Cues From Scott Weiland
“How do I get the tone I want out of my voice?” “Why do I always sound flat, amateur and a little boring?” “How can I make my voice sound more like the confident singers I really enjoy?”
The answer to all these questions starts not with emulating others or putting your mouth in funny positions while trying to adjust the way you think you sound, but in playing with how you use your AIR!
By learning to use a singing technique called vocal compression, you can add texture, girth and massive amounts of tonal interest… But you need to learn to use it in a very specific, subtle way. It’s a tight rope you must learn to walk and a balance that must be acquired through patient, introspective practicing. Let me show you how to do it!
We’ll start by taking some inspiration from the great Scott Weiland!
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