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0:48 holy fuck! he teleported!
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the purpose of the vocal fry is to help train your throat muscles on how to maintain proper cord closure without constricting other muscles. on open throat with closed cords. Vocal fry is achieved when the proper throat configuration is achieved BUT there is only a small amount of air being pushed through, resulting in the funny sound . after you can maintain a vocal fry on a particular pitch .. add more air and the tone that you produce will sound fuller, more resonant and balanced.
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This exercise scares me too!!! Thanks for your help Ian!!
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Maybe it got burnt. D:
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awesome video!
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a small man yes but a big voice im sure !!!
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my voice wont fry anymore what would cause this?
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haha im sorry man but your head is WAY to big to fit your body! lol
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@metalfun111 He looks like a goblin...
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LMAO
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Is this really the technique used to sing in your whistle register? I've been told this exercise is in ingenius method on how to increase your range greatly... Dunno if it's true. I just like doing it cause its fun. HAHA :D
what if i cant sing....will this help me? lol well im not horrible but im not great either. i just dont know how to hold a not too long... my voice just fades... and i seem a little more "talky" then "singy"... will all your exercises help imporve my singing?
meli42991 1 year ago
@meli42991 If you head over to my website you can sign up for my free 8 week course. That will definately improve your singing.
AussieVocalCoach 1 year ago
great vid man! im definitely going to use this technique, but one of the other things i want to accomplish with vocal fry is the rock singer sound. not screaming, but the gravelly sound on the high notes which makes u sound like ur scream/singing them, but im having lots of trouble. i heard somewhere that i need to go into me head voice when i do that. is that true? any tips, because, it doesn't sound right at all whenever i try it. anyone, please help!
futurerocker77 1 year ago
@futurerocker77 Hey man. Yes it's true, you have to go into head voice and combine it with vocal fry to get the rock sound you are after. Start out soft and see if you can build in volume. I do have a more in depth video about this but it's only available through my website. It's a 20 minute lesson on vocal fry as a part of a 5 video series I have recorded on style. It will be available in about 3 weeks if you are interested.
AussieVocalCoach 1 year ago
@AussieVocalCoach where would i find this video on your site when you post it?
futurerocker77 1 year ago
@futurerocker77 Look for the "X factor Video Series". It will be available in about a week.
AussieVocalCoach 1 year ago