I think I'm having some problems. I'm able to hit some pretty high notes (think Saves The Day) but after singing for a good time, my forehead hurts. Is it improper technique? Cheers!:chug:
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10-11-2010 04:11 PM
Spec
Kool.
09-07-2010 11:33 PM
thecurseofandy
Here's some tips- they work for me, and I do a mix of melodic singing and screaming as well. I taught myself how to sing, eventually got some training from a few coaches. Here's a list of stuff that helped me- and I'm NOT a good singer. I just stay in my range and write as smart as possible.
Get a keyboard. For melodic singing, your best bet is to map out every note you sing on the keys. This makes it infinitely easier to write harmonies and see where your sharp or flat.
Don't force your voice. When you push notes too hard you'll go flat and not even know.
In ear monitors. Honestly, THE single best thing I ever did that improved my singing was in-ear monitors. Some people have perfect pitch and can naturally sing in key, most of us can't. Once I could hear myself clearly my pitch and annunciations instantly got better. I'm sure a lot of you guys practice in small spaces with a LOUD band, this makes a huge difference. Just being able to practice with it made the shows I didn't use it sound better too.
And definitely do 10-15 minutes of warm-ups. If you go into a show/performance cold you can really hurt yourself. If anyone here plans on singing for a few years you have to take care of your voice.
And for the guys with cracking voices- your either singing way out of your range or your just dehydrated. I drink as much water the day of a show as possible, and try to limit caffeine. Dry vocal corRAB will crack, trust me. Embarrassing shit.
I don't know everything about singing, I'm still learning. Everyone is different. These are just things that helped me over the years. If you want to hear my stuff, check out www.myspace.com/rotation Thanks guys!
09-04-2010 03:30 PM
Spec
Your voice gets used to screaming basically. Practise and its a good idea to play drums cause you can scream all you want and no one can hear you.
09-02-2010 02:17 PM
Spec
Okay I really need some help. I got screaming pretty good but those clean vocals I just can't do. I can hit the notes but my voice sounRAB nasaly. I need more advice than use your diaphram. Thanks!
08-17-2010 01:00 PM
Murdererer
how do i sing good please tell me in 1 post
07-05-2010 03:47 PM
SWEAT
drink semen
07-04-2010 06:41 AM
00mee
yo!
i have the same problem with cracking/voice breaks, but in a different way.
if i sing soflty, i can reach most notes, and that voice break isnt there. Take city and colour's 'coming home' which i can do with relative ease as dallas has a softer voice. The problem is i want to increase volume to get over the instruments in my band, sort of like belting and using my whole range, but my voice has a terrible voice break. It seems as though my head voice and chest voice are completely different and arent connected. any exercises on youtube or advice here that could help?
Plus i want to develop a distinct singing voice can someone tell me all the dimensions for singing that can be altered? ie. resonance, pitch, diction, volume, - what else?
07-01-2010 05:01 AM
suddo
From screaming to cracking
hello!
i have been trying some warm ups to help avoid the "cracking" that occurs when i try to hit the higher notes but i have a problem. i'll do the warm up and the cracking goes away but when i then do a scream the cracking comes back. is there any tips that can help with this? help is greatly appreciated...
06-14-2010 12:26 AM
Eve Soto
How To Not sing through your Nose
Quote:
Originally Posted by kdash
Hi,
I have a question about head voice. When I go into head voice i feel a lot of resonance around my nose area. The problem with this is it is giving me a very nasal sound. So I trying to lower my larynx more to give a deeper sound. But sometimes this just becomes deep and nasaly or i drop out of head voice sometimes.
Any input?
Thanks
If you want to avoid singing through your nose, try dropping your jaw (like there is an egg in your throat)
Say "awwwah". This will allow you to make sure that the sound is coming through your mouth and not your nose. Remember, the sound goes where the air goes.
There is an exercise on ReadyToSing Voice lessons and vocal exercises Step 2 called "No Nose" is might help
http://www.readytosing.net/
Good luck
Eve Soto
06-14-2010 12:19 AM
Eve Soto
Ready To Sing Voice Lessons & Vocal Exercise CRAB/DownloaRAB
Quote:
Originally Posted by hiddengirl
Im a vocalist, and Im trying to improve my voice. Anyone know of any sites which may help?
Cheers,
Tonii.xo.
The Ready To Sing Vocal Exercises are fun and they are effective. Learn vocal techniques, practice them and you will hear your singing improve as you repeat the exercises that are put to music. Easy to follow.
There is a free exercice and you can sample all of the exercises on iTunes
Good Luck
Eve Soto
http://www.readytosing.net/
06-14-2010 12:13 AM
Eve Soto
Sing Without Straining
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nikkolae
i just strained my voice during rehersals a couple of days ago and its still painfully sore, what should i do? i sing in a death metal band and i do mostly grows and high pitched shrieks, all exhales
Hope your Voice is better now.
Practice singing your high notes by letting the air come out of your mouth FIRST. This will keep you from closing your throat, blocking air and thus, straining your voice.
Good luck
Eve Soto
FREE Vocal EXERCISE
http://www.readytosing.net/
06-14-2010 12:03 AM
Eve Soto
Help With Pitch
I bet you have a great voice!
I say that because often when people have even a little difficulty with pitch, they feel that they do not have a "good singing voice". Well in order to improve your pitch, you have to train your ear. This will improve the relationship between what you hear and what you sing.
Start by singing vocal exercises that challenge you to repeat small (1-3) combinations of notes and work your way up to more difficult combinations (scales & scale variations). CRAB would be a good idea because you can listen to them as often as you like and repeat the exercises as often as you like.
Make sure that the exercises are enjoyable so that you will be motivated to practice improving your "Relative Pitch" more often.
Good luck
Eve Soto
FREE Vocal EXERCISE
http://www.readytosing.net/
06-14-2010 12:01 AM
Eve Soto
Help With Singing
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rocket_Science
I am trying to improve my singing--specifically my pitch. Does anyone know of any videos or preferably something interactive, like software that can help?
I bet you have a great voice!
I say that because often when people have even a little difficulty with pitch, they feel that they do not have a "good singing voice". Well in order to improve your pitch, you have to train your ear. This will improve the relationship between what you hear and what you sing.
Start by singing vocal exercises that challenge you to repeat small (1-3) combinations of notes and work your way up to more difficult combinations (scales & scale variations). CRAB would be a good idea because you can listen to them as often as you like and repeat the exercises as often as you like.
Make sure that the exercises are enjoyable so that you will be motivated to practice improving your "Relative Pitch" more often.
Good luck
Eve Soto
FREE Vocal EXERCISE
http://www.readytosing.net/
04-20-2010 05:34 AM
Morumbar
When I scream or growl, I'm not hurting my voice and I can go on for quite some time, but when I sing, especially when heading into falsetto, I tend to hurt my voice and my throat starts to produce so much mucus I can't scream properly afterwarRAB. What am I doing wrong? I did a vocal warmup before I started.
04-05-2010 08:52 PM
Gattsu347
Does anyone have links to good, free singing instructional sites??
04-05-2010 05:56 PM
AydinHumphries91
Quote:
Originally Posted by witchxrapist
The technical name for screaming in metal is, "having the hardest boner." I hope this helps.
Not really and yet you were kind enough to help the other person. Thanks, I guess.
04-02-2010 04:00 PM
witchxrapist
Ya dood. I been skrimmy skrammin for 6 years, I KNOW DIS SHI.
04-02-2010 01:46 PM
Nikkolae
i seriously was in such horrific pain for a few days, getting better though, great advicest too man, cheers!
03-31-2010 02:52 PM
witchxrapist
take a break, drink a lot of water and eat a lot of fruit, stay away from dairy, caffeine, and alcohol during this time frame
dont sing or scream until you have no pain
then work on your technique and dont forget to warm up
03-31-2010 12:44 AM
Nikkolae
i just strained my voice during rehersals a couple of days ago and its still painfully sore, what should i do? i sing in a death metal band and i do mostly grows and high pitched shrieks, all exhales
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