Cyrokk
Farce of Nature
This is both a recording question and a vocal question.
Daltry does it in "Won't Get Fooled Again", Bruce Dickinson does it in "Number of the Beast", Keenan does it in Tool's "Ticks and Leeches" and I hear it in Sevendust songs. It's not done throughout the entire vocal performance, but on one word, sustained through usually four to eight bars.
I am writing a song where that kind of scream would be perfect, but I have yet to produce it with my voice, which is akin to Dave Mustaine: whiny and gruff.
Is it possible to learn this technique or simulate it somewhat convincingly in the studio? What's the typical mike distance for something like this (my vocals are usually sung through a Marshall 603S condensor in an Art Tube)?
TIA
Daltry does it in "Won't Get Fooled Again", Bruce Dickinson does it in "Number of the Beast", Keenan does it in Tool's "Ticks and Leeches" and I hear it in Sevendust songs. It's not done throughout the entire vocal performance, but on one word, sustained through usually four to eight bars.
I am writing a song where that kind of scream would be perfect, but I have yet to produce it with my voice, which is akin to Dave Mustaine: whiny and gruff.
Is it possible to learn this technique or simulate it somewhat convincingly in the studio? What's the typical mike distance for something like this (my vocals are usually sung through a Marshall 603S condensor in an Art Tube)?
TIA