Great as always! Did Chris Cornell use more chest push in his later Audioslave style? Personally started learning mix with cry and witchy voice and used that for a while, but felt the sound improve when learning fuller belts which had the sensation of pushing up chest until the resistance suddenly went away and produced a really loud free resonance in the back of the head
I've heard a few different coaches give the instruction "work on bringing ur head voice as low as possible."....why am I doing this? What would be the next step that doing this leads to? Love the new channel! Thanks. 🙂
The key here is to make your voice "one" - don't bring your head voice 'down', make it ONE with chest voice. Most likely, they're talking about the edge of the fold (head) and the body of the fold (chest) - when you sing in 'mix' it's a bit from column A and a bit from column B. Sheerly bringing head voice down doesn't achieve this, nor does dragging chest. The key is in the vowel - what variant are singing, when and why? K
Just wish your course was a bit more affordable. Your amazing. ❤ I know you worked hard for this though... ❤ With your method , where do you suggest starting out? I have to work on my second passagio....
I hear you - but let me tell you a story. Imagine you need your bathroom pipes fixed - there's two plumbers to choose from. There's the el'cheapo guy that charges $50 an hour, then there's the bees-knees guy that charges $300 an hour. You hire the el'cheapo guy to do the job (i mean, that's obvious, right?) but it takes 20 hours to complete, he breaks a separate pipe in the process that then takes an extra two hours to repair - and he doesn't do a great job on it. This cost you $1200, and you're going to have to have him come back in a few months to fix that pipe permanently, probably costing you another couple of hundred. So, ultimately $1500 to get your bathroom pipe fixed - he also misses an extra leak that was under the floor, and in 6 months you have to spend $5000 having your bathroom floor retiled and repaired. Now, let's say you went with the bees-knees guy at $300 an hour, he fixes the whole thing professionally in two hours, and also points out that there's another under floor leak that should be fixed immediately, ultimately saving you $5000 of re-tiling from damage that would have occurred. You pay him $600 in total, the job is done professionally, and you ultimately save $5000. Others charge less, but you'll spend more time with them and often get lesser results. To answer your question, I'd reach out to me personally first so I can hear what's really going on, and what the real solution is going to be. Best, K
@FoundationVocalStudio the problem is el cheapo often claims to be el profesjonalisto...when he is not. And u end up spending 5000$ and still got no bathroom.
It's one of those 'walk before you can run' type things - I haven't found it useful to just jump into distortion when I teach, when it's really just the result of well rounded technique. Best - K
Hey Keegan, im starting to practice the cry on lower notes, but when i go higher, it breaks when i make it louder. Is this normal? is this the right path?
Don't make it louder, just get that connection first, then build from there. It's called MIXED voice for a reason, it's a mix of head and chest, not avoiding head. K
Could it be because I bought Badmotorfinger in 1991 and I've been a huge fan of his insane singing ever since? Nope, must just be some weird vocal coach tic.
I love you picked Hunted Down as the example@!!!
Wow, that was an eye (throat) opener. Loved the practical examples like the "Run" comparisons. Gonna try this out this evening, thanks man
It's amazing that in cases that you identify as wrong technique you're still sounding great!
It is, but I think it is not actually helping as it is very hard to understand the difference that way :)
That totally makes sense! Thank's man!
Awesome as always. Thanks legend
This is a great video
Excellent. Really enjoyed that. Thx so much!
bro.. thank you!!!
This video is pure gold, thank you Kegan!
Thankyou my friend!! K
Great as always! Did Chris Cornell use more chest push in his later Audioslave style?
Personally started learning mix with cry and witchy voice and used that for a while, but felt the sound improve when learning fuller belts which had the sensation of pushing up chest until the resistance suddenly went away and produced a really loud free resonance in the back of the head
I've heard a few different coaches give the instruction "work on bringing ur head voice as low as possible."....why am I doing this? What would be the next step that doing this leads to? Love the new channel! Thanks. 🙂
The key here is to make your voice "one" - don't bring your head voice 'down', make it ONE with chest voice. Most likely, they're talking about the edge of the fold (head) and the body of the fold (chest) - when you sing in 'mix' it's a bit from column A and a bit from column B. Sheerly bringing head voice down doesn't achieve this, nor does dragging chest. The key is in the vowel - what variant are singing, when and why? K
Just wish your course was a bit more affordable. Your amazing. ❤
I know you worked hard for this though... ❤
With your method , where do you suggest starting out?
I have to work on my second passagio....
I hear you - but let me tell you a story.
Imagine you need your bathroom pipes fixed - there's two plumbers to choose from. There's the el'cheapo guy that charges $50 an hour, then there's the bees-knees guy that charges $300 an hour. You hire the el'cheapo guy to do the job (i mean, that's obvious, right?) but it takes 20 hours to complete, he breaks a separate pipe in the process that then takes an extra two hours to repair - and he doesn't do a great job on it. This cost you $1200, and you're going to have to have him come back in a few months to fix that pipe permanently, probably costing you another couple of hundred. So, ultimately $1500 to get your bathroom pipe fixed - he also misses an extra leak that was under the floor, and in 6 months you have to spend $5000 having your bathroom floor retiled and repaired.
Now, let's say you went with the bees-knees guy at $300 an hour, he fixes the whole thing professionally in two hours, and also points out that there's another under floor leak that should be fixed immediately, ultimately saving you $5000 of re-tiling from damage that would have occurred. You pay him $600 in total, the job is done professionally, and you ultimately save $5000.
Others charge less, but you'll spend more time with them and often get lesser results.
To answer your question, I'd reach out to me personally first so I can hear what's really going on, and what the real solution is going to be.
Best,
K
@FoundationVocalStudio the problem is el cheapo often claims to be el profesjonalisto...when he is not. And u end up spending 5000$ and still got no bathroom.
Comment for the algorithm.
Please do a video of distortion
It's one of those 'walk before you can run' type things - I haven't found it useful to just jump into distortion when I teach, when it's really just the result of well rounded technique. Best - K
Hey Keegan, im starting to practice the cry on lower notes, but when i go higher, it breaks when i make it louder. Is this normal? is this the right path?
Don't make it louder, just get that connection first, then build from there. It's called MIXED voice for a reason, it's a mix of head and chest, not avoiding head. K
I'm crying thinking about the cry.
CZcams makes me cry.
@@FoundationVocalStudio 😄
Why does every vocal coach talk about Chris Cornell lol
Could it be because I bought Badmotorfinger in 1991 and I've been a huge fan of his insane singing ever since? Nope, must just be some weird vocal coach tic.