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How to Sing like Brian Johnson from AC/DC 

Sterling R Jackson
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Brian Johnson is actually English with a geordie accent, not Scottish. Apologies for the mistake 😊
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@hello_world777
@hello_world777 Год назад
Wow - that is so great! I found it to be a mix between Axl Rose and Johnson. You should do a setlist with all ACDC songs - I'd listen to it!
@Geek_Chorus
@Geek_Chorus 11 месяцев назад
Step 1-Force your intestines out through your nose.... Actually Brian Johnson has one of the coolest voices in rock. His singing is what turned me onto AC/DC when I first heard "Who Made Who" when I got that album as a gift when I was 12. It blew me away! Also met him and the guy is pure class 100%
@RandomKissFan0815
@RandomKissFan0815 2 месяца назад
He is just a normal guy like you and me
@daveroller8663
@daveroller8663 Год назад
Seriously that was pretty damn good. I’ve always tried to figure out how he and other singers like the singer for Jackyl sing like that. Great job man!!
@bobcatstillwell4844
@bobcatstillwell4844 Год назад
🤘😎🤘 You killed it! Awesome job!
@Guitar387
@Guitar387 26 дней назад
You sounded amazing exactly like Brian. Incredible.
@exkalibur25ca
@exkalibur25ca Год назад
That was incredible 😍
@Thomas-ig3kn
@Thomas-ig3kn Год назад
Awesome video brother 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
@Thewilko1234
@Thewilko1234 Год назад
He’s English btw he’s from a town called Dunston In Gateshead,Newcastle Upon Tyne
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Mistakes have been made. His accent is pretty thick.
@Thewilko1234
@Thewilko1234 Год назад
@@SterlingRJackson indeed it’s a common mistake either Welsh or Scottish people think
@mathieurivest2348
@mathieurivest2348 Год назад
nice, better than I expected !
@11KT11
@11KT11 Год назад
That’s was fricken awesome!
@darrinjoy4893
@darrinjoy4893 Год назад
No easy feat but you crushed it!!! My wife approves as well😉
@TD_t_dickens
@TD_t_dickens Год назад
Great singing.
@VoxRox
@VoxRox Год назад
10:18 This is so key. You must learn to use less air. And the higher you go, the less air you use. I could sing high with pretty good stamina, but I was still prone to blowing out my voice. Almost four years ago, I showed a video of me singing a 'fair' attempt at Roxanne by The Police to a hard rock and metal guy and he told me about using less air. It took me some time to figure it out, but it was so helpful for both reliability in hitting higher notes in mixed voice, and also to protect my voice. Now I can sing tough songs for literally hours at a stretch and not blow a gasket.
@electricorchard1428
@electricorchard1428 2 месяца назад
Don't agree with this, it's always been more air less squeeze- to yes keep the volume low, but you don't do that by closing off. It is a case of pressure and flow, you want tons of pressure always so you can have flow when you need it for distortion.
@VoxRox
@VoxRox 2 месяца назад
@@electricorchard1428 I dunno, man. My personal experience is that more air=less control and prone to blowing out the voice, less air=control and stamina. In my experience, more air is the wrong way to go.
@electricorchard1428
@electricorchard1428 2 месяца назад
@@VoxRox Which is completley the opposite of most classically trained musicians. You are blowing your voice out because you are too constricted and getting any sort of volume like that will blow out your voice. If you relax and push more air, it will give you no strain. Your experience is wrong.
@VoxRox
@VoxRox 2 месяца назад
@@electricorchard1428 You wanna bet? I don't blow my voice out and I can sing most people under the table any day of the week. You wanna try me? Classical training won't help you sing Rock and Roll, my friend.
@VoxRox
@VoxRox 2 месяца назад
More air and a relaxed technique may get you falsetto notes, or singing like a classically trained counter tenor, but that is not at all what drives rock vocal styles.
@montyrayza7220
@montyrayza7220 6 дней назад
Best imitation of Brian I've heard, you sounded just like him. Love your channel. A certain other popular teacher out here who knows his shit sings this stuff but he doesn't sound like Brian at all. Lots of power but it doesn't sound right.
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson 5 дней назад
😊
@garethbarry3825
@garethbarry3825 4 месяца назад
Holy freakin hell- that was INCREDIBLE
@prp2
@prp2 Год назад
😂 Just came across your channel but you're fuckin hilarious, man, and... nicely done!
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Ha that’s very kind 😊
@aimr75
@aimr75 Год назад
@Sterling R Jackson great job breaking down Brian’s singing. Would be great if you could do something similar with Kurt Cobain
@carlyp9460
@carlyp9460 Год назад
look who popped up on my feed. happy to see your face :)
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Now you can finally sing like Brian Johnson like you’ve always said you wanted to.
@mathewverdon9250
@mathewverdon9250 9 месяцев назад
Hi bud, I really appreciate your videos and was hoping you might look at ACDC back in black vocal analysis. I'm trying to learn this and find myself going from high compression head voice and chest voice. It's either one or the other and I think it's just not consistent. I find head voice too high at times and a high Chest voice to low. Any help with an exercise would be great. Many thanks and keep up the great work.
@Okie-Tom
@Okie-Tom 3 месяца назад
Not bad at all! His voice is very unique for sure!
@aireLIONpk
@aireLIONpk 3 месяца назад
BIG BIG BIG SHAPPO for u making this video, with all of what it takes !
@Owen_plays_music1049
@Owen_plays_music1049 Год назад
6:02 Yes it's a half step down. They play in Eb since 2008 :)
@557brunof4
@557brunof4 Год назад
but the isolated track of brian singing thunderstruck is from donington 1991
@r7m
@r7m 11 месяцев назад
Bb*
@XavierRichard76
@XavierRichard76 4 месяца назад
Great video! Thanks for the tips. I use to sing in a AC/DC tribute band for years now and I can sing Bon Scott’s stuff easily, my voice match perfectly but when it comes to Brian, things get harder. I noticed that convincing myself I have a low pitch voice (it’s not the case), I can barely imitate Brian’s voice but it’s still far from the original. By the way, Bon Scott’s area is my favorite.😉 Thanks, Keep on the good work!
@scottedwards3463
@scottedwards3463 Год назад
Omg what an amazing educational video. Do you do lessons?
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Yes. I’ve been teaching for about 12 years. You can book lessons directly through my website “sterlingrjackson.com” 😊
@Maniac1607
@Maniac1607 Месяц назад
Always thought he sang like he was getting an enema with a vacuum cleaner.
@rockyourworld5374
@rockyourworld5374 7 месяцев назад
I have been working on Brians for a while now. One thing i notice is: It is head voice, pressing your chest in the higher notes helps distort the sound. But in you shook me all night long and others in similar tune. You can't focus on the heighth of the notes. Rather you have to stay in a head mainly, chest mix. The high notes come from the nose whilst lower growl is chest voice. It is like tibeten throat screams. There are two distinct sounds about an octive apart. Back in Black and the like are very tricky because it would be easy clean, However with distortion the vocal tone gets bent into minor keys sounds. And the distortion can make the sound go flat. Screaming would work but it mucks up brian sound to much.
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson 7 месяцев назад
Very true here. There are healthy and not so healthy things happening in the recordings. He distortion is happening often times from multiple places and it makes for a really interesting and complex sound. When he sings live he only has his high range for about two to three songs and then starts staying lower.
@Camhill182
@Camhill182 3 месяца назад
You should do Joe Elliott of Def Leppard!
@KyOte13
@KyOte13 Год назад
please … please do Bon Scott. The man was a total master
@Thedarkestant
@Thedarkestant 2 месяца назад
Bon Scott is a tenor... Waaaaay harder for a baritone to sing in chest voice.
@stebolian
@stebolian Год назад
Nice Job. I get this but my mix isn't accessible everyday for some reason. Especially after singing normal pub songs. This gets lost somewhere. But other times easy. However my mix also is chesty which isn't correct. How do you make it exist up higher as that would last longer as theres less weight etc?? Advice?
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Not easily answered in a comment but you need to find a sound that allows you to blend back and forth not a sound that builds too much tension.
@peterbernhard7415
@peterbernhard7415 Год назад
Great voice. I' m not gonna link to any own attempts, as singing Thunderstruck means competition if not "war". Just checked "about" and was struck by the name of the band "vagus nerve". What region of the belly, anatomically, of of the chest does refer to, if to any muscle at all. Because it's brains with Brian, too. Just checked that Jackson did more than 200 videos - this confirms my belief that it just takes a whole lot of practice. Like 2 hours of choir each week - not enough. Refering to "nerve" and its ending in the head and not even in the vocal chords: if you really have - broken German: - ear worms you sing along it might even be your inner voice training the frequencies that do not become lost but come out much more "trained". Sure you got to know the melody by heart (you can learn by heart by first time listening if it's standard enough to you, in my opinion) before you start singing. To sum up: it's practice. And not losing your very good physical state you are hopefully thankfully so to say in. I'd be interested in know if the singer does any muscle training, belly muscles whatever. Frankly, if he/you do/does any muscle training - any muscle would do, such is my interest. In other words my guess is that it's not restricted to vocal chords, the muscle work in it. ... yes, I do. All the same. Linking to my pupil's attempts ("who want to "read more""...): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oIe_qAEsExk.html I did after this lesson, singing along Johnson, hope he never minds. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ht2k0T2sC4I.html I did earlier this year. Indeed, I should not underrate Jackson's advice, as generally speaking he addressed what turned out my problem too. "Sustainability". One funny thing that now crosses my mind is that trying to be competitive by sustaining a high note (in the first version I was trying to compensate by showing off my deep natural range - "ridiculous") will take away from the sustainability of singing Thunderstruck in one take. You got to train hard. Second, Jackson tells about bad and better days - I thought this is supreme: the general physical fitness. After this video I tend to think that in fact on an unfit day I may compensate the state I am in by knowing some technique, and why not take it from Johnson. Thank you!
@siralleycat9141
@siralleycat9141 Год назад
Sounds like Brian is using a chorus on his voice or possibly a light flanger in addition to the delay. It all makes him sound much fuller.
@rocknroll1973
@rocknroll1973 3 месяца назад
He doesnt. All shows use a bit of reverb to help the vocals standout and sit in with the mix.
@siralleycat9141
@siralleycat9141 3 месяца назад
@@rocknroll1973 Reverb can only be heard from the first few rows of the audience. It can serve to bury the vocals in the mix if overused. Singers usually like it in the monitors to take the strain off their voice, but at FOH, delay is king, and sometimes other effects. As a matter of fact, after hearing the isolated track again, you can clearly hear the chorus/flanger and the delay on his voice. You probably won't be able to convince me otherwise.
@rocknroll1973
@rocknroll1973 3 месяца назад
@@siralleycat9141 it's not to hear the reverb. It's for it to mix in and standout. They don't put a lot kf reverb on it. But only a little bit. Helps the vocals sound full. Listen to vocals with reverb vs without in a live setting
@ramirohernandez2380
@ramirohernandez2380 Год назад
Eso estubo bien solo faltaron los agudos osea lo grave si no me equivoco but sounds good
@johnmcminn9455
@johnmcminn9455 Год назад
I was under the impression singing upper register mix with distortion will ruin the smoothness in the break area A4 B4 C5
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Hi John. You seem to have received a lot of very specific information from one or a group of select folks and in my opinion it’s not necessarily correct. I’ve sung a lot of songs on my channel that disprove what you’re mentioning. There is no specific set of concrete rules to any of this. Just experiment and learn. Have fun with it. You’ll hit walls. Just listen to others than can go past those walls and study what they’re doing.
@johnmcminn9455
@johnmcminn9455 Год назад
@@SterlingRJacksonthanks for a response good advice, you really nailed the sound in your video. I did see an Ac/dC tribute band " Stiff upper lip" where the lead singer was joking he could actually "sing" normally with out distortion, in his other band . I am really amazed by that kind of talent where you know how to " not hurt yourself" some of the people who had trouble are actual touring musicians who have had to sing when they were sick or really needed a break.like Cornell, Plant, Perry, and others I like what you said, about the vocal cords swelling and positioning themselves with practice and performance. An interesting thing about singing is why musicianship is taught with sol-fedge, sight singing( do re me) is because the instrument voice, you can feel where G4 A4 C5 and B4 are much unlike pressing a button or plucking a string .
@robertbodoh2519
@robertbodoh2519 Год назад
That was good man. I sound like michael Jackson singing AC/DC. BAHAHAHA
@MichaelLynch1
@MichaelLynch1 4 месяца назад
I've seen AC/DC Many many times, 10 on Back in Black tour in 1980 and was down front on half of those, see him up close in his early on fire vocal say, you surprised Me, that was excellent without straining too much , you actually sang 👌 very very clean and pitch was perfect 👌
@dmytrotarasov9477
@dmytrotarasov9477 9 месяцев назад
Man, please learn about flase chords and extreme vocal technique.
@deschlu
@deschlu Год назад
Ivan gac is the best ACDC cover singer ... he have it all
@benmcgarry9563
@benmcgarry9563 3 месяца назад
A reporter once asked Brian Johnson in the 80s how he got his voice, he said "A pack of cigarettes and a bottle of whiskey a day."
@infodotwtf
@infodotwtf Год назад
Can you do a How to Sing Like Rod Stewart? 😮 Stay With Me...
@roythewho
@roythewho 11 месяцев назад
Yes please!
@surfboarding5058
@surfboarding5058 28 дней назад
Brian Johnson isn’t Scottish he’s from England northeastern England to be precise 1:11
@kelevmiara665
@kelevmiara665 Год назад
I can sing it with the high voice but zero distortion...
@JagadguruSvamiVegananda
@JagadguruSvamiVegananda Год назад
I switched-away from the video before you began your imitation and had no idea that it was YOU, and not Brian!
@ramirohernandez2380
@ramirohernandez2380 Год назад
Yes because every voice is Unique but Johnson's and scott so similar
@jimijames27
@jimijames27 Год назад
14:20 John C Riley?
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Haha. Does sound a bit like that.
@fin78_
@fin78_ 9 месяцев назад
Brian has a geordie accent not scottish.
@john2charles
@john2charles 4 месяца назад
hes not Scottish, He's from Newcastle and has a Geordie accent
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson 4 месяца назад
Yep. Wrote that in the description.
@laurenceblackadder3103
@laurenceblackadder3103 4 месяца назад
It a Geordie accent not Scottish, big difference
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson 4 месяца назад
Yes indeed. Made a mistake. Tried to fix it by writing it in the description. 😊
@laurenceblackadder3103
@laurenceblackadder3103 4 месяца назад
@@SterlingRJackson No worries wouldn’t matter to anyone else the world but us England and Scottish have so many regional accents it would blow your mind
@laurenceblackadder3103
@laurenceblackadder3103 2 месяца назад
@@SterlingRJackson No worries brother the number of accents in this part of world is unbelievable
@stevep119
@stevep119 23 дня назад
Brian Johnson doesn't have a Scottish accent at all he has a Geordie accent
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson 23 дня назад
Noted. Wrote this in the description.
@Jayteaseepiirturi
@Jayteaseepiirturi 2 месяца назад
I actually pulled this fucking song off today. High dominant is just fucking deadly! I'm probably not gonna do it again. It's just terrible.
@gregortega6547
@gregortega6547 Год назад
You'll never get it! All hiding behind a tower of effects NO scratchiness because you don't sing with tension too worried about "ruining" your voice. Rock and roll singers don't give an F about saving their voices they leave it all on stage. If you want to sing forever go sing pop :)
@SterlingRJackson
@SterlingRJackson Год назад
Exactly Greg. I should give up Everything. I’m an absolute dick. Shame on me for helping others.
@gregortega6547
@gregortega6547 Год назад
@@SterlingRJackson you shouldn't give up and you're not a dick and it's great that you're trying to help people really you have some great videos with good info. But with many rock and roll singers just be honest with it and say look if you're going to sing and sound like them you're going to possibly damage your voice. All of those great rock and roll singers have had vocal chord surgery and that's ok.
@deandee8082
@deandee8082 28 дней назад
LOTS OF EFFECTS!
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