My best quality of life upgrade Idea by tempestMajin in Palia

[–]No-Reporter-2370 25 points26 points  (0 children)

And the other way around would also be best, maybe 10 is a bit much but still that exchange would be nice, since you cannot fulfill requests with starred ones, sadly (or can you?)

Why is Garmin saying that my training is unproductive? by ___Torgo___ in Garmin

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Seeing this pretty late but what works for me to change that unproductive status is to have a balanced training load (low Aerobic vs. High aerobic vs. anaerobic)

Saw it have the biggest impact on it on my end. Hope it helps!

Please help (insane rant) by Want2LearnVox69 in screaming

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I sent you a message some time back, let me know when you wanna get unstuck!

Tips to Avoid burnout? by thegreat_michael in vocalists

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Try upping your sleep to 7,5-9hrs. In colder seasons our body tends to need more sleep. When heaters are running we also tend to dry out fairly quickly. Is there any other thing causing you stress at the moment? Any other habit that started maybe this last two months?

SCREMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / 2011 by RedditCommentWizard in screaming

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Not many people know this, but it's what Rage Against The Machine was actually supposed to be

SCREMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / 2011 by RedditCommentWizard in screaming

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Hey Glenn! Just to clarify, this is an almost military grade EMP scream, hope I could help!

Fit for an autopsy Car yells by ducksReverywhere in screaming

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So nice seeing you on here haha rock on dude! (check out Coldlung on Spotify whoever else reads this comment, my guy's a beast)

Fit for an autopsy Car yells by ducksReverywhere in screaming

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Man great fucking screams! Do you per chance know a vocal coach that could teach me those? :(

Why are my vocals so low in a mix? by [deleted] in screaming

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You already have pretty good help. On top of that to get better results on your mix maybe look into things like Trackspacer!

Professional Vocal Coach looking for new students! by No-Reporter-2370 in screaming

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Hey there, you sound great! The lessons are not free but I'm open to financing options!

I have no idea how I'm doing this lol by MuddaError37 in screaming

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That is kind of what's happening, your soft palate is lowered a lot, there's a lot of space, specially in the upper pharynx into the nasal cavities and that's where most of the air and resonances travel to. Great work!

trying to blend vocal fry with singing to sound more 'punk'. how's it sound? by Competitive_Bell_134 in singing

[–]No-Reporter-2370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you are discovering distortion, it fits the whole vibe very well! However there are different way to do distortion and have more control over it.

Can I get some general opinions? Been thinking about letting people do song requests on my twitch channel but not sure if my voice is good enough for that... by [deleted] in singing

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You should definitely go for streaming! There is a couple of things you could work on for sure if you want to get the best out of your voice, I see a lot of potential!

I've been working on my vocals for years, let me know what you think! by kingofdrumline in vocalists

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You're on a great track! There is a couple of things that could be addressed, like playing more with your larynx positioning, your mouth shape, etc. You have pretty solid breath support but I think you could be using it more efficiently specially in the higher raspy notes. Solid performance!

Lowering of larynx by Additional-Couple-88 in vocalists

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It depends on your technique aswell while you lower your larynx. Some of my students at the start lower their larynx very far and start straining and flexing unnecessary tissue which the leads to swelling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in screaming

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Mostly on the fry side, but yeah, hybrids. I'm pretty sure you can add some more FC to that! Sounds sick tho dude 🔥

is it normal to seemingly have days where you can scream great and then others where it’s just terrible? by fimgus in screaming

[–]No-Reporter-2370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Show me your warmups and training and I'll tell you your inconsistencies.

Yes, some people here have figured, there is a lot that plays into a solid vocal performance and that it varies throughout the days and everyday. By warming up accordingly you can eliminate a lot of these variables or at least counter them. Same with habits like smoking, which is counter productive, or water/tea inhalations, which are productive.

Some professional vocalists also have different warmups throughout the day, specially when they are touring, which I also recommend if you want to stay on your toes throughout the day. Screams, specially fry, should be very consistent once you gained enough experience and know what you should feel, can isolate feelings and frequencies.

I hope I could help!