Vocal Fry Tutorial I - How to find your vocal fry - Vocal Distortion Tutorials by Aliki Katriou

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • This is the first tutorial in a series about vocal fry distortion. This video is intended for people who haven't yet found their vocal fry/creak register. Following videos will take you from your low fry register all the way up to high vocal fry screams.
    If you'd like a lesson please visit my website www.aliki.katriou.com :)
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    If you're interested in exploring your false cords, check out my false cord tutorial series!
    I'm a metal singer and singing teacher. I specialize in distortions - what people would call false cord, vocal fry, screaming, growling, grunting, grit, rasp, yelling. Basically, vocal texture!
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Komentáře • 299

  • @kojik4271
    @kojik4271 Před 3 lety +107

    I literally just burped at your lowest fry pitch lol. Perfect harmony

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +23

      It's nice to have a singing buddy XD

    • @kojik4271
      @kojik4271 Před 3 lety +5

      @@AlikiKatriou ;) thank you for your lessons, I have done them daily and i have been able to get so low in less than 2 weeks. Just the high end fry scream i still have to work on.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +4

      @@kojik4271 oh cool ^^ the next set on fry will be focused on highs ^^

    • @kojik4271
      @kojik4271 Před 3 lety +2

      @@AlikiKatriou yayyy, you're a saint!

  • @KKISCRAZYFUL
    @KKISCRAZYFUL Před 3 lety +264

    I never realized that I have basically been using a low vocal fry for years to scary my boyfriend into thinking the girl from The Grudge was in the house.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +30

      Fantastic ^^ It's a good life XD

    • @swindbarishal3993
      @swindbarishal3993 Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao

    • @ryderismael5720
      @ryderismael5720 Před 3 lety

      i guess I am quite off topic but do anyone know of a good place to watch newly released movies online ?

    • @urieladen8242
      @urieladen8242 Před 3 lety

      @Ryder Ismael I watch on FlixZone. You can find it on google :)

    • @joshuaisrael7176
      @joshuaisrael7176 Před 3 lety

      @Ryder Ismael lately I have been using Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)

  • @stonemoss
    @stonemoss Před 4 lety +182

    Most helpful tutorial for vocal fry I’ve found on CZcams BY FAR and I’ve probably watched them all

  • @PiaRxxxx
    @PiaRxxxx Před 3 lety +42

    4:23 me stepping on a LEGO at night when everyone is sleeping :D

  • @tornadoofthoughts
    @tornadoofthoughts Před 4 lety +67

    Please, make more videos. You are of the few people in youtube that know what they are talking about and know how to communicate it.

  • @mr.law.voicetrainer
    @mr.law.voicetrainer Před 3 lety +54

    From the first time I saw you spoke on the singing revealed live chat, I know you're an intelligent person from your interesting way of speaking and expression (and gesture lol). You know things and can explain in a very good way. The world needs more vocal coach like you! Love from Hong Kong!

  • @isaiahwarlock
    @isaiahwarlock Před 4 lety +53

    Wow really good explanation. Whenever I try to explain screaming in my own tutorials I'm not as clear as you are 🖤

  • @shenghanwang6342
    @shenghanwang6342 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Going through multiple of Akili's tutorials, I noticed that her movements & facial expression changes are frequent, expressive, and elegantly to the point, but also have this delightfully neurotic jerkiness to them. It gives me the feeling that even if Akili doesn't have this godly control of voice, she is a sight to watch live just for her stage presence alone.

  • @katie4789
    @katie4789 Před 2 lety +12

    I’ve been watching videos for months and you’re the first to not even need to ask me to subscribe. The detail in your explanations is beyond helpful and the way you teach is perfect for me

  • @leonardmanuel2723
    @leonardmanuel2723 Před 2 lety +1

    Love at first encounter. U are The best at this

  • @Notyourbusiness606
    @Notyourbusiness606 Před 3 lety +8

    i swear so many people release videos about this and still leave me with so many questions. Everything you said was completely clear for me and now i know i'm actually doin pretty ok in my progress :)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Yaaay :D Yeah, I struggled a lot to understand what I had to do in order to get distortions of any kind going xD

  • @neginfatholahi5345
    @neginfatholahi5345 Před 3 lety

    You're the cutest teacher that i've ever seen , i completely got the lesson thanks💖💖💖 and by the way i thanks for the video

  • @AngieRamms
    @AngieRamms Před 4 lety +9

    you're amazing and this is been so very helpful!

  • @horseradish4046
    @horseradish4046 Před 3 lety +4

    Literally hours of other tutorials on youtube < a few minutes of Aliki
    absolutely incredible, i feel like in some months or a year these will have tens of millions of views

  • @Tom-us4lr
    @Tom-us4lr Před 3 lety +3

    you're fantastic
    thanks for the tutorials!

  • @xCorpseDollx
    @xCorpseDollx Před 2 lety

    I love everything about this video

  • @oldbonesgarage977
    @oldbonesgarage977 Před 4 lety +17

    You are incredible visually and sonic

  • @kojik4271
    @kojik4271 Před 2 lety +1

    This along with softly yodeling down in pitch helps me as well

  • @sebastianbudka3210
    @sebastianbudka3210 Před 3 lety +2

    I literally watched all of the CZcams in search of screaming technics and you are the only one that explains it from the very beginning. Very detailed and easy to understand.
    Also, it's a simple pleasure to watch your tutorials - you're so joyfull and full of energy! Keep it up, great work!

    • @to_boldly_roll
      @to_boldly_roll Před 3 lety

      Truth spoken. 🤘🖤

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Thank you ^^ I notice that many people skip steps for beginners...

  • @Nofe20
    @Nofe20 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely ADORE your tutorial videos. I have been a guitar player in metal for years, yet I sing and could never scream. This has legit made that a possibility for me and helped me realize it is not impossible. Super stoked over here!

  • @christopherfedosky5481
    @christopherfedosky5481 Před 2 lety +1

    what a great intro to vocal fry. thanks!!

  • @vishnugopakumar8807
    @vishnugopakumar8807 Před 9 měsíci

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! i really needed the tip on how to not sound breathy, i've been asthmatic all my life so my breath control is horrible but i'm slowly getting there! THIS IS PERFECT, short sweet and informative

  • @aneeshroghaan9118
    @aneeshroghaan9118 Před 3 lety +26

    Unique intro "Hello! Human Beings" never heard anyone say that.
    Thank you for the tutorial, but I didn't find my vocal fry ; (

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Are you getting breathy as you descend in pitch maybe?

    • @aneeshroghaan9118
      @aneeshroghaan9118 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou yes it's gettin breathy like only air comes out 🙄!

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +2

      @@aneeshroghaan9118 that's the issue... for now, think of "breathy" as being the opposite of vocal fry. Don't let yourself get breathy at all - that might mean you don't go as low :)

    • @aneeshroghaan9118
      @aneeshroghaan9118 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou thank you so much
      Have a wonderful rest of the day!

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      @@aneeshroghaan9118 hope it helps ^^

  • @carlospallete3030
    @carlospallete3030 Před 3 lety +1

    Watching this in October during covid lockdown but very good video!
    Subscribed

  • @rathoquarter
    @rathoquarter Před 3 lety

    Really nice video. Thank you.

  • @ElleDeRiades
    @ElleDeRiades Před 4 lety +2

    Well done Aliki!Great break down!👏😊

  • @warewolf2747
    @warewolf2747 Před 3 lety +1

    Great voice

  • @jsonthefallen5218
    @jsonthefallen5218 Před 3 lety +4

    Hella loving your tuts!!!! i have years and years of doing weird noices but kinda seriously wana learn to use my voice properly, so im finding your content really enlightening XD

  • @JansleyMusic
    @JansleyMusic Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this, you clearly have a huge knowledge about this!

  • @blancat8465
    @blancat8465 Před 3 lety +2

    How I envy youuuuu!! I sing screaming but sometimes is very easy and sometimes like I forget how to do it.... I'll try your method!

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      That's very common, especially for fry... :) I think if you understand the anatomy and increase your awareness of how it works it can help to stabilize it further :)

  • @zimtot
    @zimtot Před 2 lety

    good stuff. thank you!

  • @mintraniz6694
    @mintraniz6694 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @vejithlenora4418
    @vejithlenora4418 Před 3 lety

    Officially a fan...

  • @leonardalcoran203
    @leonardalcoran203 Před 2 lety +4

    Anne Hathaway really out here giving good singing advice

  • @superslonic
    @superslonic Před 3 lety +4

    That's a very interesting and useful tutorial, thank you. In my case I couldn't find the fry at first because I wasn't relaxed enough. So one of the tips may be to relax, maybe even try it lying in bed, that worked for me ;)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh yes, I often tell my students to try fry lying in bed XD

  • @Notyourbusiness606
    @Notyourbusiness606 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video :) very helpful!

  • @mpg5751
    @mpg5751 Před 3 lety +6

    The best tutorial. I've finally understand it and found my vocal fry.
    Ps. Love the way u gesticulate it.

  • @Teddy8993
    @Teddy8993 Před rokem

    Informative. Thank you. 🙂

  • @Francisco17Berrios
    @Francisco17Berrios Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for this tutorial!! Since i subscribed to your channel i was waiting for your tutorial on this subyect!!

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you ^.^ I've got a whole bunch planned for vocal fry but do let me know if you're struggling with anything specific!

    • @Francisco17Berrios
      @Francisco17Berrios Před 4 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou Thank you! Well, the hardest part is to move the fry from the chest to the head voice, but obviously that's the next step you were talking about in the video :P, so we just need to wait :)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Francisco17Berrios Yup, that's coming up and yes, it is really difficult!!

  • @lynnap
    @lynnap Před 4 lety +9

    Hi Aliki! I love your classes. You are the best! I can make vocal fry (low and high notes) but it is difficult to add power or volume (make a good sound) The same happens with false chords. I can make the tibetan throat singing just for a while (it comes and goes haha) or when I try to use both effects at the same time. Another thing that happens to me, is that I get tired of "retaining" air 🤔 because as you say it is 1/3 air use. I'll be waiting for your next video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +5

      I hear you! Just off the top of my head, some small tips for you: 1) don't try to add power or volume to your fry (it doesn't work the way normal phonation and volume works so you'll just be wasting time; wait for my video on this topic), 2) don't retain air; get rid of the air and then vocalise - so exhale, then fry. You want to build the skill of singing on little air, not holding back air and definitely not "filling up" with air, contrary to some beliefs.

    • @lynnap
      @lynnap Před 4 lety +1

      @@AlikiKatriou Thank you! It's been very helpful :)

  • @spookytaco666
    @spookytaco666 Před rokem +1

    You are so freaking fun!

  • @singalternative
    @singalternative Před rokem

    You are awesome!

  • @WhoCares_Official
    @WhoCares_Official Před rokem

    "somewhere lower than thaaat" haha loved it

  • @choibyeol_neverland_official

    Omggg thank you so muchhhh!! I can finally sing that hybrid rock song I love so much 😭✌🏻✨

  • @GodOfReality
    @GodOfReality Před 2 lety

    The information that vocal fry uses less air is what did it for me. I fry higher in pitch than my lowest note but that's fine, practice time

  • @user-ce2i
    @user-ce2i Před 3 lety

    I LOVE YOU

  • @mustardcat6960
    @mustardcat6960 Před 2 lety

    I got an F1 thanks to your help

  • @daviribeiro8997
    @daviribeiro8997 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When I was a child (around 13-15) I used to make the "Samara noise" very easily,but now with 23 I can't anymore :') I sure that would be very helpful

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, that is a good starting point. That being said, if your brain has forgotten how to make the "Samara noise", it doesn't matter :) It's just a matter of exploring and experimenting with your voice until you find it again.

  • @lucaruggerimusic7704
    @lucaruggerimusic7704 Před 3 lety

    You are amazing!! I basically can't vocal fry yet...

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      That's normal. Be patient with yourself and make sure you aren't getting loud or too breathy :)

  • @user-my6yf1st8z
    @user-my6yf1st8z Před 4 lety

    You da best!

  • @DestroyerMariko
    @DestroyerMariko Před 4 lety +9

    Woot, nice little breakdown of the 4 registers, sure makes things seem a lot simpler than I've known it as (would love to see some tips on getting whistle down the line too btw lol). Keen for more on fry, it's definitely a weakness for me compared to false cord. Is it weird that I can keep that basic fry but make it higher without it breaking into that screamy noise you did? Am I actually changing the pitch or just getting the illusion from my mouth shape maybe lol hmm. I can get the start of the screamy noise tho, but I do find it harder depending on what I've been doing on a given day, and often don't like my tone. Also heaps keen to hear about how to get volume on this sound, I think I'm louder than I realise but I wanna make sure I'm doing things right! I've gotten to a happy place with my false cord and a lot of the sounds I can make with that, but some things are rather tricky in it, so I'd love to get the hang of fry to expand my vocal toolkit! Will be waiting eagerly for the next installment :D
    *One problem with this video tho* - the sound was reeeally quiet, had to turn my speakers up to max which is always mildly terrifying lol. Noticed the sound on the last video was a bit weird too but yeah this one was super soft. Are you able to turn it up a bit for the next one? I was very nervous my computer might blast me with some notification bleeping in the middle of trying to watch you hahahaha, I like loud noises but usually in a metal context not my computer trying to give me a heart attack context lol XD

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, I gave up on the sound for some videos because it plays very differently on different devices and with different headphones so myeh... that being said, it's also probably stemming from personal bias too; I'm constantly turning the volume down on everything XD
      It's normal to be able to keep the basic fry sound and take it much higher without changing the tone. Whether it's healthy or recommended is another matter altogether and I wouldn't be able to guess outside a lesson context; I've often spent an entire 60min lesson on this issue with some students.

    • @DestroyerMariko
      @DestroyerMariko Před 4 lety

      Oh wow! O_O; Thankfully I'm not stuck with the problem then! XD Lol I still wanna get lessons one day but the Aussie exchange rate is so bad rn on top of the time difference 😭 one day!
      Well I hope you don't turn down the sound any lower haha ^_^; I've run out of things I can turn up to be able to hear it lol. Would have to start ripping the videos to put into software to boost it, then remove the noise floor and hope you still sound the same haha. 😬

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety

      @@DestroyerMariko XD I doubt it will ever go lower than vocal fry videos XD

  • @hanisdhuzuki
    @hanisdhuzuki Před rokem +1

    I've never learnt vocal. Instead of doing my actual homework, I am here. Informative anyways!

  • @yaralahoud7574
    @yaralahoud7574 Před 3 lety +11

    I was always able to get that sound, but when i try to do it on higher notes(basically on any note) i sing an octave lower. Do you have any idea how to sound raspy but without going an Octave lower?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +2

      It depends on why you're going an octave lower... As in, are your true vocal folds dropping the pitch lower or is the fry creating a subharmonic that's an octave lower.
      If it's your vocal folds, try going in and out of the distortion. So start clean, then fry, then clean and don't spend too much time in fry.
      If it's the fry creating the subharmonic you'll need to do the fry in an even more relaxed way. Try a looser clean to start with or even making it feel a little bit breathy.

  • @DeviIInADress
    @DeviIInADress Před 3 lety +4

    My method of finding my vocal fry range was growing up in California

  • @coltonruscheinsky7863
    @coltonruscheinsky7863 Před 4 lety +6

    Oh god I need to know how to take this into the higher registers

  • @penontonyoutube8997
    @penontonyoutube8997 Před 3 lety +3

    Shes special 😍

  • @RajenderKumar-nj9pt
    @RajenderKumar-nj9pt Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for your tutorial. Please tell, can Vocal Fry Tutorial improve any kind of voice disorders?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 měsíci

      It depends on the disorder and how we do vocal fry. Vocal fry will be most useful for disorders that involve pressing the vocal folds together too harshly, or breath & pressure issues. We'd be looking for very light use of fry in these instances in order to experience good vocal fold closure without effort or much pressure. If we're looking at more organic disorders (cysts, polyps etc), rather then dysfunctional behaviours, fry might not be the best strategy. If done lightly, it won't do harm, but it might not be the most useful option.

  • @americanriot8689
    @americanriot8689 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey! Thanks for the tutorial! I’m able to Fry scream in the mornings when I’m just waking up and on the way to work I crush my fry screams. It was easy to find that “sweet spot” but after work or when I’m more awake, I feel like it’s really tough for me to do a good vocal fry and hit that sweet spot consistently.
    I’m I crazy or is there something to this?
    Any info or tips are appreciated! Thanks!

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +4

      This is 100% normal. In the mornings your breathflow is less, your breathing is really lazy from sleeping and your body is under energized and not really putting in much effort. Fry loves all these things! I usually recommend people practise fry first thing in the morning and that they avoid normal vocal warm ups if they want fry...
      Tip: record yourself counting to 5 in your speaking voice in the morning and guess what volume you're doing that at (pick a number from 1-10). Then do the same thing after work and see how that number differs. If it's higher, try moving your volume down to where it was in the morning and then attempting your fry work :)

    • @americanriot8689
      @americanriot8689 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou THANK YOU! Glad I’m not crazy! Well... I am but anyone who is a content creator and metal vocalist has to be nuts, right? Ha!
      Going to try the counting exercise too! Awesome tip and great clarification! I really appreciate it Aliki!🤘

  • @runawayrae1882
    @runawayrae1882 Před rokem

    Such an amazing video!🙌 Really helps me understand what to do except for the little cracking of your voice when you get low, it's just not there for me. 😪

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před rokem +1

      If you're going low and nothing is happening you might not be low enough in your range. If you go low and it's getting breathy and then fading out, you'll need to move down without getting breathy at all in order to locate fry. If you go low and the sound just stops without getting breathy or tight or anything, then you might need to stay on the low notes and try sliding down in slow motion to promote further relaxation of the vocal folds :)

    • @runawayrae1882
      @runawayrae1882 Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the tips! I will definitely try it soon!

  • @firedragonslayer6052
    @firedragonslayer6052 Před 3 lety

    I can't seem to find my vocal fry, im a beginner in vocals and generally singing so whenever i try to go lower i either end up with a whistle or throat bass

  • @numetalmaniac5917
    @numetalmaniac5917 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Aliki, great video!! One thing I'm not sure about, what do you mean by breathy?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, by breathy I mean a small amount of air audibly leaking past the vocal folds. (and of course, I can't think of a good example at the moment >.< Think first verse of a ballad, like Beast In Black - Ghost In The Rain)

  • @oskartrotterpando8561
    @oskartrotterpando8561 Před 2 lety

    Greetings froomm Chilee 🇨🇱

  • @superhumans23
    @superhumans23 Před 2 lety +1

    I finally managed to feel my vocal fry not in my throat, but like if it was coming from behind, like from my chest or my ears, I dont even know. I definetly feel my lungs working hard, but it feels soo much confortable, doesnt hurt or anything. And it sounds even lower and with more power. So I think I finally got it right... Right? D:

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety +1

      Possibly. Sensations in singing actually give us little information because it's so dependent on the shape and size of your vocal tract in combination with your skull, so it's a bit of a personal experience thing only. This is part of the reason why I don't really talk too much about sensation. Sounds like it could be right, I would challenge you to feel no work from your lungs at all, so make it even more comfortable & lazy...

  • @Julia-lk8jn
    @Julia-lk8jn Před 3 lety +3

    OMG, 4:20 makes me want to hide under the bed (which I can't, because that's where my chaos is hiding.) I've never heard something so much like a Grausedrude / Harpy without even a touch of special effects, it's bloody amazing.
    The whole video is interesting and clear instructions and fun to watch ... oh, and honestly: It's so nice to see a female youtuber who skips make-up and goes straight for info and instructions.
    (I know it's everybody's personal decision, but sometimes it feels like 20 minutes make-up are a must for youtubers with ovaries, and it's discouraging.)

    • @to_boldly_roll
      @to_boldly_roll Před 3 lety

      Well said! 🖤🤘

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I really would love to see more women without make up... Very often I'll just vanish from social media entirely because I'm fatigued by seeing everyone trying so hard >

  • @philtejeda3110
    @philtejeda3110 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey, you make really great and useful content, thank you. I'd like to ask you if there are any possible ways to do fry and false cord screams quiet but at the same momet save the efficiency of practicing. I haven't began to try to do vocals yet, so I'm thinking of how not to disturb my family and neighbors and I also just don't like loud noises in inappropriate situations.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +2

      I hear you and I feel the pain of volume too >.< It's much easier to practise vocal fry quietly without annoying anyone. False cord tends to be a bit loud because you've got 2 sets of vocal folds vibrating, so there's quite a bit of noise going on... Do you sing clean?

    • @philtejeda3110
      @philtejeda3110 Před 4 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou no, I have never done any type of vocals before but I used to play saxophone, so I know how to use the diafragm, it gotta help me with the false cord screaming, I hope.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +2

      @@philtejeda3110 if you haven't done cleans my advice is start using your voice, especially your falsetto (think light & feminine-sounding). Your goal is less air, less less less, waaaayy less than you'd need for saxophone :D

    • @philtejeda3110
      @philtejeda3110 Před 4 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou I accidently did a fry scream while practicing the fry but now I forgot how I've done that. I hope I'll figure out how I did that but I'm really excited because it was my first time ever practicing vocals! Thank you very much, your videos and your answers keep me interested and kinda inspired in learning vocals. Also, I checked Desolate Plains and found the music sounding very interesting and enjoyable to me. I hope you're having a good time during the quarantine:)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +1

      @@philtejeda3110 Wooohooo!! Fantastic! Keep doing what you're doing - vocal fry is a bit hit and miss in the beginning so be patient with yourself :D
      Thank you for checking out the music ^.^

  • @spx730
    @spx730 Před 3 lety +1

    does fry come from true vocal cords or false? or it's always a mix between them? does it depend on the pitch of fry?
    when I'm playing with fry I notice that lowest fry is... Well, lower, physically.
    whilst higher fry (say, you're coming into fry from falsetto), is a lot higher, and physically feels like somewhere in soft palate.
    are they both safe for frequent usage?
    are they fundamentally different?
    is there any lesson on anatomical aspects of fry and other distortion types?
    thanks

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Hi! Vocal fry always happens with your true vocal folds. It has nothing to do with your false vocal folds. We are physiologically able to activate the true vocal folds in fry and activate the false vocal folds at the same time for a combo fry + false fold distortion.
      What you feel during singing of any kind are sympathetic vibrations and they can be different for every person as they are based on the shape & size of your vocal tract and the shape & size of your skull.
      As long as you aren't using air to get the sound and you aren't squeezing/pushing to create the vocal fry, whatever you're doing is safe for frequent usage. As long as fry isn't your exclusive usage and you're still speaking "normally" and are able to sing in falsetto, that's good.
      Your low & high fry are not really anatomically different as far as I know.
      At the moment, I don't have a video purely on anatomical aspects of distortions...

    • @spx730
      @spx730 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou here's probably best examples I could find, maybe you find it useful too:
      czcams.com/video/P3xOHJJzQN8/video.html
      czcams.com/video/T3jRE2SPv-w/video.html
      You're still doing paid lessons online, right?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      @@spx730 aww Brandon Kennedy, yup, seen all his stuff ^^ Thank you ^^
      Yes, I'm still giving paid singing lessons online!

  • @6_atlas_6
    @6_atlas_6 Před 3 lety

    I dont get breathy or anything and i sound good at first but when i try to actually add the scream like effect it doesnt really work if that makes any sense at all and idk why

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      I'm not quite sure what you mean, however if you're trying to add anything maybe experiment with taking away even more...

  • @citylight9659
    @citylight9659 Před 3 lety

    I've tried to go so low but it dont crack and didnt sound fry even a bit, but i will try it again

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +2

      Make sure that you aren't getting breathy and that you're staying relaxed nonetheless as you go lower.

  • @kojik4271
    @kojik4271 Před 3 lety

    You’re voice gets so deep!!! How did you practice that? Just low pitch vocal fry practices?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Do you mean my speaking voice or my fry. I practised singing to the bottom of my range trying 3 different degrees of compression: breathy, normal and fry. I then worked on the fry very very slowly to get it lower and lower.

    • @kojik4271
      @kojik4271 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou i was talking about how low your vocal fry gets, but your speaking voice is pretty low and sultry lol

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      @@kojik4271 XD

  • @anibalcaballero8131
    @anibalcaballero8131 Před 4 lety

    I am kind of curious to know about your thoughts of young people that utilizes vocal fry on casual conversations? Particularly young people(male/females).

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +1

      Vocal fry is an interesting one because it can be very good for you and is used by voice therapists to help a number of vocal issues. That being said, everything depends on how it's done...
      Regarding people speaking with a lot of vocal fry , I think it is good to minimise the amount of vocal fry one uses in speech. Two reasons: 1) it is very difficult to know, at a low range, how much tension lies within vocal fry and it's even harder to tell at the speed of speech, so it's safer to avoid it and 2) people often have a negative emotional response to vocal fry and this can impact the individual speaking so, again, safer to avoid for social reasons.

  • @aletometal3545
    @aletometal3545 Před 3 lety

    Hey, very good videos! Try using some compressor or limiter on your recordings because your voice is way too quiet.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Yup, trying different things at the moment to fix this long-term :)

  • @scented_beef4202
    @scented_beef4202 Před rokem

    1:49 lmao im ✨magical✨

  • @lordrocky8822
    @lordrocky8822 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the videos I appreciate youy luv , umm can you teach me how to fry scream I will pay for private lessons

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      I teach 24/7, you can see my availability on the booking page of my website www.aliki.katriou.com ^^

  • @GaminglegendZak
    @GaminglegendZak Před 3 lety

    Hey, any tips for doing whistle tone (for guys)?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly, aim for G6 and above - not lower - and try them on an inhale. You'll have to inhale the least amount of air physically possible in order to get the tone :)

  • @jkln1498
    @jkln1498 Před 3 lety

    I followed you

  • @fire_handxd4331
    @fire_handxd4331 Před 2 lety

    I feel like i have replaced my vocal fry with subharmonics. Everytime i slide down there is a small point where its fry but a bit lower its turning into subharmonics. And i normally cant switch to fry its just already turning into subs

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      Ah, this is interesting. Getting out of subharmonics might need a bit more air moving through the system but I wouldn't put my hand in fire on that one...

  • @alex_nap
    @alex_nap Před 8 měsíci

    When we vocal fry, do we actually engage false chords?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 8 měsíci +1

      When we vocal fry, the false vocal folds do not need to engage. That being said, some people do engage their false folds whilst frying and some singers who "fry scream" are in a combo/hybrid distortion of fry + false folds.

  • @ilikecats8653
    @ilikecats8653 Před 3 lety +1

    Back at the beginning since I haven’t been able to practice 😭💔

  • @daviribeiro8997
    @daviribeiro8997 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm not really sure,but I think that a may have a gap in my vocal chords,I can't do this fry sound,well just a liiiiittle bit and then.. nothing,I don't know if I'm doing something wrong,if I'm not in total control of my breath,but I can't do this,and when I do,starts to hurt a little

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 měsíci

      There are so many things that could be happening... one option is that you could be in a tighter coordination of fry, another option is that your false vocal folds could be approximating or even vibrating slightly. Try sliding downwards into the sound from a clean, speaking pitch...

  • @JoshyYoshiAMV
    @JoshyYoshiAMV Před 8 měsíci

    I don’t understand how to make it less breathy :/
    I get fry but underneath I can hear lots of air
    Going higher gives me the same problem

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 měsíci

      Have you tried "reverse engineering" the issue? Rather than trying to get less air in your fry, simply inhale normally, then exhale most of your air and make your fry sound. Don't do this while driving, it might make you light headed. But we're basically exploring how much air you might need to get "rid of" before the vocal folds make closer contact easily because they aren't resisting all that air/being blown apart.
      All that being said, there's nothing "wrong" with breathy fry. You can unlock some really cool sounds from a breathy fry. It's just nice to be able to do either/or :)

  • @dkryptonut
    @dkryptonut Před 2 lety

    I have what people would say is a deep voice, at least for my country. Really struggling to find the fry. I'll give your method a try later (I can't make much noise right now) and hopefully I'll finally be able to find it. Almost feels like my throat is coated to prevent it from happening - it's low but quite broken some higher sounds pop in and out sometimes too. Not sure what I'm doing wrong, just can't seem to get that stable croakiness in demo videos. Any other tips or tricks for someone who is still struggling to find it? Are some people just unable to fry?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety +1

      Everyone is physiologically able to fry. You might need to significantly reduce your volume. Do you have a low, loud/booming voice?

    • @dkryptonut
      @dkryptonut Před 2 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou well, that is good news! When speaking you could say I do have a deep, loud, sometimes booming voice, was pointed out to me a lot in my younger days. So, I've generally tried to keep the volume down as I've gotten older...except when I laugh, then everyone hears it 😂
      Could mucus / nasal drip also play a part in it?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety +1

      @@dkryptonut Nasal drip is always annoying and it can make your life harder but it won't prevent you from being able to fry :) I'd guess volume is the struggle...

    • @dkryptonut
      @dkryptonut Před 2 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou thanks very much! I will experiment with volume 😁

  • @andivavincentandrean9948

    I used to be able to do vocal fry until i found a youtube video of subharmonic register and start practicing it. And now i forgot how to do vocal fry. And when i am trying to do vocal fry, i ended up doing subharmonic.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      My working hypothesis is that subharmonic stuff is using the thyroarytenoid muscle during fry. So, in your case, instead of starting in your normal chest voice play around with a) dropping from falsetto into light chest voice into light fry, b) starting with a light, slightly breathy chest voice and going into fry.

  • @happymonster9098
    @happymonster9098 Před 2 lety

    🤔 I ended up here but actually not sure if fry is the technique I want to learn, I was interested about distorted voices between singing and screaming (like tool, linkin park, stoned jesus) for a stoner rock style and I heard that kind of voice is achieved mixing fry scream with regular singing but this seems to be completely different. Yet interesting.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety +1

      I am probably one of the few people on the internet who would argue that the bands you mentioned seldom use fry. Linkin Park used to use fry sometimes live but not really on the recordings. At some point, I need to make a tutorial about those kind of sounds...

    • @happymonster9098
      @happymonster9098 Před 2 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou Thank you for your answer, I agree with you, I don´t think the fry technique is the right way to achieve that effect.
      A tutorial about that would be awesome!

  • @an1megraphics627
    @an1megraphics627 Před rokem

    μπορεις να κανεις βιντεο για το πως να κανεις fry screams

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před rokem

      Κούτσα κούτσα προς τ΄κει το πηγαίνω, απλά πρέπει να καλύψω πολύ ύλη....

  • @yougood809
    @yougood809 Před 3 lety

    she has such cynical enthusiasm. Can't put my finger on it. Not complaining neither.

  • @ponderatulify
    @ponderatulify Před měsícem

    Seems like I can vocal fry but only when doing reverse breathing basically pulling air in. Am I cheating?

  • @lackofsnack5762
    @lackofsnack5762 Před 3 lety

    Can anybody just go and listen to a song called "Crawl Through Knives" for In Flames, and tell me what type of scream did Andres Fridèn(In flames' singer) used to do in that peroid of time, i'd be so thankful.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! My guess would be light false vocal fold distortion with a lot of twang/aryepiglottic narrowing. Every now and then he does vocal fry. It's pretty varied live around that period... I would also say quiet to conversational volume, not really loud.

  • @kaynethebeast4511
    @kaynethebeast4511 Před 2 lety +1

    I did this to scare my friends at primary. Never knew it was used for singing

  • @rob1996ization
    @rob1996ization Před 2 lety

    Hey great video. I have a question about a certain bands vocal style, and was wondering if it was vocal fry? I'll respond to this comment with the song if you can help

    • @rob1996ization
      @rob1996ization Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/HPklUo9K3SY/video.html

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      Let me know which bands/songs/timestamps etc.

    • @rob1996ization
      @rob1996ization Před 2 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou I put a link in the reply

    • @rob1996ization
      @rob1996ization Před 2 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou czcams.com/video/HPklUo9K3SY/video.html

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      @@rob1996ization ah, I guessed this might be the case. Can you tell me what to search online because, for whatever reason, CZcams is just not letting me see or access the link >

  • @Thankz4sharing
    @Thankz4sharing Před 2 lety

    How do you other viewers react to people who find fry to be annoying?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před rokem +1

      Loads of people find fry annoying. I don't know... I think it's normal to like or dislike things randomly. It depends on what the brain has connected it to, probably.

  • @Harry-et7dc
    @Harry-et7dc Před rokem

    are you australian? most of your accent sounds aussie but there are certain quirks that i can't quite place

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před rokem +1

      Oooo good ears... I'm not. My mother is from New Zealand, so that's what you're picking up on. The weird quirks are because I went to a Greek-American high school at 15 and they couldn't understand my accent so I had to mess up some vowels & consonants here and there XD

  • @Aditya-yi7uy
    @Aditya-yi7uy Před 3 lety

    Please make a whistle register tutorial ....

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety +1

      I would love to but I'd need to bury myself in more books & research papers before I do so publicly (need to make sure everything is up to date!) >

    • @Aditya-yi7uy
      @Aditya-yi7uy Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou it's totally fine if you do a lil bit late.....I know waiting is worth for this tutorial :) .....but please make a tutorial on that 🙏🙏

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      @@Aditya-yi7uy I will do :)

  • @WideCuriosity
    @WideCuriosity Před 3 lety

    Not totally clear on this. That creaky fry sound, I can create that on much higher pitches. It's not limited to a low register... and as I type it seems you can too. So how is it a register rather than a general voice quality ?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      So, I use the word "register" in the scientific sense and largely what determines a vocal register is the pattern of vibration on the vocal folds. Range is irrelevant to register - there are just register tendencies & certain register will be more efficient at certain ranges but there is no limit.
      Does this explain it or did I just make things more confusing?

    • @WideCuriosity
      @WideCuriosity Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou Thanks. I can follow that, but feel the terms in general use do not always seem to be used consistently from instructor to instructor. Until now I have associated a register with a particular range. Fry tending to be the lowest. Furthermore different instructors refer to different ranges differently, some clearly suggesting, as an example, head voice is identical with falsetto, some seeing falsetto as above head, or a sub division of head. Others add flageolet, whilst others don't. Oh for consistent agreement 🙂

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      @@WideCuriosity Yes, this is because the terms originated as descriptions for sound qualities and there was no science behind them. Then, for the first decades of voice research, the scientists didn't agree on the terms. Now there is agreement within the scientific community that there are 4 registers: M0 (fry), M1 (chest), M2 (falsetto), M3 (whistle). I know it's all a mess and I would love to see consistency but I think we're still far from it :/

  • @slvg0078
    @slvg0078 Před 3 lety

    Am I going right? My larynx lifts up. Throat gets clinched.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      Larynx can lift but it sounds like you might be using more effort than needed :)

    • @slvg0078
      @slvg0078 Před 3 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou Thank you💛. Yes I feel like making effort.

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 3 lety

      @@slvg0078 Try giving yourself this challenge: get ready to make the sound but then just silently inhale and exhale on that shape/hold to see if you can relax there, then try making the sound...

  • @melman7738
    @melman7738 Před rokem

    Is there any way to get rid the vocal fry? I have it even when I speak and it’s so annoying 😭

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před rokem +1

      There are various ways. You might have vocal fry when speaking if you're speaking at a pitch that is too low, so the first thing I would explore would be speaking pitch. From then on, you'll need to increase the volume of your voice, possible increase airflow too. You can also do explorations with the airflow but those are slightly more complex to type up... I would start with pitch & volume first.

    • @melman7738
      @melman7738 Před rokem

      @@AlikiKatriou thank you!!!

  • @Mahbus
    @Mahbus Před 2 lety

    i cant find register

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      First thought: if you're going into nothingness and a breathy sound, you need to use a lot less air to find it.

  • @matthewvanmiddendorp3740
    @matthewvanmiddendorp3740 Před 2 lety +1

    Me sings extremely low bass* keeps going lower* discovers he can sing lower than what was known before. No vocal fry but I somehow increased my low end range even more :)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      haha, this is awesome! Embrace the low XD

    • @NorselittlePaganWitch
      @NorselittlePaganWitch Před rokem

      Awesome man, wish I could hear that. lol I love low voices like Geoff Castellucci

  • @XxDiZx
    @XxDiZx Před 4 lety +2

    Hey I have a question, sometimes I can do "decent" fry screams and all of a sudden it doesn't work any more, yet there is no pain or anything there is just no sound comming out of my mouth any more .... any idea what that could be?

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety +3

      Haha - I love this question! It could be you doing fry screams really well. At their core fry phonations are extremely quiet so the next closest thing to fry would be silence. When that happens to you next time try exhaling or inhaling and let me know if that feels normal on your vocal folds or if you felt you might have been squeezing and had to release a lot to let the breath pass through!

    • @XxDiZx
      @XxDiZx Před 4 lety

      @@AlikiKatriou thank you very much for the reply. Well after trying for some time I believe, that I was squeezing to much :)

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 4 lety

      @@XxDiZx Makes sense to me, that's pretty much everyone's initial experience :) It's tricky not to squeeze!

  • @dernardobolhafa9641
    @dernardobolhafa9641 Před 2 lety +1

    Can't do it.

  • @captainwarhead5355
    @captainwarhead5355 Před 2 lety +1

    I need to clean up my vocal fry. It sounds like a 2 stroke dirt bike while idling

    • @AlikiKatriou
      @AlikiKatriou  Před 2 lety

      XD Start by making it quieter and lighter, as light as you can go (light in terms of muscle).

    • @to_boldly_roll
      @to_boldly_roll Před 2 lety

      @CaptainWarhead A beautiful sound! 🖤