How To Fix Breathy False Chord Growl And Scream
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Here's a simple method that will help you to get rid of extra air from your false chord growl and scream! It's also very helpful for mastering the guttural vocals or achieving a growl like Alex Terrible.
It will not only improve the depth and texture of your sound but it will be also easier to hold your growl or scream for longer.
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Freind I have a question, I can do lows pretty decently but when I do my mids and highs, it hurts so bad. What could you think the problem could be?
In the most of cases it's because people, especially those experienced mostly in lows, approach their mids and highs as they approach their lows, meaning that they use the same air pressure, compression, support and shape of their vocal tract.
Also, during lessons with some of my students that learned solid lows on their own, and contacted me to work on their highs, I've observed that the most of them tend to put more voice in their screams and growls.
Lows are naturally more relaxed so it's not a problem to have a bit of voice in them (to some degree it can help to avoid too much breath or to make vocals more dense) but the higher you go, the more your true vocal folds might tighten, and if there will be too much tension, it will hurt or sound bad or "pitchy".
That's why it's good to experiment and observe how much support, compression, air etc. you need to produce various types of sounds. It's also good to observe what shape of the vocal tract suits each of them (shape of the mouth, tongue, soft palate and larynx position etc.) - for each of those sounds, a different setting can work more efficiently.
Feel free to send me a recording with your mids, highs and lows - xvocalcenter@gmail.com
Hello brother... Why I feel dizzy when i try to push the false chord scream. do you have any tips to fix this?
Hello, if you use too high air pressure or prevent the air from "leaking" too much, you can cause a hyper-ventilation, which causes the dizziness.
@@sibilaextremevocal i see... How can i control the air pressure?
I did a breakdown part in Demolisher due to this video!
Awesome! If you have any recording, I will gladly listen :)
@@sibilaextremevocal Okay
Still remember how you helped me to understand this few months ago!
I don’t know if I sound right I made a shirt on my RUclips just as a test but I can’t really tell if I’m projecting properly?
It sounds like you over-project and engage the arytenoid cartilages too much. There's also something with the tongue's position - it seems to block the airflow a bit.
@@sibilaextremevocal thanks I just started after seeing your videos and I got it right away but obviously needs lots of work
Metal vocals from an SLP amazing
Ah man where was this 4 years ago? I got there the long way lol 😅
I ask myself the same question :D I would sound much better if I knew it 10 years ago :(
Thanks got the video 🤘 plus you helped me with my stuffy nose lol
Great sinus relief
it's a bad way for me because it also involves other muscles under jaw that engage whisper and move true folds away from each other, thus increasing breathiness
That's why it's good to test various stuff and stick with what works the best for your voice. For one person this exercise can be extremely helpful, for other ineffective or even harmful.
I need to figure out something new for improving the compression.
This was not able to inderstand
This was not too
problem is false chord when i do it it feels the throat relaxed, but i do the compression thing it feels tighter so it's hard for me to do a false chord after the compression??
It's important to find the balance - if there will be no compression, vocals will be breathy, if you will use too much of it, then it will get constricted.
It's also important to find the right onset - if you will attack the sound in a hard way, then you will likely block your larynx. It's more about piercing or sliding into the false chord while having the compression. The compression might feel that it loosens up a bit when you begin the false chord.
Hello. My voices drains too quickly when trying to this? Can you help me please? What am I doing wrong?
Hello! Can you send me a short recording on email? xvocalcenter@gmail.com
@@sibilaextremevocal thank you I will send today.
@@sibilaextremevocal Hello! I've sent. Can you check it? please.
Hello, awesome! I will listen to it in about 16 hours.
Form what i can hear, youre getting a very compressed and low growl with a lot of resonance and overtones. I cant seem to get it. I can do a glottal onset and the sound im producing is from the false chords but it doesnt sound nearly as brutal or low. I also noticed im using a lot of air but it doesnt necessarily sound breathy. What am i doing wrong 😭😭😭 plz help
Hello, can you send me a recording with your vocals? Xvocalcenter@gmail.com is my email.
Maybe you use too high air pressure or aim for too high volume, or you increase the intensity of the support too much too early. Those are the things I was doing for over 8 years until I realized that I don't need to push that hard but to learn how to compress the sound and prevent extra air from leaking with sounds I make.
@sibilaextremevocal thanks so much for the reply! Just about to send in my video
Is this technique same with CJ mccreery's one?
CJ is using a lot of different techniques. I'm pretty sure that low false chord is one of them.
@@sibilaextremevocal yes, he is my favourite deathcore vocalist! and i heard he mixing false chord and fry to build his tone but i can clearly hear the distortion of false chord
whats that intro song called???
It's Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by my previous band:
ruclips.net/video/d3HaCkEA-rY/видео.html
Nice & Great 🔥🔥🔥
Good advice !
nice❤
I’m having an issue with what I think is breathiness (maybe?) I figured out how to engage my false chords (I think 😂) but I’m really struggling to separate my actual voice from it. Could I send you a clip to see where the issue might be coming from?
Hello, sure! I will gladly listen once I finish work :)
@@sibilaextremevocal thank you so much! Is there an email I should send it to? Or should I just post a short video?
My email is xvocalcenter@gmail.com