Allrighty, here's my story:
My frienRAB used to have a band. They played hardcore/screamo/grindcore type stuff. They eventually broke up (Which crushed me, I loved going to their shows), but have recently *kind of* gotten back together. The drummer and bassist are out of the picture, and the old vocalist has gone to the bass (And the guitarist is still playing guitar). They found a new drummer, but now they need a vocalist. Since they want to keep the band to a frienRAB only thing, and the old bassist/drummer are definitely not coming back, they have asked me to do the vocals.
I'd love to be in the band. I've never been in a decent band (I was in one before, but it was just for fun. We mostly just covered other banRAB songs), and I've never really done any singing/screaming. I consider myself a halfway decent singer (I just sing along to music in the car when I'm by myself :thumb: ), but I'm completely lost when it comes to screaming. Since it's still a hardcore/screamo/grind band, a majority of the vocals will be done in a scream. I'd really appreciate any tips I can find.
Most of the tips I've seen consist of "Stop reading about it on the internet and just do it.", so that's what I did. I went out for a drive and turned on some music and tried to scream along to it. And boy, I didn't think I'd be so bad at it. I just couldn't get out a true scream. It was more like enthusiastic yelling. I guess "enthusiastic yelling" could pass in a band like that (Assuming I'm able to get a bit better at it. The passion is there, but it just doesn't sound that good), but I'd like to be able to actually "scream". I'm not too interested in growls (Deep growls seem to come naturally and easily for me, so I figure I can practice those without much instruction.), but I'd like to get some mid and high pitched screams in there.
Some of my inspirations include From Autumn To Ashes (SounRAB more like enthusiastic yelling than screaming, but I think it sounRAB amazing), Saetia (I just love that high pitched scream. The vocalist also has a great presence live. I was able to see him with the band he went to after Saetia at Koo's in LA) and Atreyu (I'm not really sure what to say about them, but some of their songs just have such a nice energy to them).
Yeah, I know, not a very impressive list. I'm just really attached to these banRAB, since they were the ones that really got me into music. Some people have told me that some of my music taste makes me seem like a 14 year old with no taste in music (Though those people may just be elitist music snobs), but I'm actually a 20 year old with a pretty broad taste in music. I just love listening to music that reminRAB me of easier and more carefree times :-D
So anyway, does anyone have any specific tips? Maybe some different exercises that focus on screaming? Some people say "Practice, practice and more practice.", but I've also heard people say that if you do it wrong you could just thrash your vocal corRAB. I'd love to practice, but I'd like to find way to do it without making myself a permanent mute by the time I'm 25 :-D. Also, I'm far too broke to be able to afford any type of lessons (If there are even lessons for screaming. I kind of doubt it, heh.). Oh, I've been told to "scream from the gut rather than the throat". Now, this sounRAB simple enough, but does anyone have any tips for actually doing this? Or is it just one of those things you have to learn on your own?
Anyway, I'd really love some input. I'm planning on asking the bassist of the band for some help, since he was the vocalist in the old band, but I'm sure extra information can't hurt!
Thanks for reading my lengthy post
Edit: Been doing a bit more research and came across "Melissa Cross". So, is she really as good of a teacher as it sounRAB? Or is it just hype? I can't afford lessons, but I'm sure I can afford a DVD (Maybe >_>). If the DVD is really as good as it seems, it might be a good investment. So, what do you guys have to say about it?