A hybrid scream between fry and false chord? 😯 How does it sound? Let me hear 🧏♂️...
@Burkwood5 ай бұрын
Really great video. Must feel so awesome to make such powerful sounds!
@djabthrash5 ай бұрын
Sounds great
@PainxForxPeytonxUWS5 ай бұрын
i havnt comented but ever since ya commented on my channel been slowly going through ur videos and i wanted to say the amount of info depths u put into teaching is crazy and id say the best out there i never really watch this stuff because of all other videos iv scene are just lack of info or explanation and of hwo to do so or with examples and u do it all and then some my mind is blow the level of understanding u have to compair and relate and etc to get others to understand how to do this and i high recommending ur channel to anyone because i dont think anyone else hits the depth of it like u do and im shocked on how u can do so sorry i havnt left a comment yet till now just been blow away by the level of understand to also well i already said it xD but fucking aye just mind blown on ur level to describe and make relations for others understand curious how did u go about this if i may ask haha u sure got tht teacher in u for this fullsend \m/
@sibilaextremevocal5 ай бұрын
Thank you! The biggest help was the fact that I struggled with vocals and made the most of possible mistakes, observed and analyzed them and slowly figured out how to fix them and get on the right track, which took many years and much longer time than any of my students need to sound and feel great when doing vocals. I needed to observe my body very closely, look for various relations, connections, read a lot about voice emission, anatomy, the way how muscles work etc. (Complete Vocal Technique book helped A LOT!), experiment with different approaches, reset my whole vocal technique 3 times and start from scratch whenever I hit an unbreakable wall etc. It was tough as hell and only because of lack better things in my life and my determination, I didn't quit. Now I understand the source of my problems but that's another story. What helped me to set a foundation for becoming a coach was also the fact that my friends knew I practice a lot, and even if I'm not the best, I know a thing or two about the technique so they asked me for advices, and it turned out that the things I told them were helpful (it was in 2014, 1,5 years after I started to practice). This is partially why I decided to teach - people that asked me for help found my advices useful. The first official lessons I conducted were in late 2015 or very early 2016. Learning about struggles of other people, figuring out how to help them progress and overcome various challenges was the biggest help in building the understanding of various types of vocals, and things that help to improve, and the things that should be avoided. Spending the most of my free time with vocals was also a huge help (reading, learning, experimenting, watching tutorials, talking with vocalists, creating own exercises, analyzing mistakes and good things, looking for clues that could help me improve etc.). I was also a sales coach for about 7 months in 2016 and it also was a great help for learning how to efffectively help others to get a grasp of various concepts. Another two things that are helpful is a basic understanding of psychology and physical condition, and their impact on doing vocals and other areas of life. It's surprising what things can be helpful for learning and teaching vocals.
@PainxForxPeytonxUWS5 ай бұрын
@@sibilaextremevocal ty for sharing my friend still blown away and can defintly see how ya did but i really respect how u dove into the depths of it i perform with fire and martial arts i could teach u tht and ins and outs but vocals i started right before a teenager and it was. All trial and error and alot of buildin muscle memory and puking xD os all i could tell ya i def will be promoting and sharing definitly deverve the thron of how to do the art of screaming just the details on anomty and everything u said and do in ur videos just mind blowin makes the orginal screaming video i forget the name of vocal couch and video for arch enemy orginal vocalist vocal coach and the others after look like they need to learn from ya ya just took it to the next lvl and i dont mean any disrecect to them just i never though it would of been possible since im used to just hearin ya kno basic details but u put ao much into it and diffrent ways so tht it makes it more versitile for everyone to learn definitly will go far setting the stones and probly gona push boundries and be ahead of game even more as u progress with makina new style of scream or sonthing hahaha props to ya my friend and really dig the orginal tone from ya band as well slaps anyways was a honor to recieve tht high comment from ya hope ya enjoyed the albums and my wrk i sent ya also followed on fb and etc def cant wait to see more for sure my friend definitly dont stop cause ik personaly this would of actully helped me alot more with formin and learning about vocals when tryin to grasp my own haha and still learned few things watchin through ya videos was shocked ik ya got decent followin but u need more homie for real i cant say that enough with all u put into understanding this haha not gona lie when ppl askedme how i did those highs id be like i kept practicing pukin cough drops water till i got the sound i want and muscle memory down xD rofl proud for u and what u doin for the metal comunity for sure
@sibilaextremevocal5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I've sent your music to the students of mine that are into black metal and deathcore and told them about your highs - they were quite impressed and they liked it a lot!
@PainxForxPeytonxUWS4 ай бұрын
@@sibilaextremevocal ty definitly greatful for tht my friend and checking us out and glad i could impress to behonest i really feel in love with this super high range from nero bellum of psyclon nine and founded my own from there since i dabble with synths and industrial and other genres as well if u like cool fxs like pitch shifting the vintage boss se 50 or 70 is great to add soem alienated and shifting to ur vocals the se 50 is a 4 way shift the se 70 is a 12 way not sure if ya into tht but somtimes its good for sampling and editin with it as well on the sample with others my go to for fx is the black hole by eventide u can hear through the album and etc vst and pedal are great if not runnin vst can get pedal cracker to turn the guitar pedal reverb intoa vocal one but i really love how u can make it ambint and everything in between and not just for sining but like whisper or screams just has so much to offer if interested in tht stuff though id through some suggestions out there incase ya ever wana dabble or do like it tend to just like to sue it to add some more touch to it in parts and time the black hole the se 50 and 70 mainly if i did use em which i havnt in ages would be ona industrial ortrack or one part or etc were it fit aahah anyways ty my friend cheers deff will be seein me commentin and hangin around hope to see yall live one day cheers \m/
@Morso.mertal3 ай бұрын
Good job bro...🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@AsWeDescended5 ай бұрын
Your accent alone really makes you sound like you know what the fuck is up about screaming and metal
@sibilaextremevocal5 ай бұрын
Haha, thank you :D
@pppoopoo-fo3ieАй бұрын
He can't even spell cord correctly
@sibilaextremevocalАй бұрын
I spend more time on learning, practicing and teaching vocals than spelling ;) Of course, it can be and will be better.
@kamilzagan28785 ай бұрын
2:11 ostatnio sokowirówka, a teraz siorbanie przez słomkę 😆
@sibilaextremevocal5 ай бұрын
Trzeba się rozwijać xD
@dogan14054 ай бұрын
I have a sore throat when I practice the sounds, is this normal? Could it be due to excessive vibration of the vocal cords?
@sibilaextremevocal4 ай бұрын
Hello, discomfort is tolerable, but only if it's very delicate and disappears after a few minutes, otherwise it might indicate technical problems. Those are usually: 1. Improper breath support (not coordinating the core muscles with the voice, not engaging the core muscles enough or tightening the abdomen too hard), 2. Too high air pressure or too much air in the sound, 3. Forcing the sound and constricting the larynx too hard, 4. Improper placement of the scream (too close to the vocal folds, which feels lower in the larynx; too high which makes the sound feel "gritty" or too much "robotic"). It would be easier to advise something specific if I had a chance to listen to your practice. Feel free to send me a recording on email - xvocalcenter@gmail.com - I will gladly help :)
@chaoticneutral10905 ай бұрын
Alright i guess i really have to learn this kargyraa thing Except that never works for me, just sounnds like im aggressive moaning, or it turns to fry
@sibilaextremevocal5 ай бұрын
Feel free to send me a recording on email - maybe I will be able to help! xvocalcenter@gmail.com
@chaoticneutral10905 ай бұрын
@@sibilaextremevocal ok I will soon when I'm home from vacation thank you