Although many of the comments you've been getting are requests, I just want to take the time to thank you for your willingness to be insightful and demonstrative in your videos as I find this a great interactive experience. As a music student, I've recommended your videos to professors of mine and I just wanna sincerely share how grateful I am for your content! And even though I'm primarily a 'screamer' or harsh vocalist, I've gained something from each and every upload. Thank you Chris you rock 🤘
one lesser known singer I think you will enjoy: einar solberg of Leprous one of the most unique voices in prog today with an insane range and an incredibly technical style
You address precisely the subjects I've long wanted to see a coach about. Spot on. I've considered Sam Smith to be a good model for a while. His command of his passage while singing in a very relaxed manner is great.
All the great masters teach the same: work on the middle to reach all the range, gently first. I wasn’t wrong, you ARE a great master, let me tell you because I’m very cynical when I speak about this, and I mean it: you are a talented and gifted singer and communicator, which makes you also a fabulous teacher. Thanks, I’ll practice this exercise immediately
I was just watching the acoustic Heads Or Tails, Real Or Not performance right before this video lol. Jonny is in very hot water so I understand if you aren't interested in tackling him Chris, but in case you wanted to check him out, here is the same song, one acoustic, one live performance: Acoustic: ruclips.net/video/eG67BL6eMAg/видео.html Live: ruclips.net/video/R8Qx_7zsGnA/видео.html Different song with impressive live performance: ruclips.net/video/VSV0RlGtIYM/видео.html Other amazing Jonny Craig songs are with his former band Dance Gavin Dance. His technique for raspy, belting yet soulful runs would be great to discuss :)
A few weeks back PBS did a documentary on the origins of country music. Patsy Cline was one of the main focal points, which I found myself singing (just at tv volume)along to her video clips. After 7- 10 minutes of trying to imitate her style I noticed my voice had more presence resonance than usual, and I couldn't figure out why. Than I see this posting by you and the lightbulb turned on. Lol . She pretty sings exactly like you were displaying, quiet and easy through the break. Thanks for the great video and info..
That's something I instinctly did at work ('cause I can' t make too much noise as a night auditor) since I work on my mixed voice... I find it easier than "full" mixed voice but I'm pretty sure it already helped me a lot. Much love Chris, you're the best, really.
Hey again Chris! I would love to see you explain Tillian Pearson from Dance Gavin Dance. Incredibly soft, breathy mix, but still with some width and volume... thank you for another great video. Cheers!
Your channel is just so fascinating. Can't get enough! Thank you for all the content. From what I've seen, your "sing like" videos are the most in depth analyses on YT. I realised watching your videos today that some of my favourite singers are character singers (e.g. David Byrne - would love to see a breakdown of his voice - Alex Turner post the AM album too!) and it's given me the confidence to start being more playful in my singing.
You're so right! Character is EVERYTHING. No one ultimately cares about what notes you can hit or how technical you are. If you don't connect in some magical way with your listeners... There's nothing there!
When I go out for a night of karaoke, I might actually go from singing a song like Anthem of our Dying Day (with all the fry screams) to singing a Sam Smith song. It’s not just fun to sing such a contrasting style, but it also helps to calm the voice down after getting pretty extreme. Thinking about it on this technical of a level does show what to really focus on to get the most out of how to handle the break. He eases through that break like butter, and I never realized precisely how until this video!
Chris can you please do a video on low mix? Like C4-G4 kind of area. I can get a high Chris Cornell style mix pretty easily but I find getting a strong low mix is harder. So songs like Come Together (constantly on F4) I struggle with because I never know whether to bring my chest voice up or bring my mix down
Been watching for a few months now, first time commenting! Thank you, Chris, I think I really needed to see this! When I’m spending all my time mainly using fry and belting, I feel like I sometimes lose the memory of good clean technique! I’d also like to add my voice to the choir asking for your breakdown of Devin Townsend’s techniques!
Bee'ing far far Away Where noone is listening i kind of freak it.... and love to make strange noice'es.... What did i just sound Like??? Ur cool... thank you so much...
Would you be able to make something just about the vocal break and uncovering it from having covered it for so long? Just isolated exploration of the break without trying to do screams.
I go over working with and re discovering your break at length in this course: www.mymusicalvoice.com/p/the-aggressive-vocalist-s-master-plan-of-attack
Thank you chris finally after more than 7 month..i have somthing to learn from you wit my favorite singer...ahaha...i may suggest u a unique indonesian singer for you to explain for learning purpose his name was "JUDIKA" try to check it out...just suggesting bro...thanks so much btw
Thanks for doing these videos, I've learned a lot! I had recently "discovered" this area of my voice singing along with Boston's "Man I'll Never Be" and it's been exciting learning where this can take my singing. Another great song that takes advantage of this area of my range is the Eagle's "I Can't Tell You Why." Thanks again for verbalizing it for me!
I’ll explain it: you must be a fucking God. That’s it😂😂😂 well, we still have hope and work for reaching that heaven, and let me tell you I like your ambition 😎 you can do it
Chris Liepe. Don't know how else to contact you but you should check out the vocalist of the band NORTHERN GHOST. I found out about them because my niece is dating the singer. He's got a pretty good vocal range. Would love to hear what you think. Thanks
Chris could you give some exercise for second passaggio? Just to control the most high acutes, above G5... I have 2nd passaggio between B5 and G5, and that’s really hard to control.
Hey Chris, is there any way you can do a more in depth tutorial of how to engage your false chords without falling into Cookie Monster? Every time I try the break technique (or any other technique) I end up feeling some pain or discomfort.
6:42 You refer often to "tension in the neck". Is this outside (skin and muscles)? Or underneath the layers of muscle where the larynx etc are? Both inside and outside?
Both... the problem is when it is "competitive tension" Muscle engagement that actually works against your voice! Some tension is ok! ...But not if it is keeping you from your best!
@@chrisliepe Oh great, two MORE things to be monitoring! I'm still trying to release the tension from the first knuckle in my big toe and the flap of skin between my thumbs and index fingers on both hands.... (Totally kidding!) Good to know that where the potential problems lie. I do find the back of my neck and shoulders are problematic on a consistent basis. I'll monitor that whole area from shoulder to neck now as best I can.
@@chrisliepe ok so million dollar question here: How do you flip back to chest smoothly if you flipped to falsetto ? Cause I get how can I flip back and forth in between chest and mixed, but full on falsetto back to chest always has a “crack”. If it helps the song in trying to apply this to is Writings On The Wall, so I was wondering what to actually do to get that smooth tone all across my register
I have a suggestion for your "Sing Like" series: David Defeis from Virgin Steele, a very very skilled and extremely versatile heavy metal singer, especially at 90s
A suggestion for the "how to sing like" series. Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica has a distinct sound and does some interesting things with his voice sometimes. Like at 1:54 in the song "The wolves die young" he does some kind of "scream" if you can call it that. Ive never heard anyone else do the same kind of thing.
Although many of the comments you've been getting are requests, I just want to take the time to thank you for your willingness to be insightful and demonstrative in your videos as I find this a great interactive experience. As a music student, I've recommended your videos to professors of mine and I just wanna sincerely share how grateful I am for your content! And even though I'm primarily a 'screamer' or harsh vocalist, I've gained something from each and every upload. Thank you Chris you rock 🤘
Thank you! I really appreciate this comment! :)
one lesser known singer I think you will enjoy:
einar solberg of Leprous
one of the most unique voices in prog today with an insane range and an incredibly technical style
Best voice teacher on RUclips. 👍💪
Totally love your guidance!! Sending you strength and blessings 🙏🧚♂️🔥
You address precisely the subjects I've long wanted to see a coach about. Spot on. I've considered Sam Smith to be a good model for a while. His command of his passage while singing in a very relaxed manner is great.
Yes!!
The video I was waiting all my life, Best singing teacher around
I would absolutely love a "How to sing like" for Devin Townsend, with those melodic fry screams, like Joe Duplantier of Gojira or early Jens Kidman.
100% agree with all of these. Though Joe does say "I just yell really loud" lol
All the great masters teach the same: work on the middle to reach all the range, gently first. I wasn’t wrong, you ARE a great master, let me tell you because I’m very cynical when I speak about this, and I mean it: you are a talented and gifted singer and communicator, which makes you also a fabulous teacher. Thanks, I’ll practice this exercise immediately
Amen to that
A “How to sing like Jonny Craig” would be great! Such unique runs and power behind his voice!
I was just watching the acoustic Heads Or Tails, Real Or Not performance right before this video lol. Jonny is in very hot water so I understand if you aren't interested in tackling him Chris, but in case you wanted to check him out, here is the same song, one acoustic, one live performance:
Acoustic: ruclips.net/video/eG67BL6eMAg/видео.html
Live: ruclips.net/video/R8Qx_7zsGnA/видео.html
Different song with impressive live performance: ruclips.net/video/VSV0RlGtIYM/видео.html
Other amazing Jonny Craig songs are with his former band Dance Gavin Dance. His technique for raspy, belting yet soulful runs would be great to discuss :)
U are a truly amazing teacher, words can't explain how much i appreciate your knowledge
You are my absolute favorite vocal instructor
A few weeks back PBS did a documentary on the origins of country music. Patsy Cline was one of the main focal points, which I found myself singing (just at tv volume)along to her video clips. After 7- 10 minutes of trying to imitate her style I noticed my voice had more presence resonance than usual, and I couldn't figure out why. Than I see this posting by you and the lightbulb turned on. Lol . She pretty sings exactly like you were displaying, quiet and easy through the break. Thanks for the great video and info..
That’s awesome! I’ll have to check out that documentary.
That's something I instinctly did at work ('cause I can' t make too much noise as a night auditor) since I work on my mixed voice... I find it easier than "full" mixed voice but I'm pretty sure it already helped me a lot. Much love Chris, you're the best, really.
Would love to see a "how to sing like" on Adam Gontier from Three Days Grace! He has a very unique distortion in his singing. Love your content!
Brian Bass agreed
Great video, thank you for doing this, always good material :) Can't wait to get into your new course!
Awesome... glad to have you in!
Another great lesson. Nobody teaches as honestly as you do. Your lessons talk about the real struggles we face.
He's done did it! Thanks a lot, Chris. This is exactly the kind of help I needed!
Awesome!
This was totally a topic that needed to be addressed, thankx Chris
Great lesson Chris very helpful!
PLEASE do a how to sing like marcus bridge from northlane. Awesome video btw
Hey again Chris! I would love to see you explain Tillian Pearson from Dance Gavin Dance. Incredibly soft, breathy mix, but still with some width and volume... thank you for another great video. Cheers!
Hi again Chris! Would you consider doing a sing like Phillip Strand from Normandie video?
Your channel is just so fascinating. Can't get enough! Thank you for all the content. From what I've seen, your "sing like" videos are the most in depth analyses on YT. I realised watching your videos today that some of my favourite singers are character singers (e.g. David Byrne - would love to see a breakdown of his voice - Alex Turner post the AM album too!) and it's given me the confidence to start being more playful in my singing.
You're so right! Character is EVERYTHING. No one ultimately cares about what notes you can hit or how technical you are. If you don't connect in some magical way with your listeners... There's nothing there!
Thank you, brother. You are just great.
Ive managed to do this chris. 😊
When I go out for a night of karaoke, I might actually go from singing a song like Anthem of our Dying Day (with all the fry screams) to singing a Sam Smith song. It’s not just fun to sing such a contrasting style, but it also helps to calm the voice down after getting pretty extreme. Thinking about it on this technical of a level does show what to really focus on to get the most out of how to handle the break. He eases through that break like butter, and I never realized precisely how until this video!
Nice!! That’s great. (Here’s another video about mixed voice that you might appreciate: ruclips.net/video/t_wju9Numnk/видео.html)
Thank you! Will definitely be checking this out!
👍 thank you wording ‘massaging through my break’. 🙏
Chris can you please do a video on low mix? Like C4-G4 kind of area. I can get a high Chris Cornell style mix pretty easily but I find getting a strong low mix is harder. So songs like Come Together (constantly on F4) I struggle with because I never know whether to bring my chest voice up or bring my mix down
Thanks for the suggestion!!
Appreciate the tutorials man, keep up the good work!
Glad you like them!
This is gold
Can you do an analysis of "Sos" by Dimash???
Been watching for a few months now, first time commenting!
Thank you, Chris, I think I really needed to see this! When I’m spending all my time mainly using fry and belting, I feel like I sometimes lose the memory of good clean technique!
I’d also like to add my voice to the choir asking for your breakdown of Devin Townsend’s techniques!
Right on!! Thanks for the note, and for the suggestion. I appreciate it! :)
Chris Liepe thanks so much for your great (and inspirational) work!
What about singing like Chris Daughtry... He sings incredible
in the works!!!
@@chrisliepe Yay!!
Great lesson ! Love your videos 🙏❤️
My vocal coach used Sam Smith to help me develop my mix.
ya he's spot on with his clean mixing for sure!
Bee'ing far far Away Where noone is listening i kind of freak it.... and love to make strange noice'es.... What did i just sound Like??? Ur cool... thank you so much...
This is amazing thank you.
I would love to see a breakdown of Spencer Sotelo's singing style from Periphery please...
Could you do a learn to sing for Spencer sotelo of periphery? The guy has incredible range and great quality!
Thank you so much dude! This is awesome...🤚🖤🤘
This is a good one!
Would you be able to make something just about the vocal break and uncovering it from having covered it for so long? Just isolated exploration of the break without trying to do screams.
I go over working with and re discovering your break at length in this course: www.mymusicalvoice.com/p/the-aggressive-vocalist-s-master-plan-of-attack
Thank you chris finally after more than 7 month..i have somthing to learn from you wit my favorite singer...ahaha...i may suggest u a unique indonesian singer for you to explain for learning purpose his name was "JUDIKA" try to check it out...just suggesting bro...thanks so much btw
Thanks for doing these videos, I've learned a lot! I had recently "discovered" this area of my voice singing along with Boston's "Man I'll Never Be" and it's been exciting learning where this can take my singing. Another great song that takes advantage of this area of my range is the Eagle's "I Can't Tell You Why." Thanks again for verbalizing it for me!
You are amazing man!! Good shit!!!
Love your videos and very very helpful, sir. Can you do the singing of marcelito pomoy? He's from the philippines. I hope you will try my request.
Great video, i would love to see a "How to sing like" for Dimash
I’ll explain it: you must be a fucking God. That’s it😂😂😂 well, we still have hope and work for reaching that heaven, and let me tell you I like your ambition 😎 you can do it
this is resourceful
Chris Liepe. Don't know how else to contact you but you should check out the vocalist of the band NORTHERN GHOST. I found out about them because my niece is dating the singer. He's got a pretty good vocal range. Would love to hear what you think. Thanks
Best vid yet !!!
Thanks.
What brand T-shirt do you wear ?great fit.
Seeds & Sewn size Large :)
Please teach us how to sing/scream like Ryan Kirby of Fit For A King
Chris could you give some exercise for second passaggio? Just to control the most high acutes, above G5... I have 2nd passaggio between B5 and G5, and that’s really hard to control.
still working on this myself! When I can demonstrate it in my own singing consistently and artistically, I'll be sure to pass it on and teach it! :)
@@chrisliepe 😎🙏 namaste
Hey I was wondering if you did one on one lessons and what rates for that would look like
Hey Chris, is there any way you can do a more in depth tutorial of how to engage your false chords without falling into Cookie Monster? Every time I try the break technique (or any other technique) I end up feeling some pain or discomfort.
I go over that more in-depth in my vocal course! Also, this other video might be helpful to you: ruclips.net/video/uhaoJcQozEU/видео.html
6:42 You refer often to "tension in the neck". Is this outside (skin and muscles)? Or underneath the layers of muscle where the larynx etc are? Both inside and outside?
Both... the problem is when it is "competitive tension" Muscle engagement that actually works against your voice! Some tension is ok! ...But not if it is keeping you from your best!
@@chrisliepe Oh great, two MORE things to be monitoring! I'm still trying to release the tension from the first knuckle in my big toe and the flap of skin between my thumbs and index fingers on both hands.... (Totally kidding!) Good to know that where the potential problems lie. I do find the back of my neck and shoulders are problematic on a consistent basis. I'll monitor that whole area from shoulder to neck now as best I can.
Chris if Im already squeezing this when singing this lightly anything I can do to stop the squeezing in my throat? I bought your course as well
Awesome! You’ll discover GREAT things in the course!! :)
Can you do a video on the voice of Alex terrible?
i wishh i have you voiceee....!!!
You have your OWN awesome voice! :)
Are you flipping into falsetto or are you staying mix the whole time ?
some of both :)
@@chrisliepe ok so million dollar question here:
How do you flip back to chest smoothly if you flipped to falsetto ? Cause I get how can I flip back and forth in between chest and mixed, but full on falsetto back to chest always has a “crack”.
If it helps the song in trying to apply this to is Writings On The Wall, so I was wondering what to actually do to get that smooth tone all across my register
I am not ashamed to admit that I spend a lot of these videos staring at his biceps.
With this soundtrack at the beginning you won the hearts of polish teenagers, it plays at our chemistry lessions lmao
Haha! Nice!
thank you so much, I asked for sam smith, i got sam smith! yay
:)
Bro,do a video on the voice of Alex terrible
My top chest vpice note is A4, all the songs that pass throgh this note gets difficult
It's similar to messa de voce...or?
yes!
@@chrisliepe great...it's so good...I was trying it and it's amazing
I would love to give me any songs that can make me discover my heavy mix
How to sing like Jonathan Davis - Korn
I have a suggestion for your "Sing Like" series: David Defeis from Virgin Steele, a very very skilled and extremely versatile heavy metal singer, especially at 90s
A suggestion for the "how to sing like" series. Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica has a distinct sound and does some interesting things with his voice sometimes. Like at 1:54 in the song "The wolves die young" he does some kind of "scream" if you can call it that. Ive never heard anyone else do the same kind of thing.
Can u analyze how dan raynolds from imagine dragons sing?
Great idea!