I could listen to Tatiana read the phone book. Her accent is wonderful too. That song in the studio was done with quite a few harmonies. Live they use tracks very sparingly but one of the things they do with them is very minimal backing vocals. A lot of times just a small fraction of what is done in the studio.
Pisces and Perennial are far from the heaviest songs in Jinjer tracklist. Try something heavier from their live performances. I'd suggest as a next step: - Pit of Consciousness (official live in Kiev) or - Who's Gonna Be The Onкрe (official live at Atlas)
There was a bit of post-production done in the clean breakdown. The layered harmony vocals were not present at the show. I have this show/song filmed from a fan. No backing vocals present. I've seen Jinjer a couple of times live in clubs and heard this tune twice in the flesh. Listen to any other live Perennial recording and you will not hear any backing vocals present. BTW, have the word "reaction" in your title to bring more traffic. Cheers! 🍻
Tati's clean voice is produced by her vocal cords, but her harsh vocals have very little involvement of the vocal cords. The sort of "white noise", growly sound of the harsh vocal is produced by the "false vocal folds", which are located above the vocal cords. So, her harsh vocals do not adversely affect her clean vocals. Having said that, this is a technique that needs to be learned, because done improperly, real damage can be done to the vocal cords. Also, Tati has an unusually high level of skill in rapidly switching between vocal styles.
@@hemlock399 I knew a tiny bit about the vocal folds from listening to the Charismatic voice channel( she is such a cool person to talk to ) she broke that down in talking about it with Devon Townsend when she reacted to Kingdom
Nothing is perfect so you do you .
@@countrymtman ❤️🤘thank you
thanx for your reaction on a world class band!!!
warm greetings from the german musician
Just saw Jinjer in Myrtle Beach. It was a great show.
Amaizing performance! Thx for the reaction!🤟🤟
mabe next - jinjer - who is gonna be the one(Live) Napalm records
without backing layer
@@vshcode9524 I will definitely have it on the list for next week, thank you🤘
No vocal cords were harmed in the making of this video 😄🤘
@@killingtime8501 😂😂 she was marked safe
I recommend "Teacher, Teacher" (OMV) next.
I would say that Tatiana has perfect pitch when she sings in her clean voice.
Vortex next one!
I could listen to Tatiana read the phone book. Her accent is wonderful too. That song in the studio was done with quite a few harmonies. Live they use tracks very sparingly but one of the things they do with them is very minimal backing vocals. A lot of times just a small fraction of what is done in the studio.
@@coder4liberty she does indeed have one of those voices that could narrate my life lol
Pisces and Perennial are far from the heaviest songs in Jinjer tracklist.
Try something heavier from their live performances.
I'd suggest as a next step:
- Pit of Consciousness (official live in Kiev)
or
- Who's Gonna Be The Onкрe (official live at Atlas)
@@glebivanov6323 thank you, I have a reaction to Rogue coming up which was pretty beefy. I will have "who is gonna be the one" on the list after it🤘
@@mikeskates2502 cool.
Actually Rogue is ine of the 2-3 Jinjer songs with only harsh vocals, without cleans. It could be the most heavy in some sense.
@@glebivanov6323 it caught me off guard at first but man it was amazing.
There was a bit of post-production done in the clean breakdown. The layered harmony vocals were not present at the show. I have this show/song filmed from a fan. No backing vocals present. I've seen Jinjer a couple of times live in clubs and heard this tune twice in the flesh. Listen to any other live Perennial recording and you will not hear any backing vocals present. BTW, have the word "reaction" in your title to bring more traffic. Cheers! 🍻
Noted on the "reaction part, good idea. I bet the energy seeing them live was nuts.
They play to click, so the prerecorded tracks sneak rightly in.
Tati's clean voice is produced by her vocal cords, but her harsh vocals have very little involvement of the vocal cords. The sort of "white noise", growly sound of the harsh vocal is produced by the "false vocal folds", which are located above the vocal cords. So, her harsh vocals do not adversely affect her clean vocals. Having said that, this is a technique that needs to be learned, because done improperly, real damage can be done to the vocal cords. Also, Tati has an unusually high level of skill in rapidly switching between vocal styles.
@@hemlock399 I knew a tiny bit about the vocal folds from listening to the Charismatic voice channel( she is such a cool person to talk to ) she broke that down in talking about it with Devon Townsend when she reacted to Kingdom
Are you looking for the word "melodic" ?
@@jeffwellman2883 That is way better, I can't even think straight after hearing her lol, Melodic 👍
@@mikeskates2502 actually, i would refer to her vocals as "Sultry"
@MikeSands-l2q oh that is very accurate lol she just gets in our ears all sultry like