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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Am I A Hopeless screamer?
hi, i've read all the material online that i can get my hands on to be able to scream, mainly Screaming tips found on this forum board. I have experimented with my voice as much as possible. I just can't get any rasp. Can anyone give me some specific tips? it's the hardest thing i've come across musically. And is what i want the most. i don't know how to get the air to scrape my throat, is it supposed to scrape the top (where the mouth meets it?) or what....... Whenever i try my hardest to get rasp, it just sounds like me yelling with no rasp at all, please help, if i can do this, i will have a complete band
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Play-Dough and Rug Hair!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: With Digger the Dermatophyte
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i remember thinking, **** if i could just scream like chino or maynard or whoever. i guess you have to be born with it. i guess im just a mediocre singer. wanhhh. But Now if Chris Cornell and maynard etc, are A+ then im an A. no joke. and i will be A+... i just had to work to get there. (and im stuck in a town with little musical avenues) i practice my voice everyday unless im bedridden sick which i never am. even if i were i would still be doing EEEE's and vowels and exercises. go read my replies here:
http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214130 |
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i heart tool
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: north kentucky
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heres a tip: try singing instead of screaming like the 5 million talentless bands out there whos song i turn off immediately when heard. be original.
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www.soundfusions.co.uk
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: England
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stop trying to be ****ing emo, it's ****e. emo/screamo/post hardcore, it's all a bunch of ****. |
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myspace.com/shagramusic
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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there are tons of people that can scream and sing that have ****loads of talent. generalization's a bitch.
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www.soundfusions.co.uk
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it's not that, screaming can be harder than singing. it's the fact that screaming is so cliche and overused, people just want to do it so they fit into a genre they're aspiring to be.
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Play-Dough and Rug Hair!
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cliche? thats like saying, dont sing, scream, singing is so cliche. I get pissed off at generalizations because its the same thing that people do when they are racist or feminist. with regards to whole ways of music, like Rock, heavy metal, or rap. to say that "this is the way they all do it and this is why" is so lame. so lame. and so lame its a vocal technique that can convey a certain emotion or idea. people like to learn it. get over it. do you use a pick or finger your bass? or both. get my point? if you dont like screaming in a song, then say it. but dont fit everyone into your little generalization. So i listen to Tool, Mudvayne, Apc, Chris Cornell, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Esthero, Res, and Sarah McLachlan. Now tell me what Genre I'm trying to fit into...go ahead. |
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I Win !
Join Date: May 2004
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what about shouting as if you are angry, it dont sound like screaming.
Sound much better ..., ![]() |
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myspace.com/shagramusic
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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I actually prefer screaming to shouting.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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well, i enjoy the sound of screaming, it's the sound that i love to hear, and so do my band members, i'm the lead guitarist, and it would make my band's dream of being an avenged sevenfold style of band, but make our own talents make it more original, i've been playing guitar for about 8-9 months not even a year, and i can play Paul Gilbert, Malmsteen, and Michael Angelo songs, and i have learned many modes/scales, and the notes that are in a key and etc. To make our band more original, while still scream and and sing, i will personally add, fret burning licks, with all sorts of techniques, alternate and alternative picking, tapping, but not have the song based around speed such as other fast playing guitarists.
I have been working on scream since this post, and i have developed some kind of rasp, but just doesn't sound right........ maybe when i get my computer mic from my friend or something, i will post what i sound like and get some tips. In conclusion, i love screaming and i will always love listening to it, and nothing can tear me away from that style. thanks for the advice merkaba. my goal is to scream like avenged sevenfold, and hopefully someday, develop his singing voice. Is there anyway for me to find out what the lowest and highest not i can reach when singing, sing my lowest and trying to find the same note on a piano or something? |
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Play-Dough and Rug Hair!
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but dont try to do too much too soon. but once you get the technique down, then you can start building strength and stamina. its more about feel that anything else. you actually feel the correct ways, the balance between push and sound. and thats one thing i like about it. its the overall feel and emotion i let loose when i sing/scream/etc. keep at it dude. dont judge yourself about you've been trying for this amount of time. this post aint that old! it will take some work and time and you dont want to kill yourvoice in the process. scar tissue in one of your vocal muscless equals weakness. do it right, which might be slow. hell, if your band knows whats good for them they will be patient too. but you might surprise yourself. did you check out my replies? you really should try to get Wonderful World. download it or something. you cant get good rasp unless you relax, yet you have to counteract that with the blast of emotion and air it takes. not relaxing the throat while blasting will render you damaged and career-less prone. if you can learn to rasp at a relaxed 30% push like that Louis Armstrong song you can move up very fast, in my opinion. go get it! Last edited by Merkaba; 08-01-2004 at 11:28 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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is falsetto kind of singing half-assed or............................ when you hit your highest note possible, you know that's falsetto, i'm kind of confuesed on what falsetto is
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Play-Dough and Rug Hair!
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oh no, its not half assed. its just airy and high pitched. think The Darkness, or Prince, or mariah Carey. I'm gonna get around to posting some sound clips one day. the point of falsetto differs from person to person. if you feel like youre singing high, then youre probably using some falsetto. it just means youre singing higher than your normal range. But i know the idea, its kinda like...cheating a bit, maybe, but not half assed. just try to say "heeeooohhh" like a little girl
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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alright, i understand
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Farang.
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: England
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Screaming came quite naturally to me, all I have to do is tense my neck up, pull an angry face and let rip, I think you can do it though, I think everyone can, it might just be a matter of more practice, or even confidence? You never know, you might be holding back on yourself because 5% of you thinks "I don't want to look silly If I do it wrong" Good Luck. |
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www.soundfusions.co.uk
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"its a vocal technique that can convey a certain emotion or idea" - no, it doesn't. it's just been copied so many times over so people can sound like emo bands in the charts. there's nothing emotional about it at all. |
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Farang.
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Seriously though, I could say that all rock is just shouting, all metal is just double bass e.t.c., the difference is, I choose not to generalise, name all the emo bands you know, and If I know more than you, your statement automaticly is false because you haven't heard all bands. |
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www.soundfusions.co.uk
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generally, i am against generalisation, but the truth is that most new bands (mainstream and local) try to fit into the emo scene.
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O Fortuna
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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just becuase a band screams/sings and plays power chords doesn't make them identical, most of the bands i listen to are emocore and they all sound different, there screamers sound different, there singing is different, sometimes the techniques are different, the way they mix the singing and screaming together is different, the only similarity is that they play emocore music, and they have a hell of a time performing.
i went to a very small venue, where three bands played, they all screamed. these bands aren't popular, the only people that really came to this event was there friends. each of those bands sounded completely different, all though they weren't good, they still sounded different from eachother, one band sucked, they had a decent screamer, but they basically had no riffs, jsut chords, the next band had some sweet riffs, and a decent singer, but they had no bassist, so the 2nd guitar had to take up an interesting role, making them original, and the last band sounded great, there drummer, lead and rythm guitar, and bassist all needed a mic, becuase they all were singing, so that just sounded sweet, also making them original. point is, those 3 bands were just an example of how bands that play emo could be different. There is no way that every single emo band sounds the same. |
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