Other vocal coaches have made progress understanding how this is produced by watching Floor Jansen's approach to it in the chorus of Nightwish's Yours Is An Empty Hope (Wembley performance). Apparently Floor's method of producing the growl is somewhat obvious when viewed by vocal professionals. Hope this helps.
Tatiana has explained in an interview , how long time it took her to get that growl , training it by screaming in a pillow and how she has to do vocal training about every day to be able to do it , so its not easy and something once you learn it you can do it for rest of your life . Specially when she wanted to sound like a man and not a women doing the growl . Loudwire interview Tatiana Shmayluk th-cam.com/video/UBrqWYMBm60/w-d-xo.html 12 min 38 sec .
@@mattphillips538 Floor Jansen is friend with Alissa White Gluz , growling vocalist from Arch Enemy , for one good reason . Some old music news headlines . The Swedish band Arch Enemy and the Finnish band Amorphis will performe live as opening act of Nightwish gig at Romexpo in Bucharest, December 10 , 2015
IIRC Tatiana has stated that regular belts are actually harder for her voice than the growls: in live versions of this song she often replaces the belt in last chorus with a growl. Women doing growling vocals are not that uncommon these days (Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy is well-known, and for more extreme example there was Som Pluijmers from Cerebral Bore), but Tatiana is still unusual for both extreme effortlesness she moves between cleans, belts and growls, and also her pronunciation in growls is very good. Lots of growlers sound very deep and brutal, but at the cost of not making out any of the lyrics.
Three stages: 1. First reactioner pause, usually right before the chorus, followed by "This is so chill, I love it" comments 2. First Chorus reaction 3. Ending bridge where she belts it and cements you loving what you just witnessed If you don't react to parts two and three, you are dead inside haha
It's that slide from gorgeous melodic singing to the false fold screaming vocals. It's such a huge shift that it's jarring. A lot of people don't vary themselves vocally so drastically.
@@monbreau7306yep. I would say 75% of the vocal coaches I have seen react to this know right away how she's doing it. The Fairy Voice Mother can actually DO it a little.
She's incredible, but this video was to feature their new drummer. He's a complete beast, and so is the rest of the band. This is one of my favorite rhythm sections.
Your pause at 9:20 completely destroyed one of the most brilliant things about Tatiana - her ability to switch on the fly without pausing. From growl to amazing cleans and rising to a belt that will melt your soul.
Also, you have to watch her one take of Judgement (and Punishment). A reggae-metal tune that really shows what she can do as well as allowing more her personality to come through!
Want to know a little secret, in truth, it is more of a purr in that it is not that loud, mic and amplification are a big help. Might also be why the cleans sound a bit breathy and airy, she is close to singing in a whisper to not need to adjust that mic gain.
She's using her vestibular folds to make those noises, more commonly referred to as false cords, which sit kinda above the vocal cords. I would try to avoid calling it screamo though. Screamo is a very specific emo subgenre, and most metal heads are a bit tired to get that comparison. The vocal technique she uses actually comes from the death metal scene, and is typically a pitchless scream. It does indeed require a relaxed throat and a lot of breath control and support from your diaphragm. Doing it wrong is certainly very unhealthy, and in the past a lot of vocalists blew out their voice by using the wrong technique.
The history of metal is paved with the destroyed vocal cords of vocalists. For as many amazing vocalists as we got when screaming and growling really started to blow up it was also a valuable lesson that had to be learned
You Don't use your Vocal Cords. You use the outer flaps that Only control air, Not vocals. Like politely clearing your throat. That Rattle you hear and feel is the first step.
The vocal ambush here has made this video a thing, but from a technical standpoint their concert videos such as Perennial live at Wacken, Sit Stay Roll Over live in Melbourne (the latter has more different vocal techniques crammed into a single song than anything I've seen them release, but is one of their most aggressive songs so I can't wholeheartedly recommend it haha), or the one-take vocal performance of Judgement & Punishment (very raw, even has a bit of an oops left in it, and a good mix of singing, belting, and growls) will show off her abilities much better.
What is this "oops" part you keep mentioning Jeffrey? Are you talking about first set of extreme vocals in the song, 3rd scream in where she sounds like your angry girlfriend? Maybe that was intentional hahaha I've seen/analyzed the performance as much as you have, I think its flawless, as flawless as human being can do. I don't think anyone would ever hear an oops in it, certainly after a first listen.
@@glebivanov6323 Yeah, and now I can't unhear it haha. It is really subtle, I won't point it out in more detail because now that I hear it, it's distracting. Not distracting enough that I don't love that video though. I've also noticed that sound in performances by other growlers occasionally now that my ear is listening for it. It isn't really bad, yeah it is there.
The natural Jinjer progression from here is to react to "Perennial" Live at Wacken.... Then, on to "Judgement and Punishment" one take live session... Both, very amazing..
Teacher Teacher - to see her range Perennial - live performance to see her perfection Judgement & Punishment (one take) - to more easily watch her technique
Someone explained that on the growl moments she's using her false vocal cords and she been growls for a long time and this person says when you growl properly it doesnt hurt your throat and that how she can switch form her false vocals to her real vocals.
I saw many reactions of this. Professional metalheads (even singers and musicians) with first chords understand, that light part, with necessarily hard metal part (screaming or something). But noone expecting her growling. Tatiana is shockingly talented.
"Judgement and Punishment 1 Take" is a vocal one take and it shows her close up and also a some of her other styles of singing... it would be a great reaction for you to do.
I must have watched about 50 different reactions to this video and yours is definitely one of the best and most fun to watch. Not only did I love your very genuine, excited reactions, I was also really fascinated by your professional take and analysis. As someone who's married to a professional voice actress, I really enjoyed hearing you explain all the physical/anatomical aspects, that go into shaping sound with your mouth. It's actually the entire body, depending on what you're aiming for. And Tatiana seems to have a ridiculous amount of knowledge, experience, and also instinct as far as that goes. For someone who can't sing AT ALL but is still tremendously fascinated by the human voice, this is such a fascinating topic. Thanks so much for expanding my horizon. This was fun!
The band's name is Jinjer. The singer's name is Tatiana Shmailyuk, and she's self-taught. The lyrics in the chorus are : "Scale armour belies virgin innocence / "One being brings life / "Another runs for Death."
I agree with the "Judgement and Punishment (One Take)" suggestion, but you also need to watch "Perennial" Live at Wacken to understand. "Teacher, Teacher" as well...
The reason she is able to have such deep gutterals while still having a somewhat higher speaking voice is because she doesn't use vocal fry at all. Tatiana in interviews has said she never uses vocal fry. Rather what she does is more like false cord screams which don't use your vocal cords at all. The tone she is able to get from false cords is completely independent from the structure of her vocal cords
She doesn't use fry for the growls, that's correct. But she does use vocal fry in this song, too. Fry doesn't equal screaming. Even pop singers use fry.
Please NOTE few if any are ready for this..... Tatiana is one heck of a singer....... And she is powerful on stage. Her stage presence is spell binding.... This group is the greatest thing to EVER come out of the former U.S.S.R.!!!!!!!! GOLD!!!!! I must thank you for this reaction.... Good job lady!!!!
If you want to hear some crazy screaming within a crazy range then check out Devin Townsend. Do his EMGtv of the song Kingdom. Similar in this..just flawless between clean and distorted vocals. Honestly I have no idea how he does it with the type of range with distortion
Be proud. I've watched a ton of these reaction videos, and your attempt at her growl was solid! Better than all the others so far, and there were a couple good ones :)
@@camlloyd3321 taty got in my opinion better growls but Floor in cleans, operatic, high notes, popish style and anything is better, of curse in my opinion
Apart from the obvious, the thing that blows my mind about Tatiana is her lyric writing. In a second language incredible! Imagine trying to write something equivalent in Ukrainian. Mad talent!
This is not vocal fry. Growling properly doesn't hurt you. Vocal fry can kill your throat if you do it enough and hurt you in the long term. Proper metal screaming is technique. That's why they can switch between that and clean tones without issue. Because it doesn't hurt them at all. It's just another register of their range.
She uses her false vocal folds to create the harsh vocals, as opposed to the vocal fry you hear sometimes when she's singing. This leaves her vocal folds free from wear and tear to continue clean singing.
I read another comment that stated that the singer does not a native English speaker, Thus she works on on her words are concentrated. really enjoy this piece. And I love this song.
That is indeed her, and she sounds just as amazing live. If you want to better check out her technique I suggest Judgement & Punishment (one take live). For a live performance I suggest Perennial at Wacken (pronounced Vacken).
It's Jinjer time and I will always be down for that. Welcome to the jinjer rabbit hole it's epic. I found them in February and have been addicted from the start. This band is special next level stuff enjoy your journey. Just subbed. Peace from Stan the Alaskan.
She is not "screaming", she is "growling". She uses her false vocal chords which is why she can switch effortlessly without hurting her natural singing ability.
Judgment and Punishment one take next. Tati is very versatile. She dose things nobody is doing at this point. You should check out Home Back as well. Home Back will show you her range. Also check out Spiritbox Rule of Nines one take. Thank you & Happy New Year!
Excellent reaction ty. I watched a lot, and it is the first a vocalcoach comments make me realise that Tatiana's throat seems, in fact, more tense when she use here "normal" voice than when she is growling. Thank you so much.
That pause at 9:20 drove me batty. You picked the exact moment where she goes from the growl into belting out the notes. No pause, no break, no slow-down, no rest. It’s my favorite part of the song and usually gets as much of a reaction as when someone first hears her growl. And you didn’t back it up. I feel you totally missed out on the full impact of that part of the song and another display of her talent. Suggestion: when you pause a song to comment, back it up a few seconds when you return to it so you’re not missing something. Not allowing that transition to play out in it’s entirety robs listeners of the impact of that section. And you paused it right where the change occurs. 🤦🏻♂️
I agree, 100%. My favorite part of the song and the WORST possible place to pause it, particularly without going back a few seconds. She totally missed the most impressive part of the song.
We played as a support act to Jinjer in January 2016 and met them backstage. Tatiana is really modest and the guys are very laid back, despite being dissatisfied about the sound. This was all before they got big but they were already unbelievably advanced at that time.
Tatiana has so many more tattoos now, not just her neck but her left arm as well. I really liked this more au natural look, but I also like her tats. She is a very impressive vocalist, and the band is tight. Great reaction, and yes you should give Judgment and Punisment (One Take Performance) a review, and maybe Perennial (live at Wacken.)
There's actually a video where she explains how she's able to do this! Link here; th-cam.com/video/UBrqWYMBm60/w-d-xo.html Such a nice surprise, isn't it!? such a good song, great vocals and an awesome band.
I totally recommend it. I also suggest the one Courtney LaPlante of Spirtbox did for Loudwire too - I found it interesting how differently they approached their technique yet have ended up with very similar skillsets at least from a technical standpoint. If you search "VoiceHacks Jinjer" there is a good technical analysis of the technique too.
Angela Gossow taught a workshop years ago and somebody had recorded the good parts, it was about half an hour worth of video I think, if I remember it right. Been a while since I saw it but really cool stuff. :)
the secret is, she does not do this sound with her vocal cord but with her false vocal cords - only about 10 seconds before the very end of the song you hear a little recruitment of her vocal cords (in a very relaxed way, though), and in the very end, when the pitch of the scream goes up, she uses her pharynx instead/in addition.
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Other vocal coaches have made progress understanding how this is produced by watching Floor Jansen's approach to it in the chorus of Nightwish's Yours Is An Empty Hope (Wembley performance). Apparently Floor's method of producing the growl is somewhat obvious when viewed by vocal professionals. Hope this helps.
Tatiana has explained in an interview , how long time it took her to get that growl , training it by screaming in a pillow and how she has to do vocal training about every day to be able to do it , so its not easy and something once you learn it you can do it for rest of your life . Specially when she wanted to sound like a man and not a women doing the growl . Loudwire interview Tatiana Shmayluk th-cam.com/video/UBrqWYMBm60/w-d-xo.html 12 min 38 sec .
@@mattphillips538 Floor Jansen is friend with Alissa White Gluz , growling vocalist from Arch Enemy , for one good reason . Some old music news headlines .
The Swedish band Arch Enemy and the Finnish band Amorphis will performe live as opening act of Nightwish gig at Romexpo in Bucharest, December 10 , 2015
@@pete_lind Tack sa mykcket. Kiitos paljon.
IIRC Tatiana has stated that regular belts are actually harder for her voice than the growls: in live versions of this song she often replaces the belt in last chorus with a growl.
Women doing growling vocals are not that uncommon these days (Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy is well-known, and for more extreme example there was Som Pluijmers from Cerebral Bore), but Tatiana is still unusual for both extreme effortlesness she moves between cleans, belts and growls, and also her pronunciation in growls is very good. Lots of growlers sound very deep and brutal, but at the cost of not making out any of the lyrics.
Jinjer fans all smiling to themselves waiting for the drop
I think watching vids like this is my new hobby 😂 love waiting for the reaction
32 count rim shot on the drum and were done! Hehehe
yep ;)
Everytime...all the time
@@louisecookson4786 a hobby?? Its a way of life 😂
I love jinjer reactions. The look of "ctrl alt delete" on people's faces when the first chorus drops never gets old 🤣
End task
Three stages:
1. First reactioner pause, usually right before the chorus, followed by "This is so chill, I love it" comments
2. First Chorus reaction
3. Ending bridge where she belts it and cements you loving what you just witnessed
If you don't react to parts two and three, you are dead inside haha
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🥇 Medal for Comment of my day, Brandon!!
i think i watched like 50 reactions so far ....and still get goosebumps and love how their faces change :)))))))))))))
“A little bit of grit” OH HONEY JUST WAIT
lol exactly what I was thinking, She also said "nothing crazy yet" and I started laughing!
@@horrorshow3000 "Nothing Crazy Yet."
Just wait a couple of seconds. :)
“It’s kind of kicked back sounding”
*chuckling to myself”
“Nothing crazy tho”
HERE. WE. GO.
God I love this song.
Check out Tatiana's one take vocal of "Judgement and Punishment" and you can see watch her body position and vocal techniques better.
YESSS!
And Wacken "Perennial" where you can`t hide mistakes! And "I speak Astronomy" simply because it`s such a good song! 😉👍
For sure!
man id love to see that
Hell ya awesome
“She’s nice and supported.”
Yeah, for this. In concerts, she’s VERY animated. OWNS the stage.
but if you pay attention when it comes time to really get down on it. she plants and performs before going back to doing her high energy stuff.
Yeah, she knows when she needs to be grounded. She is talented and experienced.
Last band I saw live before the f-ing lockdowns!
You misunderstood.
In every reaction I've seen, every single one always asks "Is that really her?"
There are actually chanels who analize and explain how to do it properly
You haven't watched many, then.
It's that slide from gorgeous melodic singing to the false fold screaming vocals. It's such a huge shift that it's jarring.
A lot of people don't vary themselves vocally so drastically.
@@monbreau7306yep. I would say 75% of the vocal coaches I have seen react to this know right away how she's doing it. The Fairy Voice Mother can actually DO it a little.
Pisces is just the entrance to the Jinjer rabbit hole. Her voice range and how quickly she can flip from growling the cleans and back is amazing.
"I'm waiting for something crazy to happen"
Be careful what you wish for.
Yeah, the reaction videos to this song just never get old. As someone else pointed out, I just sat here smiling at the beginning waiting for the drop.
She's incredible, but this video was to feature their new drummer. He's a complete beast, and so is the rest of the band. This is one of my favorite rhythm sections.
Everyone talks about the vocals but the rest are very good too.
He really improved on the album version of the song
"So far I like it... Nothing crazy though..."
Famous last words 😅
Well I’ll join in the chorus, perennial live at wacken , teacher teacher, and the one take of judgment & punishment. All just amazing.
Your pause at 9:20 completely destroyed one of the most brilliant things about Tatiana - her ability to switch on the fly without pausing. From growl to amazing cleans and rising to a belt that will melt your soul.
Also, you have to watch her one take of Judgement (and Punishment). A reggae-metal tune that really shows what she can do as well as allowing more her personality to come through!
And I oop 😯
Katy Perry: “You’re gonna hear me roar!”
Tatiana: “Hold my beer.”
Want to know a little secret, in truth, it is more of a purr in that it is not that loud, mic and amplification are a big help. Might also be why the cleans sound a bit breathy and airy, she is close to singing in a whisper to not need to adjust that mic gain.
She has a little bit of grit... Tatiana: Hold my beer...
Audrey: "I like it, it's really kicked back sounding."
Me: *grabs the popcorn with an evil grin
😂 😂 😂 😂
“I like it, it sounds very kick-back sounding. I’m waiting for something crazy to happen.”
Jinjer: Hold my beer
She's using her vestibular folds to make those noises, more commonly referred to as false cords, which sit kinda above the vocal cords. I would try to avoid calling it screamo though. Screamo is a very specific emo subgenre, and most metal heads are a bit tired to get that comparison. The vocal technique she uses actually comes from the death metal scene, and is typically a pitchless scream. It does indeed require a relaxed throat and a lot of breath control and support from your diaphragm. Doing it wrong is certainly very unhealthy, and in the past a lot of vocalists blew out their voice by using the wrong technique.
The history of metal is paved with the destroyed vocal cords of vocalists. For as many amazing vocalists as we got when screaming and growling really started to blow up it was also a valuable lesson that had to be learned
This ^
You Don't use your Vocal Cords. You use the outer flaps that Only control air, Not vocals. Like politely clearing your throat. That Rattle you hear and feel is the first step.
You paused at the most impressive part, when she instantly went from growl to clean!
That's the part I listened to over and over and made me a fan. That pause was just painful.
And then no comment on it.
Audrey- I'm waiting for something to happen.
Everyone who listens to Jinjer- *sips tea*
🎉 yayyyyyyyyyyyy JEFF was HERE 👇🏆
Next needs to be "Kingdom" by Devin Townsend for EMGTV
I feel this is inevitable - and can't wait
This is going to happen sooner or later
The vocal ambush here has made this video a thing, but from a technical standpoint their concert videos such as Perennial live at Wacken, Sit Stay Roll Over live in Melbourne (the latter has more different vocal techniques crammed into a single song than anything I've seen them release, but is one of their most aggressive songs so I can't wholeheartedly recommend it haha), or the one-take vocal performance of Judgement & Punishment (very raw, even has a bit of an oops left in it, and a good mix of singing, belting, and growls) will show off her abilities much better.
What is this "oops" part you keep mentioning Jeffrey? Are you talking about first set of extreme vocals in the song, 3rd scream in where she sounds like your angry girlfriend? Maybe that was intentional hahaha I've seen/analyzed the performance as much as you have, I think its flawless, as flawless as human being can do. I don't think anyone would ever hear an oops in it, certainly after a first listen.
@@chriswalden798 Jeffrey didn't hear that "oops" also until someone points on it. Have to admit that I still unable to catch it :)
@@glebivanov6323 Yeah, and now I can't unhear it haha. It is really subtle, I won't point it out in more detail because now that I hear it, it's distracting. Not distracting enough that I don't love that video though. I've also noticed that sound in performances by other growlers occasionally now that my ear is listening for it. It isn't really bad, yeah it is there.
Jesus....what a monster of a sentence this is :D:D
@@zsebora lol omg. You are so very right. I could use to break that up a bit...
Yes that is all her watch more of her live performances
I love this song so much and it make me cry every time I hear it. It’s such a beautiful piece and the contrast is soooooo great
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The natural Jinjer progression from here is to react to "Perennial" Live at Wacken.... Then, on to "Judgement and Punishment" one take live session... Both, very amazing..
Teacher Teacher - to see her range
Perennial - live performance to see her perfection
Judgement & Punishment (one take) - to more easily watch her technique
all the other songs - because they are great :D
No one is ever prepared for her amazing vocals. I love Tatiana, and the band is just BOSS! She can really belt those vocals out like smoothness.
Someone explained that on the growl moments she's using her false vocal cords and she been growls for a long time and this person says when you growl properly it doesnt hurt your throat and that how she can switch form her false vocals to her real vocals.
I saw many reactions of this. Professional metalheads (even singers and musicians) with first chords understand, that light part, with necessarily hard metal part (screaming or something). But noone expecting her growling. Tatiana is shockingly talented.
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You had one of the best reaction analysis about her vocals for someone that isn't familiar with the genre from what I have seen. Well done.
"Judgement and Punishment 1 Take" is a vocal one take and it shows her close up and also a some of her other styles of singing... it would be a great reaction for you to do.
Also includes a cute cat....
“Is that really her?” .........as a banner at the bottom of the screen says ‘How to sing like Jinjer for free’....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Winces in confusion:
"But I like it.....".
This is my first time watching one of your videos, but I Like You. Subscribed for more.
Better is "Perennial" at Wacken live performance.
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I must have watched about 50 different reactions to this video and yours is definitely one of the best and most fun to watch. Not only did I love your very genuine, excited reactions, I was also really fascinated by your professional take and analysis. As someone who's married to a professional voice actress, I really enjoyed hearing you explain all the physical/anatomical aspects, that go into shaping sound with your mouth. It's actually the entire body, depending on what you're aiming for. And Tatiana seems to have a ridiculous amount of knowledge, experience, and also instinct as far as that goes.
For someone who can't sing AT ALL but is still tremendously fascinated by the human voice, this is such a fascinating topic. Thanks so much for expanding my horizon. This was fun!
The band's name is Jinjer. The singer's name is Tatiana Shmailyuk, and she's self-taught.
The lyrics in the chorus are :
"Scale armour belies virgin innocence /
"One being brings life /
"Another runs for Death."
Thanks ♥️
It’s a Metal technique nick named “growling.” Almost anyone can learn it and it is mostly practice.
You can also do it wrong and good instructions are very useful.
And I've always since I was a teenager back in the 70 thought everyone could do this...
She also has a vocal fry which sounds amazing
I agree with the "Judgement and Punishment (One Take)" suggestion, but you also need to watch "Perennial" Live at Wacken to understand. "Teacher, Teacher" as well...
My dear,
I do not think anyone is ready for this. I love it never the less. The girl can sing...
These never get old lol
Love when she paused it right before the drop too Twice!! lmao perfect
The reason she is able to have such deep gutterals while still having a somewhat higher speaking voice is because she doesn't use vocal fry at all. Tatiana in interviews has said she never uses vocal fry. Rather what she does is more like false cord screams which don't use your vocal cords at all. The tone she is able to get from false cords is completely independent from the structure of her vocal cords
She doesn't use fry for the growls, that's correct. But she does use vocal fry in this song, too. Fry doesn't equal screaming. Even pop singers use fry.
Wow this is so cool
THank for letting me know 🥰
"I like it, I think it's really kicked back. . ."
Oh, oh boy.
That place they pause at. Every. Single. Time.
I see people mentioned, "Judgement and Punishment", and "Perennial" is live, but I would review "teacher teacher" to see Tatiana's vocal range
Who Is Going To Be The One official live is a good one for range as well. Teacher Teacher really highlights the speed at which she can switch.
I think "I Speak Astronomy" is another good example of her range.
Please NOTE few if any are ready for this..... Tatiana is one heck of a singer....... And she is powerful on stage. Her stage presence is spell binding.... This group is the greatest thing to EVER come out of the former U.S.S.R.!!!!!!!! GOLD!!!!! I must thank you for this reaction.... Good job lady!!!!
You look so very scared but excited at the same time.And I love it how people's minds are just blown away
"In the presence of greatness, the humble can only bow." -Randy Blythe
Perennial live at wacken is a good concert of her singing a lot more on stage.
This is reaction 1200 of jinjers pisces iv watched, I never get tired of them
Glad you liked it!!
I love your energy!!!... great reaction!
If you want to hear some crazy screaming within a crazy range then check out Devin Townsend. Do his EMGtv of the song Kingdom. Similar in this..just flawless between clean and distorted vocals. Honestly I have no idea how he does it with the type of range with distortion
Be proud. I've watched a ton of these reaction videos, and your attempt at her growl was solid! Better than all the others so far, and there were a couple good ones :)
Yup that is 100% Tatiana! The most versatile vocalist ever in my humble opinion.
Tomi Joutsen, Floor Jansen, Tom Jones?
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Floor Jansen imo is the most versatile singer
@@jimmyjajm And a worthy candidate for the title. I like some Floor as well, but for my personal tastes Tatiana inches past her.
@@camlloyd3321 taty got in my opinion better growls but Floor in cleans, operatic, high notes, popish style and anything is better, of curse in my opinion
I love how you couldn't help but enjoy the heavy parts of the song😆❤️
Unleash the archers “tonight we ride”. Give it a listen
I love how they all think it's gonna be tame and then she hits the brutal growls and the reaction is priceless😂
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@@SongsFromASuitcase 😁😁😁😎
Awesome.
Thanks for the reaction. Have fun. Jinjer is a great band. Lots of good songs.
Happy 2021. My first Pisces reaction of the year. 😁👍
Apart from the obvious, the thing that blows my mind about Tatiana is her lyric writing. In a second language incredible! Imagine trying to write something equivalent in Ukrainian. Mad talent!
This is not vocal fry. Growling properly doesn't hurt you. Vocal fry can kill your throat if you do it enough and hurt you in the long term. Proper metal screaming is technique. That's why they can switch between that and clean tones without issue. Because it doesn't hurt them at all. It's just another register of their range.
She uses her false vocal folds to create the harsh vocals, as opposed to the vocal fry you hear sometimes when she's singing. This leaves her vocal folds free from wear and tear to continue clean singing.
my favorite part is when they pause it and analyze her voice and usually saying how calming it is RIGHT BEFORE the drop
My favorite part of this song is her clean / growl difference is symbolism of her being a Pisces
"You are not prepared." hehe
Congrats! You win the Jinjer reactions.
Oh jeez this will be the best Jinjer react yet!!!
Rocking the wife beater..oh you have no idea whats coming.
Oh "she sounds healthy" 😳😳😳
Two years of watching reactions to this video and yours might be my favourite. Honestly.
Listen to "Teacher, Teacher" to hear her switch from that vocal fry to singing in a second. Even better is "Perennial" at Wacken live performance.
I read another comment that stated that the singer does not a native English speaker, Thus she works on on her words are concentrated. really enjoy this piece. And I love this song.
She can switch it up , like flipping a light switch. She's one of the best ever...👍
"In this video I'm gonna break down..." Oh yes, yes you will.
That is indeed her, and she sounds just as amazing live. If you want to better check out her technique I suggest Judgement & Punishment (one take live). For a live performance I suggest Perennial at Wacken (pronounced Vacken).
"Nothing crazy so far..." 😎🍿
3 years later and people still reacting to Jinjer and it never gets old
It's Jinjer time and I will always be down for that. Welcome to the jinjer rabbit hole it's epic. I found them in February and have been addicted from the start. This band is special next level stuff enjoy your journey. Just subbed. Peace from Stan the Alaskan.
I think this is my new favorite reaction of yours, and of this song.
Awesome awesome awesome reaction! Love this song and her vocals OMG! Thanks, you really enjoyed being totally surprised, great reaction.🙏🏼🌹
This is now a few years ago. She can now go deeper. If interested, try Home Back. Just debuted the video.
Perennial Live at Wacken. Mind Blowing.
I LOVE JINJER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR REACTION.
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@@SongsFromASuitcase thank you!!!!!
She is not "screaming", she is "growling". She uses her false vocal chords which is why she can switch effortlessly without hurting her natural singing ability.
react to them do perennial live at wacken lol
Judgment and Punishment one take next. Tati is very versatile. She dose things nobody is doing at this point. You should check out Home Back as well. Home Back will show you her range.
Also check out Spiritbox Rule of Nines one take. Thank you & Happy New Year!
Excellent reaction ty.
I watched a lot, and it is the first a vocalcoach comments make me realise that Tatiana's throat seems, in fact, more tense when she use here "normal" voice than when she is growling.
Thank you so much.
This never gets old, this lady looked genuinely mad that she didn't understand how Tatiana was doing her scream.
Tatiana is a different breed. This entire band is next level!
That pause at 9:20 drove me batty. You picked the exact moment where she goes from the growl into belting out the notes. No pause, no break, no slow-down, no rest. It’s my favorite part of the song and usually gets as much of a reaction as when someone first hears her growl. And you didn’t back it up. I feel you totally missed out on the full impact of that part of the song and another display of her talent. Suggestion: when you pause a song to comment, back it up a few seconds when you return to it so you’re not missing something. Not allowing that transition to play out in it’s entirety robs listeners of the impact of that section. And you paused it right where the change occurs. 🤦🏻♂️
I agree, 100%. My favorite part of the song and the WORST possible place to pause it, particularly without going back a few seconds. She totally missed the most impressive part of the song.
These never get old with Jinger! 🤣🤣🤣
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You've probably already learned that she is using her false folds. Her singing revolutionized my growling on the sax.
It was genuinely fun watching your reaction and I'm glad to see you so open to metal.
There are other metal bands I've covered before in this channel and this won't be the last :)
3:43 Yes... it... is... lol
🤯 mind blown🤯
Appreciate you having fun and an open mind with it. Also you are gorgeous.
Loved the timing on taking a drink.
1st one to not comment on her seitch from Growl to Belt tho. Too busy self-promoting ig, lol.
We played as a support act to Jinjer in January 2016 and met them backstage. Tatiana is really modest and the guys are very laid back, despite being dissatisfied about the sound. This was all before they got big but they were already unbelievably advanced at that time.
Tatiana has so many more tattoos now, not just her neck but her left arm as well. I really liked this more au natural look, but I also like her tats. She is a very impressive vocalist, and the band is tight. Great reaction, and yes you should give Judgment and Punisment (One Take Performance) a review, and maybe Perennial (live at Wacken.)
Is that really her?!? I couldn't believe it my first listen either... I had to watch some concert footage to convince myself.... she's amazing...
There's actually a video where she explains how she's able to do this!
Link here; th-cam.com/video/UBrqWYMBm60/w-d-xo.html
Such a nice surprise, isn't it!? such a good song, great vocals and an awesome band.
I totally recommend it. I also suggest the one Courtney LaPlante of Spirtbox did for Loudwire too - I found it interesting how differently they approached their technique yet have ended up with very similar skillsets at least from a technical standpoint. If you search "VoiceHacks Jinjer" there is a good technical analysis of the technique too.
Angela Gossow taught a workshop years ago and somebody had recorded the good parts, it was about half an hour worth of video I think, if I remember it right. Been a while since I saw it but really cool stuff. :)
the secret is, she does not do this sound with her vocal cord but with her false vocal cords - only about 10 seconds before the very end of the song you hear a little recruitment of her vocal cords (in a very relaxed way, though), and in the very end, when the pitch of the scream goes up, she uses her pharynx instead/in addition.