How to do Throat Singing RIGHT (and why it's so awesome for grit, screams & cleans)

2024 ж. 6 Ақп.
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If there was a magic key that unlocked healthy vocal distortion while also adding a whole new realm of possibilities with your clean singing... AND screams!! ... Will Ramos's throat singing method would be it!
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  • Learn the body and mind connections necessary to do this sort of thing with your voice... Join my free course! chrisliepe.com/free-your-voice/

    @chrisliepe@chrisliepe3 ай бұрын
  • I just tell people to do "the motorcycle sound" - that hits the spot.. - Vrom vrom =)

    @CryptoTalksShorts@CryptoTalksShorts22 күн бұрын
  • I learned throat singing a few days ago, my teacher taught me how to cover my breath, making the structures get closer and then say "Hey" in a more active voice... by doing this I managed to learn.

    @punisherff@punisherff3 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had resources like this 15 years ago when I tried learning how to fry and false cord scream. It was way too much trial and error and sore throats until I figured out how to do it in a healthy way.

    @mastod0n1@mastod0n13 ай бұрын
  • The genuine interest and time this man takes to perfect his craft is legendary

    @SiriusBooMR@SiriusBooMR3 күн бұрын
  • A teacher that still is eager to learn is the best kinda teacher. I've always failed at maintaining a body mind connection to sustaining the 'zone', but hearing it from you who is obv more adept and in tune with vocal mechanics to distill and explain the process is what a lot of us need. So gonna spend 10 extra minutes in the bath tomorrow

    @AshAhms@AshAhms3 ай бұрын
    • I think the real-time anatomy of the vocal system (name?) is the most important thing that's helped me recreate sounds vs TRYING to achieve the sound with the wrong muscles. For instance, I always thought "false chords" were a type of scream, like vocal fry. But now I know it's not a technique, it's a part of your body, and knowing this has helped me extract the feelings from the muscles as I need them across different techniques. Really helps conceptualize and unite all the many parts that help my body to produce sound

      @WageSlavery@WageSlavery3 ай бұрын
  • Look how excited he is when showing off his stuff. It's why i say... You're the best teach!

    @user-cn6pz2lg1x@user-cn6pz2lg1x2 ай бұрын
  • This is so interesting because going from fry into kargyraa was actually a distraction when I was learning. It’s cool to see how you got there in the way that made sense for you!

    @kasonglover1638@kasonglover16386 күн бұрын
  • You should listen to the masters of Tuvian throat singing. The beautiful overtones of it is simply incredible

    @AtomizedSound@AtomizedSound3 ай бұрын
  • I just replicate the GRrrrrrr sound Sideshow Bob makes when he steps on all the rakes.

    @LuckeGabriel@LuckeGabriel3 ай бұрын
  • I used your course with Will and Elizabeth and advice from Melissa Cross emulating an old cat and maintaining my breath and it was like a lightbulb went off. And then muscle memory kicks in when practicing! My screams aren’t quite there but the feeling of healthy screams is important to me.

    @BeebZ_SqueeZ@BeebZ_SqueeZ3 ай бұрын
  • The timing of this release is really funny, as I had JUST found this technique myself while singing in the car on the way to work about a month ago! 💚

    @Sadtiric@Sadtiric3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for that, this has been working for me. I really appreciate what you do. \m/

    @billfinehout5686@billfinehout56863 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate these videos infinitely sir 🤘

    @Metalkake@Metalkake3 ай бұрын
  • Such a good explanation I’ve never been able to do this either and I’m getting it right away with this explanation!!

    @Producer_Jeff@Producer_Jeff3 ай бұрын
  • Chris always explains best. Thanks for the video❤🔥

    @YaBoI80@YaBoI803 ай бұрын
  • Best video on how to do this!! Thank you, Will, for teaching Chris, and thank you, Chris, for putting it into an easy to follow video. I'm going to be working on it.

    @dillonbeylefeld5886@dillonbeylefeld58863 ай бұрын
  • I enjoy it especially as a warmup, throwing it and resonating it in different places and it really helps with the distortions!!

    @animedropouts8164@animedropouts81643 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much! Every time I’ve tried to learn this techique it has felt like I had scabs in my throat. This is the only tutorial on youtube that has worked for me! 🙏

    @oliverliden5461@oliverliden54613 ай бұрын
  • Wow this actually helped me! First time ever! It’s really not as much force as I expected, it’s a really relaxed sensation!

    @danm.4616@danm.46163 ай бұрын
  • holy crap!!!! I got that in like 2 seconds, hahaha!!!! Amazing! Now, the months of working out all the kinks and working with it. Right on! My man!

    @shawnhagerich2559@shawnhagerich25593 ай бұрын
  • I learned this last year by watching a few videos and practising regularly over a few days. What amazes me is how moving my tongue against the roof of my mouth helps manipulate the overtones. So much fun!

    @SHASMA@SHASMA3 ай бұрын
  • Learning to throat sing came really easy for me. The part I struggle with is breath control. Chris, you should listen to a band called Nytt Land. They do a TON of throat singing along with more viking-ish type music similar to Wardruna. They actually inspired me to learn. "U-gra" would be a perfect showcase of their abilities.

    @a1m4thah3d@a1m4thah3d3 ай бұрын
  • Everything you described about the process of learning how to throat sing are thoughts and challenges I encountered when I started years ago. I got discouraged and I can only do the basics to this day because I thought I'd messed up and didnt want to hurt my voice over time. This is an excellent video rhat clears up so much for anyone who wants to learn how to throat sing. Alex Kuular was my online teacher.

    @Shadowarfare117@Shadowarfare1173 ай бұрын
  • I've learned so much on your channel that even led me here. I was on the journey of screaming and sucked ass many ways and on a side quest learned throat singing and it was a gateway to the balance in my throat, and just learning to toss a little more air over it was where I found the screaming balance. It's cool to see you in that journey and it's something I figured out a while ago but still was stuck on but this still helped me more. I learned a ton off your videos before you even could scream that helped me. The throat singing thing threwme to the touch down. I love most about your channel how your break down the journey to sounds. Even the resonance your find in it teaches you the balance of breath. It's such a cheat.

    @AsWeDescended@AsWeDescendedАй бұрын
  • Pretty helpful! I've just trained a few seconds and I'm almost there! You can tell you're a real teacher when you say that, you still discovering the process helps new learners understanding it.

    @lordgogo2686@lordgogo26862 ай бұрын
  • Kargyraa! My favorite warmup/calibration exercise to use since going through your course with Will and Elizabeth! Also just super fun to do, just because 🤘

    @travisfodrie5410@travisfodrie54103 ай бұрын
    • I learned it to make monster noises in Dungeons & Dragons, and my players love it! It has also inspired me to practice singing more, which has been great fun.

      @kasonglover1638@kasonglover16386 күн бұрын
  • Glad to see this! I experimented years ago with throat singing but then left it. Then I tried it again last year and did more to the point where its comfortable and throat singing is part of my warm ups now every time. For me it really help me connect a lot of the grit into cleans and what not.I had the easiest time finding the spot following a traditional Mongolian tutorial using the 'goat' sound. I also think sub-harmonics are under utilized and although similar they feel completely different and I know using both really helps. Although I don't use them on their own the techniques has really help gain a better understanding of all forms of distortion. Great video and I hope it helps a few people!

    @zichxyna7@zichxyna73 ай бұрын
  • Thanks master!

    @fernandosanchez6054@fernandosanchez60543 ай бұрын
  • Again you hit the spot for me, man! Much love! I'am a screamer who knows how to do the throat singing (you should check some of the bass sounds in beatboxing!!!) However it was a mystery for me how the throat singing realtes, how it transitions to screaming. I've got a new hope now, it clicked for me and i'm pretty sure I'll get it! Thank you!

    @kamenboneff2270@kamenboneff22703 ай бұрын
  • You shred Chris, keep killin it brometheus!

    @dcfromthev@dcfromthev2 ай бұрын
  • really like your emotions in process:)

    @user-qj7lq2dv4s@user-qj7lq2dv4sАй бұрын
  • AWESOME!!!

    @BRGrungge@BRGrungge3 ай бұрын
  • I wish everyone could have a will ramos at home :-D such an inspiration "I'm so proud of you" omg I need this as a ringtone

    @deafeningmrm@deafeningmrm2 ай бұрын
  • I just watched your Kim Dracula video and accidentally figured out how to throat sing when you were talking about it there, but this really helped refine it

    @benschnose400@benschnose4003 ай бұрын
  • I was about to suggest exploring throat singing and there you go reading my mind again!

    @solarnewborn@solarnewborn3 ай бұрын
  • I've never quite managed to get the hang of this either - I'm gonna try try try!

    @MusicWithKev@MusicWithKev3 ай бұрын
  • This helped me find the vibrations I was missing for my growls.

    @kehnibobehni883@kehnibobehni883Ай бұрын
  • Yes!! Throat singing is how I originally discovered you 🙏🏼🎉

    @nurahaleweidat7525@nurahaleweidat75253 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this :-) I got the courses you did with Will and Elizabeth recently, and I've been practicing my throat singing (mostly on my drive to work). I've been struggling to find a way to disengage my true chords without dumping a ton of air like you mentioned. I'll try playing with the methods you mention here :-)

    @alexrozynski7616@alexrozynski7616Ай бұрын
  • I can't believe I could do it! Amazing! Thanks Chris! Excellent content!

    @luhanmairink6128@luhanmairink61283 ай бұрын
  • I've tried to learn how to do this but could not find very many resources. Thanks for this explanation! If you want to see this used in a metal performance my favorite is the live version of Gojira - The Way of All Flesh. He throat sings beginning the last section of the lyrics to emphasize the passing between worlds and transitions to screams. Very powerful and emotional!

    @stormkrawl6784@stormkrawl67843 ай бұрын
  • Thank youuuu

    @lisalegato0109@lisalegato01093 ай бұрын
  • This has been the best instructional video I've seen so far. Question I wonder if you can use continuous breathing like with a didgeridoo?

    @jolookstothestars6358@jolookstothestars6358Ай бұрын
  • Actually "the best way to learn is to teach" is a fact. More importantly, if you want to take your singing deeper, do yourself a favor and join his free course. I tried it once and it really did free my voice! you will not regret it.

    @music4ever.87@music4ever.873 ай бұрын
  • Lol i was just putting this together myself and now your video pops up haha

    @grixxy_666@grixxy_6662 ай бұрын
  • best laboratory of vocal)

    @user-dl1dn4qu5n@user-dl1dn4qu5n3 ай бұрын
  • First thing I learned to do on my first Album. it's extremely useful for also seriously saving your vocal cords some seriously unneeded and potentially harmful fry's and screams. The BEST way to imagine this, is through a Tibetans hum and a Vikings Growl. a mental effort is key to learning first to avoid any damage.

    @levideous7658@levideous76582 ай бұрын
  • So I've been through the Ramos course, i do some screaming that's pretty good in my own opinion. I would say youe first advice with the vocal fry does work, but i feel like you should have stated some more facts about why it works. Beginners might get the impression that vocal fry and ventricular folds are related somehow. They're not, but just like other vocal techniques it's just that it can be used to bridge a gap you might not have known how to cross otherwise. Vocal fry should not even be considered when practicing throat singing, unless you truly can't activate those vibrations without going from the vocal fry register, in which case that should be the first thing you practice. Also there's the whole "fry screaming" term. I feel like it should also be clarified that vocal fry and screaming are very seperate things.

    @officiallparts913@officiallparts9133 ай бұрын
  • Hey. For a moment I though you were talking about normal subharmonic as throat singing x) because you talked about fry. I then understood that you were actually talking about false fold sub👌. Anyway if you wanna talk about (mostly bass techniques) singing techniques I have a lot to say about it. It may also interest you because it might help for what you're trying to do.

    @Hemli_clrg@Hemli_clrg3 ай бұрын
  • I hope someday you do a react & vocal analysis of Shaman - Fairy Tale (rituaLIVE) or the studio version too. Even though I don't watch your videos to improve my own voice (at least not yet) it's fun to watch, keep up the excellent work and good luck in everything.

    @lordzerus8444@lordzerus84443 ай бұрын
  • This method is perfect for learning fry and false cord scream mix.

    @davidcanaandaniel@davidcanaandaniel3 ай бұрын
    • I've hit a few hybrids accidentally and they feel and sound SO good. Gonna try this so I can get them on purpose!

      @KekeeBlack@KekeeBlack2 ай бұрын
  • so sweet, yea throat bass (kargyraa throat singing) is really fun but as a beatboxer who knows what we are cooking youd be shocked at whats actually possible with the human voice

    @damnlate8924@damnlate89242 ай бұрын
  • Chris, you should check out Fair to Midland for great examples of throat singing. Fables From a Mayfly is an incredible album. Darroh is such a fantastic singer, and it breaks my heart that the band no longer exists.

    @smokejc@smokejc3 ай бұрын
  • Subharmonics have helped me get really low screams too. Im not at all a master of throat singing, subharmonics,or fry screams( ive one been practicing for a month or two) but even i have been able to hit a D1. It's insane. I highly recommend learning subs, along with throat singing

    @That_dirty_hobo@That_dirty_hobo2 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit, Chris, your screams at the end were absolutely bonkers 🤌🤌🤌🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🤘🤘🤘

    @solarnewborn@solarnewborn3 ай бұрын
  • ❣️❣️ love from nepal

    @surajmoktan2245@surajmoktan22453 ай бұрын
  • Knowing I had access to this module months before its release is really cool. With throat singing growing in prevalence, do you think you would ever have the HU on? I noticed its helped my deathcore vocals tremendously.

    @atypeandshadow@atypeandshadow3 ай бұрын
  • another great one! you think you can do a video with or about andy cizek maybe? he is really interesting to listen to

    @NootNoode@NootNoode3 ай бұрын
    • A whole project with Andy is coming!

      @chrisliepe@chrisliepe3 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisliepe chris you are truly the best and a blessing to so many people

      @NootNoode@NootNoode3 ай бұрын
  • This now reminds me of King 810 kinda. I'd like to see you analyze his vocal style, especially in songs like Kill'em all, Boogeyman, but also check out songs like Devil Don't cry, and State of Nature. Hits hard, and thank you! 🤘

    @zsoltunterweger9367@zsoltunterweger93672 ай бұрын
  • Should check out the throat singing in the song “Vinternatt” from the modern metal band Mayfire! It’s somewhat inspired by the northern Scandinavian natives. 🔥🤘

    @Pixellevel@Pixellevel2 ай бұрын
  • Interesting process. Really like the explanation. I found these sounds a few years ago through trial and error. The real noticeable feelings for me is when i can feel the sound source go from entirely in my throat, and start resonating in my nasal cavity (when I start throat singing proper). You can hear it in your voice too so i wonder if you get the same feeling? then goes down lower than my throat, kinda top of chest, when going into growling. Not sure if that is "correct" but i can do it reliably without pain for long periods and it sounds cool 😊. Anyways, thanks for the demonstration and thoughts!

    @metalmikenz@metalmikenzАй бұрын
  • Id love to see will and spencer collab on something.

    @jeffaguiar8970@jeffaguiar89703 ай бұрын
  • Actually used it in a song years ago. I don't remember how I stumbled upon that technique but I know we where goofing around and laughing that I sounded like a robot. Never mastered the harmonics, though.

    @user-oy7gz5bf2h@user-oy7gz5bf2h3 ай бұрын
  • It's so fun and inspiring to watch you figure this out for yourself! I think I can do the throat thing at the comfortable sweet spot, but as I try to go higher up, it starts to tickle my throat. I think this is a sign of too much tension in the throat and not enough support?

    @irazorn3712@irazorn37122 ай бұрын
  • Reminds me of learning how to growl on the saxophone

    @scottperryscovers3501@scottperryscovers35013 ай бұрын
  • 3:24 perfect H. Jon Benjamin impression

    @N.E.U.R.O@N.E.U.R.OАй бұрын
  • Right at the talking in vocal fry and then adding your speaking voice, I'm realizing that H. Jon Benjamin is on the verge of being a throat singer.

    @TheOthersparktank@TheOthersparktank10 күн бұрын
  • Hey it's me again. You could experiment with grit singing in that type of distortion where you push up with the throat singing and get into a more "fry-esque" - "static, gurgly" sound. Just gotta hold on to the true fold engagement while keeping that static grit. That is how I sing most Avenged Sevenfold songs and I believe it is what M. Shadows is doing with his grit. Maybe you could do a new video on him with your newly acquired knowledge. Would love to see it!

    @slightlyinsane3385@slightlyinsane33853 ай бұрын
    • I could certainly do more of it... and actually have a video coming out where I'm doing it over a Kim Dracula song!! :) !! I started to experiment with what you're talking about towards the end of THIS video too!

      @chrisliepe@chrisliepe3 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisliepe Love to hear it. You're making a lot of progress very fast. I'm looking forward to your new videos!

      @slightlyinsane3385@slightlyinsane33853 ай бұрын
  • Hey, Chris! Have you ever heard of the band too close to touch? Their singer Keaton Pierce passed away not that long ago and they're gearing up to release the last few songs using previous recordings of him In my eyes he's one of the most inspiring singers out there, with a really unique voice and approach to singing that I'd really like to see your opinions on

    @ZsNOTCute@ZsNOTCute3 ай бұрын
  • 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 awesome ‼️ Chris could you react to the new Gabriel’s cover singing “Best Part” . Thank you 🙏🏻 👍🏻‼️

    @Eniel44@Eniel443 ай бұрын
  • 5:01 you got dangerously close to getting canceled

    @KaninTuzi@KaninTuzi2 ай бұрын
  • I can overtone throat sing, too.

    @k.p.bolden7329@k.p.bolden73293 ай бұрын
  • What microphone are you using in this video??? I love it

    @MaxiMachine@MaxiMachine3 ай бұрын
  • You know what, I think this is like a hybrid scream but you go almost whispery into the lowest part of your registry.

    @ChrisDog-lj5kh@ChrisDog-lj5khАй бұрын
  • I only feel falsechord not fry And I would say it sounds relatively good.

    @AvarTyrog@AvarTyrog3 ай бұрын
  • Hi Chris! Can you please cover vocals of Tom Araya of Slayer? He have such crazy and powerfull screams and im so surprised there is no coherent video about him on KZhead.

    @user-tm1so9th6q@user-tm1so9th6q3 ай бұрын
    • That would be cool.

      @russellspear6188@russellspear61883 ай бұрын
  • This type of throat singing sounds like a sub style that is called kargyraa. It is however a modern form with a different technique than the original. I appreciate the attention that is given to this art form with this video, but it is a very 'western' approach to it. I would recommend learning from people who practice or have studies tuvan/mongolian throat singing.

    @Sustainedvibration@Sustainedvibration3 ай бұрын
  • 2 words. Game..changer

    @NicholasOrthodoxOfficial@NicholasOrthodoxOfficial2 ай бұрын
    • ♥️

      @NicholasOrthodoxOfficial@NicholasOrthodoxOfficial2 ай бұрын
  • When I want to find my tone i usually do throatsinging before.

    @AvarTyrog@AvarTyrog3 ай бұрын
  • Ha, I had always done this to mimic throat singing, I didn't realize that I was, y'know, actually throat singing.

    @crescentfresh8001@crescentfresh80013 ай бұрын
  • This is interesting. I look forward to trying it when I can resume singing. By the way, what keeps this technique from sounding gritty and gurgly like Will Ramos' extreme vocals in his cover of Chokehold, where he goes to a death metal style around the middle of it for a few seconds? This is using false folds, right?

    @russellspear6188@russellspear61883 ай бұрын
    • Yep!

      @chrisliepe@chrisliepe3 ай бұрын
  • At the end of the video when you were taking it to higher pitches, was it actually becoming a form of Fry Scream? Cause it sure sounded like a fry scream especially on that EE vowel around 8:43 that you did! Would love to know your thoughts! Thanks again Chris!!

    @fahimmuchivocalstudio@fahimmuchivocalstudio2 ай бұрын
    • Yes. I was experimenting with that upper constricted sound!

      @chrisliepe@chrisliepe2 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed all your content, might wanna watch some videos by a madman named Alex Glenfield though.....he's the person who helped me the most on my throat singing journey.

    @MaltGambit@MaltGambit3 ай бұрын
  • I thought it sounded like Corey literally 1 second before you said "like what Corey Taylor might do" hahaha

    @thiagogomes9204@thiagogomes92043 ай бұрын
  • Hadir 🤘🤘

    @marda9974@marda99743 ай бұрын
  • That funny voice I've made my entire life was actually singing?😂😂

    @kiltr4p851@kiltr4p8513 ай бұрын
  • React Best Part - Gabriel Henrique

    @glaubercandidopita@glaubercandidopita3 ай бұрын
  • Wait I'm a little confused. Is this the Tuvan throat singing with arytenoid cartilage and octaves? Or is this more like a traditional subharmonic bass? I feel like I have much more to learn than I initially thought.

    @abdelilhmanflores@abdelilhmanflores3 ай бұрын
  • It's the opposite for me. I focus upwards to get activation of throat singing. I tried for years focusing lower in my vocal chords and could could never do it. Adding false chord is easier at that point too and helps me to be longer winded.

    @the.eye.in.silence@the.eye.in.silence2 ай бұрын
  • I don't know if its the tamber of my voice, or anatomy, but I can't siren down to vocal fry. The only time I can ever get vocal fry is when I'm sick apparently.

    @Chief_Ten_Bears@Chief_Ten_Bears20 күн бұрын
  • I can't do this for long without my throat getting sore. I'm guessing practice helps that.

    @n0denz@n0denzАй бұрын
  • Hey Chris! In your testing out and playing with this vocal style, particularly over a period of time, have you experienced a sort of "warm" or "heat" on your chords (or false chords)? Because whenever I do throat singing for a while or false chords, my vocals feel really warm and its unsettling.

    @zmbieblaster66@zmbieblaster663 ай бұрын
    • Yes, that warmth/heat is totally normal... It can be unsettling at first, but the main thing is to test your primary cord engagement often to make sure you're not going too hard on those... heat and engagement in other areas is great and actually needed to relieve the role of the primary cords!

      @chrisliepe@chrisliepe3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for the fast reply - this is very comforting!@@chrisliepe

      @zmbieblaster66@zmbieblaster663 ай бұрын
  • When i push my pitch higher with my false chords active i find that it breaks up and doesnt raise smoothly, as well as this its often quite painful. Does this sound like a compression problem and im hitting my folds too hard?

    @Kyle-es6uc@Kyle-es6uc2 ай бұрын
  • I found "meh" today! But if i dont try to whistle in same time to growl i going no where. Don't high and low sound in same time make me found the middle of it with my voice after.

    @ramsinte@ramsinteАй бұрын
  • Okay look at the thumbnail, doesn't that hat look like he just has a electric call boy a bowl cut? Lolllll

    @jamesford1426@jamesford14262 ай бұрын
  • If youre gonna sing with it, with any intense drumming, you need the PA effects of reverb whatever they add, because it just messes up throught with only volume if percussion factors. Causes trauma nodules if you dont use right effects. Just speaking, it's moderation choice.

    @sampleoffers1978@sampleoffers19782 ай бұрын
  • i know how to throat sing but i struggle screaming ......

    @FranckDSM@FranckDSM3 ай бұрын
  • I think I’m just broken.. every time I go to add compression I end up just doing false chord screaming. Like I go 0-10 (natural sleepy voice fry) then with just the slightest push more, I skip to 70+ cruising speed (full blown fry screams).

    @Chans_Den@Chans_DenАй бұрын
  • yo, Im like actually kinda mad. Ive been able to throat sing and make throat croaks as I called them. since I was a kid. and other weird noises, always wanted to learn metal vocals and just figured it would be to much work. Now Im finding at 30 I had 90% of it down to begin with and got something out ive never gotten out in like 10 minutes I'm upsetti spagetti. and to clarify, the screams, not all encompassing vocals

    @TheMookie1590@TheMookie15902 ай бұрын
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