place where I can do it freely, I will get better. Doing this at work in my office is giving me the giggles and maintenance comes in randomly and I don't want to spook them. 🤣 So far I think I have it down. My throat doesn't hurt afterwards so that's a good sign.

    • @excelfan85
      @excelfan85 3 місяці тому

      Hey mate that is exactly it. Time and practice. At first you can over project or squeeze to tight but time helps you learn, to relax and make space, which helps you project. Its a series of sensations you'll feel and only later will explanations make more sense. Keep at it any chance you get. The last factor that is missing is the context of music. Screams can sound like crap acapella but amazing in the context of a song. You may feel like your screams aren't good enough right up till you hear them with music, then it'll make more sense. Also practice the foundations of a low, mid and high. I've covered up my weak point forever with tongue position overtones, to the point its habbit. Now i am working on the basics then adding mouth shape and tongue position. You will get it be patient and dont try to be someone else and sound like them, learn the techniques and sound like you. That last one is the hardest.

  • @joeshock99
    @joeshock99 2 місяці тому +3

    i love this! Made me feel like im finally making progress on learning to scream. ill definitely check out more vids!

  • @ThomFoolery1
    @ThomFoolery1 2 місяці тому +2

    Very useful! Thanks for this 🤘

  • @reubengatenby8934
    @reubengatenby8934 Місяць тому +4

    Nah the toddler and dog shit caught me off guard at the gym

  • @ryan-cochran
    @ryan-cochran 3 місяці тому +5

    A lot of what you said is really good. What is your background in screaming?

    • @Vladek060
      @Vladek060  3 місяці тому +2

      I've been doing it in bands for more than 10 years know, but I really got better at it before I started teaching it around 4 years ago. And since 3 years know I'm actively teaching it.

  • @SunnyHathSpokenLies
    @SunnyHathSpokenLies Місяць тому +4

    Trained vocalist here! There's a problem with this way to learn. Wich basicaly is that there is no breath support and no way to use breath support when using the angry sigh technique. Let's be real, when we use that sound it hurts the troath like hell and we run out of breath in like 4 seconds beacause no compressions is used to produce this sound. A more proper way to find the false chords is by trying to push something that can't be moved at all and making that kind of grunty noise we produce when putting lots of effort (basicaly troath singing). This automaticly activates the false chords as well as putting in practice compression and breath support.
    Note that my intent is to clarify that it's the easy way to do it but not the propper one if someone wishes to have a career in music.
    I hope you'll see this comment

  • @isolatedmortalityband5718
    @isolatedmortalityband5718 3 місяці тому +2

    How do I get the Cannibal era Chris Barnes sound?

  • @qrwtaaaa
    @qrwtaaaa 2 місяці тому

    is it harder to learn this as a woman? i can't even get that sound down in the sigh without voice

    • @inceptionsd
      @inceptionsd 2 місяці тому +2

      There is no difference between male and female voice box in terms of function/structure, so no, I don't see why it would it be more or less difficult for a woman. One thing you should have in mind is that men have longer and/or thicker true vocal folds, thus having a deeper voice on average, however that shouldn't matter for pure false chord screams, since they don't primarily rely on true vocal folds. Just don't try to sound like some guy you like, experiment with your own voice and find your own distinctive sound, because we all have different and unique sounds. Being aware of what you do and being persistent with practice will pay off in a long run. Don't rush it!

    • @qrwtaaaa
      @qrwtaaaa 2 місяці тому +1

      @@inceptionsd there's actually a female vocalist i look up to quite a lot, her name is Ado. i understand it takes time but im really confused about how i should approach this considering i can't even get that basic heavy sigh down. it just doesn't make that noise

    • @inceptionsd
      @inceptionsd 2 місяці тому +1

      @@qrwtaaaa Don't expect to sound good at first and don't compare the sound you make with those of experienced screamers out there. Your vocal box is made out of many muscles which need to be trained, like any other muscle in your body. Like diaphragm, too. So goof around, make weird noises, play with different tones, techniques and over time your body will get stronger and adjust. Just don't rush it. False chord was and still is tricky for me, too so don't feel discouraged!

    • @MrPersonGuy1000
      @MrPersonGuy1000 2 місяці тому

      @@qrwtaaaa Courtney LaPlante, and Tatiana Shmailyuk are some incredibly talented female vocalists you could listen to and see if that helps it click better. Lauren Babic has tutorials as well. If it helps there are a lot of different methods you can use to find your false folds. You could also look up throat singing tutorials as the exercises and techniques are genuinely very helpful in refining your control

    • @Vladek060
      @Vladek060  2 місяці тому +1

      No there isn't any real difference between learning this as a woman or man. I have students many of them girls as well and they to can sound quite powerful. If you don't feel like you can get down the sigh without voice that's ok. Focus on doing a frustrated sound and try to push it out as comfortably as you can. This practice is really good because eventually how you get better this practice too will get better, but it's a great warm-up practice.

  • @LeftBegind
    @LeftBegind 2 місяці тому +5

    Wow i didn't know Billie Eilish can scream!

  • @anniemay7241
    @anniemay7241 20 днів тому

    In my experience a dog wouldnt shit nect to the poo.. it would eat the poo or roll in it

  • @inch_worm
    @inch_worm 3 місяці тому +2

    Do you know what techniques Anthony "Dino" Sommese uses ? Noothgrush/dystopia. If he uses both fry and false chord?

    • @Vladek060
      @Vladek060  3 місяці тому +2

      I don't know those bands but after listening to some of his albums and live performance I'd say he mainly uses false chord highs. Very raw, and fry is much more technical and modern, so I don't really hear any fry in his vocals.