The 02:53 tip was crucial to me. I often caught myself inhaling a lot of air and ending being exhausted while frying (mainly because the air was being SO SLOWLY exhaled to do the technique)
Would you be able to do a yell-type scream tutorial? Shane Told from Silverstein does a lot of it and it just blows my mind how its the perfect blend of a clean and distorted vocal, it would be awesome if you could teach us!
A few years ago I thought that the diaphragm was active during singing but it seems that it is not. I read many medical papers on the subject. Like one of them explained: « The diaphragm is passive as it travels upward during exhalation/singing. It is not “working”, even though it is moving as a part of the set of antagonistic relationship of the muscles in the breathing mechanism. The diaphragm can not possibly control anything during singing. The combination of the internal intercostals, abdominal muscles and lower back muscles control the rate of the ascent of the diaphragm, as well as the rate that the rib cage draws back down and in from its expanded state. Credible medical sources on websites almost universally corroborate the inherent antagonism in the coordination of muscles used for breathing and the fact that the diaphragm contracts when moving down on inhalation and releases when moving up on exhalation. It only seems to be sources related to singing and a few other non-medical modalities that confuse the clear functioning of the mechanism. »
I was wondering if I'd see some literature cited. It seems that misconceptions from old tutorials get recycled in the community, to the point where people eventually begin teaching good technique while giving incorrect explanations of what they're doing.
Saw this video just in time! I recently got into dir en grey and I've been jealous on how kyo screams Maybe you can do a tutorial for whistle fry? (I think it was that or whistle scream idr)
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The 02:53 tip was crucial to me. I often caught myself inhaling a lot of air and ending being exhausted while frying (mainly because the air was being SO SLOWLY exhaled to do the technique)
Would you be able to do a yell-type scream tutorial? Shane Told from Silverstein does a lot of it and it just blows my mind how its the perfect blend of a clean and distorted vocal, it would be awesome if you could teach us!
That slight inhale is from Melissa Cross’s Zen of Screaming, pretty much the “by the way”
A few years ago I thought that the diaphragm was active during singing but it seems that it is not. I read many medical papers on the subject. Like one of them explained:
« The diaphragm is passive as it travels upward during exhalation/singing. It is not “working”, even though it is moving as a part of the set of antagonistic relationship of the muscles in the breathing mechanism. The diaphragm can not possibly control anything during singing. The combination of the internal intercostals, abdominal muscles and lower back muscles control the rate of the ascent of the diaphragm, as well as the rate that the rib cage draws back down and in from its expanded state.
Credible medical sources on websites almost universally corroborate the inherent antagonism in the coordination of muscles used for breathing and the fact that the diaphragm contracts when moving down on inhalation and releases when moving up on exhalation. It only seems to be sources related to singing and a few other non-medical modalities that confuse the clear functioning of the mechanism. »
I was wondering if I'd see some literature cited. It seems that misconceptions from old tutorials get recycled in the community, to the point where people eventually begin teaching good technique while giving incorrect explanations of what they're doing.
Consuming content is not the same as doing research, bud.
This was so informative. My false chords boutta go even crazier 😈
I love these videos so much, thanks for always being so descriptive. Now if we could get some weeb metal thrown in. Id be the happiest guy alive.
Nice ibanez in the background. I personally play an RG2 25th anniversary. Gotta love the ibanez.
U Cant even see the guitar bro. For all u know it's covered in duct tape
Saw this video just in time! I recently got into dir en grey and I've been jealous on how kyo screams
Maybe you can do a tutorial for whistle fry? (I think it was that or whistle scream idr)
i second the request for a whistle scream video!
i really need this because im bad with the breathing, which i had time where i almost passed out and my body shuts down
Me who wants to sing k-pop: Yes this is interesting
😂
Add some screaming. That would make it cooler lol
@@oarfish1481 indeed that would be the only k pop I would listen to lmao
can I recommend everyone practice screaming while doing weight training??? :D
Why the meeting not starting 😵😵😵
Yeah this is how I’ve always breathed 💀
Very nice
do i need to learn this before learning to scream?
every drill instructor has probably seen this video
Where you from?
Can you do a top 10 favourite metal vocalists?
Im try is
Sir where are you
Oooo cool
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Disrespect your surroundings