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Well, lose the lisp.Pflöyd wrote:Really, vocals are my absolute weakest thing which is pretty much why I don't do them at all. My vocal range is pretty much in the lower Michael Hutchence/Patton/Pete Steele/Leonard Cohen range. Slow and deep ( :o ) and almost deliberate. I have a "phone sex" quality to my voice (so I'm told) but it's pretty limited and already well-done by other people already, so I'd never actually use it.
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but that's the secret ingredient!RE-ED wrote:Well, lose the lisp.Pflöyd wrote:Really, vocals are my absolute weakest thing which is pretty much why I don't do them at all. My vocal range is pretty much in the lower Michael Hutchence/Patton/Pete Steele/Leonard Cohen range. Slow and deep ( :o ) and almost deliberate. I have a "phone sex" quality to my voice (so I'm told) but it's pretty limited and already well-done by other people already, so I'd never actually use it.

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It's basically just using the back of your throat. Some of them do use pitch shifters and distortion though.DBS wrote:how do people do death metal vocals? do all dm vocalists have some sort of processor, akin to something like a distortion pedal for a guitar?
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
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ive tried DM vocals and i can only operate at very low volumes. some of the genuinely good sounding singers of that genre seem to have a lot of power behind them and it baffles me how they can generate those sounds. even though im not a massive fan of DM vocals, if they can genuinely sing like that then i can truly fucking respect them. its amazing how people manipulate their voice like that. its on par to opera singers. although members of both musical catagories probably despise each other. what am i on about ive drunk too much. woooo.
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Whoa there, young fella. Let's not get crazy here.DBS wrote:its on par to opera singers.
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i agree that opera singers are much more skilled in their sonics. however in terms of difficulty, both death metal vocalists and opera singers operate at similar levels. this may well be many pints of cider speaking, but i appreciate both equally. having said that, i'd rather listen to opera than DM. but much like DM theres only a few people i genuinely like. i cant, for instance, listen to ANY female opera singer. ive digressed so much off what i meant to say i feel stupid for continuing typing. im sorry floyd for this awful post. death metal sucks and so does ballet.Pflöyd wrote:Whoa there, young fella. Let's not get crazy here.DBS wrote:its on par to opera singers.
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i was unaware that i'd divulged the entirety of my musical library to the board. i listen to very little opera music. i have maybe 12-13 operatic songs on my playlist, taken from about 14 CDs that are in my parents' houses. i have a similar amount of Death Metal songs. i was simply comparing the two, not trying to appear cultured.BassPhemy wrote:If you're trying to imply that you actually listen to opera you're full of shit.
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Death metal vocals (as I have heard them) come from the bottom of the diaphragm and the back of the throat. Singing like that is only as difficult as it is to sing in the lower baritone/bass range in that it requires a lot more abdominal force because lower notes require more energy. DM vocals don't require intonation really, so manipulation of the facial muscles to command pitch isn't even really an issue, so it's purely endurance and little else.
And it's no secret that "singing" like that is horrible for your voice in general. It's a lot of undue strain on the vocal chords.
And it's no secret that "singing" like that is horrible for your voice in general. It's a lot of undue strain on the vocal chords.
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i want you to check out this dudes voice. im seen him perform live, he doesnt use a harmonizer or anything. he uses some REALLY weird techniques....Pflöyd wrote:Death metal vocals (as I have heard them) come from the bottom of the diaphragm and the back of the throat. Singing like that is only as difficult as it is to sing in the lower baritone/bass range in that it requires a lot more abdominal force because lower notes require more energy. DM vocals don't require intonation really, so manipulation of the facial muscles to command pitch isn't even really an issue, so it's purely endurance and little else.
And it's no secret that "singing" like that is horrible for your voice in general. It's a lot of undue strain on the vocal chords.
his main voice he inhales rather than exhales to get that sound. he also has the squeal scream and "predator" voice.
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this is one of the worst songs ive ever heard.Brandon wrote:i want you to check out this dudes voice. im seen him perform live, he doesnt use a harmonizer or anything. he uses some REALLY weird techniques....Pflöyd wrote:Death metal vocals (as I have heard them) come from the bottom of the diaphragm and the back of the throat. Singing like that is only as difficult as it is to sing in the lower baritone/bass range in that it requires a lot more abdominal force because lower notes require more energy. DM vocals don't require intonation really, so manipulation of the facial muscles to command pitch isn't even really an issue, so it's purely endurance and little else.
And it's no secret that "singing" like that is horrible for your voice in general. It's a lot of undue strain on the vocal chords.
his main voice he inhales rather than exhales to get that sound. he also has the squeal scream and "predator" voice.
http://www.unmatchedbrutality.com/playl ... adband.m3u
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all of those good vocalists and you throw in Mick Jagger?heavymetalsoldier666 wrote:Bruce Dickinson
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There's no such thing as queer Swedish death metal you filthy animal.Brandon wrote:its seems like no one sings anymore. every singer nowadays either whines, tries to sound like queer swedish death metal, or is a phil anselmo clone.
Maybe the power metal thing is kind of gay, but that's not music, and no-one from Sweden is proud of it. .. You guys have SLIPKNOT..



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eet_fuk wrote:Ever heard him live? He sucks ass.. The recordings are good, but live he never could do the high notes in any song.Nile-DeathMetalGods wrote:Freddie Mercury puts all other singers to shame![]()
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Brandon wrote:i want you to check out this dudes voice. im seen him perform live, he doesnt use a harmonizer or anything. he uses some REALLY weird techniques....Pflöyd wrote:Death metal vocals (as I have heard them) come from the bottom of the diaphragm and the back of the throat. Singing like that is only as difficult as it is to sing in the lower baritone/bass range in that it requires a lot more abdominal force because lower notes require more energy. DM vocals don't require intonation really, so manipulation of the facial muscles to command pitch isn't even really an issue, so it's purely endurance and little else.
And it's no secret that "singing" like that is horrible for your voice in general. It's a lot of undue strain on the vocal chords.
his main voice he inhales rather than exhales to get that sound. he also has the squeal scream and "predator" voice.
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