In my case, it took a couple of years xD I was doing something between a high pitched yell scream and false chord for 7 years until I've changed it but it took so long because I didn't look for a new technique and sticked with the old ways instead. During lessons with my students it usually require 2 or 3 sessions.
DUDEEEEEEE OMG!!!!! I've been trying to unlock this scream for MONTHS. Literally this exorcise did it. NO ONE else on youtube explained that the power of this scream is through the nose and not the throat. THAT was what unlocked it for me! Thank you so much!
Finally I'm starting to get somewhere with this 😅 I'm kind of comfortable with fry screams by now, and I can feel that if I try to do the false cord highs, there's about 50% fry distortion in there, but I will work that out. I just really want to get those late 90s swedish death metal high screams :D
If you look for more methods that will help you unlock your high false chord, and you are familiar with kargyraa throat singing, check out the tutorial below! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9kbigaaMgIg.html
i cant go that high 😭😭😭 will keep practicing though. thank you 6:24 this song is exactly why i want to be able to do high screams lol OMG I CAN KINDA DO IT THIS IS SO FUN. THANK YOU
Make sure you stay in your own vocal range, you probably can’t go that high because your vocal break is lower than his and there for your range is lower and pushing too hard to reach or replicate his high can hurt you
It's day 2 of learning highs and I've opened more high sounds, also added to your sounds my own sounds that I'm comfortable with such as fast "Wow", prolonged "I" vowel with big smile and twang and imitation of a little dog barking sound like chihuahua! @@sibilaextremevocal
It's important to discover how much you can increase the pitch or brighten the sound color of your scream without losing the correct (comfortable and good sounding) technique. If you will aim too high too early, it will be probably uncomfortable or won't sound too good.
At 12:23 you can hear the scream: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tXIICacooes.html It sounds like a breathy fry scream or a hybrid scream (I was using a similar screaming technique that was based on slightly breathy, high falsetto combined with a basic growl, and the higher I was screaming, the more "fryish" it was becoming).
I didn't record anything dedicated to this style of vocals because I don't like it :D It wasn't also too comfortable in the long run, so as soon as I learned proper fry scream, high false chord and hybrid scream, I stopped using it.
@@sibilaextremevocal Thank you for your answer! The point is, it has no indicator of doing something wrong: no pain, no discomfort, no strain, no pushing. That's scary
In such a situation it's good to record yourself and check if achieve a proper sound quality. If you sound good and don't feel any discomfort, then it should be fine.
@@sibilaextremevocal I sound good and I have no discomfort doing high screams most of the time (the time I have discomfort I have very rough reflux) . Just that I'm kind of paranoid about these
OK xD If you want, I can share with you a recording of one of my students who has a high scream that reminds of a combination of old Suicide Silence and BMTH, and he is very good. And if you want to tell me I can't do false chord highs, write it directly - no one will get offended, especially that I can easily prove I can do them, if the tutorial with very basic screams isn't enough. A tutorial isn't for me to show off but to help people learn something useful, starting with a basic sound.