Like a lot of bands out there Seether's radio hits don't really do them justice I think people skipped over them in the early 2000s and I'm not sure why. They've stood the test of time and are still making great music. But "No Jesus Christ" will always be my favorite song.
@@Hunterbw93 i dont like the radio hits from seether i love the gems that they have, here lately ive been digging for unreleased old songs of theres and damn its amazing I also found some amazing song covers from them
My partner keeps looking at me and shouting GOOD GOD LoL Shaun Morgan's voice is absolutely deserving of this kind analysis and study, which most people have by now either over looked or dismissed. What a phenomenal voice. Thanks for the laugh and the breakdown, Chris!
Dude. I was looking for how to sing like Shaun just a few days ago, on this specific song. And you upload this... You goddamn mind reader, thank you so much.
I’ve been trying to teach my self to sing for years because I really feel moved by the voice of some of these bands and really want to replicate it. I never tried to watch RUclips to help coach myself because I thought I was missed the natural born talent to sing but just after a few videos I feel like I am starting to understand the science behind it. Thank you for your work.
Since I started watching you a few months back, I have written my own songs, tracked them, bounced out the instrumentals and have been singing them twice a week at open mics in my city. Just wanted to say, thank you. Again.
One of my favorite song of my favorite bands analized by my favorite music producer, vocal coach and teacher. I had so much fun singing this, brought a lot of memories and discovered a lot of things in the vocal production that I didn't noticed before, wich is really useful for me, I find my gritty voice more similar to the one Shawn has and more easy to imitate than the gritty voice of other artists, and Morgan knows perfectly how to use every aspect of his voice in the best way. I'll also take all the production tips for my own music. Great as always Chris, thanks!
I like how I've actually watched you teach these things over the years and over time you've learned so much about your own voice. You've come along way yourself man. Thanks for showing all of your flaws and continuing this channel
It’s great , that you are so comfortable (no at all inhibited), demonstrating extreme Vox sounds: really having fun with exploring vocal techniques and chops!
I love this band! I remember the 1st song I heard on the radio from SEETHER and was immediately blown away! It was REMEDY! I said to myself, self who the F is this band! LOL! I actually just started my post covid concert shows with JERRY CANTRELL this past week on the 6th of APRIL at BIG NIGHT LIVE in BOSTON with my youngest 24 yr. old daughter who I took to her 1st concert in 2019 to see AIC and KORN at XFINITY CENTER also in MASS! We live in RI! On the 23rd I'm going to MOHEGAN SUNS RESORT in CONN with my only son and his wife to see, SEETHER, BREAKING BAD and another opening band who I forget the name, WHOOPS! I can't wait ! 💜I came back to my comment after you gave me a BIG HIGHLIGHTED HEART and did you notice anything ODD about my upcoming concert show on the 23rd where I type in the names? I laughed my ASS off! I ACCIDENTLY called BREAKING BENJAMIN another name, They're now called BREAKING BAD!!! OMG!! STILL LAUGHING AT MYSELF!! 🤣😂😆😉🤭💥🤘💜
Awesome breakdown Chris! Once again showing the power of great vocal takes in combination with top notch producing with all of the subtle and not so subtle fx that give us the end result.
Love these videos where you go through individual vocalists, not just because of the content in the video, but also because these videos are a great way to encourage aspiring singers (like myself, though I use the term "singer" loosely in reference to myself) on how to get better at their craft. I figured out too late in life that it's not just important to have someone show you how to do certain things, but the most important thing is to teach people how to teach themselves. And these videos do exactly that. With that said, one singer I'd love for you to do a video on is Dallas Green/City and Colour. I think he has a quite unique voice. And his performance of "Rain When I Die" from the AIC tribute at MoPOP, is fantastic, and very unique, and would probably have made Layne proud.
I've always enjoyed shaun morgan's voice. Another great video as well Chris. Thanks to it I found my nasality and it really helps preserve my voice. Thank you for your time 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome to see my favorite singer in one of your videos! I really struggled to find where to get compression in my vocal tract until one day I tried to sing along to Seether’s “Let You Down” in a clean tone. I didn’t know how to place my voice to sing as high as the I in “I will only let you down”, so I was afraid I’d make a dumb sound trying to sing the note. Thanks to me being scared to sing the note though, I actually held back air in just the right place to sing the note with grit.
Hearing for that bridge for the first time I was sitting at my pc, and started yelling "SEETHER JUST DID A BREAKDOWN!? THEY DID A BREAKDOWN!!" Shaun has some incredibly aggressive screams and that song might be his best work yet for them
The way he doesn't even say anything coherent in the bridge is just absolutely timeless. Gives me chills every time! Truly harnessing that aggression and frustration in such a primal way
@@chrisliepe Aye! A reply from the man himself, thank you for all that you do! Been trying to find my true voice lately while also adding grit to it, and this really helped alot.
I never really understood how to place his grit until you explained the difference in resonance. The difference between forward and further back has been more of an accident than an intention for me, and I can see now how so much natural grit can flow from that placement
Oh awesome! Glad this met you where you're at! Looking forward to working with you in the course! Get the option with the Aggressive Vocalist's Master Plan of Attack! That will really resonate with you if you like Shaun's approach!
I’m not sure if you’d be willing to react to foreign language music, but the Japanese band Maximum The Hormone has some insane high-pitch screams I’ve never heard anyone else use and I’d love to hear your take on it. The song Bikini Sports Ponchin has a lot of it right from the start and the full song has a wide variety of vocal styles so I think it would make a really fun subject for a video!
You have done a lot of great videos thank you! I would love to see you break down Greg Puciato's vocals. Love Dillinger and his solo projects, best screams in my humble opinion
This really is cool and interesting to know what some of my favorite singers do that you can’t really hear behind the music. I was wondering if maybe you could do something by Billy Talent? I just feel like that’d be interesting to hear your thoughts about some of their songs
Hey man, love your videos! I just wanted to ask if you wouldn't mind checking out/ doing more of a deep dive in Shaun Morgan's voice from seether ? I love his rasp and really would like to learn how to get that sound. I love the song "Pass Slowly" cause of his range in it but in the song "Like Suicide" he does some screams which are super impressive! Thanks!
Great stuff Chris, I don't listen to a ton of seether but I appreciate his tone and love a few songs for sure. Driven under is my favorite vocal of Shaun's and yes I think if your gonna wanna sing like Kurt then Seether is a good way to learn as well. 🤘 Great teaching as always man!!
I know you did the "Sing Like" Gerard Way but doing one of these isolated vox reactions for "Welcome to the Black Parade" would be insane! Amazing production on that track and album.
@@chrisliepe Oh that's awesome! I didn't know you had such admiration for Black Parade. But yeah it's my favorite album of all time and personally I think it may be the best concept album of all time, but that's extremely subjective ofc.
Always like the lifting references. I joked with a buddy of mine that I should put a mic in front of the squat rack so when I'm coming up under 700+ pounds and fully braced I can perform my screams lol. The nice grunting/roaring sound has some serious potential if I could shape it into words :D
Tus Tutoriales Son Muy Detallados Y Bien Explicados Estoy En Proceso De Mi Propia Banda De Post Grunge Llamada The Riot Snakes Que Es Al Estilo De Seether Three Days Grace Y Nirvana Y Con Estas Técnicas Vocales Se Que Lo Lograré Gracias Por Estos Tutoriales
This is awesome! I'm finally making some progress on getting distortion in my singing voice! Do you think you could do a video on Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach? More specifically with something from scars? I really wanna learn to do those screams he does.
Artist request for the future: Johan Hegg (Amon Amarth). Awesome breakdown. Seether has many cool songs. btw: Did you test which guitar pick feels best? (before recording this vid) :D
Hey Chris, long time viewer here, never said hi before, shame on me lol So hi Chris! I love your videos! And watched them ever since I discovered your channel like 4-5 years ago! Actually me and my gf kinda bonded over your vids at the beginning of our relationship. What do you think about the latest Seether album? I feel he really went overboard with his voice, much more intensity and closer to the breaking point in a way. Would love to hear your input on a song like "Dead and Done" or even better "Beg" or "Pride Before the Fall". He's absolutely inspiring on those for me - I'm a vocalist as well \m/
Thanks for saying 'hi' Beck! that's cool that you and your girlfriend were able to share in the experience of the videos! :) I absolutely LOVE the new album. I had high expectations and they were met. The songwriting is fantastic and I agree, his voice is top notch and better than ever from his intensity perspective! If this video does well, I may do some more (and newer) song breakdowns... That is, if the google copyright gods allow it :)
This is an amazing video! Thank you so much! I had a question, when I attempt to sing, I end up doing a not so great harmony, like I want to sing in a higher pitch. Any tips to match tones and not change the octave?
@@chrisliepe Of course! I love watching your vocal breakdowns and your tutorials. Your videos have helped make me a better singer, and I'm so grateful to you for it. You've helped me unlock parts of my voice I once thought myself incapable of reaching. I can now sing more aggressively without hurting my voice, and I can reach a wider range most of the time, although sometime I still get locked in my chest voice for some reason.
Hey Chris, I checked some of your videos about distortion/grit in a voice, but I can't figure out how to get an effect David Gilmour has on a Young Lust live or studio record. The more aggressive sound isn't hard to me, but the timber is too high and voice is too metallic and raspy. Sounds like a duck, no matter where larynx is positioned. David sings with consistent, soft, saturated, rich, throaty, both low and mid range voice. Any thoughts? Also I wanna say that I've found your general approach very helpful to me in a pop and soft rock context. Thanks for all of your lessons.
Shaun started writing this song as a joke then as they wrote it became serious then the song became popular so it just became hilarious haha but it’s a great song anyway
Hi chris. I was wondering if you would want to do videos of non english singers? There's this singer from indonesia from the super popular band named peterpan. He has very pleasant grungy distortion. Seems like he distort his voice in a very relaxed way without even using compression. Some of the songs for example of his distortion are "bintang di surga" "Tak ada yang abadi". Will be glad if you could teach that 😬
I'm not sure I'm qualified to teach songs in other languages or work with artists that are not singing English because I don't fully understand the connection between the language and the resonances necessary to create the appropriate sounds. I only teach stuff I can actually demonstrate and really have a good command over!
you say that the grit springs out under the idea of lifting something heavy.. i am curious, as that implies tension, however i am aware a relaxed state is optimal for any kind of vocal performance. where, then does that tension arise in order to get that gritty sound?
I think what Chris reffers to, is to the aproach of a more "grunge attitude" when this particular style is sang, which is more like a "carefree" kind of singing. But I definitely agree with you that when approached the way it's done at 7:00, it have a more punk rock sound and style. Didn't notice that.
@@DeAguaMusic Yeah agreed. I get that it’s not gonna give you the stereotypical genre sound (and I also assume that’s what he was kinda inferring). I just wanted to mention that it depends on the context. It’d be gold for a punk rock cover. Happy accidents and all that.
Seether is usually hand-waved away with all the other post-grunge bands, but I truly think they were the best of that whole era in radio rock
I agree... Fantastic songwriting!
There new album was amazing
Like a lot of bands out there Seether's radio hits don't really do them justice I think people skipped over them in the early 2000s and I'm not sure why. They've stood the test of time and are still making great music. But "No Jesus Christ" will always be my favorite song.
@@Hunterbw93 i dont like the radio hits from seether i love the gems that they have, here lately ive been digging for unreleased old songs of theres and damn its amazing I also found some amazing song covers from them
Same here, they had so many great songs
It’s crazy how natural and comfortable Shaun sounds while executing these intense lines! One of my favorite Seether tracks. Excellent breakdown!
My partner keeps looking at me and shouting GOOD GOD LoL
Shaun Morgan's voice is absolutely deserving of this kind analysis and study, which most people have by now either over looked or dismissed. What a phenomenal voice.
Thanks for the laugh and the breakdown, Chris!
You’re so welcome hehe. Thanks for watching and making noises with me :)
Dude. I was looking for how to sing like Shaun just a few days ago, on this specific song. And you upload this... You goddamn mind reader, thank you so much.
:)
Seether has been my favorite band for a while now, Shaun has one of the best voices in music 💯
I’ve been trying to teach my self to sing for years because I really feel moved by the voice of some of these bands and really want to replicate it. I never tried to watch RUclips to help coach myself because I thought I was missed the natural born talent to sing but just after a few videos I feel like I am starting to understand the science behind it. Thank you for your work.
Since I started watching you a few months back, I have written my own songs, tracked them, bounced out the instrumentals and have been singing them twice a week at open mics in my city.
Just wanted to say, thank you. Again.
Thanks for the comment and you're so very welcome! I'm glad to hear of your musical progress and journey!
One of my favorite song of my favorite bands analized by my favorite music producer, vocal coach and teacher. I had so much fun singing this, brought a lot of memories and discovered a lot of things in the vocal production that I didn't noticed before, wich is really useful for me, I find my gritty voice more similar to the one Shawn has and more easy to imitate than the gritty voice of other artists, and Morgan knows perfectly how to use every aspect of his voice in the best way. I'll also take all the production tips for my own music. Great as always Chris, thanks!
I like how I've actually watched you teach these things over the years and over time you've learned so much about your own voice. You've come along way yourself man. Thanks for showing all of your flaws and continuing this channel
It’s great , that you are so comfortable (no at all inhibited), demonstrating extreme Vox sounds: really having fun with exploring vocal techniques and chops!
I love this band! I remember the 1st song I heard on the radio from SEETHER and was immediately blown away! It was REMEDY! I said to myself, self who the F is this band! LOL! I actually just started my post covid concert shows with JERRY CANTRELL this past week on the 6th of APRIL at BIG NIGHT LIVE in BOSTON with my youngest 24 yr. old daughter who I took to her 1st concert in 2019 to see AIC and KORN at XFINITY CENTER also in MASS! We live in RI! On the 23rd I'm going to MOHEGAN SUNS RESORT in CONN with my only son and his wife to see, SEETHER, BREAKING BAD and another opening band who I forget the name, WHOOPS! I can't wait ! 💜I came back to my comment after you gave me a BIG HIGHLIGHTED HEART and did you notice anything ODD about my upcoming concert show on the 23rd where I type in the names? I laughed my ASS off! I ACCIDENTLY called BREAKING BENJAMIN another name, They're now called BREAKING BAD!!! OMG!! STILL LAUGHING AT MYSELF!! 🤣😂😆😉🤭💥🤘💜
Man talk about fantastic breakdown can already feel it being applied to my voice thanks for yet another great video Chris
Glad you enjoyed it Alex!
🔥🔥🔥 always thought he was hella underrated! Sounds great live, too.
Awesome breakdown Chris! Once again showing the power of great vocal takes in combination with top notch producing with all of the subtle and not so subtle fx that give us the end result.
Love these videos where you go through individual vocalists, not just because of the content in the video, but also because these videos are a great way to encourage aspiring singers (like myself, though I use the term "singer" loosely in reference to myself) on how to get better at their craft. I figured out too late in life that it's not just important to have someone show you how to do certain things, but the most important thing is to teach people how to teach themselves. And these videos do exactly that.
With that said, one singer I'd love for you to do a video on is Dallas Green/City and Colour. I think he has a quite unique voice. And his performance of "Rain When I Die" from the AIC tribute at MoPOP, is fantastic, and very unique, and would probably have made Layne proud.
Another great video!!!! All your videos are filled with priceless vocal knowledge, insight, and demonstration!! Simply amazing!!!
I've always enjoyed shaun morgan's voice. Another great video as well Chris. Thanks to it I found my nasality and it really helps preserve my voice. Thank you for your time 🤘🤘🤘
Just tried this. Keeping it very subtle worked great for me. The way you described the placement made it easy to try. Thank you
Subbed. 👍
Awesome! Glad it worked for you and thanks for the sub!
I was really lookin forward for this video for a very long time
Thank you very much Cris
Awesome to see my favorite singer in one of your videos! I really struggled to find where to get compression in my vocal tract until one day I tried to sing along to Seether’s “Let You Down” in a clean tone. I didn’t know how to place my voice to sing as high as the I in “I will only let you down”, so I was afraid I’d make a dumb sound trying to sing the note. Thanks to me being scared to sing the note though, I actually held back air in just the right place to sing the note with grit.
I would LOVE if you did their song 'Pride Before the Fall'. Shaun does some of the most intense screams I've ever heard.
Hearing for that bridge for the first time I was sitting at my pc, and started yelling "SEETHER JUST DID A BREAKDOWN!? THEY DID A BREAKDOWN!!"
Shaun has some incredibly aggressive screams and that song might be his best work yet for them
The way he doesn't even say anything coherent in the bridge is just absolutely timeless. Gives me chills every time! Truly harnessing that aggression and frustration in such a primal way
As many times as I've heard this song I keep looking for the lyrics haha! That's the whole point though. Alt forever 🤘🏽
I love him very much! He's a great Musician, absolutely great singer! Very much in control with his Voice!
Learned alot about my own voice in adding a certain type of grit to it from this video, Thank you Chris!
Your'e welcome!
@@chrisliepe Aye! A reply from the man himself, thank you for all that you do! Been trying to find my true voice lately while also adding grit to it, and this really helped alot.
Wow man, putting out one bombshell after another 🤘🏼
Also, I just realized that that “whoa”-melody has definitely inspired the Lucifer series theme song 😈
I never really understood how to place his grit until you explained the difference in resonance. The difference between forward and further back has been more of an accident than an intention for me, and I can see now how so much natural grit can flow from that placement
Yessss!!
Awesome band, awesome vocalist
I was not interested in your course but dude you just grabbed me by my niche interest. Seether is my favorite band. Will definitely enroll now.
Oh awesome! Glad this met you where you're at! Looking forward to working with you in the course! Get the option with the Aggressive Vocalist's Master Plan of Attack! That will really resonate with you if you like Shaun's approach!
I’m not sure if you’d be willing to react to foreign language music, but the Japanese band Maximum The Hormone has some insane high-pitch screams I’ve never heard anyone else use and I’d love to hear your take on it. The song Bikini Sports Ponchin has a lot of it right from the start and the full song has a wide variety of vocal styles so I think it would make a really fun subject for a video!
Yes! Love their music and his style!
You have done a lot of great videos thank you! I would love to see you break down Greg Puciato's vocals. Love Dillinger and his solo projects, best screams in my humble opinion
This really is cool and interesting to know what some of my favorite singers do that you can’t really hear behind the music. I was wondering if maybe you could do something by Billy Talent? I just feel like that’d be interesting to hear your thoughts about some of their songs
you should an adam gontier isolated vocal track, would be interesting to hear what you think of his voice and see you unpack it
awesome video,thank you for this!
Literally just the video I needed, cheers 🤘🏻
Glad it met you where you're at!
Hey man, love your videos! I just wanted to ask if you wouldn't mind checking out/ doing more of a deep dive in Shaun Morgan's voice from seether ? I love his rasp and really would like to learn how to get that sound. I love the song "Pass Slowly" cause of his range in it but in the song "Like Suicide" he does some screams which are super impressive! Thanks!
Now we have to breakdown, breakdown.
Thanks so much for this video!!!!! God Bless You!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great stuff Chris, I don't listen to a ton of seether but I appreciate his tone and love a few songs for sure. Driven under is my favorite vocal of Shaun's and yes I think if your gonna wanna sing like Kurt then Seether is a good way to learn as well. 🤘 Great teaching as always man!!
Thanks for watching man!
I know you did the "Sing Like" Gerard Way but doing one of these isolated vox reactions for "Welcome to the Black Parade" would be insane! Amazing production on that track and album.
Ya, it's time for that for sure. I adore MCR and The Black Parade is in my top 5 albums!
@@chrisliepe Oh that's awesome! I didn't know you had such admiration for Black Parade. But yeah it's my favorite album of all time and personally I think it may be the best concept album of all time, but that's extremely subjective ofc.
Weren't there like 50 vocal layers on some parts of "Welcome to the Black Parade"?
@@andrewtc95 I’d believe it. The vocals sound so spooky and echoey on that track and throughout the album.
Loving going through this with you!
So glad! Thanks for watching!
Always like the lifting references. I joked with a buddy of mine that I should put a mic in front of the squat rack so when I'm coming up under 700+ pounds and fully braced I can perform my screams lol. The nice grunting/roaring sound has some serious potential if I could shape it into words :D
You did it!!
I'd like to see you do one of these on Sully Erna from Godsmack
He's on the list :)
How to sing like ADAM GONTIER !!!!!?
xD
Thats, what I'm waitng for bro :)
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@@chrisliepe I love You
Thank you !!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW MY FAVORITE BAND AND SINGER
:) Enjoy!!
shaun is fucking awesome !
"That's dumb." Best part lol
Commenting for the homies
Foda demais o vocal desse cara, desvalorizado. Tamanho e seu talento.
Could you try some SOiL sons? That guy’s voice is something else
Every time he said "good", it made me think of Rick and Morty lmao.
Ouh finally!
Shaun right after Brent…Really liking these
It seemed fitting!
Tus Tutoriales Son Muy Detallados Y Bien Explicados Estoy En Proceso De Mi Propia Banda De Post Grunge Llamada The Riot Snakes Que Es Al Estilo De Seether Three Days Grace Y Nirvana Y Con Estas Técnicas Vocales Se Que Lo Lograré Gracias Por Estos Tutoriales
Awesome great music. So sound 👍
Thanks ✌️
This is awesome! I'm finally making some progress on getting distortion in my singing voice! Do you think you could do a video on Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach? More specifically with something from scars? I really wanna learn to do those screams he does.
Iced Earth "Melancholy" please!
I would love to see you do one hand killing by 12 ft Ninja
Would love a "Like Suicide " analysis
Artist request for the future: Johan Hegg (Amon Amarth).
Awesome breakdown. Seether has many cool songs.
btw: Did you test which guitar pick feels best? (before recording this vid) :D
Haha. Good eye :) I had a bunch of kid guitar players doing a jam session in the studio earlier that day and didn’t fully clean up their trail haha
Hey Chris, long time viewer here, never said hi before, shame on me lol
So hi Chris! I love your videos! And watched them ever since I discovered your channel like 4-5 years ago!
Actually me and my gf kinda bonded over your vids at the beginning of our relationship.
What do you think about the latest Seether album? I feel he really went overboard with his voice, much more intensity and closer to the breaking point in a way.
Would love to hear your input on a song like "Dead and Done" or even better "Beg" or "Pride Before the Fall". He's absolutely inspiring on those for me - I'm a vocalist as well \m/
Thanks for saying 'hi' Beck! that's cool that you and your girlfriend were able to share in the experience of the videos! :) I absolutely LOVE the new album. I had high expectations and they were met. The songwriting is fantastic and I agree, his voice is top notch and better than ever from his intensity perspective! If this video does well, I may do some more (and newer) song breakdowns... That is, if the google copyright gods allow it :)
@@chrisliepe Thank you so much for everything you've been doing, Chris! (Beck's gf here). We love watching you and discussing based on your videos
@@GabiBrooks Hopefully you make stupid sounds back and forth to each other as well :) ... Like I do with my wife and kids haha
@@chrisliepe we totally do haha. Our neighbours aren't happy but well 🤷
This is an amazing video! Thank you so much! I had a question, when I attempt to sing, I end up doing a not so great harmony, like I want to sing in a higher pitch. Any tips to match tones and not change the octave?
Please do Landon Tewers! Promise you’ll love him lol
pls do daniel johns of silverchair next
Can you please do a "How to sing like Benjamin kalowicz" from Billy talent???
Why are there over 5 and a half thousand views on this video, but less than 500 likes...?
Glad you liked it ! :)
@@chrisliepe Of course! I love watching your vocal breakdowns and your tutorials. Your videos have helped make me a better singer, and I'm so grateful to you for it. You've helped me unlock parts of my voice I once thought myself incapable of reaching. I can now sing more aggressively without hurting my voice, and I can reach a wider range most of the time, although sometime I still get locked in my chest voice for some reason.
can you make a video on an r&b singer? id be interesting to watch, someone like usher, neyo, or craig david
Hey can you do a Vokal coaching video with mastodon songs please. Specially song's from the new album
Hey Chris, I checked some of your videos about distortion/grit in a voice, but I can't figure out how to get an effect David Gilmour has on a Young Lust live or studio record.
The more aggressive sound isn't hard to me, but the timber is too high and voice is too metallic and raspy. Sounds like a duck, no matter where larynx is positioned. David sings with consistent, soft, saturated, rich, throaty, both low and mid range voice.
Any thoughts?
Also I wanna say that I've found your general approach very helpful to me in a pop and soft rock context. Thanks for all of your lessons.
I should do a video on gilmour
How about ERIC MARTIN Voice From The Band Mr.Big !! Non in the planet has a voice like Eric Martin I swear.
Shaun started writing this song as a joke then as they wrote it became serious then the song became popular so it just became hilarious haha but it’s a great song anyway
Hi chris.
I was wondering if you would want to do videos of non english singers?
There's this singer from indonesia from the super popular band named peterpan.
He has very pleasant grungy distortion.
Seems like he distort his voice in a very relaxed way without even using compression.
Some of the songs for example of his distortion are "bintang di surga" "Tak ada yang abadi".
Will be glad if you could teach that 😬
I'm not sure I'm qualified to teach songs in other languages or work with artists that are not singing English because I don't fully understand the connection between the language and the resonances necessary to create the appropriate sounds. I only teach stuff I can actually demonstrate and really have a good command over!
you say that the grit springs out under the idea of lifting something heavy.. i am curious, as that implies tension, however i am aware a relaxed state is optimal for any kind of vocal performance. where, then does that tension arise in order to get that gritty sound?
This video should clear things up :)
ruclips.net/video/4MeLm-f8Uhs/видео.html
I cant hit the good God part, seems to be the hardest part. Im starting to get the hang of the rest though
Can you please if you have time analyze Aaron Lewis his rock and country voice !!! Thank you
Aaron Lewis next please !!!
21:01 James Hetfield lol
Comment for da algorithm
Streak count: 195
Maybe a RED video at some point?
Yes, I agree! It must be done :)
@@chrisliepe I may recommend Burried Beneath or Shadows, but we all know that Breath into Me will get all of the clicks.
I don’t know this band, but I have to disagree at 7:00. That was the best bit. Not dumb, it was way cooler sounding to me. Kinda more punk rock.
ha... glad you liked the 7min mark :)
I think what Chris reffers to, is to the aproach of a more "grunge attitude" when this particular style is sang, which is more like a "carefree" kind of singing. But I definitely agree with you that when approached the way it's done at 7:00, it have a more punk rock sound and style. Didn't notice that.
@@DeAguaMusic Yeah agreed. I get that it’s not gonna give you the stereotypical genre sound (and I also assume that’s what he was kinda inferring). I just wanted to mention that it depends on the context. It’d be gold for a punk rock cover. Happy accidents and all that.
How to sing like Jungkook?
Thank you !!!