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I always refer to the pop punk voice as “the accent” lol I think Tom popularized the sound but I’m really stoked you mentioned Neck Deep 😊 I recently saw The Story So Far and am a big fan of The Wonder Years and those bands both exemplify “that” sound really well. Glad you’re teaching people proper techniques so they’re not just yelling into mics. All those artists have strong vocals and use their diaphragm properly.
i still remember the video 6 years ago with ur vocal teacher when u were learning how to sing and your voice kept on cracking on high notes crazy how you are our teacher now
I LOVE THIS EXAMPLE! In the last decade, the best one to conquer this was Billie Joe Armstrong, then it evolved into one of my absolute favorite of all time as the late Gus Ahr, aka Lil Peep took a real grip and control on this style in his own way that sonded new but gfamiliar!
@RedDevil_Joe haha, you're so hilarious with you're edgy sophisticated humor. Oh and omg!! Thank you soooo much for information that there are no "British surfer bros", I feel so terrible spreading misinformation like that. Now, serious time so listen up my guy. "British surfer bro" is a term I use to describe the combination of a british accent (think Tom Holland) and a California surfer dialect (think "totally tubular brah" or "surfs up brah"). Now to help you put those to together to make it make sense for you we're going to use the blink 182 song- I miss you, specifically the line "and I'm so sorry". Think about how it's said in the song, now compare it to how Tom Holland would say it. It's the same except for blink says it in a higher pitch than Tom Holland would and more whiny/nasal-y, great, so let's look at how a surfer bro would say it, it would be more whiny/ nasal-y and at a higher pitch but no accent. Well here's where the magic happens, if we combine the two we get a British accent at a high pitch and whiny/nasal-y. So now we know that is "British accent and surfer bro dialect combined" let shorten that description down a little. What should we shorten it to hmm..... oh I got it. How about "British surfer bro"? There you go. I've broken it down for you connected the dots for you and held your hand through all of this so you wouldn't get lost, however, I cant make you understand. You're gonna have to do that part yourself. Good luck and Godspeed
hi doug, your videos are really cool and informative, i met your channel through the gerard way video, and i keep watching it today, i'm from brazil and i don't know english very well so if there is a wrong word it's the translator's fault kkkkk
Love you Doug! I'm working on my voice right now for a pop-punk project. I'm trying my best to not hate it. Any tips for gaining confidence and not just feeling like I'm a lousy, untalented singer? I feel like that doesn't help me at all lol
Sorry to hear you lack confidence in your voice. To me it seems that the issue is either that your voice is underdeveloped so you do not like the sound of your voice OR maybe your voice does sound good, you just have a hard time accepting that it sounds good. If you send me a clip I could give you feedback. Message me on Instagram @dougzeigenbein or email me here- www.dougzeigenbein.com/contact
Maybe sometimes in his high range he uses that kind of whiney sound but he's an incredibly skilled singer with great technique so he'd be able to get away with it without it affecting his voice. Check out the intro of "with ears to see and eyes to hear".
Really enjoyed this thank you!! Was wondering, do you think any famous pop punk singers actually have bad technique and not a strong voice. I.e. They've always sung in this pop punk way? And perhaps that's why some of their voices aren't as strong anymore
Yeah for sure, the best indication of whether they have good technique or bad technique is if they can sing live or not. Some people also might start singing with good technique on their first couple of albums and then slowly begin singing with worse and worse technique so their voices stop working as well. It can all be trained back up though with the right instruction
Hey Doug,I have a small problem that I’d like to see if you can help me understand it. When I sing in a really high pitch I get kind of a nasally sound.
I'd like to help you but I'd have to hear it. Send me a voice clip through instagram @dougzeigenbein or if you don't have instagram contact me here www.dougzeigenbein.com/contact
I think Alex Gaskarth was a bit whiny when he was younger and they just released the ATL forever album and his voice sounds darker, more mature and rich but with the same range. He sounded good before, but he sounds much better now.
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I saw that in the description at first and got so upset about it, lol.
It's not "my head" its "myyeee YEAD" 😂
Don’t waste your time on h, it’s only the eighth letter
Don’t waste your time on H it only cost me my job , wife and kids
@@GodsManJames 😭😭😭😭
"moi yead"
Yes!
I always refer to the pop punk voice as “the accent” lol I think Tom popularized the sound but I’m really stoked you mentioned Neck Deep 😊 I recently saw The Story So Far and am a big fan of The Wonder Years and those bands both exemplify “that” sound really well. Glad you’re teaching people proper techniques so they’re not just yelling into mics. All those artists have strong vocals and use their diaphragm properly.
the only singing channel that i actually like the song examples :P
Bro the last time I checked you had like 4k subs. You're doing really well man
Thanks! I appreciate it
3:30 he said “head” instead of “yead”
Credibility lost completely
I agree
ikr 🙄
Let's be honest, we all knew he was gonna use the Tom Delonge 'INSIDE MYyy YEAAD' example before he even said it.
does this guy have multi platinum records too? lol
i still remember the video 6 years ago with ur vocal teacher when u were learning how to sing and your voice kept on cracking on high notes crazy how you are our teacher now
When I explain the pop punk voice. I describe it as singing like a "British surfer bro"
I LOVE THIS EXAMPLE! In the last decade, the best one to conquer this was Billie Joe Armstrong, then it evolved into one of my absolute favorite of all time as the late Gus Ahr, aka Lil Peep took a real grip and control on this style in his own way that sonded new but gfamiliar!
Yeah they are trying to sound British and it resulted in it being SO American 😂😂. Cause a British surfer bro isn’t a thing
@RedDevil_Joe haha, you're so hilarious with you're edgy sophisticated humor. Oh and omg!! Thank you soooo much for information that there are no "British surfer bros", I feel so terrible spreading misinformation like that.
Now, serious time so listen up my guy. "British surfer bro" is a term I use to describe the combination of a british accent (think Tom Holland) and a California surfer dialect (think "totally tubular brah" or "surfs up brah"). Now to help you put those to together to make it make sense for you we're going to use the blink 182 song- I miss you, specifically the line "and I'm so sorry". Think about how it's said in the song, now compare it to how Tom Holland would say it. It's the same except for blink says it in a higher pitch than Tom Holland would and more whiny/nasal-y, great, so let's look at how a surfer bro would say it, it would be more whiny/ nasal-y and at a higher pitch but no accent. Well here's where the magic happens, if we combine the two we get a British accent at a high pitch and whiny/nasal-y. So now we know that is "British accent and surfer bro dialect combined" let shorten that description down a little. What should we shorten it to hmm..... oh I got it. How about "British surfer bro"?
There you go. I've broken it down for you connected the dots for you and held your hand through all of this so you wouldn't get lost, however, I cant make you understand. You're gonna have to do that part yourself. Good luck and Godspeed
@@kJ922-h3j.
@@hotshot6923 I hope you’ve had the proper diagnosis and get the proper care 👍
seriously its like you made this video just to be my hero because I have been in this same trap for like 15 years!!!
Thank you! This helps me so much!
Boom, just got yourself a new subscriber.
Really considering doing lessons, once I get the nerve
Thanks Josey, come and join in- I'm taking in new students at the moment, but that may not always be the case in the future. Would love to teach you.
Just started a band I'm fronting.. a lot of this is new to me . Interested in lessons
wow that blink 182 song was spot on
I believe the lyrics are "voice inside miyedddd"
I've learn a little bit thanks bro😊
"If i play some scales" *immediately plays chords and sings arpeggios*
What is the song called at 6:03 that you played?
hi doug, your videos are really cool and informative, i met your channel through the gerard way video, and i keep watching it today, i'm from brazil and i don't know english very well so if there is a wrong word it's the translator's fault kkkkk
Vc e brasileiro ou aí na gringa tão usando o "kkkkkk" tbm pra rir?
when you started singing Tom's verse I immediately thought "fuck you for sounding so good"
I like watching you sing cuz I can't sing at all
Love you Doug! I'm working on my voice right now for a pop-punk project. I'm trying my best to not hate it. Any tips for gaining confidence and not just feeling like I'm a lousy, untalented singer? I feel like that doesn't help me at all lol
Sorry to hear you lack confidence in your voice. To me it seems that the issue is either that your voice is underdeveloped so you do not like the sound of your voice OR maybe your voice does sound good, you just have a hard time accepting that it sounds good. If you send me a clip I could give you feedback. Message me on Instagram @dougzeigenbein or email me here- www.dougzeigenbein.com/contact
be your self ;)
It's so hard to do,i'd love to sing like Bert
I want more of a gabe hascall and fred mascherino voice
Hi Doug I want to be a singer so I'm counting on your advice and tips thank you
Bro I will do everything I can just for tht voice
Great video but I just want to point out that it's inside my yead, not head
woah mindblown
Why is this filmed like I'm hiding in a pantry
Who's tom delonje?
you should hear me try to sing like my idol Tom DeLonge while I have shit range. I appreciate you so much man! :D
Would you say Kellin Quinn as that overly whiny sound?
Maybe sometimes in his high range he uses that kind of whiney sound but he's an incredibly skilled singer with great technique so he'd be able to get away with it without it affecting his voice.
Check out the intro of "with ears to see and eyes to hear".
What song is that in the middle of the video? It’s playing during the summary
love your videos! can you do a weeknd michael jackson analysis?
I know this video is a little old, but could a lyric baritone build their voice up to sound like this?
what are your thoughts on gerard way would love to hear you break down his vocals!
nvm just got deeper in ur vid and saw u dropped his name lmao
I also have a video on Gerard way on my channel
More content my guy
I need to learn to sing like bert mccracken
Really enjoyed this thank you!! Was wondering, do you think any famous pop punk singers actually have bad technique and not a strong voice. I.e. They've always sung in this pop punk way?
And perhaps that's why some of their voices aren't as strong anymore
Yeah for sure, the best indication of whether they have good technique or bad technique is if they can sing live or not.
Some people also might start singing with good technique on their first couple of albums and then slowly begin singing with worse and worse technique so their voices stop working as well.
It can all be trained back up though with the right instruction
Hi.
When I sing certain songs alone practising I do them fine. With the band I'm in I scream them. Advice please?
Hey Doug,I have a small problem that I’d like to see if you can help me understand it. When I sing in a really high pitch I get kind of a nasally sound.
I'd like to help you but I'd have to hear it. Send me a voice clip through instagram @dougzeigenbein or if you don't have instagram contact me here www.dougzeigenbein.com/contact
I think Alex Gaskarth was a bit whiny when he was younger and they just released the ATL forever album and his voice sounds darker, more mature and rich but with the same range. He sounded good before, but he sounds much better now.
AMAZING
i think the pioneers on this singing style are allowed to do it.
now, the kids that try to imitate it... it doesn't work.
I can't sing 😭 I wanna learn
UA-camr pop punk voice is farrrrr worse than Tom DeLong in my opinion.
You all know what I'm talking about.
Pop Punk was and is the new Hair Metal. Corny with zero substance.
ok
Ya mum
sounded more like fall out boy