I think the answer is artistry. You have to view your work and your performances as art and yourself as an artist with something to say. You can be meticulous about every aspect, or you can enjoy all the little flaws. As long as it fits your vision, and makes others think deeply about your work. Then you got it.
One small observation. When Billie and Finneas say they spent x days or y months on something, it’s not just that one thing. They’re simultaneously working on other songs and constantly flipping between them. Which is not to contradict your basic point about the pursuit of perfection.
This is your most important video. I've found all of this to be true in the last year, is very frustrating or sad sometimes but it is a beautiful process that leads you to find the exit of the creative mace that you enter willingly and when you finally come out, you realize you were more capable of what you ever dream of. Keep doing your videos man, very inspiring
Thanks for the pep talk Chris! I was literally taking a breather last night, just thinking about how far I've already come and yet SO FAR from where I would like to be. I really needed to hear your points on the pursuit of greatness in creativity. Thanks again!
YES YES YES!! I love that we're talking about this now!! that "IT" is what seperates the men from the boys - exploring these different options of what COULD work instead of getting one thing and moving on
My band has only released 3 songs for this very reason lol. I record vocals at home in my room and I'm the one holding up all of the songs we have written because I hate how I sound and am entirely unhappy with my melodies. Recording in a paid studio can have an advantage of you need to finish within the time you paid. Since I record at home I can do 1000s of takes and days of recording only to throw it all away and have nothing to show for it. Funny enough two of the songs we have released I used Billie Eilish songs as references for certain parts.
I really needed this video. I hit a wall today because I've been trying to record a song for days and my voice, pronunciation, room environment etc were so horrible that I felt that it could be it for me in the world of music. Whatever I do I just can't get it right, from waking up too relaxed or too tense which didn't allow me to control my voice as I normally would to god damn burping non stop😄and whatnot. It feels like others just make 3 takes and it's perfect while I on a hundreth take just can't sing one line properly and even if I do I can't sit the recording into the mix but I think I just need to be patient and continue until it worked out
This gap between an amateur and a pro is thousands of hours of dedicated experience and of trying to find something new and cool in vocals. Thats the same in every kind of human duty.
I love the Billie Eilish albums. She and her brother are relentless, and because of the level of detail in the album, it delights me every time I listen to it. But then again, I am one of the top listeners of Billie Eilish on TH-cam. Great to hear that you appreciate all the hard work Billie Eilish and Finneas put into it their work.
Chris, you say this a lot in class and this video reinforces it. I've been so grateful to you for pushing me to think this way. It's made a huge difference in my singing as well as my own enjoyment. I love having the freedom to explore making mistakes while learning how to really control your voice. I've grown so much since joining your classes.
Great video. I'm an ameteur and learning to do everything myself as a hobby, and I've been listening to some things I've been singing now and back then and I'm noticing that I enjoy some of my older things but the singing tended to sound "cringe" or "embarrassing". But the more I lean into a particular character when singing - which could be recapturing how I felt when I was making the song in a way that people can connect with - it sounded better. There's a lot that goes into singing than just the notes. And recently I've been learning that you can even sing the notes worse, or mumble, or do all kinds of insane things that you are taught to not normally do, like leaning forward or other weird things, and if you're charismatic enough people will like it. I was showing some people a WIP that had vocals and the beginning I had fleshed out more with rerecorded vocals and the second part had the older ones that are at least 6 months old and I could hear in their reaction that they cringed at the second half. But the first half they really enjoyed. It's still the same composition but the feeling for the song just changes when you do things that aren't even just singing, but closer to acting. I feel like a lot of people don't talk enough about that. Especially with how it can carry over to the production of music, and the effects you use and the decisions you make with what you want to enhance while looking things over in the mix. There's a lot of unique things to learn about myself, personally. And I still need to get better before making presentable things, but I'm slowly getting there and it's pretty nice to learn more about myself in ways that aren't even fully musically inclined while doing it.
I can relate to the obsession with getting the first phrase exactly right. When I record vocals, I will invariably go back and redo the first phrase. I couldn't even say why. It's just that something is lacking. It's like it takes a line of two for me to get embedded in the song.
Mr. Liepe I'm glad you made that video. My friend and producer wanted me to sing a song but I'm no singer. I'm the bloody composer so it took me two months exercising to get a simple song right. 😅 After this experience I fully agree what the artists say and what you showed to us in that inspiring video. Well done 😎🤘🏻
8:34 This is really important and you explained it exactly how it works! I sometimes find myself working on a single song instrumentals for hours, just to listen to it and change the melody completely and make something completely new and more interesting with it.
Most of us probably need to do a lot of re-recording. But it's also a HUGE advantage to know people that "know" how YOU should sound, when you're great. What's good with your voice? Sometimes it can be hard to know yourself. Is this really the best of me? I got complaint on my songs that it's something about my vocals that don't click, but it's not bad the music, the person said. I believe it might be cause in my mind i'm a songwriter, i'm not "the artist". Recording yourself is incredibly difficult, there's no doubt those whom work together has a HUGE advantage. Almost like all cheatcodes unlocked in i game.
Every single great singer/songwritter/performer I've admire over the years have one thing in common - besides the natural talent and charisma ofc - hardwork, all work insanely hard and for endless hours on their craft and those are the ones that somehow "miraculously" have long successful careers.
When i first started singing and writing songs, it was just me and an acoustic guitar. My voice was very gutteral, loud almost aggressive. The more you work with microphones whether live or in the studio, the more singing will become a dynamic relationship between you and the mic mix. You can use dynamics, and sing from a combination of throat and diaphragm. And you will start instictually moving closer and further away within 1 song. Think of singing as wielding the reverb and eq and meeting it where its at, or dancing with it.
I always smile when people see someone on stage and marvel at their "talent", thinking they have no idea how many hours and hours of work went into one simple song beforehand. Many seem to think someone just walks onto a stage, opens their mouth and sings, and it comes out perfect, just like that. Nope. Not how this works at all. 😅 Thank you, Chris, for this very important video.
i also think its important to know that you can still have it and it be effortless once you've figured out how to do it. billie and finneas are both overthinkers with music but also regularly tackle things that they want to improve on even if it isn't that necessary. billie said when singing what i was made for she was relearning singing to match a certain style. in billies documentary, she was shown struggling to get the right vocal takes, when most of them were great and even finneas said they were great. also finneas often explains very very small details he added that most listeners won't hear, so while i think they both are very great musicians, i don't think their process is the most healthy, i mean billie was miserable making her debut album shown in her documentary. and shes expressed similar discomfort making the new albums, i sometimes wonder if shed even be making music still if she never got the fame and support shes gotten through the years given how much she seems to dread it. music should be fun with a reasonable amount of discipline if you want it to be a job, it shouldn't be debilitating.
Some people have to do things over and over, and some go with one take and the "If it feels good, it is good" attitude. Paul Rodgers, according to legend, was a one take master in his days in Free and Bad Company. His vocals are always great, but sometimes not technically perfect. But he went with "if it feels good, it is good," and left it at one take. As an opposing mindset, Sting once said that he overthinks and constantly "corrects" his work while creating it, and that he finally says enough, even though he didn't consider it done. His quote was..."I never finish a song, I abandon it."
We need a reaction video to The Line by Twenty One Pilots, and or all of Clancy. I loved your analysis on Next Semester, but I'm disappointed that it stopped there.
i do this all the time lmfaooo i produce my music on garageband...and i always try to be perfect...I have adhd btw so i'm bound to do this with my music
Thank you Chris for this video. It reminds me of that video of yours about covering songs. When it comes to creating and producing it needs to be holistic. It's different from live performance although it's not too far imo. Btw Billie's new album is so good, you should do vocal analysis on some of the songs! One of my favorites of 2024 along with Linkin Park's From Zero.
I play and sing my songs over and over every day, constantly, with just me and an acoustic guitar. I don't have a system. It's just repetition and listening to myself until it feels right. On another note, I see Billie managing her Tourette's while conducting an interview. That must take effort.
I think one thing we aren’t mentioning is a lot of us do everything on our own for many reasons like maybe not finding anyone interested in what we’re doing.. almost all of the “Greats” have a team of people that they get to work with. We are lucky to find even one other person of similar skill and mind set to work with and help in going through the weeds to find “IT”. If I feel like I found the “thing”.. it was because I spent hours throwing shit at the wall seeing what sticks and most of the time it’s unexplainable.. you hear ghost notes that you end up punching in and they become one of the best things in the song. Great artists who have the ear to pick up on that will always be great but I often wonder what someone like Michael Jackson would have created if he didn’t have access to some of the best musicians and producers in the world.. human nature isn’t even his song but of course he did wonders with it.
Yes! Many big names bring splinters of ideas to producers and session musicians. For the record...Birds of a Feather (which I like very much) is VERY similar to Last Christmas by Wham from 1984.
Adding another comment for the algorithm and to say I can't believe I'm actually here within minutes of an upload! I've never caught a video of yours this early 😅I'm perpetually late to the party. Thanks for all of your content! I have your practice videos on a playlist
Her style of singing really sends me back to Lovefool by Cardigans. Very similar. But there’s so much difference in mixing style. In Billie’s songs vocal is huge Also that melody sends me to Babe Rexxa’s No broken hearts
This is great. Sometimes I'll work on a song for hours and be like this should be done by now! Maybe not haha. I imagine eddie vedder just goes into the studio and knocks it out in 10 minutes and makes amazing music. I have to remember I'm hearing the finished product
At 0:02 I thought we were getting a cover of Epic by Faith No More for a second there Chris! 😂 In seriousness, the "steps" thing really makes sense to me. I sing a lot in the car, and I sing along to my favourite band The Frames, fronted by Glen Hansard (who you should totally do a video on!) and he can sing quite high and quite powerfully... by taking "steps" of practicing over the last few months "toward" those notes, I can not only hit them for the first ever time, but I can start to hit them with power... if I spend time with them. So now when I'm recording my own stuff, I always used to be a one-taker, but now I will do the same as this... do it over and over until "IT" shines through. You know it when you hear it 😊😊
Brian Wilson often put the other guy's in the Beach Boy's through sheer hell with his demands to satisfy his quest for perfection during recording certain songs.
Funny how I like both Billie and Bruno, and now hearing about Billie's songwriting process, I'm struck by how similar it is to Bruno's own songwriting process. 24K Magic and An Evening with Silk Sonic both took almost 2 years to write because Bruno was apparently obsessive over every single detail, and not just vocals but chord progressions as well.
If you a noob… no dis respect, if you think your doing enough, if its good enough. your at 20% out of 100%… if you play something for someone and you have to preface ANYTHING before or as you play it.. your not done and its not enough.. when you play your stuff alone in a car against something else or with someone… if you dont compare it to what is on spotify in the genre your going for and say holy shit and get chills.. your not done… its not done.. go harder
First minute comment: Life is like too short to be meticulous... and so much for 'try to make lots of quantity to practice and then quality', I guess... Yes, I wish I were brilliant enough to be perfectionist, but... And yet: Somehow, this is encouraging anyway!
I don't necessarily disagree, but my idea is that instead of pouring that intense hard work on each project, one should spend their entire life improving oneself as an artist, honing every possible skill, so that when the inspiration hits, 1 single take would be "it", pure as pure can get.
I feel that pointing out that so many of the musical greats had very different methods of creating music is a good thing to remind people whom the method in video doesn't help. Everyone is different and has a unique point of view of how art should be created. Not everyone is a perfectionist who will repeat the same 5 notes for 100 takes.
You know there are very talented people outside of the USA, but they don't get views just because they live in countries that holds few people. And streaming sites and TH-cam works locally. But what they're in the clouds! Is it Unreal Engine 5 or what? :D
Start a second pay to listen and critique the song. That would be awesome( chris farley voice)😂I think i do this, i know i focus on lyrics more than anything and convey what i want to say musically, and i can sing pretty well do harmonies pretty well, but it feels paint by numbers even though i work really hard at melody.
It had been done forever, but there is a whole generation of musicians who hasn’t fully internalized this mindset. So it is new to some and a needed reminder to many others
From experience I know that just going over and over something eventually unlocks an idea or discovery that just 'Works'. For some reason, if you continue striving for something, eventually something clicks and just feels and sounds right, but it takes a lot of commitment and hard work, which many people just don't have or are not willing to give - it's really about how much you want it. Unfortunately Chris, I do not approve of tutors taking advantage of people's dreams and aspirations for profit, when you know that 99% of all aspiring artists and writers will not actually "make it". I feel that it's a kind of exploitation and morally misguided, but hey, if that's how you want to get rich, that's up to you.
I make no claim that you'll get rich and famous.. Just that your voice and music will be better if you are willing to put in the time and work! Not "better compared to famous people". Just better... your best YOU!
@@chrisliepe I'm sure we both don't want a long protracted discussion about this, but c'mon, the whole free course thing to entice people in to actually in the end spend money - it's a very obvious tried and trusted marketing technique. Why not state in very obvious terms then, up-front, that people that take lessons with you (or anyone) will not, in 99% of cases actually make it in the music industry, or indeed be able to make a decent living from their singing, and that to become a good singer will take years of lessons and to point out exactly what kind of expenditure that will require?
@@tjw52x I'm not a coach who is claiming to help people make money or become famous. I teach people how to sing... how to sing better... how to connect with their creativity and their emotions in a deeper way through singing and other vocalizations. You can learn this from me for free here on TH-cam or in my free courses, or if you want to interact with me more directly and go deeper, you can CHOOSE one of my paid courses. None of my courses make any claim or videos make any claim that someone will "make it" or profit monetarily. It's just about the craft.
@@chrisliepe You've actually just demonstrated what I've been saying by advertising your free course in your reply. You don't have to state that you're going to make people rich and famous, you rely on them thinking that you can, that you can make them as successful as the big stars. It's just exploiting people's dreams.
@@tjw52x But in order for what you're saying to be reality, you need to ADD to what I actually say. You're reaching for something that isn't there in my presentation. "Join my free course and I'll help you pull things out of your voice you never knew were there" ... "Let me show you how to pull from your inspirations". I'm not even insinuating the if/then situation that if they join my free course and they discover what's possible with their voices that they will gain fame and financial freedom. It's just not there. I'm not selling it. I'm not even suggesting it. The only thing I'm doing is using famous, public figures to make my point that hard work and mindfulness when writing and recording will make your art better... NOT make you rich like these celebs.
It's really very simple. They just gave a sacrifice to Baphomet and basically sold their soul, many of them saying that in their songs as well. That's all. Idk why don't they just ask God and do what He advises and achieve the same as those dudes or even more. I feel sorry for those atheist people who spend their whole lives running in circles and trying to achieve something big lol. You have to get in touch with a spiritual world. That's the basic. Cuz the spiritual world is more realistic than ours and everything that we get here, knowledge, power, emotions - coming from the spiritual world. So to achieve something big in life you gon have to contact God bro. Some fooled people consider contacting Baphomet. I would not recommend doing that.
And yet her music is still boring and generic af, amazing. Well, I also spend a lot of time figuring out how to get something just right (with the equipment I can afford as someone who's NOT lucky enough to have the right connections), whatever that even means and regardless how much other people might perceive that differently and remain incredibly unimpressed, anyway. .
Promoting “lack” in people might not be the way to go. When I see the “lack” sales technique, I see a charlatan who is creating an answer for a problem that doesn’t exist … Which is why I’m now forced unsubscribe. Have a good one.
Below is English but written so as to hopefully avoid detection, BTW, I am deadly 100% serious in this, the following is not in the vein of this skit: Ƿ, ƿ = W, w ſ = a form of s u's and v's are interchanged somewhat ꝛ = a form of r most every J is an I Ð, ð = a voiced th sound Þ, þ = an unvoiced th sound Ȝ, ȝ = "gh" in words (like right and laugh) The message: Ðis guy is lying to you. You cannot make it in ðe ƿoꝛld , and eſpecially in ðe ƿoꝛld of muſicke, if you are not a Deuill ƿoꝛſhipping Free-May-Son. Not iuſt a loƿ leuel may=ſon, but a hiȝ leuel one, 33rd degree oꝛ aboue, one ðat conſciously ƿoꝛſhipeþ ðe Deuill, euen ðe very Satan mentioned in ðe King Iames Bible, ðe ƿoꝛd of God, ðe booke of ðe LORD. Sure, being a perfectioniſt ƿiþ your muſicke is impoꝛtant, but you could be ðe beſt muſician, recoꝛder, mixer, ðe moſt genuine and doƿne to earþ,extrouerted perſon in ðe ƿoꝛld, but you ƿill not make it ƿiþout expꝛeſſe ƿoꝛſhip of ðe Deuill and ðe killing of your conſcience, and you will in no ƿiſe be free if you do. Look at Billy Eiliſh, ſhe ƿoꝛſhippeþ Satan, but doþ ðis guy mention it? Surely not. If you ƿiſh to make muſicke euen in ðe Chꝛiſtian ƿoꝛld, and you ƿant a career in ðis ƿoꝛld as a Chꝛiſtian, it ƿill inuolue alſo extenſiue compꝛomiſe and literal Deuill ƿoꝛſhip. If you actually ƿiſh to make good muſicke and NOT ƿoꝛſip ðe Deuill, ðen look ðeſe verses vp and do ƿhat ðey ſa: 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 KJV Romans 10:2-13 kJV Proverbs 30:4-6 KJV John 14:6 KJV John 14:22-24 KJV John 17:17 KJV Psalms 12:6-7 KJV Make ſure it is ðe King Iames Verſion of ðe Bible, and no oðer verſion, all of ƿhich are coꝛruptions from ðe Vaticna and may-ſonry. And ſtay out of all church buildings. Cling to, beleeue, STVDY, and heed ðe ƿoꝛds of God, ſeeking him by faiþ.
I know you want to keep your subjects relevant to current times, but I'm suprised you didn't mention MJ knowing you are a giant fan of his body of work. He had been described as almost unbearable to work with in a recording studio sometimes because of his extreme perfectionism. Cool video, though!
This is not profound in any way. I’m not impressed with these siblings. Nothing they do is new or unique. There are many better examples than this basic crap.
Then why every time a Billie Eilish song comes on do I change the station? Lol I get your point, but she's not the best example in my humble opinion. She certainly doesn't inspire me, but she is famous so I'll give her that
luck is a huge part of it from a success standpoint yes. But luck has nothing to do with working hard at something until it's right... That's mindful practice and the pursuit of artistry! But success can't be pursued anyway. So hoping you get lucky and find success is a hollow way to spend your time. Making something great for the sake of making something great is a fulfilling way to spend your time! Especially if you're not concerned about commercial success.
You know nothing. Billie never uses autotune except for special effect (on just a few songs, in her entire discography). How many grammys do you have Mr. Meeseeks?
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For me I always say you have to reach for perfection, but be content knowing that you’ll ever reach it.
I think the answer is artistry. You have to view your work and your performances as art and yourself as an artist with something to say. You can be meticulous about every aspect, or you can enjoy all the little flaws. As long as it fits your vision, and makes others think deeply about your work. Then you got it.
One small observation. When Billie and Finneas say they spent x days or y months on something, it’s not just that one thing. They’re simultaneously working on other songs and constantly flipping between them. Which is not to contradict your basic point about the pursuit of perfection.
This is your most important video. I've found all of this to be true in the last year, is very frustrating or sad sometimes but it is a beautiful process that leads you to find the exit of the creative mace that you enter willingly and when you finally come out, you realize you were more capable of what you ever dream of. Keep doing your videos man, very inspiring
Thanks for the pep talk Chris! I was literally taking a breather last night, just thinking about how far I've already come and yet SO FAR from where I would like to be. I really needed to hear your points on the pursuit of greatness in creativity. Thanks again!
YES YES YES!! I love that we're talking about this now!! that "IT" is what seperates the men from the boys - exploring these different options of what COULD work instead of getting one thing and moving on
many gems in this breakdown, i got a lot of work to do for my vocal practice and recording, but definitely worth it! thanks Chris!
My band has only released 3 songs for this very reason lol. I record vocals at home in my room and I'm the one holding up all of the songs we have written because I hate how I sound and am entirely unhappy with my melodies. Recording in a paid studio can have an advantage of you need to finish within the time you paid. Since I record at home I can do 1000s of takes and days of recording only to throw it all away and have nothing to show for it. Funny enough two of the songs we have released I used Billie Eilish songs as references for certain parts.
A great vocalist knows how to add dynamics to songs, it's our job to know.
Even more important, a great vocalist knows you must put the work in to get to that point.
I really needed this video. I hit a wall today because I've been trying to record a song for days and my voice, pronunciation, room environment etc were so horrible that I felt that it could be it for me in the world of music. Whatever I do I just can't get it right, from waking up too relaxed or too tense which didn't allow me to control my voice as I normally would to god damn burping non stop😄and whatnot. It feels like others just make 3 takes and it's perfect while I on a hundreth take just can't sing one line properly and even if I do I can't sit the recording into the mix but I think I just need to be patient and continue until it worked out
This gap between an amateur and a pro is thousands of hours of dedicated experience and of trying to find something new and cool in vocals. Thats the same in every kind of human duty.
I write songs and i literally create new projects every freaking day and most sound bland 😅
@ it just takes time
I love the Billie Eilish albums. She and her brother are relentless, and because of the level of detail in the album, it delights me every time I listen to it. But then again, I am one of the top listeners of Billie Eilish on TH-cam. Great to hear that you appreciate all the hard work Billie Eilish and Finneas put into it their work.
Chris, you say this a lot in class and this video reinforces it. I've been so grateful to you for pushing me to think this way. It's made a huge difference in my singing as well as my own enjoyment. I love having the freedom to explore making mistakes while learning how to really control your voice. I've grown so much since joining your classes.
This exactly what I needed. Thank you so much🙏
Great video. I'm an ameteur and learning to do everything myself as a hobby, and I've been listening to some things I've been singing now and back then and I'm noticing that I enjoy some of my older things but the singing tended to sound "cringe" or "embarrassing". But the more I lean into a particular character when singing - which could be recapturing how I felt when I was making the song in a way that people can connect with - it sounded better.
There's a lot that goes into singing than just the notes. And recently I've been learning that you can even sing the notes worse, or mumble, or do all kinds of insane things that you are taught to not normally do, like leaning forward or other weird things, and if you're charismatic enough people will like it. I was showing some people a WIP that had vocals and the beginning I had fleshed out more with rerecorded vocals and the second part had the older ones that are at least 6 months old and I could hear in their reaction that they cringed at the second half. But the first half they really enjoyed. It's still the same composition but the feeling for the song just changes when you do things that aren't even just singing, but closer to acting.
I feel like a lot of people don't talk enough about that. Especially with how it can carry over to the production of music, and the effects you use and the decisions you make with what you want to enhance while looking things over in the mix. There's a lot of unique things to learn about myself, personally. And I still need to get better before making presentable things, but I'm slowly getting there and it's pretty nice to learn more about myself in ways that aren't even fully musically inclined while doing it.
I can relate to the obsession with getting the first phrase exactly right. When I record vocals, I will invariably go back and redo the first phrase. I couldn't even say why. It's just that something is lacking. It's like it takes a line of two for me to get embedded in the song.
This is one of the most encouraging and inspirational videos I’ve seen 😭 and it came at just the right time. Thank you Chris 🙏🙌🌟🥰
This made me respect billie like 10x more than I already did
This one was really cool, Chris. Great energy as always.
Great video. I needed that. Thanks!
Mr. Liepe I'm glad you made that video.
My friend and producer wanted me to sing a song but I'm no singer. I'm the bloody composer so it took me two months exercising to get a simple song right. 😅
After this experience I fully agree what the artists say and what you showed to us in that inspiring video. Well done 😎🤘🏻
Certain people are just more interesting than others . . That’s human nature. The talent and artistry comes next 🎖️
8:34 This is really important and you explained it exactly how it works! I sometimes find myself working on a single song instrumentals for hours, just to listen to it and change the melody completely and make something completely new and more interesting with it.
Most of us probably need to do a lot of re-recording. But it's also a HUGE advantage to know people that "know" how YOU should sound, when you're great. What's good with your voice? Sometimes it can be hard to know yourself. Is this really the best of me? I got complaint on my songs that it's something about my vocals that don't click, but it's not bad the music, the person said. I believe it might be cause in my mind i'm a songwriter, i'm not "the artist". Recording yourself is incredibly difficult, there's no doubt those whom work together has a HUGE advantage. Almost like all cheatcodes unlocked in i game.
Fantastic video Chris. Really good concepts. Thank you!
wow I really needed this video thank you an infinite
Always enjoy the content Chris.
Great video as always, Chris!
Loved the Chris Cornell story. I’ve never knew that. Keep on going Chris
Every single great singer/songwritter/performer I've admire over the years have one thing in common - besides the natural talent and charisma ofc - hardwork, all work insanely hard and for endless hours on their craft and those are the ones that somehow "miraculously" have long successful careers.
Eg - Michael Jackson ❤
Enjoy your content very much, thank you 🙂
Great video! I needed that!
When i first started singing and writing songs, it was just me and an acoustic guitar. My voice was very gutteral, loud almost aggressive. The more you work with microphones whether live or in the studio, the more singing will become a dynamic relationship between you and the mic mix. You can use dynamics, and sing from a combination of throat and diaphragm. And you will start instictually moving closer and further away within 1 song. Think of singing as wielding the reverb and eq and meeting it where its at, or dancing with it.
I always smile when people see someone on stage and marvel at their "talent", thinking they have no idea how many hours and hours of work went into one simple song beforehand. Many seem to think someone just walks onto a stage, opens their mouth and sings, and it comes out perfect, just like that. Nope. Not how this works at all. 😅 Thank you, Chris, for this very important video.
This made me motivation hop in the studio and record ❤
i also think its important to know that you can still have it and it be effortless once you've figured out how to do it. billie and finneas are both overthinkers with music but also regularly tackle things that they want to improve on even if it isn't that necessary. billie said when singing what i was made for she was relearning singing to match a certain style. in billies documentary, she was shown struggling to get the right vocal takes, when most of them were great and even finneas said they were great. also finneas often explains very very small details he added that most listeners won't hear, so while i think they both are very great musicians, i don't think their process is the most healthy, i mean billie was miserable making her debut album shown in her documentary. and shes expressed similar discomfort making the new albums, i sometimes wonder if shed even be making music still if she never got the fame and support shes gotten through the years given how much she seems to dread it. music should be fun with a reasonable amount of discipline if you want it to be a job, it shouldn't be debilitating.
Great insights!!!
Some people have to do things over and over, and some go with one take and the "If it feels good, it is good" attitude. Paul Rodgers, according to legend, was a one take master in his days in Free and Bad Company. His vocals are always great, but sometimes not technically perfect. But he went with "if it feels good, it is good," and left it at one take. As an opposing mindset, Sting once said that he overthinks and constantly "corrects" his work while creating it, and that he finally says enough, even though he didn't consider it done. His quote was..."I never finish a song, I abandon it."
We need a reaction video to The Line by Twenty One Pilots, and or all of Clancy. I loved your analysis on Next Semester, but I'm disappointed that it stopped there.
Great video
Extremely interesting video! Thanks Chris
Great video. Nailed IT!
i do this all the time lmfaooo i produce my music on garageband...and i always try to be perfect...I have adhd btw so i'm bound to do this with my music
and i re-record the whole song if i dont like how it sounds
i sing too
Thank you Chris for this video. It reminds me of that video of yours about covering songs. When it comes to creating and producing it needs to be holistic. It's different from live performance although it's not too far imo. Btw Billie's new album is so good, you should do vocal analysis on some of the songs! One of my favorites of 2024 along with Linkin Park's From Zero.
IT'S IT!!! ...what is it ?...
The creative pursuit of excellence in your craft!
😂 Hard work, being continuously self analytical, being mindful about your singing...
@@WAST3D but it was a reference to faith no more's "Epic" wasn't it? 😅
It’s pretty cool that Chris Cornell included his first take.
FR i love chris sm his talent was so big and he inspired me to write songs
I play and sing my songs over and over every day, constantly, with just me and an acoustic guitar. I don't have a system. It's just repetition and listening to myself until it feels right. On another note, I see Billie managing her Tourette's while conducting an interview. That must take effort.
I think one thing we aren’t mentioning is a lot of us do everything on our own for many reasons like maybe not finding anyone interested in what we’re doing.. almost all of the “Greats” have a team of people that they get to work with. We are lucky to find even one other person of similar skill and mind set to work with and help in going through the weeds to find “IT”. If I feel like I found the “thing”.. it was because I spent hours throwing shit at the wall seeing what sticks and most of the time it’s unexplainable.. you hear ghost notes that you end up punching in and they become one of the best things in the song. Great artists who have the ear to pick up on that will always be great but I often wonder what someone like Michael Jackson would have created if he didn’t have access to some of the best musicians and producers in the world.. human nature isn’t even his song but of course he did wonders with it.
Yes! Many big names bring splinters of ideas to producers and session musicians.
For the record...Birds of a Feather (which I like very much) is VERY similar to Last Christmas by Wham from 1984.
Perfect musical talent examples.
Adding another comment for the algorithm and to say I can't believe I'm actually here within minutes of an upload! I've never caught a video of yours this early 😅I'm perpetually late to the party. Thanks for all of your content! I have your practice videos on a playlist
Fantastic dissertation here, Chris.
Her style of singing really sends me back to Lovefool by Cardigans. Very similar. But there’s so much difference in mixing style. In Billie’s songs vocal is huge
Also that melody sends me to Babe Rexxa’s No broken hearts
2:55. Every musician's secret weapon: practice 😂❤❤
This is great. Sometimes I'll work on a song for hours and be like this should be done by now! Maybe not haha. I imagine eddie vedder just goes into the studio and knocks it out in 10 minutes and makes amazing music. I have to remember I'm hearing the finished product
At 0:02 I thought we were getting a cover of Epic by Faith No More for a second there Chris! 😂
In seriousness, the "steps" thing really makes sense to me. I sing a lot in the car, and I sing along to my favourite band The Frames, fronted by Glen Hansard (who you should totally do a video on!) and he can sing quite high and quite powerfully... by taking "steps" of practicing over the last few months "toward" those notes, I can not only hit them for the first ever time, but I can start to hit them with power... if I spend time with them. So now when I'm recording my own stuff, I always used to be a one-taker, but now I will do the same as this... do it over and over until "IT" shines through. You know it when you hear it 😊😊
'Notice how many times I say the word it?'
Sounds like a horror movie😂
Love the vid!
Brian Wilson often put the other guy's in the Beach Boy's through sheer hell with his demands to satisfy his quest for perfection during recording certain songs.
I like my voice. I wish others did too! :)
thank you
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
2 days? Thats nothing. It took jimi hendrix 6 months to write the solo on watchtower... There is a website with early takes of the solo on it
Funny how I like both Billie and Bruno, and now hearing about Billie's songwriting process, I'm struck by how similar it is to Bruno's own songwriting process. 24K Magic and An Evening with Silk Sonic both took almost 2 years to write because Bruno was apparently obsessive over every single detail, and not just vocals but chord progressions as well.
Rosé's new album "Rosie" is out!!! Please react to 'toxic till the end' music video❤
Yes yes yess!!! Full album reaction too
Yessssss
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If you a noob… no dis respect, if you think your doing enough, if its good enough. your at 20% out of 100%… if you play something for someone and you have to preface ANYTHING before or as you play it.. your not done and its not enough.. when you play your stuff alone in a car against something else or with someone… if you dont compare it to what is on spotify in the genre your going for and say holy shit and get chills.. your not done… its not done.. go harder
this is true!!!
Man… with how much time they put in, it sounds like it’s impossible to get somewhere if you have a day job.
so.... it's gonna be another 7 years before the next tool release
I hope not!
First minute comment: Life is like too short to be meticulous... and so much for 'try to make lots of quantity to practice and then quality', I guess... Yes, I wish I were brilliant enough to be perfectionist, but...
And yet: Somehow, this is encouraging anyway!
The vocal of Black Hole sounds more like Bono from U2, but I get what the producer was saying....."make it more melodic."
yeee truly true
I don't necessarily disagree, but my idea is that instead of pouring that intense hard work on each project, one should spend their entire life improving oneself as an artist, honing every possible skill, so that when the inspiration hits, 1 single take would be "it", pure as pure can get.
I love this video
I prefer David Bowie's style of getting it all done in one take and being okay with how it is, flaws and all. That's art.
I feel that pointing out that so many of the musical greats had very different methods of creating music is a good thing to remind people whom the method in video doesn't help. Everyone is different and has a unique point of view of how art should be created. Not everyone is a perfectionist who will repeat the same 5 notes for 100 takes.
me too. there are many ways of getting there. the examples in the video would never work with me.
if you can sing what you feel then ok, if what you feel is out of your range then you will hit the wall and feel bad.
Cringe
Nah, real art is when the artists try their best to make it perfect because they love their artwork and respect their artistry
It is MUSIC FIRST
You know there are very talented people outside of the USA, but they don't get views just because they live in countries that holds few people. And streaming sites and TH-cam works locally. But what they're in the clouds! Is it Unreal Engine 5 or what? :D
Start a second pay to listen and critique the song. That would be awesome( chris farley voice)😂I think i do this, i know i focus on lyrics more than anything and convey what i want to say musically, and i can sing pretty well do harmonies pretty well, but it feels paint by numbers even though i work really hard at melody.
and some people clearly have something in between
Comment for da algorithm
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I wonder that this applies in other fields
All this excitment about what has been done forever 😂
It had been done forever, but there is a whole generation of musicians who hasn’t fully internalized this mindset. So it is new to some and a needed reminder to many others
Can you do the new song Mayday by Three Days Grace !!! With Adam and Matt's vocals
Dang it!
Please react to benson boone
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Can u reat to toxic till the end by rosé 😅
Out now!
Talent and some luck and good circumstances?
My art isn't "meh", shill.
supportive parents?
React to rosé new mv and the full album
Hi Chris! Ado just released a new song "episode x" by ayase
Please check it out ^^
just made a video on it :) !!
From experience I know that just going over and over something eventually unlocks an idea or discovery that just 'Works'. For some reason, if you continue striving for something, eventually something clicks and just feels and sounds right, but it takes a lot of commitment and hard work, which many people just don't have or are not willing to give - it's really about how much you want it. Unfortunately Chris, I do not approve of tutors taking advantage of people's dreams and aspirations for profit, when you know that 99% of all aspiring artists and writers will not actually "make it". I feel that it's a kind of exploitation and morally misguided, but hey, if that's how you want to get rich, that's up to you.
I make no claim that you'll get rich and famous.. Just that your voice and music will be better if you are willing to put in the time and work! Not "better compared to famous people". Just better... your best YOU!
@@chrisliepe I'm sure we both don't want a long protracted discussion about this, but c'mon, the whole free course thing to entice people in to actually in the end spend money - it's a very obvious tried and trusted marketing technique. Why not state in very obvious terms then, up-front, that people that take lessons with you (or anyone) will not, in 99% of cases actually make it in the music industry, or indeed be able to make a decent living from their singing, and that to become a good singer will take years of lessons and to point out exactly what kind of expenditure that will require?
@@tjw52x I'm not a coach who is claiming to help people make money or become famous. I teach people how to sing... how to sing better... how to connect with their creativity and their emotions in a deeper way through singing and other vocalizations. You can learn this from me for free here on TH-cam or in my free courses, or if you want to interact with me more directly and go deeper, you can CHOOSE one of my paid courses. None of my courses make any claim or videos make any claim that someone will "make it" or profit monetarily. It's just about the craft.
@@chrisliepe You've actually just demonstrated what I've been saying by advertising your free course in your reply. You don't have to state that you're going to make people rich and famous, you rely on them thinking that you can, that you can make them as successful as the big stars. It's just exploiting people's dreams.
@@tjw52x But in order for what you're saying to be reality, you need to ADD to what I actually say. You're reaching for something that isn't there in my presentation. "Join my free course and I'll help you pull things out of your voice you never knew were there" ... "Let me show you how to pull from your inspirations". I'm not even insinuating the if/then situation that if they join my free course and they discover what's possible with their voices that they will gain fame and financial freedom. It's just not there. I'm not selling it. I'm not even suggesting it. The only thing I'm doing is using famous, public figures to make my point that hard work and mindfulness when writing and recording will make your art better... NOT make you rich like these celebs.
It's really very simple. They just gave a sacrifice to Baphomet and basically sold their soul, many of them saying that in their songs as well. That's all. Idk why don't they just ask God and do what He advises and achieve the same as those dudes or even more. I feel sorry for those atheist people who spend their whole lives running in circles and trying to achieve something big lol. You have to get in touch with a spiritual world. That's the basic. Cuz the spiritual world is more realistic than ours and everything that we get here, knowledge, power, emotions - coming from the spiritual world. So to achieve something big in life you gon have to contact God bro. Some fooled people consider contacting Baphomet. I would not recommend doing that.
And yet her music is still boring and generic af, amazing. Well, I also spend a lot of time figuring out how to get something just right (with the equipment I can afford as someone who's NOT lucky enough to have the right connections), whatever that even means and regardless how much other people might perceive that differently and remain incredibly unimpressed, anyway. .
Promoting “lack” in people might not be the way to go. When I see the “lack” sales technique, I see a charlatan who is creating an answer for a problem that doesn’t exist …
Which is why I’m now forced unsubscribe. Have a good one.
Below is English but written so as to hopefully avoid detection, BTW, I am deadly 100% serious in this, the following is not in the vein of this skit:
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Þ, þ = an unvoiced th sound
Ȝ, ȝ = "gh" in words (like right and laugh)
The message:
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1 Corinthians 15:1-8 KJV
Romans 10:2-13 kJV
Proverbs 30:4-6 KJV
John 14:6 KJV
John 14:22-24 KJV
John 17:17 KJV
Psalms 12:6-7 KJV
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I know you want to keep your subjects relevant to current times, but I'm suprised you didn't mention MJ knowing you are a giant fan of his body of work. He had been described as almost unbearable to work with in a recording studio sometimes because of his extreme perfectionism. Cool video, though!
This is not profound in any way. I’m not impressed with these siblings. Nothing they do is new or unique. There are many better examples than this basic crap.
Then why every time a Billie Eilish song comes on do I change the station? Lol
I get your point, but she's not the best example in my humble opinion. She certainly doesn't inspire me, but she is famous so I'll give her that
"it" being luck. That's all it is.
luck is a huge part of it from a success standpoint yes. But luck has nothing to do with working hard at something until it's right... That's mindful practice and the pursuit of artistry! But success can't be pursued anyway. So hoping you get lucky and find success is a hollow way to spend your time. Making something great for the sake of making something great is a fulfilling way to spend your time! Especially if you're not concerned about commercial success.
Autotune and a massive marketing machine?
You know nothing. Billie never uses autotune except for special effect (on just a few songs, in her entire discography). How many grammys do you have Mr. Meeseeks?