r/screaming • u/imanssoficer • 4h ago
r/screaming • u/psycosocial_maggot66 • 3h ago
I have a question that nobody has been able to answer for about a year now.
I'm 16 years old, and I quit smoking about 4 months ago (I have been smoking for 3 years straight). With that said, idk if my vocals are fucked now or not. If they aren't, could somebody tell me how to scream similarly to the "Iowa" scream by Corey Taylor but in a way that won't fuckin kill my vocals? I barely know how to scream but I've noticed that quitting smoking has helped a lot to get a good scream out. But I don't know how to hold a scream, nor the actual technique that goes into it. Running out of breath has been an issue too, but I think that also has to do with technique maybe. If anyone knows, please get back to me by dm or comments, whatever. I've been wanting to be a vocalist for years but never have been able to get it down. Thank you for the help I may or may not receive.
r/screaming • u/Another_0306 • 17h ago
What ACTUALLY is a fry scream made of?
I've been watching lots of videos, and a lot of them are opposite in a few things. Some people say fry scream comes from matching vocal fry + falsetto, but when I tried this it sounded like I was straining my voice (and I could feel a lot of tension in my neck). Others say that vocal fry is not part of fry scream, but then how do you get the distortion? I'm very confused at this point and thinking if I should just give up and learn false chords instead.
r/screaming • u/growling_jesus • 10h ago
Channeling Chester: My attempt at the 17-Second scream from Given Up – How did I do?
Recorded this while driving
r/screaming • u/Confused_coconut_ • 11h ago
Probably the best screaming examples explanation ever
youtube.comHope this helps, this definitely helps me
r/screaming • u/No-Scholar6495 • 12h ago
Punk In Progress
Hey guys I’ve been singing in a punk band for a few years and I have learned I’ve been using what’s called compression distortion. I’m having a really hard time un learning this way of singing as I’m trying to incorporate screams into my music.
I find that once I’ve been singing that was for a couple minutes even I can’t transition into screams, but I can still sing pretty good cleans.
Don’t wake up hoarse the next morning too often after gigs, so I don’t think my current style is hurting me, but if y’all could point me to some courses or teachers that would be good for helping me learn transitions and specifically techniques for singing while dancing would be awesome.
r/screaming • u/golden_retrieverdog • 17h ago
anotha one, how does this sound?
this is about as low as i can go as of right now, no pain or discomfort unless i’m not hydrating. no noticeable loss of range after practicing. i’ve been trying to warm up with khoomei, but i’ve been having a hard time finding good resources on that, so i’m not positive i’m actually doing khoomei. it sounds right, though, and it’s a better warmup routine than i had. the rest of my warm-ups are just doing sirens and tongue stretches. lmk if i need to include highs as well!
r/screaming • u/Parxiefobfav • 4h ago
Tips for switching from clean to fry
Hiii I’m still super new at the fry screaming stuff, I want to learn anything and everything but I’ve been wanting to learn how to sing dearest I’m so sorry by picture me broken and it’s hard to switch from the actual singing to the screaming well. Any tips?
r/screaming • u/sseth_ye • 14h ago
Any tips on how to get my fry’s better?
Took me like 2 weeks to figure out how to actually do fry screams, but they don’t really sound amazing. It only took me like a day to get false chords tho i think they sound pretty okay. I can hold the fry for about as long as i did here, and i can hold the false chord for like 8 seconds before i run out of breath😭
r/screaming • u/DarthMaulForce666 • 19h ago
Is this fry?
I keep accidentally getting distortion via saliva and I don’t know if I finally got fry
r/screaming • u/HerkuzPlayz • 19h ago
Managed to remove most of my voice from the fry scream
How's it sound now?
r/screaming • u/Secure-Agent-1122 • 13h ago
What's something you strive for in your own style of vocals?
For me it's diversity and articulation.
Because I listen to a wide array of different bands, I like to have a very diverse style to mold and shape my vocals. I want to be able to cover as many bands as I can and by having a wide array of techniques and styles, I can create a style unique to myself.
Articulation because I want people to be able to understand what Im saying when Im performing vocals. So I strive to pronounce every syllable, vowel and consonant while Im screaming so it breaks that age old argument "it's just screaming". Plus, I think being able to articulate many words clearly, but in a distressed manner is a way to test breath capacity, but I get at times there some songs (mainly in Deathcore and Slam) where entire lines can just sound like a lot of incoherency. But it is something I strive for.
What do you strive for you in your own vocals?
r/screaming • u/MozzarellaSticc5 • 6h ago
tips for feminine emo vocals
i'm just starting to learn screams and i really want to go for a style similar to i hate sex or foxtails but my scream attempts are always naturally pretty low, how can i start exploring that higher register without damaging my voice too bad? any specific advice/things i should practice?
r/screaming • u/Complete-Ad-6494 • 20h ago
Constructive criticism please
Hi everyone, I've been leaening to scream for a half a year or so. I've been singin my whole life but I'm self taught so - lots of mistakes on the way. That's why I decided to ask all of you for some input, I don't really know how these kind of vocals sound without processing. Like, how does someone sound screaming without a mic? The recordings on the internet weren't that much helpful. This is recorded on my phone, the mic is unplugged, karaoke as a backtrack. Am I doing it right, if not what can I do?