ChristopherM wrote:the Classical wrote:Well, I'm sure they told me not to scream as well, but I just took all the stuff I learned about projecting my voice, doing warm-ups, singing from my diaphragm, etc and applied it to being in a band.
I don't do particularly harsh screams, I've found less is usually more in this area, but all the yelling and shouting stuff, never bothers my throat.
Do you think you could summarize some of what you've learned? I mean, I realize that you're not going to be able to tell us everything, but any tips would be awesome.
hmm, most of my training was pretty informal and it was like 15 yrs ago, I've just sort adapted it to my current methods...basically when I sing or shout or whatever I always try to project my voice to the very back of the room. I usually I think about where the soundguy is and I sort of "aim" in the that direction.
I try and warm up before hand, usually "Do-Re-Mi". The more time I spend warming-up my voice, the stronger it is. Also, I try to avoid diary, booze, caffeine before doing any singing. Key word here is "try".
I also do everything thing from my gut, not from my throat, like it starts in my stomach and works out from there.
The key thing is, I've learned what the limits of my voice are (and its pretty limited) and I don't try and push it any harder then I feel comfortable w/. I've been singing like this pretty regularly (practice, shows, tours, recording etc) for 4 yrs and never had any real problems. Even when my voice was totally blown out (cuz I was partying on tour), it came back fast enough to record.
This stuff has worked for me, yr mileage may vary.