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Unrelenting 12-30-2009 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Guitaristofhammett (Post 783956)
Slipknot really isnt a screamo band or any genre that really uses screaming. To get close to them sing low. No screaming is involved for there songs. Just saying that.

not a big slipknot fan, but yes they do scream

RockInsanity 01-01-2010 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by SEVRINLEADER (Post 61863)
Yea I used to have the screaming down great. Then I went to a concert (the guys in my sig) and ripped the crap out of something. My voice has never been the same. Its been about 5 months now. I've given up on the screams.

Man, that sucks. Sorry to hear that. Did you go to the doc?

RockInsanity 01-01-2010 05:01 PM

[QUOTE=phoenixflames;88586]^ Milk can definatly help you have a more gravely sound QUOTE]

...And help you cut the cheese.

RockInsanity 01-01-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by michelle_elle (Post 790238)
As the others said - first of all, do not strain your vocal chords. It could ruin your voice FOR GOOD.
"Good" screamings don't make any damage, they come from the "inside" rather then the "outside". I wish I could explain it better - you should look for the method that Chris Cornell uses, it's a mixed head & chest voice that creates the unique scream

Chris Cornell has a ****ing amazing scream. His range is rediculous. Good points.

HingeRH 01-11-2010 02:19 PM

Turn down the amps so you have to scream louder, that will surely help you. To ruin your voice. Important thing is first learn to sing in tune, then start bit by bit to rough up your voice at the same time you sing. Later on you can move straight to tough rasp sound or even screaming. But keeping your voice steady while screaming high pitches is even harder than singing with clear, or with a bit rasped voice. Practise is they key!


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