I dunno… “is fake bad?”… naw, vibrato is an effect, an embellishment, seasoning of the sauce as it were. As long as what you’re doing is smooth and appropriate to the statement, it’s the statement. Does it matter if I get that note in a reinforced falsetto, or a pulled chest/mix voice? Not as long as it’s done well. I do think that, on things like Whitney’s chin quiver, internal imagery is what drives that stuff. Like me subconsciously tilting my head and sneering my lip up trying to reach a higher note. Doesn’t make a damn bit of difference except in my head mentally, (exactly like my golf swing actually 😅) You’ve given me some stuff to work with here, Thank you my friend….
I'm a year into lessons and my teacher doesn't want me to concern myself too much with vibrato just yet but I found this suuuper interesting as a lot of questions I had pondered to myself, you happened to answer so good job haha. You're obviously a Tool fan so a question for you is do you think Maynard manufactures his vibrato? I have noticed his is really fast. You hear more of it when he's performing live.
Your vibrato is very much similar to that of Chris Cornell,keep it up the good work!would be amazing if you made a course someday cuz your tips really do help
When i do vibrato i have this tremor underneath my chin close to my neck( it doesn’t hurt) and my vibrato is normal speed…its probably because i sing a lot of Jackson 5 songs and MJ songs and very old song. I worked on Vibrato for 2 years of my singing journey lol…i started singing literally 2 years ago. 😂. I’ve doing a lot of breathing exercises too.
Thanks for all the tips! Another "neck Vibrato" singer is Layne Staley (so far as I can tell). I got in the habit of rocking my voice box around by emulating him, which works but certainly put me in a box so it's really nice develop other techniques. WE ARE NOT ONE TRICK PONIES
Dude, You are very stiff in your videos, but I lost interest just a few minutes into your video, simply because, in my opinion, you didn’t have anything to say!
You’re the real one! Thank you for this! Can’t wait to dig into it!
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Thank you so much, Sterling!
Maan your videos are good
Really clear, helpful, to the point
Thanks
I dunno… “is fake bad?”… naw, vibrato is an effect, an embellishment, seasoning of the sauce as it were. As long as what you’re doing is smooth and appropriate to the statement, it’s the statement. Does it matter if I get that note in a reinforced falsetto, or a pulled chest/mix voice? Not as long as it’s done well.
I do think that, on things like Whitney’s chin quiver, internal imagery is what drives that stuff. Like me subconsciously tilting my head and sneering my lip up trying to reach a higher note. Doesn’t make a damn bit of difference except in my head mentally, (exactly like my golf swing actually 😅)
You’ve given me some stuff to work with here, Thank you my friend….
I'm a year into lessons and my teacher doesn't want me to concern myself too much with vibrato just yet but I found this suuuper interesting as a lot of questions I had pondered to myself, you happened to answer so good job haha.
You're obviously a Tool fan so a question for you is do you think Maynard manufactures his vibrato? I have noticed his is really fast. You hear more of it when he's performing live.
God Bless you always, I look into so many videos yours is the best 🙏
Your vibrato is very much similar to that of Chris Cornell,keep it up the good work!would be amazing if you made a course someday cuz your tips really do help
When i do vibrato i have this tremor underneath my chin close to my neck( it doesn’t hurt) and my vibrato is normal speed…its probably because i sing a lot of Jackson 5 songs and MJ songs and very old song. I worked on Vibrato for 2 years of my singing journey lol…i started singing literally 2 years ago. 😂. I’ve doing a lot of breathing exercises too.
And i use to shake those notes heavy 😂…
Thank you 🙏
Vibrato starts on a note then dips down not up. That’s true vibrato. If you get singscope and zoom in the vibrato you will see it.
Yes finally
Goat boy.
Haha
Thanks for all the tips! Another "neck Vibrato" singer is Layne Staley (so far as I can tell). I got in the habit of rocking my voice box around by emulating him, which works but certainly put me in a box so it's really nice develop other techniques. WE ARE NOT ONE TRICK PONIES
Ha. Interesting. I find everything is better coming from the diaphragm. Keep working man 😊
You literally became the Man In The Box trying to emulate Layne? ;) :)
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What is the vibrato that Hank Williams and Roy Orbison has? Or is that just part of their voices?
Not sure about Hank but Orbsions vibrato was very natural. He sang in a very open and correct almost opera type way. Good stuff.
Dude,
You are very stiff in your videos, but I lost interest just a few minutes into your video, simply because, in my opinion, you didn’t have anything to say!