Jonathan Young & Bobby Bass - Twitch Live Stream - Bass Singing Seminar

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  • @steveblack720
    @steveblack720 Год назад +3

    TIMECODES + MY OWN NOTES
    HOPE THIS HELPS
    1:17 - Disclaimer. Don't do voice kickflips before learning how to ride
    10:25 - "breath support"
    26:52 - being a bass singer in general, Jons story
    45:23 - Bobbys story
    48:22 - some story about subharmonics
    54:41 - introductiob in subharmonics
    55:12 - subharmonics series
    1:09:52 - quick overtone showcase
    1:10:27 - what is a subharmonic
    1:13:40 - waves explanation (frequency is the number of "swings" that went through space in given time, v = u / l (v-frequency, u-wave speed, l-wave length (distance between two swings))
    1:15:07 - No, lower notes have lower FREQUENCY (bigger length) but the same speed, the speed of sound (duh)
    Waves are simpler probaby if you think of them not as abstract waves but as literally air molecules traveling up and down and wave is the enegy that moves the air. If there are 2 (or more) waves then they move the same molecule (if they both affect this molecule) by some amount and resulting amount is the sum of these movements and the new wave is basically all that summed up. But honestly, don't bother.
    1:22:09 - do you use false folds for subs? (--no) (growl does tho)
    1:24:05 - what's the ratio for 2nd and 3rd sub?
    1:32:05 - what happens in your throat while singing subs (insane)
    1:36:07 - Leonard Fuchs? goes to 4th!!! subharmonic
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    1:39:50 - HOW TO DO SUNHARMONICS
    -warmup (don't try if you can't sing... bluh bluh, whatever, what's the worst that could happen.....)
    btw, I think vocal cords vibrate not in sync because they are probably driven by muscles and basically you can train to flex this muscles independently, so it should hurt or
    damage (I don't think it is harmful BUT if it hurts STOP, you are totally doing it wrong, it shouldn't
    oh, btw, I'm not professional so don't trust me fully please
    1:43:00 - Actual tutorial btw
    1:45:43 - vocal fry (important) (btw vocal fry is basically you vocal cords popping together (closing and opening fast))
    1:53:56 - if you sound like that (like high pitching) try going 1 note lower it helped me, also it is easier to understand if you try to make the "tired" voice. For example when you need to rewrite big essay and you like AAAAAAaaaaaaaaa with this crying voice (it is easier to pop into subs from that voice)
    2:09:34 - practice techniques
    2:15:48 - drink water
    2:19:28 - sus (wine boom)
    2:21:35 - practice tips
    2:29:03 - false cords grit
    2:37:47 - folse cords subs
    2:46:41 - lol, it is NOT that deep and hard, just do growl and add voice thats it
    2:55:32 - reverb, compression, technical staff
    3:07:45 - compression brings out all the details of your voice
    3:08:54 - compression makes you aware of your voice => makes you a better singer
    3:15:47 - creativity
    3:17:05 - new era of singers (you are independent now and can start without any difficulty)
    3:27:29 - ByE bYeeee in subharmonics
    Two days to watch that, damn. Anyway, good luck learning subs and be careful.

  • @Mrs.T.Rusch25
    @Mrs.T.Rusch25 8 месяцев назад

    I love both of you! My husband and I have said for a few years that both of you have incredibly clear, refined, lovely voices!

  • @thecapturban
    @thecapturban 2 года назад +7

    For the Bottem Dwelling Community, I thank Yall! This was phenominal.. and yall really really really need to do one of thess with Elizabeth from the "Charismatic Voice"

  • @ellamoore3522
    @ellamoore3522 2 года назад +1

    So cool that you guys did this live stream together! I love both of you guys, you’re amazing!👍🏾

  • @dawlsengreenwood8140
    @dawlsengreenwood8140 3 года назад +13

    A good way if your struggling to reach a high note is to be in pushup position when it comes to the high note go down it will engage your diaphragm and it will help you see the work it takes to really get there

    • @ZigZagProductionStudio
      @ZigZagProductionStudio  3 года назад +5

      I'll have to try that out! I mainly focus on low bass singing but that's a really cool tip

  • @pandaking18Original
    @pandaking18Original 2 года назад +5

    Jonathan should be a music science professor

  • @TheMara53
    @TheMara53 2 года назад +4

    Bobby has the patience of Job.

  • @blueicyeyes
    @blueicyeyes 2 года назад +7

    I've learned how to do subharmonics in one evening. The question is what i have to do with this?😆 I never hear it in female singing before.

    • @ZigZagProductionStudio
      @ZigZagProductionStudio  2 года назад +3

      It really helps with singing lower notes and improving your vocal range

    • @calebbasssinger
      @calebbasssinger 2 года назад +4

      Not many female singers even I have listened to do it, if any at all, but subharmonics mostly help with fry I'd say. Being able to flip on the dime is great mostly because of the fry it entails. I have done subs as a bass for 4 and a bit years, but people often don't understand how hard it is to master it, not do it. Subharmonics are roughly infinite if you can continue dropping through the passages. 1st sub is just the beginning, 2nd is pretty hard on top of that, anything lower is just insane and even I can only slip into 3rd after a lot of practicing. I've been singing for 8 years, it's tough but at the same time you can keep increasing range through subharmonics, but easily fry is the most important for mastering this. I'm currently training throat bass (like beatboxers use and as Jon mentions here is utilizing mostly the false folds). This technique really is a lot harder and harsher, if you do it wrong for too long or just force it, it's going to ruin your voice, and there are many many beatboxer tutorials to do this, but it's hard. At one point I've tried inward bass but I don't quite like how the strain is on it if you do it wrong, and generally don't need it to go any lower due to being able to drop into the 0th octave with subs anyways. Be safe and healthy with your training, and congrats on being able to produce subs. If I had to say, for the most part for a year or so it's kinda just a parlour trick, but through mastery of subs and fry I can pull my subs up higher into my chest voice with a weird distortion technique I haven't seen anyone cover or name up into even C4 chest - C3 sub. If you can get to the point where you can use subs through most of your chest voice as easily as you can do fry, then you're definitely close to or have mastered it I'd say. It's a long journey, but good luck!

    • @blueicyeyes
      @blueicyeyes 2 года назад +3

      @@calebbasssinger Oh wow. Such a huge comment.) Thank you for your opinion. I just tried it for fun and I got it. But i can sing only vowels. It's hard for me to pronounce with subs. And I realized that I've begun sing in a lower chest voice somehow since i start to practise subs. Good luck with your singing.
      P.s. Sorry for mistakes. English is not my native.

  • @Romanthrone
    @Romanthrone 2 года назад +10

    Jonathan sounds like markiplier to me for some reason.

    • @MikoGot
      @MikoGot 2 года назад +2

      I thought it was markiplierwithout checking out screen xD

    • @idkusbuni
      @idkusbuni Год назад +1

      He can probably do an impression

  • @rtsbass7829
    @rtsbass7829 2 года назад +4

    2:46:26!!!

  • @FamilyGuyRoks6
    @FamilyGuyRoks6 Год назад +1

    1:32:00

  • @MikoGot
    @MikoGot 2 года назад +2

    Good video also johnatan sounds very similiar to markiplier

  • @mherron2004
    @mherron2004 2 года назад +3

    if never heard jonathan talk this much... does he and markapliar sound super similar to yall?

  • @sacdescenes
    @sacdescenes 2 года назад +2

    I think, there's no bass singers because they ever sings as a complement of another voice singer. People likes bass singer voice, but bass singers don't now

  • @schizophrenicdad6726
    @schizophrenicdad6726 Год назад

    Imm say this being in the bible belt , we sing good bad or imdifferent we sing all the time dont care.

  • @FamilyGuyRoks6
    @FamilyGuyRoks6 Год назад +1

    1:34:00