Sing high in CHEST voice (Brendon Urie SINGING tips..)

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  • @paulahoher7394
    @paulahoher7394 7 років тому +390

    Brendon Urie's vocal range is awesome. An analysis of his falsetto would be also very interesting

    • @Skyppz
      @Skyppz 6 років тому +1

      genes

    • @blazer_nation7718
      @blazer_nation7718 6 років тому +9

      I can sing with a strong falsetto like that. Though I can’t sing high notes strong with my chest voice. It’s annoying

  • @reaganwaite5799
    @reaganwaite5799 6 років тому +148

    am i the only one who gets CHILLS when Brendon sings This Is Gospel live😍😩

    • @amyicykintinakofa5016
      @amyicykintinakofa5016 5 років тому

      Nope but in that clip he was not trying as the note was lower thN he can and has hit

  • @churchhymnsandpsalms
    @churchhymnsandpsalms 7 років тому +151

    Such excellent singing! Especially on such a difficult song.

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому +7

      thanks so much!

  • @brownsuitcase
    @brownsuitcase 6 років тому +13

    you are the best man, seriously, I don't need to follow another teacher. I have breakthroughs all the time sometimes by just watching your videos for 30seconds or a minute . Im so glad you were in that taxi testing out sounds, we are all benefitting

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  6 років тому +1

      Hah yeah that was a long time ago 😂 but it was a true story 👍🏻

  • @MrAdamChristopher
    @MrAdamChristopher 5 років тому +16

    Very well articulated.

  • @debaser1042
    @debaser1042 7 років тому +48

    Not a singer, but hearing your approach on how it all works is very interesting. Good stuff.

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому +1

      cheers dude, great to see new faces around

  • @crispysalads
    @crispysalads 6 років тому +21

    Now I can actually sound like Brendon urie.

  • @Lilbitofsushi
    @Lilbitofsushi 6 років тому +7

    Just found out my higher register. Just by this video alone.. Ty so much ❤️

  • @Timliu92
    @Timliu92 6 років тому +7

    Incredible video Carl. I agree with you that learning to sing in a narrow position for your vowels is important before you open up wide to get that nice, huge belt sound. That is how I increase my chest voice range from a previous ceiling of E4 to Ab4-A4 as a baritone.

  • @Gibson1961SG
    @Gibson1961SG 7 років тому +31

    Could you possibly do a video on what a normal sore throat feels like after singing for a long period, and what a potential warning sign or damage would feel like? Thanks for all you do!

  • @richardajogu870
    @richardajogu870 2 роки тому

    Saw this video four years ago. Can't believe I am watching it again. Brings back the good ol' memories.

  • @gloomgirlie
    @gloomgirlie 6 років тому +102

    brendon was on Broadway last year!

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  6 років тому +13

      Really? Yeah he defo sounds like he could do epic musical theatre stuff.

    • @-crescent422-4
      @-crescent422-4 6 років тому +1

      Irini Psilli
      omg what show :O

    • @basil9140
      @basil9140 6 років тому

      - crescent422 - kinky boots

  • @christanovak9389
    @christanovak9389 6 років тому +12

    3:05 - 3:13 he was hypnotized by his beautiful voice

  • @miguellaruku2725
    @miguellaruku2725 3 роки тому +2

    He's got the biology to sing low and deep because he is a baritone, hes doing this stylistic choice here but he has other videos when hes not doing it to sing low notes and yet he sounds like Frank Sinatra (he was doing Frank Sinatra Covers).
    You can also hear his break at D#4-E4 when he tries to sing without yelling (check out his live covers of the beatles on youtube - he goes falsetto in those F4 F#4 and E4 notes or thins out).
    In fact, in this cover "IF(D4)-YOU(E4)-(LOVE)F#4-(ME)E4" you can hear that E4 and F#4 are both very piercing sounds and not as chesty as his D4. Would not happen with a tenor.
    He belts notes from E4-G4 or mixes within that same range in other songs too.
    Plus his speaking voice is very powerful in the second octave too, in fact, it used be much lower when he was younger (as low as F2).
    A baritone with a good mix.

  • @jerrie2u
    @jerrie2u 5 років тому +3

    You couldn't help me (I wish anyone could) because Brendon Urie is next level, I could only hope and pray!! 😂 I love him, this dude has one of the best mix voices I've ever heard!!

  • @flaze3
    @flaze3 4 роки тому +1

    yes, so basically he's allowing the larynx to tilt as he goes through his passaggio. That coupled with good breath support means he can sing this "closed-open" sound

  • @MichaelGilboe
    @MichaelGilboe 5 років тому +1

    I wish I had you to watch when I was a college student in the 90s.

  • @BroadsideLock
    @BroadsideLock 6 років тому +10

    You forget he also doesn't use nearly as much nasal resonance as you do

    • @daytonraught629
      @daytonraught629 6 років тому +1

      GamerTron X100 yeah he sings very much like a crooner

  • @ZivaLuthor
    @ZivaLuthor 5 років тому +3

    Brendon Urie is not a Dramatic Tenor. He is lyric. Songs on his new album would suggest that.
    Edit: He also manages to maintain powerful high notes (up to A4 and above) on "I Write Sins Not Tragedies". This is also indicative of a lyric tenor. A dramatic tenor would struggle singing this high and would sound more belty, unlike Urie's voice where he can reach high notes without sounding belty.

    • @MultiEMitchell
      @MultiEMitchell 3 роки тому +1

      Brendon Urie is actually a baritone... he’s just a fucking god of mixed voice.

    • @alb.3818
      @alb.3818 2 роки тому

      @@MultiEMitchell Agreed. Best way to think about it is, would he be able to sing like that in that range in a classical setting. Probably not, his lower to middle voice is really dark and more appropriate for a classical, whereas his high notes require really bright vowels that would not be so suitable singing a classical tenor piece. Like you, I say he's a baritone (or baritenor if you want) with an amazing falsetto and thus an amazing falsetto. Watching his kinky boots stuff and becomes more apparent he's not like broadway tenors either

  • @porschelover48
    @porschelover48 6 років тому +4

    The fact that I have a similiar style or technique in terms of lower register is awesome. His upper register is so impressive though, I need to fix up the sloppiness there

  • @SamGibson
    @SamGibson 5 років тому

    I keep coming back to this video.

  • @Chlo255
    @Chlo255 6 років тому +1

    Good video man, love Brendon’s range and vocal color. You do a great version of the song too

  • @jamesk8s1
    @jamesk8s1 6 років тому +2

    GREAT. I'M GOING TO WATCH AS MANY OF YOUR VIDEOS AS I CAN FIND. VERY VERY HARD TO FIND A GOOD TEACHING IN PERSON. THANK U! NATHANIEL JAMES

  • @chinchin1262
    @chinchin1262 6 років тому

    i fucking love this vid and all, but you repeatedly saying *_gUh GuH GUH_* is so funny lmao

  • @sghrd
    @sghrd 6 років тому +1

    Good analisys and great tips to find the correct position in singing. Thax!

  • @MUN00K
    @MUN00K 6 років тому +120

    Brendon is a smoker, too. So wouldn’t that kind of force a certain delivery style, namely towards those loud, wide open vowels?

    • @ryujinryuk
      @ryujinryuk 6 років тому +26

      MUN00K he has stopped smoking

    • @knightfall0153
      @knightfall0153 6 років тому +9

      Revel He said in a live concert a couple minutes ago,(the celebration of thr release of Pray for the Wicked on Iheartradio) that he was in his room smoking.

    • @tommcgowan9675
      @tommcgowan9675 6 років тому +65

      Knightfall 01 he stopped smoking cigarettes, he still avidly smokes weed.

    • @sebsebsebbbb8390
      @sebsebsebbbb8390 6 років тому +6

      Revel he stoped cigarettes but he still smokes a lot of marijuana

    • @sebsebsebbbb8390
      @sebsebsebbbb8390 6 років тому +1

      Abya Yala chill bill. He isnt trying to start a fight hes just saying that he doesnt smoke cigs anymore

  • @idkhow
    @idkhow 6 років тому +1

    im a female alto and i can only play instruments so here i am trying to learn how to sing

  • @laptopstudy3279
    @laptopstudy3279 3 роки тому +1

    Hes not a dramatic tenor, "if you love me let", is very mixed, every note there except the D4 sounds very mixed its E4-F#4-E4-D4. Dramatic tenors passagio is at F4, it wouldn't sound that mixy. Hes probably a dramatic baritone leaning more towards lyric baritone (cuz the timbre is lighter) , one that has developed his mixed to perfection.

  • @antograph225
    @antograph225 6 років тому +3

    wasn't expecting this video to be any useful, well I was wrong great video, thanks !

  • @ethanl886
    @ethanl886 6 років тому +75

    For some reason whenever I do the “guh guh guh” exercise thing, and I get higher, my falsetto automatically kicks in and I can’t use my chest, any recommendations?

    • @raccoonusdudeus8811
      @raccoonusdudeus8811 6 років тому +36

      If you want to get a strong powerful sound, start of by saying Hey! Like you're yelling to someone across the street except you don't want to do a full out scream. Just a little louder than your normal speaking voice. If you wanna learn how to belt like Brendon Urie or someone like that then the higher up in your range you go, the more loud and nasally you get. It sounds weird at a glance but just look at any singer today. If you listen to Brendon uries high notes, they aren't as full and throaty as his low notes. And his high notes have just a slight nasal sound to them. He just opens his mouth a lot to make it sound simmilar to his lower range.

    • @ethanl886
      @ethanl886 6 років тому

      thank you so much!!

    • @anarchoshaggy-ism3925
      @anarchoshaggy-ism3925 6 років тому +3

      Ethan L you aren't loud enough

    • @kdawg42069
      @kdawg42069 6 років тому +9

      Ethan L You have to exercise your vocal cords and increase your range slowly. You’ll eventually be able to sing higher notes using your chest voice rather than your head voice in a falsetto. It takes time and more than a singular exercise. Just practicing different songs and trying to mimic the higher notes helps too

    • @PatricioGuzmanFuentealba
      @PatricioGuzmanFuentealba 6 років тому +2

      Depending on your voice type

  • @sunblieths3625
    @sunblieths3625 2 роки тому +1

    would frank ocean be a good example of high chest voice?

  • @l3arbiegirl667
    @l3arbiegirl667 6 років тому +2

    I feel this is the best song to learn to sing to

  • @MacGuzman
    @MacGuzman 6 років тому +3

    9:30 *does it VERY well* "Small laugh: heh we got there..." just nonchalantly xD

  • @caspernilsson2940
    @caspernilsson2940 5 років тому +1

    Please do one of these on Park Hyo Shin, his voice can make you feel anything

  • @BenPerrinOfficial
    @BenPerrinOfficial 6 років тому +10

    Can you please teach us his falsetto pleaseeeee im struggling

  • @jamey2910
    @jamey2910 6 років тому +10

    I always sing like Brendon does in this video

    • @Nissbaby
      @Nissbaby 6 років тому +1

      horrah
      Jesus Christ 😨
      I sing so bad but I practice 😬
      I hope that could help me

    • @lesterkahanap8614
      @lesterkahanap8614 6 років тому

      keep dreamin

    • @idunno1300
      @idunno1300 5 років тому

      A lot of tenors can sing like this but the damn falcetto's are hard and his mixed and head voice are way too goood

  • @barryaneda7247
    @barryaneda7247 6 років тому +1

    Carl Great Video! Thanks! Nicely taught! I loved it!

  • @DarthTerrax
    @DarthTerrax 6 років тому +8

    You should do Serj Tankian!

  • @brainmaniaru
    @brainmaniaru 6 років тому +1

    Carl, thanks SOOOOOO much for the information that you are sharing in such a bright explaining and useful manner! Thanks, thanks, thanks!

  • @adamirfan6986
    @adamirfan6986 7 років тому +12

    Yes....thanks for this bro...

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому +2

      nice one dude thank you! More coming next week stay tuned

  • @halfseen4777
    @halfseen4777 6 років тому +3

    Personally it feels like you're singing a lot more forward than him even with your analyses of his vocals. Like you said, very few singers use that thick tone like he does so it is understandable. He took a lot of inspiration from Sinatra with his singing.

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend 4 роки тому

      That’s because he said that Brandon Uri was widening the vowel, when he wasn’t. He was doing a UH position in his throat. It was more narrow. That gives you a darker timbre. This guy is trying to do kind of an AH, or in the case of the word “go“, an AO.

  • @cew1821
    @cew1821 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant instruction AND demonstration 👍

  • @sinkeo789phommachack9
    @sinkeo789phommachack9 2 роки тому

    Show cool Thanks for teaching You is a pro

  • @bwebb90
    @bwebb90 7 років тому +1

    The most helpful vocal instructor on youtube I have seen, the perfect combo of making a video interesting and giving amazing feedback. I don't like Thom Yorke or Brendon Urie but the detail you give makes it very interesting. Would love to see you analyse Paul McCartney or any other singers from the classic rock era

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому +2

      thanks dude, really love this kind of feed back it keeps me going

    • @incognito5783
      @incognito5783 6 років тому

      truly

    • @ellarbc4271
      @ellarbc4271 6 років тому +1

      How can you not like Brendon urie

  • @erezcohenmusic
    @erezcohenmusic 4 роки тому

    Thanks Carl!

  • @nino_kO1
    @nino_kO1 6 років тому +1

    Wow your voice is fucking amazing

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  6 років тому

      I was kind of unhappy with this video but had to put it up and get it done :)

    • @nino_kO1
      @nino_kO1 6 років тому

      Carl John Franz what?why? I mean i am trying to learn how to sing even thou i sound like shit i keep trying, but you sir you are amazing

  • @AnthonyLazaroMusic
    @AnthonyLazaroMusic 7 років тому

    Man, it's impressive: his vocal colour in the chorus is so similiar to yours ! Seriously ! Ah no, wait, the one singing with the title is you ! :D Right ? P.s. You're doing something that no one else is doing, seriously, you are chartering new territories with these videos. I think if you apply this format to some hits songs this channel's gonna explode

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому

      cheers dude I'm going to keep at it and try and stay in touch with what's coming out and getting big

  • @isivaasanaru5643
    @isivaasanaru5643 5 років тому +2

    I'm hearing "guh", which is the narrower vowel, instead of "gaaao". In the "If you love me let me go".

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend 4 роки тому

      You’re right. He’s doing guh. It’s not gao.

  • @mrcabasa5507
    @mrcabasa5507 Рік тому

    You are awesome!

  • @jimmyowenmusic
    @jimmyowenmusic 7 років тому +1

    Excellent as always! Clear and informative, thank you Carl 🤗👍🏻🎶

  • @AceHi808
    @AceHi808 5 років тому +3

    “We got it heheh”
    I’m still stuck at guhhfuhhguhhguhhhh

  • @SidneyJupiter
    @SidneyJupiter 6 років тому

    As for the musical theatre point you stated, he was the main cast member of the broadway production of kinky boots.

  • @xx-xh1pq
    @xx-xh1pq 7 років тому +7

    new sub here, great content! one small request that i think you could shine some light on would be how Robert Plant/Greta Van Fleet get that specific rasp on certain notes. it sounds almost exactly like strain, but they can flip it on and off which leads me to believe it probably isn’t strain in a proper sense. i want to implement it, but don’t want to blow out my range bc i did it incorrectly!

    • @emanas2530
      @emanas2530 6 років тому

      Not the same, but if you search You Shook Me All Night Long - Panic! at the Disco cover live, Brendon does AC/DC pretty well. He's been adding metal-style growls and screams into his live shows for a long time and I've always wondered how one can do it healthily enough to pull off Broadway years later.

    • @Halfin2It
      @Halfin2It 6 років тому

      Robert Plant had bad technique. He actually got nodes, needed surgery and never sounded the same afterwords.

  • @meheidi4351
    @meheidi4351 6 років тому +1

    Brendon is the best sing in the world he doesnt need any tips

  • @surtaalrecords4659
    @surtaalrecords4659 7 років тому +1

    No comments. Love you bro you are the best.

  • @molimba
    @molimba 4 роки тому

    oh wow, very well done!

  • @ewel6360
    @ewel6360 3 роки тому

    Thank u very much! I accidentally found this video and its actually helpful! I can now sing a4 with a chestier sound!❤

  • @coenpelsrijcken8530
    @coenpelsrijcken8530 6 років тому +3

    Im learning so much from this. subbed

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  6 років тому

      cheers Coen hope you're good

    • @coenpelsrijcken8530
      @coenpelsrijcken8530 6 років тому

      Carl John Franz thanks man keep up the good stuff

  • @brianjimenez8205
    @brianjimenez8205 6 років тому

    He does that lower and frontal sound when he starts because of his sinatra influence

  • @alexlogan9604
    @alexlogan9604 6 років тому +1

    Wow, this is really helpful!

  • @SamuelNovota
    @SamuelNovota 7 років тому +4

    Thanks! If by an accident you do not know who to cover next :D I would love to hear what do you think this dude is doing:
    ua-cam.com/video/wWv4F4HwnxY/v-deo.htmlm28s
    I am sure you are not a big fan of this but when you listen to the part from 1:28 to 2:25 you might notice how great he is. Sooner or later you probably will do a rock dude so why not the best rock singer on the planet right away?

    • @cwehden
      @cwehden  7 років тому

      lol hand this one to Ken Tamplin dude :)

    • @SamuelNovota
      @SamuelNovota 7 років тому

      I highly doubt he would even read my comment. Kudos to you for reading AND watching the video! For now I will just hope that maybe at one moment you will have a strange urge to do it hahahaha

  • @TravisEarsman
    @TravisEarsman 7 років тому +4

    A really insightful, helpful video. Can you take a look at Robert Plant and/or Chris Cornell at some point? I'd love to hear your take on what they did...

  • @NeelleeStenat
    @NeelleeStenat 2 роки тому

    4:51 turn on subtitles here

  • @MorganWallaceMusic
    @MorganWallaceMusic 6 років тому +2

    Carl, would you agree that he's in that area of his voice/larynx so much because its at the end of his current register? I'm 90% sure that that's what we're hearing - him using that technique because he physically has to to reach those notes - and its logical, as putting the 1st of the song at the lowest of his range allows for him to hang out in his belting/money-zone for the chorus.
    Asking more to see if you'd disagree with it versus explaining how/why ;) #vocalcoachesunite

  • @chemicalzyst5222
    @chemicalzyst5222 6 років тому

    Before I watched this video I believed I already could use the sound in my throat to sing

  • @tysonreesmusic
    @tysonreesmusic 6 років тому +2

    Dude wow, this was so helpful. Thanks so much. Would you say this classifies as belting?

  • @Oeduardoalbrecht
    @Oeduardoalbrecht 6 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @RobertDniroLHC
    @RobertDniroLHC 3 роки тому

    hes a baritone what kind of tenor resorts to mix voice at G4? Listen to his frank sinatra covers and his lower notes here, he sounds just like this guy.

  • @HallPark
    @HallPark 5 років тому +1

    How is he a tenor? I have the same low note and passagio as Brendon but I’ve been called a baritone my whole life?

    • @kingwillie206
      @kingwillie206 5 років тому +4

      Just sing. It doesn’t matter unless you are an opera singer and all of this voice type crap can only serve to restrict your potential.

    • @Groovesguitar
      @Groovesguitar 3 роки тому +1

      @@kingwillie206 true

  • @timotejpoznic3825
    @timotejpoznic3825 6 років тому +1

    Why are the high notes in this song so easy for me, and the bridge very difficult?

  • @boneless9305
    @boneless9305 6 років тому +16

    I want to know your thoughts on Hayley Williams...some peoppe like me thunk she is incredibly talented and almost perfect and some think she's whiny

    • @DnAfilms405
      @DnAfilms405 6 років тому

      yelyaH smailliW people like hayley Williams are the way above average singers for me, but that's just preference. I'm way into vocalist like jonny craig, brendon urie, hayley, Andy cizek etc. I think that in order to be a good vocalist you really have yo unique and just make your voice sound good to you. Make it something you enjoy listening to, not necessarily what is "correct". Just don't hurt yourself, lol.

    • @boneless9305
      @boneless9305 6 років тому

      Dylan Hite are you familiar with Lacey Sturm solo or with Flyleaf when they were a band that's another great vocalist....far more "unique" than Hayley...Hayley is a powerhouse who can sing those soft songs which is grate but Lacey is more melodic I guess with her voice and hits what would probably be considered "not normal" notes but I love it I feel like it's you love it or hate it with her

    • @thomasmorrall5518
      @thomasmorrall5518 6 років тому

      Dylan Hite shout out Andy. Literally so deserves to be amongst those vocalists 😰

  • @simonalmirante3313
    @simonalmirante3313 4 роки тому

    So your normal voice is different from your singing voice?

  • @idkhbtfmandnowimsad994
    @idkhbtfmandnowimsad994 6 років тому +1

    2:37
    I mean he was in a musical recently (well not RECENTLY recently) so...
    Idk just thought I'd say.

  • @coletteroy636
    @coletteroy636 6 років тому

    Awesome lesson..wow!

  • @johnatanbarrera7745
    @johnatanbarrera7745 6 років тому

    Awesome video very helpful.

  • @alltimezephanie
    @alltimezephanie 6 років тому

    i can sing this song now omg thank youuu

  • @jonrosuanims827
    @jonrosuanims827 4 роки тому

    Can you do one with Taka morita? I want to sing like this guy or chester bennington

  • @MrBrenx
    @MrBrenx 7 років тому +1

    man you're incredibile, thanks so much for all this.. I love your videos, they're helping me A LOT.. I'd love to hear you break down James Bay's style.. I've watched many of his acoustic live performances but need your help.. :)

  • @samsschool3639
    @samsschool3639 5 років тому +1

    05:00 Perfect Silverster Stallone

  • @森田-p6c
    @森田-p6c 6 років тому

    I always struggle to maintain the vowels when I‘m singing in high range.

  • @beebo_and_bear_is_baelikes6633
    @beebo_and_bear_is_baelikes6633 6 років тому +3

    AUGH OMFG BRENDON Y E S

  • @haunchu
    @haunchu 6 років тому

    Wow this is great insight!

  • @macakucizmama831
    @macakucizmama831 6 років тому +2

    There curently some hype about Dimash, singer from Kazakhstan. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts about his voice.
    Dude has some serious abilities, and think that such a video might catch new audience wich would subsrcibe to your chanel.
    I truly belive that you deserve more views, because you are not selling wind like some pseudo big vocal coaches.

  • @thechoripankiller
    @thechoripankiller 6 років тому +1

    now that you speak of musical theater technique, could you talk about it a little more?

  • @patty014
    @patty014 6 років тому +1

    I hate that i cant hit those notes because I got a baritone range so dang it :D But still the highest note ive got without falsetto is C5 but its not that often I hit it. Im training my A4 so my range can get bigger but, still thanks for the tips

    • @matiaspereyra9375
      @matiaspereyra9375 6 років тому +2

      Bro if you hit C5 without falsetto youre not a baritone

    • @robmooring8738
      @robmooring8738 6 років тому +5

      I’m assuming you mean C4, because you must have a ridiculous range if you are a baritone with a C5 top note

    • @daytonraught629
      @daytonraught629 6 років тому

      Freddie Mercury was a baritone and he could hit a c5 without falsetto

    • @matiaspereyra9375
      @matiaspereyra9375 6 років тому

      @@daytonraught629 Freddie went up to at least an A#4 on a bad day without having done any training. That is way above what a baritone can achieve naturally

  • @everlymarshall9179
    @everlymarshall9179 6 років тому

    Thank you so much 😁😄

  • @geaninagarcia602
    @geaninagarcia602 6 років тому

    Hi, Im a Venezuelan vocal coach, Ive seen your work so I wanted to ask you something.. I really think that everybody can sing but I have 2 pupils who have seriously having problems with the rythm and the metric of any song or excercise... would you recomend me something maybe please? (between your experience) Me... (and them) would be so placed and thankful... Thank you.

    • @whoislewys3546
      @whoislewys3546 6 років тому

      Have they tried singing with a metronome?

  • @Gibson1961SG
    @Gibson1961SG 7 років тому

    Also, I'd love to hear you break down Chris Stapletons runs, and white buffalos vibrato. If you don't know of them yet, then you're welcome... haha

  • @Tigrangasparianofficial
    @Tigrangasparianofficial 4 роки тому

    1:00 - His speaking is not like you said. His speaking is deep. rich.

  • @raccoonusdudeus8811
    @raccoonusdudeus8811 6 років тому +36

    Lol. This is why it's impossible to learn how to sing from UA-cam. If you want to lean how to sing just experiment with your voice and keep doing what doesn't hurt and sounds good. If you want an actual decent sounding voice, looking through UA-cam videos will just confuse you. Great singers who never had a vocal coach: Freddy Mercury and Brendon Urie (until recently). You don't need a coach to sound amazing.

    • @MorganWallaceMusic
      @MorganWallaceMusic 6 років тому +14

      Yes & no on "you don't need a coach to sound amazing".
      Freddie Mercury & Brandon had coaches - all of their influences. They both have distinct sounds that came from them imitating other greats. Most of the time the rule is you need a vocal coach to keep from damaging yourself when you're such an intense singer like those too; THAT's why Brandon has a coach now. :)

    • @DeadPool-gi4zc
      @DeadPool-gi4zc 6 років тому +3

      Morgan Wallace Brendon*

    • @altinaco885
      @altinaco885 6 років тому +2

      Yah I felt that too , everytime I try to find tutorials on UA-cam always left me confused of of what style should I work

    • @jonathanphrangsngihynniewt7372
      @jonathanphrangsngihynniewt7372 6 років тому +2

      @@MorganWallaceMusic BRANDON? BRANDON?!?!?

    • @lilwombat
      @lilwombat 5 років тому +1

      With every single tutorials you watch you have to watch it try to understand what it's trying to get from you and try to apply that in a way that works for you. What everyone should do is experiment with the techniques because that's how you make it yours.

  • @gigatvildiani6302
    @gigatvildiani6302 5 років тому

    Im singin gooo goos on my own
    My sister- are you sick or somethin?

  • @effectsmaster1
    @effectsmaster1 5 років тому

    I've used this approach to get my voice up to a certain place like this before, and it seems that after an hour or less my voice gets fatigued and can no longer sustain that level of compression. Any tips on building the stamina?

  • @seabear1959
    @seabear1959 6 років тому +1

    Good Tips Can u do Dimash-Hello ? A few tips would be amazing 😅

  • @urie7886
    @urie7886 6 років тому

    Is it just me or Carl kinda looks like Thom Yorke? If you'll do another vid please do the karma police cover of brendon urie on 2006 (live in denver). Great Tutorial!

    • @urie7886
      @urie7886 6 років тому

      in this vid that is.

  • @MarsFlint
    @MarsFlint 6 років тому +3

    Is it just me or does Carl sorta look like a slimmer Keanu Reeves?

  • @emergencyringer8915
    @emergencyringer8915 5 років тому

    Am i the only person who used head voice on the high parts

  • @elizabethjoseph2519
    @elizabethjoseph2519 5 років тому

    Can you sing like Bruno Mars 😂 ....just asking I'm a singer to so. And yeah can u make a tutorial on how to rift

  • @cenwei-og8kr
    @cenwei-og8kr 6 років тому

    Do one on Chester Bennington plz

  • @VPicksGuitarPicks
    @VPicksGuitarPicks 4 роки тому

    I think you sing that better than Brendon does, Carl.