Are These Rock and Metal Singing Myths Holding You Back? | Ep.3

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @sbutler373
    @sbutler373 4 месяца назад +2

    I find this curious when you were talking about "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark". I don't have any training IN VOICE (I've played wind instruments for years, so I can tell when I've hit a note), I've only ever sung for myself, but I have no trouble going back and forth between the "light 'em up' and the 'on fire'. I feel something in my throat shift when I go up higher like that almost like...I suppose a gearshift in a car changing gears, is the only way I can think to explain it.

    • @RockSingingSuccess
      @RockSingingSuccess  4 месяца назад +1

      A gearshift is a good description for switching from chest to a twangy/edgy head voice for a part like that. Doing that part in a full-sounding voice, over and over, is extremely difficult. Even Patrick Stump doesn’t stay in a full voice when doing it live, if he jumps up to the higher part at all. -Draven

    • @sbutler373
      @sbutler373 4 месяца назад +1

      @@RockSingingSuccess appreciate the feedback, I enjoy your channel. 👍

  • @Keela869
    @Keela869 4 месяца назад +1

    Really only 5 comments? This is great advice. i love finding my new voice....Its taking a lot of highs and lows to find and Im still in love with music. Music is my religion and savior. Mixing is usually helpful. Don't lipsync. Warm up. Love the music more than the emotion will allow so you dont tear up and warble in feelings. And try not to ever give a bad performance if you find yourself on Mtv.

  • @Maxxabstract
    @Maxxabstract Месяц назад

    My 6th grade choir teacher told me I'd never be a great singer 😂. I was bummed at the time lol. Some fked shit for her to say to a kid. Gladly, I'm currently of the opinion she was mistaken :)

  • @OnceClueless1
    @OnceClueless1 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video. Just DM'd you!