How To Tunnel Scream - Kargyraa To Tunnel Throat Scream Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
  • This tutorial will help you learn how to do tunnel throat screams using the kargyraa throat singing!
    Timeline:
    Introduction - 0:12 - 0:44
    1. Tongue gymnastics (extremely important aspect of practicing the tunnel throat scream is having flexible and agile tongue, free from any kind of stress and stiffness) - 0:44 - 1:36
    2. Warming up the kargyraa (it's rich in overtones and you need them to produce the tunnel throat scream, it's also easier for many people to transist into a scream from kargyraa) - 1:37 - 2:04
    3. Finding the right tongue shape and position that results in creating the overtones - 2:05 - 3:33
    4. Kargyraa + tongue shape - 3:34 - 4:05
    5. Achieving the tunnel throat scream and tunnel screams examples - 4:06 - 4:40
    Outro - 4:41 - 5:08
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @PrinzDerSchatten
    @PrinzDerSchatten 2 місяці тому

    Yesss! Tunnel scream, my scream. I do it with fry 😌.

  • @Wihtewolf135Music
    @Wihtewolf135Music 2 місяці тому +1

    How do you do the v shape tongue?

  • @kamilzagan2878
    @kamilzagan2878 2 місяці тому +2

    1:08 Czyżbyś zobaczył pyszny serniczek? 😋

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  2 місяці тому

      Serniczek zawsze na propsie!
      Edit: bez rodzynek xd

    • @kamilzagan2878
      @kamilzagan2878 2 місяці тому

      ​@@sibilaextremevocal unsub, dislike, nie pozdrawiam 😡

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  2 місяці тому

      Tylko zabierz ze sobą rodzynki xD

  • @alex_from_a_w_e_
    @alex_from_a_w_e_ Місяць тому +1

    I'm a bass/baritone voice and my screaming technique is around to false cord but I got a problem while practicing I noticed that doing the vocal "A" pronounced like in the word "gun" or ("banana" final A) it kinda heart my throat.. also doing highs Is hard can you explain somehow this and why it happens maybe because of too much distorsion because the letter A is hard in general ?

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  Місяць тому +1

      It might be that you aim for a too much open setting of your voice (and "AH" is very open) and it causes an extra tension or strain in the throat. It's recommended to modify the vowels, especially when you sing or scream very high or very low. The lower you growl or scream, the more vowels will shape towards sounds like "OH", "OO" or something between "AH" and "OH", otherwise you might create an extra tension and discomfort, especially if you use a darker sound color (dropped larynx, lifted soft palate).
      Sometimes the issue you described is also caused by retraction and tension of the root of the tongue (it feels like your voice was getting swallowed, pushed back). It's not the best position to pronounce a nice, clear "AH".
      During lessons with people that are used to deeper and more massive sound of their vocals, I observed that it's hard for them to achieve a higher pitch and brighter sound color because they try to use their "low setting" to perform a higher pitch but it creates a conflict in their larynx and they fail. Highs require a bit different voice setting - lows are closer to the shape of "OH", "OO" etc., highs are closer to "EH", "EE", "YAH" etc. It's good to smile and open mouth wider while performing highs, it's also helpful to use head voice or falsetto setting and add some twang.
      Here's a tutorial dedicated to the highs with false chord:
      ua-cam.com/video/ec5mh1K6UAg/v-deo.html
      PS I'm a baritone with a range that can be classified as "bass" but the range is not everything - what matters is also the sound color and density of the sound you achieve at a certain pitch (on a good day I can sing down to C#2 without the vocal fry or other tricks but the sound is nowhere close to a bass singer who sounds way bigger and fuller than me) :D

    • @alex_from_a_w_e_
      @alex_from_a_w_e_ Місяць тому

      @@sibilaextremevocal thanks a lot

  • @kirilltesla
    @kirilltesla 2 місяці тому

    holy crap, that's what Will Ramos does I think!

  • @dzela459
    @dzela459 2 місяці тому

    Can you do tehnique of Randy Blythe?

  • @MichaelJakson3.0
    @MichaelJakson3.0 2 місяці тому

    Why does kargyra hurt me?

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  Місяць тому

      The most common traps causing the discomfort are:
      1. Lack or not sufficient work of the breath support,
      2. Flexing abs way too hard,
      3. Pushing too much air through the throat,
      4. Aiming for too loud or too high sound,
      5. Tension in the neck, jaw or larynx,
      6. The placement is not precise enough and your vocal folds work way too hard.

  • @Wihtewolf135Music
    @Wihtewolf135Music 2 місяці тому

    How do you do the v shape tongue?

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  2 місяці тому +1

      I'm not sure if I understand. Do you mean the first shape I presented? You simply place the tip of your tongue behind your lower teeth gently push the middle part of your tongue forward so it creates a shape of an arch. Some people twist their tongue to the left or to the right, closer to their cheek.

    • @Wihtewolf135Music
      @Wihtewolf135Music 2 місяці тому

      1:29 I mean this

    • @sibilaextremevocal
      @sibilaextremevocal  2 місяці тому

      It's about trying to fold your tongue in a way like you wanted the sides of your tongue meet.