@@guilhermeviegas6139 his non-rock vocal influences are way beyond just Piaf. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was his “Elvis”, Nina Simone, Leonard Cohen, Billie Holiday to name just a few. He absorbed ALL that he heard and felt. But, yes, Edith was an influence. Happy New Year, all!
@@guilhermeviegas6139 Being French, I can easily detect when a singer has French influences in his voice. There is one segment thhat is quite obvious, and I thought of 1940/1950 French style. Piaf is the one you mentioned. Thanks!
Jeff Buckley was off the charts as a vocalist and lyricist but we need to appreciate how Chris has been able to breakdown the mechanics of the ineffable. This was an amazing insight to one of my favorite artists.
Great analysis. His mind and mindset is driving those intense notes. He's essentially crying, much like a baby. Some vocal teachers would discourage this type of phonation, calling it pressed, but they're not always correct.
Umm, do you think it's okay to have that cry feel, Bob? Some teacher will say it's not 'open' and eventually damaging the pipes. Bruno Mars has this technique too right?
You're incredibly good, man! I formed a Jeff Buckley tribute band in Italy for the 25th anniversary of Grace and I practised so hard for years before feeling confident to do that and you are touching the best points! I love him so much, he's such an inspiration! Thanks for doing this, you're a great teacher! Keep it up!
@@sirpariah1072 Era un format chiamato "Last Goodbye" ma per promuoverlo usavamo il mio nome, Yuri Padashi. Sul mio canale RUclips e sulle mie pagine social puoi vedere qualcosa! Per i miei inediti mi sono ispirato molto a Jeff ;)
Jeff's music is directly connected to heaven. Thanks Chris, for this care and profound look on some of the best voice ever heard. You're the best, cheers
@@DenisMorissetteJFK Baritones, by nature, do not hit high notes. I feel like it's not an excuse for not hitting high notes, I think it's just admiting the fact that you are not hitting high notes
@@hogan428 It's funny that you say that, because in many videos of this channel Chris makes the point that this statement is quite a myth. All of the Cornell videos have a lot of debunking this, as Cornell had a very deep voice, but could sing very well in the higher register. It's all about tonality and articulation of the voice, using different resonances to reach the higher notes and etc.
If it’s possible, a Julian Casablancas video would be incredible. The last few minutes of this one gave me goosebumps, in that aura space you really caught his soul. So beautiful and haunting.
You’re the best out there. I love how you cut through all the “mumbo-jumbo“ and get right to the real world aspects of singing, i.e the clown laugh. My vocal instructor would fall out of her chair if she heard that LOL. However, it makes sense. Thanks brother!
I love the way you make your videos by not cutting them every five seconds. Everything is so natural and you are a very charismatic person. Of course, all we see in these videos is impressive and really helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I'm waiting for every video you do. Greetings from Argentina!!
I really dig these videos, I feel so turned off by most of the “vocal coach reacts”-videos where yt teachers look for “mistakes” in singers or try to just bring themselves up by seeming like they know it all - when often they are just caught in their own beliefs and opinions about singing. That is often an idea about perfection or an idea about a “right” sound or a “right” way, and these teachers just implement mental blocks to their students where they fear doing the “mistake” with their voices. And the ones where they rip some singer’s weaker performances apart.... I would never take lessons from a person like that. Would love a video about Justin Hawkins, he uses his voice with such agility it is craaazy 😂
YES, I was about to suggest him! Maybe Thom Yorke could be next? Thanks for all that you do, it's really helping me and many others! Cheers from Paris, France
Okay obviously you are an amazing vocal teacher, but DAMN can we appreciate how beautiful your voice is? I’m not even kidding when I say this, you have one of the greatest voices I’ve ever heard. It’s so generous that you’re taking this clear gift and sharing it to teach others. You’re a great soul!
I love Jeff and your video was the best i ever seen to understand him. In fact the last part of the video playing whith the voice making voice and music one atmósfera.great
Dude your videos are blowing me away! Never stop! You've analyzed my top 3 fav singers; Chris Cornell, Myles Kennedy and Jeff Buckley...thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your talent with us to show the world how these singers accomplished their own unique voice and expression as an artist. You and your voice are amazing brother!
Buckley's vocal talents were amazing. IMHO, he was one of the very few who properly tamed the song, "Hallelujah". Too many people have tried and failed, by being too over-the-top, whereas Jeff's voice absolutely nailed the raw and fragile emotion that this song demands. The key to this song is it's simplicity. Jeff recognized that and nailed it. As musicians, it's my firm belief that our job is to invoke the intended emotions of the music, in the listener, and if we do NOT, we have not done our job.
Thanks for the video. I cried a little around the end, it hurts to see the singers I grew up with slowly pass away. Cornell and Buckley have hurt my soul, and they have inspired my passion for music all the same. You as well, Mr. Liepe, have helped me express myself musically in ways I never thought possible. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this amazing content, Chris. Instantly subscribed. Jeff Buckley's Live at Sin-é is probably the album that I have listened to more than any other album in my life. I was only a teenager at the time, but i lived in Memphis when he died there. I remember there being something on the news about it for a couple days, and then that was it. I never even heard his music until 6-7 years after he had died, and I was immediately a lifelong fan. I'm brand new to singing (I only started trying to learn a few months ago and am in my 40's) and I am so glad to have discovered your videos. They have been incredibly helpful to me. Thanks again for what you do!
These videos where you analyse clips of singers are by far my favourite of your videos... they are the missing piece after buying the course. All makes sense
Chris, thank you for all of the content that you are putting out for free dude, really. the way you teach makes absolutely perfect sense to me, it's great and I hope other people are getting awesome results as well!! 😁
I just want to state, besides my previous comment 24:50 made me subscribe. Youre an increbly talented vocalist and you undestand the techniques that formed the essence of Buckley's music. Youre a breath of fresh air and I instantly subscribed after hearing something distinct to you in the vein of Buckley. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
Awesome video Chris! Thank you. Huge fan of Jeff Buckley, now I’m understanding more of how he was able to get those sounds. Fan of your vocals too! Keep ‘em coming brother.
I can't believe you are a baritone and you can get that Jeff Buckley Real, scream over and over again. Jeff Buckley is my hugest influence ever, and it took 2 years of work to learn how to come close to singing like him, which went away as I aged. But damn you are impressive sir.
this video is so great. he and Thom Yorke share the same emotional quality. check out Tamino if you haven't, he's following the same vibration/ feel as Jeff.
Thank you Chris. I love rock and roll and as a low baritone/bass I tought it was impossible for me to sing rock. I have a classical voice teacher and I've learnt a lot from her but she can't help me with rock. You're the perfect complement to her technique lessons, teaching how to sound like a rockstar. Thanks to you I can now sing Alice in Chains, Metallica and Soundgarden like I've aleays dreamed. You are great!
I would love if you made anything like that about Richard Marx. I love his drive. It's so powerful and he makes almost no effort at it. His voice sound the same as 80's. Its unbeliaveble! I really want to master that technique so I can sound like him, like Dio, like Russel Allen... All this guys got that such powerful voices with almost no effort. I think my compression uses way too much air and I can't put any agressiveness without that waste. Any of your brilliant tips would be great!! Thanks for your content! I'm loving it!
Damn Liepe. When I follow your vocals I'm able to open mine in a way I've never explored🙆🙆🙆 i swear I can't hit it without listening to your take and mimicking it😂😂😂
@@chrisliepe it was the strangest thing. But so freaking awesome. Thanks for the effort you put in all of your vids brother. Really appreciated. All the way from South Africa. Much love
I was about to ask you to do a video on vibrato, but you pretty much just explained it in this video, more succinctly than everyone else on RUclips. So thanks! \m/
Dude, this was beyond cool! I've dreamt of someone making a video like this for years, really breaking down Buckleys vocals and technique. And you are right on with how it's most of all about just getting lost in the music and in a musical moment. The singing over a pad with some reverb and delay on the vocals is a great idea for trying that out, I'll definitely give that a shot. I second a video about Thom Yorke, or even another Buckley video down the line! :)
Wow! So inspiring! Would love to see you do a video of Glenn Hansard. He knew Jeff from Sin'e. I'd love to see a video on how he's able to bring so much emotions and feelings into a song. Also, Them Yorke and Damien Rice.
You are the man Chris!! Love it. A couple of less considered singers I’d love to hear your unconventional approach to thinking like. Jack Johnson and Bob Dylan. I love it how you jump from an artist to sounding like yourself!!! Amazing.
Chris Liepe I just received the third installment today. The news you announced is exactly what I’ve been wanting to hear. I hope to be part of that course when it’s released
Thanks for this! Definitely a favourite of mine as well, and now you've properly covered Jeff's vocal capacities too! You are a really great teacher, keep up the great work. Perhaps next subject Layne Staley from Alice in Chains?
This channel is pure gold man, great aproach - very digestible take on such a vocal virtuoso. Subscribed long before, but i love you particularly for this video - big Jeff fan here. Keep up great work Chris. Greets from Poland and Merry Christmas!
Can u do Liz Fraser from Cocteau twins? My favorite songs she sings are all flowers in time bend towards the sun w Jeff Buckley and song to the siren a Tim Buckley cover.
Can you do a "sing like M.Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold?" I'm a huge Cornell fan and loved that cover and how to. My second favorite has got to be M.Shadows. That'd be awesome and challenging as well.
Really great lessons, I like the weird stuff that gets you to the right sound. I don’t know if you’re taking requests, but I’d love to hear your take on Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart.
I wish I could find my tone and maybe one day sing so hauntingly beautiful as Jeff, I do not know if the fact that I am a girl will harden the process but I will not give up.
Hi Chris, have you ever thought of making that kind of video but with Adam Gontier's voice? His screams are really powerful and I'd love to learn how to make a sound like that.
Thanks for this video it was brilliant. Also could you do a video on "Marko Saarsto"? He is one of those underrated singers that actually has a pretty versatile voice and he is in you range.
I think the important thing to remember and even used as a distinction with Jeff Buckley's singing and your approach to teaching it. Is that all of these inflections that he's using vocally based off of the feeling of it as it pertains to him is because he wrote the music. I think it's just another reason why so many musicians today don't ever sound as emotionally connected because so many of them have Ghost riders behind everything that they do and even the ones that don't they don't have this innate raw musicality and emotional well to dive into or as Jeff Buckley was still so connected with his craft in that way.
I don't even sing yet I still love to watch your videos! :D Could you possibly do a "How to sing like Chino Moreno from Deftones"? Particularly Digital Bath or Beware. He has this strange way of delivering certain words in the song "Beware", like "YOU should know... That THIS could end" with the words "you" and "this" being two examples of whatever it is he is doing. I have no idea how to explain it so I guess it would be better for you to just hear it yourself!
Jeff created a totally different and unique way to sing, he was an true genius
he listen a lot to edith piaff and his style is a combination of this and rock. genuine boyzin.
@@guilhermeviegas6139 his non-rock vocal influences are way beyond just Piaf. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was his “Elvis”, Nina Simone, Leonard Cohen, Billie Holiday to name just a few. He absorbed ALL that he heard and felt. But, yes, Edith was an influence. Happy New Year, all!
@@guilhermeviegas6139 Being French, I can easily detect when a singer has French influences in his voice. There is one segment thhat is quite obvious, and I thought of 1940/1950 French style. Piaf is the one you mentioned. Thanks!
@@DenisMorissetteJFK yeh yeh cool but do you know jacques derrida?
Jeff Buckley was off the charts as a vocalist and lyricist but we need to appreciate how Chris has been able to breakdown the mechanics of the ineffable. This was an amazing insight to one of my favorite artists.
thanks Chris for sharing these NOT A REACTION videos, very helpful and different to what most vocal teachers are doing these days
Yes, Thom Yorke would be awesome
Great analysis. His mind and mindset is driving those intense notes. He's essentially crying, much like a baby. Some vocal teachers would discourage this type of phonation, calling it pressed, but they're not always correct.
VIDEOHEREBOB wow 😮
Who hasn't cried like a baby once in their life? 😥😮
Umm, do you think it's okay to have that cry feel, Bob? Some teacher will say it's not 'open' and eventually damaging the pipes.
Bruno Mars has this technique too right?
You're incredibly good, man! I formed a Jeff Buckley tribute band in Italy for the 25th anniversary of Grace and I practised so hard for years before feeling confident to do that and you are touching the best points!
I love him so much, he's such an inspiration! Thanks for doing this, you're a great teacher! Keep it up!
Awesome! Thanks so much!! :)
Uh posso sapere dove avete suonato? ^^
@@sirpariah1072 Torino ;)
@@yuripadashi Come vi chiamate? :3
@@sirpariah1072 Era un format chiamato "Last Goodbye" ma per promuoverlo usavamo il mio nome, Yuri Padashi. Sul mio canale RUclips e sulle mie pagine social puoi vedere qualcosa! Per i miei inediti mi sono ispirato molto a Jeff ;)
Jeff is one of the GOATS.
Jeff's music is directly connected to heaven. Thanks Chris, for this care and profound look on some of the best voice ever heard. You're the best, cheers
For a "baritone", you have excellent control of your higher range. Very impressive!
Yes he does!
Many Baritones use the excuse of being Baritone for not being able to reach high notes.
@@DenisMorissetteJFK Baritones, by nature, do not hit high notes. I feel like it's not an excuse for not hitting high notes, I think it's just admiting the fact that you are not hitting high notes
@@hogan428 that's not necessarily true. *cough* Elvis. Elvis was a baritone that could be a bass, baritone and tenor all at once.
@@hogan428 It's funny that you say that, because in many videos of this channel Chris makes the point that this statement is quite a myth. All of the Cornell videos have a lot of debunking this, as Cornell had a very deep voice, but could sing very well in the higher register. It's all about tonality and articulation of the voice, using different resonances to reach the higher notes and etc.
If it’s possible, a Julian Casablancas video would be incredible. The last few minutes of this one gave me goosebumps, in that aura space you really caught his soul. So beautiful and haunting.
Julian's singing on "At the Door" in particular is fantastic. Would love to see a video on him.
You’re the best out there. I love how you cut through all the “mumbo-jumbo“ and get right to the real world aspects of singing, i.e the clown laugh. My vocal instructor would fall out of her chair if she heard that LOL. However, it makes sense. Thanks brother!
Probably my favorite vocalist and performer of all time. And he didn't even intend to be a vocalist! He went to school for guitar!
Chris Cornell video done
Jeff Buckley video done
What more could I asks for?😊
Thank you Mr.Chris
You really do teach very well
please do Tamino! his voice reminds me a lot of Jeff Buckley’s but darker
I love the way you make your videos by not cutting them every five seconds. Everything is so natural and you are a very charismatic person. Of course, all we see in these videos is impressive and really helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I'm waiting for every video you do. Greetings from Argentina!!
I honestly don't know how we deserve this channel. Much love Chris.
EXTRA HEARTS :) Thanks so much!
Literally been binging everything Jeff Buckley this week. Perfect timing Chris!!!
I really dig these videos, I feel so turned off by most of the “vocal coach reacts”-videos where yt teachers look for “mistakes” in singers or try to just bring themselves up by seeming like they know it all - when often they are just caught in their own beliefs and opinions about singing. That is often an idea about perfection or an idea about a “right” sound or a “right” way, and these teachers just implement mental blocks to their students where they fear doing the “mistake” with their voices. And the ones where they rip some singer’s weaker performances apart.... I would never take lessons from a person like that. Would love a video about Justin Hawkins, he uses his voice with such agility it is craaazy 😂
Agree 100%. I look at those vocal coaches and want to say “okay, now show me the legendary songs you’ve written. Oh wait…”
Jeff Buckley was, in my eyes, the best singe I have ever heard.
Thanks for the Video, I really enjoy your videos and your lessons really help me.
Man, I love your videos because you respect the artists you cover. Thank you.
YES, I was about to suggest him! Maybe Thom Yorke could be next?
Thanks for all that you do, it's really helping me and many others!
Cheers from Paris, France
Okay obviously you are an amazing vocal teacher, but DAMN can we appreciate how beautiful your voice is? I’m not even kidding when I say this, you have one of the greatest voices I’ve ever heard. It’s so generous that you’re taking this clear gift and sharing it to teach others. You’re a great soul!
I love Jeff and your video was the best i ever seen to understand him. In fact the last part of the video playing whith the voice making voice and music one atmósfera.great
I’d love to see you analyze some of John Frusciante’s solo performances.
Dude your videos are blowing me away! Never stop! You've analyzed my top 3 fav singers; Chris Cornell, Myles Kennedy and Jeff Buckley...thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your talent with us to show the world how these singers accomplished their own unique voice and expression as an artist. You and your voice are amazing brother!
Thanks so much! No plans to stop anytime soon :) So glad you're enjoying my work!
My favorite artist of all time. Id love to be able to sing like that
I asked for a Tim Buckley video, and have now found one that you already did. DOH!!!
Buckley's vocal talents were amazing. IMHO, he was one of the very few who properly tamed the song, "Hallelujah". Too many people have tried and failed, by being too over-the-top, whereas Jeff's voice absolutely nailed the raw and fragile emotion that this song demands. The key to this song is it's simplicity. Jeff recognized that and nailed it. As musicians, it's my firm belief that our job is to invoke the intended emotions of the music, in the listener, and if we do NOT, we have not done our job.
OMG YOU DID A JEFF BUCKLEY VIDEO!!!!! HES MY FAVORITE SINGER :))))))
The textures Jeff made with dynamics was totally RIDICULOUS. No one is even in the same BUILDING as that guy. No one.
Thanks for the video. I cried a little around the end, it hurts to see the singers I grew up with slowly pass away. Cornell and Buckley have hurt my soul, and they have inspired my passion for music all the same. You as well, Mr. Liepe, have helped me express myself musically in ways I never thought possible. Thank you!
First time I heard you sing I knew you would be perfect at Jeff Buckley. He sounded like an angel to me..
Thanks so much for this amazing content, Chris. Instantly subscribed. Jeff Buckley's Live at Sin-é is probably the album that I have listened to more than any other album in my life. I was only a teenager at the time, but i lived in Memphis when he died there. I remember there being something on the news about it for a couple days, and then that was it. I never even heard his music until 6-7 years after he had died, and I was immediately a lifelong fan. I'm brand new to singing (I only started trying to learn a few months ago and am in my 40's) and I am so glad to have discovered your videos. They have been incredibly helpful to me. Thanks again for what you do!
Thanks for the sub and the support!
These videos where you analyse clips of singers are by far my favourite of your videos... they are the missing piece after buying the course. All makes sense
Awesome man!!
Yesss, Thom Yorke and followed by Matt Bellamy that sounds sick.
LOVED the Buckley-inspired soup at the end…..
Loved the whole session, but thanks for that end bit 🙏💛🙏
I’ve just got properly into Jeff Buckley, so this video couldn’t have been timed better😅
So cool! You explain something he probably do unconsciously!!!! AMAZING!!! I love that!!!
Myles Kennedy sounds a lot like Jeff on the first Mayfield Four record. Everyone should check it out. His voice and emotion was crazy good.
Chris, thank you for all of the content that you are putting out for free dude, really. the way you teach makes absolutely perfect sense to me, it's great and I hope other people are getting awesome results as well!! 😁
One of the greatest 🙌
"be real. get lost. be lost".
grazie Chris.
I just want to state, besides my previous comment 24:50 made me subscribe. Youre an increbly talented vocalist and you undestand the techniques that formed the essence of Buckley's music. Youre a breath of fresh air and I instantly subscribed after hearing something distinct to you in the vein of Buckley. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
Easily my favorite artist of all time. He hugely inspires my singing and music.
Awesome video Chris! Thank you. Huge fan of Jeff Buckley, now I’m understanding more of how he was able to get those sounds. Fan of your vocals too! Keep ‘em coming brother.
Right on! Thanks so much. :)
I can't believe you are a baritone and you can get that Jeff Buckley Real, scream over and over again. Jeff Buckley is my hugest influence ever, and it took 2 years of work to learn how to come close to singing like him, which went away as I aged. But damn you are impressive sir.
that ending exercise was powerful
being aware of what is happening in my body when I want to sing changed my singing life.
THANK YOU I've been waiting for this for so long !!! I'm a huuuuge fan of Jeff Buckley's music !
this video is so great. he and Thom Yorke share the same emotional quality. check out Tamino if you haven't, he's following the same vibration/ feel as Jeff.
Thank you Chris. I love rock and roll and as a low baritone/bass I tought it was impossible for me to sing rock. I have a classical voice teacher and I've learnt a lot from her but she can't help me with rock. You're the perfect complement to her technique lessons, teaching how to sound like a rockstar. Thanks to you I can now sing Alice in Chains, Metallica and Soundgarden like I've aleays dreamed. You are great!
Hey I think I'm a low baritone or a baritone too, I just began singing, is it difficult to access your mix ?
I’d love to see you analyze Mojo pin. Specifically, Jeff’s performance of it at Cabaret metro in Chicago
By far, he was an amazing singer!!!!
I would love if you made anything like that about Richard Marx. I love his drive. It's so powerful and he makes almost no effort at it. His voice sound the same as 80's. Its unbeliaveble! I really want to master that technique so I can sound like him, like Dio, like Russel Allen... All this guys got that such powerful voices with almost no effort. I think my compression uses way too much air and I can't put any agressiveness without that waste. Any of your brilliant tips would be great!! Thanks for your content! I'm loving it!
Thank you you so much for this!! You’re a great teacher
Damn Liepe. When I follow your vocals I'm able to open mine in a way I've never explored🙆🙆🙆 i swear I can't hit it without listening to your take and mimicking it😂😂😂
This is awesome to hear!
@@chrisliepe it was the strangest thing. But so freaking awesome. Thanks for the effort you put in all of your vids brother. Really appreciated. All the way from South Africa. Much love
I was about to ask you to do a video on vibrato, but you pretty much just explained it in this video, more succinctly than everyone else on RUclips.
So thanks! \m/
So I'll instead suggest you do a Chris Daughtry video. I feel like a lot of what you teach feeds into his strong belting style.
Dude, this was beyond cool! I've dreamt of someone making a video like this for years, really breaking down Buckleys vocals and technique. And you are right on with how it's most of all about just getting lost in the music and in a musical moment. The singing over a pad with some reverb and delay on the vocals is a great idea for trying that out, I'll definitely give that a shot. I second a video about Thom Yorke, or even another Buckley video down the line! :)
Man, my dreams come true! Thank you so much for this amazing vídeo about Buckley's singing ❤🙏
Wow! So inspiring! Would love to see you do a video of Glenn Hansard. He knew Jeff from Sin'e. I'd love to see a video on how he's able to bring so much emotions and feelings into a song. Also, Them Yorke and Damien Rice.
You are the man Chris!! Love it.
A couple of less considered singers I’d love to hear your unconventional approach to thinking like. Jack Johnson and Bob Dylan.
I love it how you jump from an artist to sounding like yourself!!! Amazing.
What a lesson ! Thanks.
This is so awesome, would you consider doing Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes or Justin Vernon from Bon Iver?
So glad you are doing these videos! Been following your free course as well.
Nice, let me know if you have any questions on the free course!
Chris Liepe I just received the third installment today. The news you announced is exactly what I’ve been wanting to hear. I hope to be part of that course when it’s released
Thanks man! Beautiful voice and so nice your endind. Cheers from spain
Oh my gosh, you are so great
Matt Bellamy, PLEASE!
Brandom Jiménez how to sing like Matt Bellamy....
Please see how to sing like Jeff Buckley.
@@Natedogg2112 just put more false air :-)
@@Natedogg2112 😂😂😂🏹😂
This channel is simply amazing! If I may ask -> Please! please! please! please! Make ROBERT PLANT tutorial!
Thanks for this! Definitely a favourite of mine as well, and now you've properly covered Jeff's vocal capacities too! You are a really great teacher, keep up the great work. Perhaps next subject Layne Staley from Alice in Chains?
This is so great, thanks you so much Chris,Im waiting for a Tim Buckley video n.n
This channel is pure gold man, great aproach - very digestible take on such a vocal virtuoso. Subscribed long before, but i love you particularly for this video - big Jeff fan here. Keep up great work Chris. Greets from Poland and Merry Christmas!
Can u do Liz Fraser from Cocteau twins? My favorite songs she sings are all flowers in time bend towards the sun w Jeff Buckley and song to the siren a Tim Buckley cover.
This is amazing! Just found you - loving the channel, kinda addicted now..
Can you do a "sing like M.Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold?" I'm a huge Cornell fan and loved that cover and how to. My second favorite has got to be M.Shadows. That'd be awesome and challenging as well.
Thanks Chris :-) Hallelujah Buddy Hallelujah
Really great lessons, I like the weird stuff that gets you to the right sound. I don’t know if you’re taking requests, but I’d love to hear your take on Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart.
God damn that bit at the end was famtastic!
Thank you!
I wish I could find my tone and maybe one day sing so hauntingly beautiful as Jeff, I do not know if the fact that I am a girl will harden the process but I will not give up.
Hi Chris, have you ever thought of making that kind of video but with Adam Gontier's voice? His screams are really powerful and I'd love to learn how to make a sound like that.
Man, I just discovered your channel today and you’re already becoming one of my favorite vocal coaches on youtube. Great content-and musical taste!
I was wondering when Chris was gonna do a video of Jeff Buckley's technique and tone cause obviously Jeff had a big impact on chris's style.
Thanks for this video it was brilliant.
Also could you do a video on "Marko Saarsto"? He is one of those underrated singers that actually has a pretty versatile voice and he is in you range.
A fantastic lesson. Thank you
Do a "how to sing like mike patton" please!
By the way, nice video!
I love Jeff Buckley.
Exquisite breakdown
Thanks!
I think the important thing to remember and even used as a distinction with Jeff Buckley's singing and your approach to teaching it. Is that all of these inflections that he's using vocally based off of the feeling of it as it pertains to him is because he wrote the music. I think it's just another reason why so many musicians today don't ever sound as emotionally connected because so many of them have Ghost riders behind everything that they do and even the ones that don't they don't have this innate raw musicality and emotional well to dive into or as Jeff Buckley was still so connected with his craft in that way.
Please do Anthony Kiedis from Red Hot Chili Peppers, that would be awesome! Thanks for the amazing work, and helping me really learn to sing better!
AMAZING! love your work.
Suggested him on your last video! thank you for this! Amazing singer
I love you videos analysis on great singers!!! What about Skin , skunk anansie frontwoman!!? I would like a vocal anaylisys on her singing
tu é demais bixo, melhor professor que já achei!
MUITO OBRIGADO!
Wonderful, Chris! Please make video about singing like James LaBrie. That would be amazing
I would love a video on Carl Wilson and his God Only Knows style singing.
incredibile cantante ed interprete
Very cool examples. Great job
Chris, your teaching is incredible! Which vocal exercises build compression the most effectively?
I don't even sing yet I still love to watch your videos! :D
Could you possibly do a "How to sing like Chino Moreno from Deftones"? Particularly Digital Bath or Beware. He has this strange way of delivering certain words in the song "Beware", like "YOU should know... That THIS could end" with the words "you" and "this" being two examples of whatever it is he is doing. I have no idea how to explain it so I guess it would be better for you to just hear it yourself!
Muchas gracias por esto Chris!
Damn gotta check out that live record, thanks Chris!
That was amazing ❤