Singing isn’t strength training, it’s neural connections. Woah. That’s an incredible quote right there. I’m gonna hang that on my wall lol. Well said man. Thank you
Yes I've come to realise that my 20 years of singing untrained has stored up my neurons to make this hard to keep consistent. I have to keep trying though. I definitely can do this and quite well at times. My frustration is recalling the muscle memory as my neural paths must get the shits with me lol
I HATE the tone of my voice, I don’t really sound bright at all. I have a naturally low voice for a woman but also very hoarse when I speak, that’s just how my voice is. I also hear a bit of this when I sing. I HATE IT SO MUCH!!! When I’m singing covers I can manipulate my voice a bit better to the point I love it, but when I sing my own songs I absolutely hate it. I don’t have any references with my own songs and have to figure it out on my own. It sounds awful to me, to others not. Besides, I blow my voice out almost everytime cause can’t seem to use the right technique when singing my own stuff.
When you said “gradient “, I had a holy shit moment. In both a sound/aural sense and physiological one. Like I could totally visualize the connectedness between the head and chest and see the smooth merging of colors/tones simultaneously. Maybe kind of esoteric but very helpful to me!
It's so weird what singing lessons can do for you! I started singing when i was 32 years old (now turning 38) and got inspired by grunge and rock singers like Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Eddie Vedder... and as a Guy with a deep voice i didn't think it would be possible for me to sing this high with power but it absolutely is! Thanks to Guys like you I can almost sing anything now!!!
Love the videos and your point of view on singing in general and a lot of good things to think about. Keep making these videos. They’re really good. One suggestion that maybe might be interesting because I see a lot of motorhead shirts. I’d love to hear your take on Lemmy‘s voice and his vocals and what he did to maintain that intensity right to the end because you could hear it that he had that power in his voice, but just love to hear what yououtlook on that
Hey, Kegan thanks a lot for ur vids, a real gem in dozens of CB and BS there. I see you talk a lot about Cornell/Stayley style, but what about some 2000s pop punk stuff like Offspring sum41 MCR. Did they actually sing in mixed/ or just shouted in chest register?
Hi Kegan! Amazing vid as always. I just wanted to ask, do you think that by practicing this kind of Mesa Di Voce exercises would I be able to sing with more closure in higher notes, like Dio does here:
Hey man just found your channel! Very interesting! Does this work for female rock singers too? I think this is something we struggle mostly with trying to have this bigger (and not miky mouse) sound.
Tips on how to sing high-grit like michael jackson. Like in Dirty Diana, Give it to Me, and The way you make me feel! PLEASE! I know vowels play a role, but does neck/;arynx compression backwards as well to sing high pressure for so long?
Singing isn’t strength training, it’s neural connections. Woah. That’s an incredible quote right there. I’m gonna hang that on my wall lol. Well said man. Thank you
Yes I've come to realise that my 20 years of singing untrained has stored up my neurons to make this hard to keep consistent. I have to keep trying though. I definitely can do this and quite well at times. My frustration is recalling the muscle memory as my neural paths must get the shits with me lol
Great video
I HATE the tone of my voice, I don’t really sound bright at all. I have a naturally low voice for a woman but also very hoarse when I speak, that’s just how my voice is. I also hear a bit of this when I sing. I HATE IT SO MUCH!!! When I’m singing covers I can manipulate my voice a bit better to the point I love it, but when I sing my own songs I absolutely hate it. I don’t have any references with my own songs and have to figure it out on my own. It sounds awful to me, to others not. Besides, I blow my voice out almost everytime cause can’t seem to use the right technique when singing my own stuff.
When you said “gradient “, I had a holy shit moment. In both a sound/aural sense and physiological one. Like I could totally visualize the connectedness between the head and chest and see the smooth merging of colors/tones simultaneously. Maybe kind of esoteric but very helpful to me!
Great video as always
It's so weird what singing lessons can do for you! I started singing when i was 32 years old (now turning 38) and got inspired by grunge and rock singers like Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Eddie Vedder... and as a Guy with a deep voice i didn't think it would be possible for me to sing this high with power but it absolutely is! Thanks to Guys like you I can almost sing anything now!!!
Rock singer question for everybody, how much of an impact is smoking on our voices and will it gate-keep progression?
my kids always say that i sing like a Camembert so I think I have a good cheesy mix
it's incredible how my singing became better since i follow you! always a plesure to watch new videos of you! thx
Pitch issue - vowel
Oh and, love the shirt. New one from the latest show?
Really Helpful!
Love the videos and your point of view on singing in general and a lot of good things to think about. Keep making these videos. They’re really good. One suggestion that maybe might be interesting because I see a lot of motorhead shirts. I’d love to hear your take on Lemmy‘s voice and his vocals and what he did to maintain that intensity right to the end because you could hear it that he had that power in his voice, but just love to hear what yououtlook on that
Hey, Kegan thanks a lot for ur vids, a real gem in dozens of CB and BS there. I see you talk a lot about Cornell/Stayley style, but what about some 2000s pop punk stuff like Offspring sum41 MCR. Did they actually sing in mixed/ or just shouted in chest register?
Klasse! 👍Beste Grüße aus Deutschland 👋
🌟With your last three videos the onion layers exposed are coming together (oxymoron). I ace Teenage Dirtbag now; it's in our set!
Hi Kegan! Amazing vid as always. I just wanted to ask, do you think that by practicing this kind of Mesa Di Voce exercises would I be able to sing with more closure in higher notes, like Dio does here:
Hey man just found your channel! Very interesting! Does this work for female rock singers too? I think this is something we struggle mostly with trying to have this bigger (and not miky mouse) sound.
Tips on how to sing high-grit like michael jackson. Like in Dirty Diana, Give it to Me, and The way you make me feel! PLEASE! I know vowels play a role, but does neck/;arynx compression backwards as well to sing high pressure for so long?