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Will vocal compression destroy your voice? Is all that heavy voice use in Rock and Metal, for example, going to tear your voice to threads, or is there a safe way to use vocal compression, get the sounds that you want, remain stylistically relevant and still have a healthy voice at the end of the gig?
Some genres require heavier vocals than others. Take Metal and all its sub-genres for example, like screamo and death. These styles employ distorted voice, and the vocal cost can be rather high, especially when compared to country or pop. And this leads many people to think that you can’t sing these genres without ripping your voice to shreds. Well, I’m happy to report that this is not true. You can learn to sing with high compression without destroying your voice. Allow me to explain…
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Hoch, M. (Ed.) (2014) A dictionary for the modern singer. Lanham, ML: Rowman and Littlefield.
McCoy, S. (2012). Your voice: An inside view (2 ed.). Delaware, OH: Inside View Press.
Stemple, J. C. (2006). Vocal function exercises: Plural Publishing.
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@corystajduhar
@corystajduhar 6 лет назад
Just an FYI: 5:27 That was actually an F4, not an E4. It's very true that the onset, attack and pressure all greatly affect one's ability to sing with the proper amount of compression and to find the balance. I've been noticing that quite a bit lately. Not blowing air with force while relaxing is really important in my experience. I like to think that the air in coming into vocal folds and adducting them and not blowing out (inhalare la voce technique), like a reverse funnel. It's so much about experimenting and finding tricks to get it consistent. It's never-ending maintenance and discovery like anything in life.
@hectormadrigal3949
@hectormadrigal3949 6 лет назад
Great video, as always Dr. Dan, thak you for been so generous
@hoemomma9002
@hoemomma9002 6 лет назад
Thank you for helping me improve my singing voice Dr. Dan!
@akhilgada602
@akhilgada602 4 года назад
0:00, that was killer high note :).
@zenkenten
@zenkenten 4 года назад
Thank you for another great video, Dr. Dan! This provided the answers I was seeking. 😊🎶
@DrDanRobinson
@DrDanRobinson 4 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video zenkenten. Thanks for watching.
@wooyulan
@wooyulan 6 лет назад
This is an awesome instructive video Dr Dan, thank you! It's one to watch repeatedly to get all those exercises right. Will be sharing for sure. Have a joyful and safe Christmas holiday, best wishes to you and your family, see you in 2018!
@arielfairweather5778
@arielfairweather5778 6 лет назад
Hi, Dr.Dan can yo please do a video on voice cracks and how to fix them? Is it because of dehydration, or bad singing habits? Hank you in advance!
@scottyofeden
@scottyofeden 4 года назад
Did you ever figure this out?
@camoamocha
@camoamocha 6 лет назад
Can you do a video on how to do a healthy raspy voice?
@joellenpattow8574
@joellenpattow8574 6 лет назад
Great video. Do you ever address a female alto or tenor range? Should i,work on the male voice exercises
@evoj.
@evoj. 3 года назад
Excellent info as usual. Thanks Doc! -Evo
@DrDanRobinson
@DrDanRobinson 3 года назад
Any time!
@nbase2652
@nbase2652 6 лет назад
Hi Doc! Being unable to smoothly fade into and out of a note (in volume) could mean there's too much strain in the throat, right? Are there more things you can try to check your technique? Especially checks like this where you can't do something if you don't do it right?
@Halfpastseven
@Halfpastseven 6 лет назад
Great info
@Halfpastseven
@Halfpastseven 6 лет назад
No problem! You have an awesome channel!
@TravisEarsman
@TravisEarsman 6 лет назад
Very cool yet again Dan. Is ‘compression’ instrumental in the high rock voice of Cornell, Plant, Rose etc?
@TravisEarsman
@TravisEarsman 6 лет назад
Well, now we're getting somewhere! Love your work Dr Dan :D
@radosawwalkowski5824
@radosawwalkowski5824 6 лет назад
Hell yeah, just in time
@edonismeve
@edonismeve 4 года назад
Hello! Greetings from Italy! I would like to ask you... is possible to sing higher notes easily using the compression?
@rafalvarezsevilla
@rafalvarezsevilla 5 месяцев назад
as an audio engineer, i was thinking, why the hell should compression be any problem? =D
@trashmail7937
@trashmail7937 6 лет назад
How to build distortion in your voice/ what distortion even is? Is it the same as compression?
@julianthegreat4995
@julianthegreat4995 5 лет назад
Check out false chord, fry scream, wrasp singing or just growling. Voicehacks is a nice Channel for it but there are lots of vids out there about distort voice.
@numanuma20
@numanuma20 6 лет назад
Thanks.
@tanishqaggarwal
@tanishqaggarwal 6 лет назад
Hi Dr. Dan! First of all, thank you for today's lesson. Could you please make a lesson on how to match head voice so that it matches our chest voice when we switch to it?
@irinababych9986
@irinababych9986 Год назад
Hi Dr.Dan.I love your videos and follow your advices I have a question..when I sing I want to swallow saliva very often..if I hold not to do that than it can be swallowed itself reflexively..which can cause kind if Crack sound.It can happens whdn i am nervous or starting to thing to do that during singing of often it is just it.Can you advice anything? Also can uou advice how to make voice sound juicy from chest to head and aspecially on high notes.Thanks.
@DrDanRobinson
@DrDanRobinson Год назад
You do need to find an opportunity to swallow (not clear) the excess saliva away.
@genereybradley
@genereybradley 6 лет назад
The third one is really hard
@pedrokoury1352
@pedrokoury1352 4 года назад
So...Liam Gallagher and Kurt Cobain were essentially kamikazes
@radosawwalkowski5824
@radosawwalkowski5824 6 лет назад
If I distort my voice and it doesn't hurt does it mean I'm doing it right?
@radosawwalkowski5824
@radosawwalkowski5824 6 лет назад
What about screaming? Is it the same?
@maxi8891
@maxi8891 6 лет назад
Hi Dr dan! I loved the video but I actually have a question.. I just feel that my singing tone tends to be a bit breathy, I would say, particularly in my middle and high notes.. When I try to fix this as I'm vocalizing, I end up pushing my(chest) voice higher up.. So I stop thinking about it.. Still though I'm not sure whether my weak/breathy tone is just there because I haven't fully developed my head voice..so I might just give it some time and wait until I actully have a good muscle/air balance.. Or I should actually work on my vocal cord closure.. I vocalize starting with a "y" to encourage a simultaneous onset.. Should I do more in this regard..any exercise you might recommend? Are the exercises you described in this video helpful in my case or they're more for high compression styles of singing? Thank you for your time.. And excuse me for using terms such as chest voice and head voice.. :)
@maxi8891
@maxi8891 6 лет назад
Thanks Dr Dan! I'm trying the two exercises in that video for sure. Can I have a phonatory gap if my speaking voice is not breathy?
@maxi8891
@maxi8891 6 лет назад
Glad to know that! :) Just want to say thank you for one year of awesomeness on youtube! Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family.
@susanmalczewski9052
@susanmalczewski9052 6 лет назад
One other important thing in singing loud, I have found, is how open your jaw is. I have found that the more open my jaw is, the louder my sound is; and the more closed my jaw is, the quieter my sound is. I have even memorized varying levels to drop my jaw to generate a certain volume
@BroadsideLock
@BroadsideLock 6 лет назад
Closed vowels are better when in the upper register
@hectormadrigal3949
@hectormadrigal3949 6 лет назад
You're right, i'm a heavy metal singer and to get those F5 i really need to my jaw as open as it gets, great tip!
@elitetsk
@elitetsk 6 лет назад
Definitely recommend watching Dr. Dan's video on jaw position. I think it varies from person to person. I had wondered for a while why I always got a worse sound and felt significantly more uncomfortable with the wide open mouth that people use for belting. Seems that my throat feels better with a more closed mouth. So I guess the lesson is to find a jaw position that is comfortable for you since neutral jaw is different for different people
@stebolian
@stebolian 5 лет назад
How did you do that first note
@doctorphill3262
@doctorphill3262 5 лет назад
Practice my dude
@R232dds
@R232dds 6 лет назад
I just made a video of how I write a song
@mamymimma
@mamymimma 6 лет назад
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