Chris, it is simply incredible to watch you improve. Not only are you sharing these tips with everybody, it's super obvious that you're also applying everything these awesome vocalists are sharing with you to your own voice. Thank you so much. You're killing it dude.
Chester Bennington's scream was also sing scream and what you did here sounds very similar to the bridge of Given Up. If you listen to the isolated vocals, you can hear him going in and out of it clearly but that's what's great about it. It sounds very raw, very emotional and that's what it must be
Can i just say thank you so much for these vocal lessons! Ive been doing vocal lessons for 6 years now and for so long ive wanted to do harsh vocals, but my teachers aren't trained in that area. And other companies that are you have to pay so much for even just warm ups! Having these FREE courses for the public to acess to is so helpful! and gives me especially, the confidence to try harsh vocals! Thanks so much! Big thanks to will and the charismatic voice!
Another huge breakthrough here, I've been having trouble picking up those high notes with compression, but this makes a massive difference! Thanks again Chris... Wow
Practicing all the raw screams like will Ramos the past year, and the slaughter to prevail and slipknot screams, have given me a lot of improvement in my singing. All those techniques overlap way more than I thought, and my breath control and ability to do easy vocal runs, and sustain notes and add distortion is so improved compared to a few years ago. I really only sing in the car but it's still a skill I enjoy learning
that audioslave cover in the intro was incredible o.O I'm serious, this is one of the best covers of a chris cornell song I've ever heard. and I've heard a lot!
Wow. Mmkay. You sold me with holding that scream note with "thiiiiiiiing". Cornell isn't an easy one to cover, so bravo! He's my all-time favorite musician!❤️ And it's funny to see this a couple days after I asked Will to try some Chris Cornell or Layne Staley... he said he'd look into Alice In Chains when he gets home and back to covers. Maybe nudge remind him. Haha. You could both do a cover together.
This was AMAZING! Your scream was always great, but now - holy crap! Thanks for sharing. I went Will's warmup - and it's great. Now, I'm just sitting with my finger on my mouse - ready to hit the buy button if there's a course to come out ;)
This video right here is an amazing addition to the one you posted years back about "roasting a note" It has helped me improve my pitch screaming immensely. Thank you for everything you do Chris.
Oh my God I didn’t expect you to actually do it But that was so genuine Oh my God Start of the video Can’t beleieve what i just heard Watching it again
I've been doing some work in an empty house lately and I've been practicing this technique a lot, with plenty of help from some of your videos I watched about it in the past. I realised that this drastic kick of compression was what I needed, but it felt jarring to go from a slightly compressed clean note straight to that scream, and I was thinking that there might have been something I was doing wrong there, but of course, you dropped this video and cleared everything up. Thanks Chris
I'd love to hear a vocal analysis of ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE by Bad Omens. I know you've done a few Noah Sebastian videos, but this song is insanity lol. Keep up the great work Chris!
Thank you Chris, it's incredible to see you improve and sharing this with us, and going through the motions without editing too much, showing how it really sounds at first helps a lot! Keep it up!
Thanks for all of your videos. I slowly get a grasp on all the heavier stuff thanks to your work. Please have a conversation or some sort of collab with the vocalist of Tallah / Hungry Lights. He is so well-versed in heavy vocal techniques and highly articulate at explaining the techniques.
Wow just learned I have no stamina because of the accuracy thing you mentioned. Crazy that you can try too hard and hold yourself back. Take your like, you earned it!
Chris!!!!!!!! I am so frickin' thankful for this tip, literal sigh wooow i mean i apply this, and i felt how my throat was vibrating but it didint hurt! And i tried to sing softly in various parts of my range and it was super mind blowing!!!! I was preparing to record a song and wow thank you for this!!!!
This is super nice to have a quality video on this technique cause it’s the only scream I haven’t been able to do well lol i got the alex lows and almost the will Ramos highs but never could get the pitch down with it
Gonna make a 2 hour compilation video of all your sigh growls one of these days. Then blast it from my car on full volume around town.. Thanks for the tips Chris.
Been watching these videos for months and it still hurts my throat no matter what, no matter how I do it, even if I’m able to get decent sounding screams, it’s never not painful
You absolutely nailed Cochise Chris!!! Vox performance AND the mixing side. Been wanting to learn that song for years and this is really helpful in preserving my voice doing it. I really want to do a private lesson with you and would be more than happy to drive to FoCo (I'm in Aurora). Hope your day is amazing! I will be sending an email as well
Wow! The first one is my favourite part of the song Cochise! That scream isn't human! Hahaha I love it! Chris Cornell was, is and will be one of the best singers.
What really amaze me is how chris cornell was able to do this almost “naturally”, I mean, doing this is not easy, were are here practicing this to get this scream, but he didn’t have yt tutorial for this lol, its so amazing
Have you listened to the unauthorized bio that came out a couple years ago? He’s amazing, but the info in there suggests that he didn’t do anything naturally. He worked hard!! Consistently, introspectively and with lots of different musicians to get to that point! It should be an inspiration to all of us!
I've been trying to figure these out for YEARS and I feel like they're my ticket to bring a MUCH better vocalist. Thanks man! Too bad I already blew my voice out today. Gonna try again tomorrow after rest SECOND EDIT: what you said about not letting things falter and having too much of a precise outlook on tone quality is what's holding me back because I always have this want to sound like Phil Anselmo or Layne Staley or Dez Fafara or Burton C Bell and I end up pushing myself way too hard to get the note that I want because I think that my own falter is ugly and I need to accept and embrace that ugly because like you just demonstrated putting it into the mix it all falls into place and I need to stop being so afraid of my own voice.
Ooh, nice! Not that many tutorials on this out there. Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, and Devin Townsend are the best at this I've ever heard, though personally I prefer the tone of Devin's. Those piercing high sing screams are something else.
I really need to get the hang of that lower mix thing. I know my range, but fatigue prevents me from doing anything in the middle. All chest or falsetto. That passage is always the first thing that gets tired. Interestingly, sometimes after a few shows, my voice will be hoarse and tired, but my top range will actually be great.
Super cool. I’ve been having some success screaming to pitch utilizing ONLY fry or false chord engagement depending on the distortion I’m looking for using exclusively mouth shape, and for the most part it’s yielding dividends; but finding grit and undistorted true cord engagement is still giving me some issues, so I’ma start diving into this.
Chris will you please make a video on, the advantage and disadvantage of going to gym for a vocalist Please, much needed video, here we are curious to join gym but people say it will harm our vocal ability, please lighten up with the truth behind it.
@@chrisliepe it's good sir, but I was looking for an elaborate one. It's an earnest request to you, please provide us an elaborate video on this topic, what to do and what not to do in both the process of singing and gyming
I learned this accidentally when I was a teenager trying to sound like the rev, I then thought i was doing it wrong so i tried to avoid it. Your track isolated sounds a whole lot like the revs scream singing in afterlife "another chance to live"
yo, Chris! Awesome video as always. And since the topic is sing screams, it would definetly be cool if you cool provide us with some insights on Brendan Yate's vocals (singer from Turnstile). Thanks!
Hey Chris, do you think you could make a video about Aaron Bruno from Awolnation? He’s a very talented singer and definitely underrated so I would love to see how he does things!
This seems very close to what I got from the video you did with Spencer sotelo on screaming, hanging out around your break and kinda metering the airflow to get a broken up note
Do yo think you could possibly cover the type of vocal distortion/saturation singers like Teddy swims (Someone You Loved - cover) and Dermot Kennedy (One Life / Young & Free) get? what they are doing seems like something different that I just cant pinpoint, I'd love to see a technique break down of their voices if you happen get a chance! :)
I think Chester did the same thing with fry scream and sing screaming like this. it's hard to get his high pitch right screaming that everyone can imitate. (Including the unreleased song QWERTY) his pitch screams are amazing but i can't believe if that's difficult or not.
Chester didn't use fry screaming though... He used this "sing scream" technique almost exclusively.. even when he wasn't singing! If you listen carefully, there is always pitch in there!
@@chrisliepe the sing scream on Given Up during 17 second scream was a high C scream. I've listened carefully to the isolated vocals and his lungs have a strong breath take there.
Would you be able to analyze the voice of Henning May from AnnenMayKantereit? He has a very unique sound that uses a lot of rasp but in a different way to Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, or anyone else I have heard, and it would be interesting to see you break that down and explain what he is doing differently than them. They have quite a few famous covers such as Toms Diner and Can't get you out of my head, as well as some original work where he shows the techniques off like Sometimes I like to lie, and many other German songs I have listened to but can't name lol.
Great stuff Chris! Can I ask, when you talk about compression, are you talking about glottal compression to manage airflow, or more intra-abdominal breath control? I find when I do the 'lifting something heavy' to engage compression I'm squeezing in the throat more than I would like. Thanks!
Some people would label it glottal compression, yes. It is NOT intro-ab control technique. I like to think about it as false cord compression or 'upper constriction' :)
Hey Chris, thank you for the video! I have the feeling that I figured out what you are doing here and were able to produce this sound. However I was wondering how loud it should or should not bet. At the moment I am only able to produce this sound at a quite high volume. Even louder then my mix voice belting. Are you able to adjust the volume?
It's the weirdest thing. I used to know how to scream like this but I had no vocal technique whatsoever, and then after I got a little bit better at breathing and singing, I completely lost the ability to do this. I'll have to pull up this video next time I'm in the car.
Hey Chris, your videos have been really helpful in my development. I am a baritone and have strengthened my higher mixed voice, but how can I strengthen the notes just on the break of my voice (around A, Bb)?
I CAN DO IT EZ!! but bro pls give me tips on how to sustain compression. I did all the steps ive got inconsistencies which you said is okay. but bro, i not lasting for long as cornells recorded version
Be patient! Sustain and dialed in compression is built... AND it is built on correct support without carrying other tension. Have you joined my free course linked in the video description?
Any tips for coming out of the falsetto part of the sigh? Struggling to get to a full voice with the distortion. I end up stuck with nice distortion but still in that falsetto and then the pitch disappears.
i watched your vid about billie corgan nasal scream and suddenly able to do the scream, what I'm struggling is getting out of breath. I can only hold it for 4-5 seconds, got any idea how to improve my breath?
It's official, my neightbours hate me 😅 Thanks for the amazing tutorial Chris!
I know that feeling bro.
I live in an apartment
I try to muffle the sound as much as possible
but sometimes it still bothers someone hehehe
Yup! Apartment living. My neighbors "love" hearing me
Yeah, well fuck your neighbour's :D I'd say to that
Don't worry bud. When(not if) you become so good at singing, the neighbors will have no choice but to love you!
😂 I must have good neighbours coz they never complained even tho I know they can hear me experimenting along with slipknot mudvayne ect
Chris, it is simply incredible to watch you improve. Not only are you sharing these tips with everybody, it's super obvious that you're also applying everything these awesome vocalists are sharing with you to your own voice.
Thank you so much. You're killing it dude.
Chester Bennington's scream was also sing scream and what you did here sounds very similar to the bridge of Given Up. If you listen to the isolated vocals, you can hear him going in and out of it clearly but that's what's great about it. It sounds very raw, very emotional and that's what it must be
YEP! Totally... that scream is VERY similar and the same kind of pitched approach for sure!
These sort of in depth lessons into extreme vocals has been a totally untapped market. Such a great collaboration with Will Ramos
Will is such a gift to humanity.
Can i just say thank you so much for these vocal lessons! Ive been doing vocal lessons for 6 years now and for so long ive wanted to do harsh vocals, but my teachers aren't trained in that area. And other companies that are you have to pay so much for even just warm ups! Having these FREE courses for the public to acess to is so helpful! and gives me especially, the confidence to try harsh vocals! Thanks so much! Big thanks to will and the charismatic voice!
Another huge breakthrough here, I've been having trouble picking up those high notes with compression, but this makes a massive difference! Thanks again Chris... Wow
Practicing all the raw screams like will Ramos the past year, and the slaughter to prevail and slipknot screams, have given me a lot of improvement in my singing. All those techniques overlap way more than I thought, and my breath control and ability to do easy vocal runs, and sustain notes and add distortion is so improved compared to a few years ago. I really only sing in the car but it's still a skill I enjoy learning
that audioslave cover in the intro was incredible o.O
I'm serious, this is one of the best covers of a chris cornell song I've ever heard. and I've heard a lot!
Finally a scream tutorial for vocalists. Appreciate the biotechnical breakdown Chris. There's a lot of new takeaways for me from this.
Dude, this is super helpful. You, Will and Elizabeth are doing divine work.
Wow. Mmkay. You sold me with holding that scream note with "thiiiiiiiing". Cornell isn't an easy one to cover, so bravo! He's my all-time favorite musician!❤️
And it's funny to see this a couple days after I asked Will to try some Chris Cornell or Layne Staley... he said he'd look into Alice In Chains when he gets home and back to covers. Maybe nudge remind him. Haha. You could both do a cover together.
My gf just walked in going “what the hell are you listening to??”
Haha
Oh snap, i think this is what i needed!! So many useful tips here, thanks Chris!
This was AMAZING! Your scream was always great, but now - holy crap! Thanks for sharing.
I went Will's warmup - and it's great. Now, I'm just sitting with my finger on my mouse - ready to hit the buy button if there's a course to come out ;)
End of may ! :)
@@chrisliepe - Hell Yes! Thanks!
This video right here is an amazing addition to the one you posted years back about "roasting a note" It has helped me improve my pitch screaming immensely. Thank you for everything you do Chris.
Nice one dude, really well laid out.
That's a pretty damn good Cornell impression 😮
Oh my God
I didn’t expect you to actually do it
But that was so genuine
Oh my God
Start of the video
Can’t beleieve what i just heard
Watching it again
I've been doing some work in an empty house lately and I've been practicing this technique a lot, with plenty of help from some of your videos I watched about it in the past. I realised that this drastic kick of compression was what I needed, but it felt jarring to go from a slightly compressed clean note straight to that scream, and I was thinking that there might have been something I was doing wrong there, but of course, you dropped this video and cleared everything up. Thanks Chris
Thanks Chris!
I think I slowly got this technique down. Simply the best tutorials on this matter.
Wow! Your sing scream is A-MAZ-ING!!!
Thanks!
Great video great view sounds great audio great music wow good Chris.
I'd love to hear a vocal analysis of ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE by Bad Omens. I know you've done a few Noah Sebastian videos, but this song is insanity lol. Keep up the great work Chris!
0:30 damn chris!
Thanks! I've been practicing!
@@chrisliepe man the opening scream really hooked me in on this video 😳😳
Your Audioslave cover sounds incredible! Need a full cover
Amazing I can't wait until the course with Will comes out.
Me neither! Looking like late May now :)
It's good that I'm saving up some money then 😂
Chris do you have a price for the course yet or will that be revealed on a later date?
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 thanks Chris! Total breakthrough
I think it's the first time I see a scream tutorial that actually explains how to scream for real. Solid vocabulary too. Bravo!
Thank you Chris, it's incredible to see you improve and sharing this with us, and going through the motions without editing too much, showing how it really sounds at first helps a lot! Keep it up!
Yet ANOTHER amazing video full of great advice. Thanks Chris! I'm buying your "Discover your voice course" very soon.
Awesome! Looking forward to working with you!
Another amazing tutorial! (as usual)
I am so glad I found this channel, you have helped me so much with my singing, stay awesome Chris ❤
Your Intro was so beautiful😮
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you!
Awesome technique!!! Great to hear your amazing singing too!
This was actually super helpful. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for all of your videos. I slowly get a grasp on all the heavier stuff thanks to your work. Please have a conversation or some sort of collab with the vocalist of Tallah / Hungry Lights. He is so well-versed in heavy vocal techniques and highly articulate at explaining the techniques.
Wow just learned I have no stamina because of the accuracy thing you mentioned. Crazy that you can try too hard and hold yourself back. Take your like, you earned it!
Chris!!!!!!!! I am so frickin' thankful for this tip, literal sigh wooow i mean i apply this, and i felt how my throat was vibrating but it didint hurt! And i tried to sing softly in various parts of my range and it was super mind blowing!!!! I was preparing to record a song and wow thank you for this!!!!
Your singing and screaming technique and pitch reminds me SO much of Chester Bennington, it sounds so clean yet gritty at the same time, amazing!
this came at the perfect time, u sound fucking awesome !!
Thanks!
Hit that Chris Cornell perfectly
This is super nice to have a quality video on this technique cause it’s the only scream I haven’t been able to do well lol i got the alex lows and almost the will Ramos highs but never could get the pitch down with it
Gonna make a 2 hour compilation video of all your sigh growls one of these days. Then blast it from my car on full volume around town.. Thanks for the tips Chris.
Been watching these videos for months and it still hurts my throat no matter what, no matter how I do it, even if I’m able to get decent sounding screams, it’s never not painful
You absolutely nailed Cochise Chris!!! Vox performance AND the mixing side. Been wanting to learn that song for years and this is really helpful in preserving my voice doing it. I really want to do a private lesson with you and would be more than happy to drive to FoCo (I'm in Aurora). Hope your day is amazing! I will be sending an email as well
Will Ramos 🤘🔥
Wow! The first one is my favourite part of the song Cochise! That scream isn't human! Hahaha
I love it! Chris Cornell was, is and will be one of the best singers.
Man, you're still really good at Cornell😀
sigh is what made it click pro tip right there :D
You won't feel a THIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGGGGG😂That was your best one yet Chris🤘
This is the Devin Townsend scream. Great tutorial as always.
And Cornell and Chester and Axl and.... :D
Yes
🔥🔥🔥
I have been following for a while, and all of your tips have been so helpful :)) thank you a million times oveeer !!!
What really amaze me is how chris cornell was able to do this almost “naturally”, I mean, doing this is not easy, were are here practicing this to get this scream, but he didn’t have yt tutorial for this lol, its so amazing
Have you listened to the unauthorized bio that came out a couple years ago? He’s amazing, but the info in there suggests that he didn’t do anything naturally. He worked hard!! Consistently, introspectively and with lots of different musicians to get to that point! It should be an inspiration to all of us!
Dear lord my mom just bust in screaming with you making all that noise.
nice :)
I've been trying to figure these out for YEARS and I feel like they're my ticket to bring a MUCH better vocalist. Thanks man!
Too bad I already blew my voice out today. Gonna try again tomorrow after rest
SECOND EDIT: what you said about not letting things falter and having too much of a precise outlook on tone quality is what's holding me back because I always have this want to sound like Phil Anselmo or Layne Staley or Dez Fafara or Burton C Bell and I end up pushing myself way too hard to get the note that I want because I think that my own falter is ugly and I need to accept and embrace that ugly because like you just demonstrated putting it into the mix it all falls into place and I need to stop being so afraid of my own voice.
whenever you get a chance, more strokes!!!
Ooh, nice! Not that many tutorials on this out there. Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, and Devin Townsend are the best at this I've ever heard, though personally I prefer the tone of Devin's. Those piercing high sing screams are something else.
I really need to get the hang of that lower mix thing. I know my range, but fatigue prevents me from doing anything in the middle. All chest or falsetto. That passage is always the first thing that gets tired. Interestingly, sometimes after a few shows, my voice will be hoarse and tired, but my top range will actually be great.
Super cool. I’ve been having some success screaming to pitch utilizing ONLY fry or false chord engagement depending on the distortion I’m looking for using exclusively mouth shape, and for the most part it’s yielding dividends; but finding grit and undistorted true cord engagement is still giving me some issues, so I’ma start diving into this.
Chris will you please make a video on, the advantage and disadvantage of going to gym for a vocalist
Please, much needed video, here we are curious to join gym but people say it will harm our vocal ability, please lighten up with the truth behind it.
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@@chrisliepe it's good sir, but I was looking for an elaborate one. It's an earnest request to you, please provide us an elaborate video on this topic, what to do and what not to do in both the process of singing and gyming
I learned this accidentally when I was a teenager trying to sound like the rev, I then thought i was doing it wrong so i tried to avoid it. Your track isolated sounds a whole lot like the revs scream singing in afterlife "another chance to live"
Might as well just say how to sound like Devin Townsend lol love him so much
yo, Chris! Awesome video as always. And since the topic is sing screams, it would definetly be cool if you cool provide us with some insights on Brendan Yate's vocals (singer from Turnstile). Thanks!
Yeahhhhhhhhhhh
Sub'd and joined. 🤘😎
Gonna give this a try for sure! I live in an apartment so.... hopefully my neighbors won't think I'm dying...
Hey Chris, do you think you could make a video about Aaron Bruno from Awolnation? He’s a very talented singer and definitely underrated so I would love to see how he does things!
This seems very close to what I got from the video you did with Spencer sotelo on screaming, hanging out around your break and kinda metering the airflow to get a broken up note
Крис, твои скримы максимально напоминают Корнелловские.
Do yo think you could possibly cover the type of vocal distortion/saturation singers like Teddy swims (Someone You Loved - cover) and Dermot Kennedy (One Life / Young & Free) get? what they are doing seems like something different that I just cant pinpoint, I'd love to see a technique break down of their voices if you happen get a chance! :)
I think Chester did the same thing with fry scream and sing screaming like this. it's hard to get his high pitch right screaming that everyone can imitate. (Including the unreleased song QWERTY) his pitch screams are amazing but i can't believe if that's difficult or not.
Chester didn't use fry screaming though... He used this "sing scream" technique almost exclusively.. even when he wasn't singing! If you listen carefully, there is always pitch in there!
@@chrisliepe the sing scream on Given Up during 17 second scream was a high C scream. I've listened carefully to the isolated vocals and his lungs have a strong breath take there.
1:39 ruh-roh!
4:16 [applause] fun… 😂
I have a hard time trying to do this technique
I think I push too hard and don't pay enough attention to the note I'm aiming for.
Thanks Chris \m/
I've always wanted to sing some Sam Carter stuff
I make these noises during a monstrous #2. 😳
Man I just cannot make these noises in my apartment. Lol
Just warn all of them and do it at appropriate hours :) That's what I had to do for years! Made some good friends haha
Love your content!
More ONE OK ROCK(Cry Out AMBITIONS JAPAN DOME TOYR) Analysis please and thank you. m(_ _)m
Would you be able to analyze the voice of Henning May from AnnenMayKantereit? He has a very unique sound that uses a lot of rasp but in a different way to Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, or anyone else I have heard, and it would be interesting to see you break that down and explain what he is doing differently than them. They have quite a few famous covers such as Toms Diner and Can't get you out of my head, as well as some original work where he shows the techniques off like Sometimes I like to lie, and many other German songs I have listened to but can't name lol.
Great stuff Chris! Can I ask, when you talk about compression, are you talking about glottal compression to manage airflow, or more intra-abdominal breath control? I find when I do the 'lifting something heavy' to engage compression I'm squeezing in the throat more than I would like. Thanks!
Some people would label it glottal compression, yes. It is NOT intro-ab control technique. I like to think about it as false cord compression or 'upper constriction' :)
@Chris Liepe Yes, makes sense. I think I'm probably compressing too much at the true folds rather than false. Thanks so much for your reply!
Can you do Richard Ashcroft???
Nice Video! Can you make a Video about the Multitracks of MJ's "They don't care about us"?
The point is that Chris Cornell sounds like a God when he sings that part....
Oh, now I get the Chris Cornell comparisons...
while youre yelling at 4.20 the captions say "[Applause] Fun"
Ha. It works like a biting point on a car or motorcycle. Clutch and throttle.
TOTALLY!! Manual transmissions are such perfect parallels to great singing! It's actually why I still drive a manual myself haha
Kinda sounded a bit like what you typically get from Chino on most Deftones songs, this sighing in into screaming... sounds quite similar
Hey Chris, thank you for the video! I have the feeling that I figured out what you are doing here and were able to produce this sound. However I was wondering how loud it should or should not bet. At the moment I am only able to produce this sound at a quite high volume. Even louder then my mix voice belting. Are you able to adjust the volume?
My child thinks I'm insane, every time I watch one of these tutorials 😂. Because I sound......bad 🤣
This sounds like rick and morty LOL
It's the weirdest thing. I used to know how to scream like this but I had no vocal technique whatsoever, and then after I got a little bit better at breathing and singing, I completely lost the ability to do this. I'll have to pull up this video next time I'm in the car.
Wow didnt know u could do a pitched scream using the false cords. I thought pitched screams were about fryscream 👀
Ya people (including me) always get the two confused :) Thanks for watching!
Hey Chris, your videos have been really helpful in my development. I am a baritone and have strengthened my higher mixed voice, but how can I strengthen the notes just on the break of my voice (around A, Bb)?
Have you seen my video "How to sing higher as a baritone"?
@@chrisliepe No, I will check it out, thank you for all you do
I CAN DO IT EZ!! but bro pls give me tips on how to sustain compression. I did all the steps ive got inconsistencies which you said is okay. but bro, i not lasting for long as cornells recorded version
Be patient! Sustain and dialed in compression is built... AND it is built on correct support without carrying other tension. Have you joined my free course linked in the video description?
Any tips for coming out of the falsetto part of the sigh? Struggling to get to a full voice with the distortion. I end up stuck with nice distortion but still in that falsetto and then the pitch disappears.
i watched your vid about billie corgan nasal scream and suddenly able to do the scream, what I'm struggling is getting
out of breath. I can only hold it for 4-5 seconds, got any idea how to improve my breath?
I talk about this at the end of this video. It’s tip 3 :) but another huge help is learning how to use compression properly.
@@chrisliepe thank you sir👍, i think i got to stay in this one for a while