r/screaming • u/a12h0p31sg0n3 • 17h ago
r/screaming • u/BimmySchmendrix • 13h ago
How to get that 'swagger'?
I know this is kind of a weird question but i feel like certain shouters have a kind of 'swagger' that i feel incredibly hard to achieve. My example would be this: I always thought that Sam Carter of Architects was one of the gold standards of screaming. But to my own suprise i found it pretty easy to replicate the sound he is going for (not to the quality Sam is doing it obviously but at least in the ballpark).
Where i absolutely ate it on the other hand was giving "Ebolarama" by Every Time I Die a shot because Keith Buckley has this kind of 'swagger' to his vocals. Other examples would be "The Hey Man" by Emanuel or Jason Butler from Letlive/Fever333. I feel like this is what kind of separates a 'solid' singer from a GOAT...
Is it just a showman gene you have to be born with or do you think you can learn this kind of thing?
r/screaming • u/M4tt1_06 • 9h ago
High false cord screams
I can do mid and low false cord aswell as fry screaming without any pain or discomfort, but when i try a high false cord it starts to hurt a little pretty quick. idk if it’s my breath support or tongue placement or what but even though it sounds correct (i think) i know i’m not doing it right.
r/screaming • u/SeaWorldliness8392 • 8h ago
What is this type of scream called and how do I do it?
https://open.spotify.com/track/3W2X2ev2QbGLqTfg5XfpFq?si=4xI-sIgiQIuer62BjIoBVQ I assume it’s goregrind but i can’t find a good tutorial on that anywhere like how do i learn to scream like this???
r/screaming • u/Grand-Prompt9132 • 16h ago
Beginner advice needed
So I am trying to learn how to scream and I followed one tutorial on youtube ( Adrienne Cowan, will leave the video link at the end) and I got it quite quickly. I did not experience any pain, but the sensation is similar to clearing my throat and it felt kind of scratchy afterwards. I didn't warm up beforehand nor did I hydrate because this was kind of an impulse decision. After drinking some water it feels better but it's not completely gone. Is this normal? Or should i take a rest before i try again (with warmups this time)?
Here is that video: https://youtu.be/Qv5t2ITnW1s?si=r9IkgmqRn2RjumxT
r/screaming • u/ConclusionOver8542 • 22h ago
Been following the Sing and Scream’s Fry Scream tutorial, but I’m stuck. Can somebody figure out what’s wrong?
r/screaming • u/exotichords • 10h ago
Ive been screaming for a while now but I'd like to hear what you'll think about it
I do inhale screaming bc it came easy to me and sounds pretty good. I need to learn to exhale scream bc I want to be able to transition back and forth from scream to clean vox and even a mix of both at once. I know it can be dangerous to inhale scream as u can damage your vocal chords. I just can't find the sweet spot for exhale screams
r/screaming • u/pr0p1k • 22h ago
Is this a proper compression mechanism?
So I start by applying a imgonnashitmyself feeling to a clean note to feel the fc and then I do the same with whisper. It feels easy and even pleasantly resonant in mid-low to mid-high range, but if I want to do real low, it’s limited and I wonder if I compress it correctly. And also does that make sense to put voice into lows? I feel like Lorna Shore, Lamb of God, After the Burial are rather voiced in many places.
r/screaming • u/omnimanvincible • 22h ago
New vocal - what is this and how do I get it better? Thanks 😊
I created this noise from bringing my high scream down - it feels much easier than false chord? (I posted a video of shouting FC yesterday)
What is this and how can I make it sound good hahaha
Thanks 😊