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sickhorse 02-17-2014 07:09 PM

Jazz "Screamo" Vocal Technique
 
Does anyone know how can I do a specific technique, where I can produce with my voice this jazz-funk screamo effect that Zucchero's singer does, without hurting my voice?

For what is worth I am a baritone with a few bass and tenor notes.

Janszoon 02-17-2014 07:17 PM

I'm not familiar with Zucchero. Can you link to a video?

sickhorse 02-17-2014 07:23 PM

Unfortunately I dont have enough posts to post a link yet. But you can check out their most famous song " Baila Morena" on youtube.

TheBig3 02-17-2014 08:28 PM



I assume this is what he's talking about.

I don't know what vocal technique he's referring to, and I'm getting the impression this was a trap to get us to post the video. Because this sounds like a latin Eric Clapton - such a bad, mediocre rock song.

sickhorse 02-17-2014 08:46 PM

Well, maybe it's latin, maybe it's funk, maybe it's rock, it's not my field to know specifically. I appreciate the fact that you posted the video,because I don't have this preveledge yet. Although, this is a thread for people that can actually help with my situation, I would appreciate more technique territory comments, than observation contest.

Janszoon 02-18-2014 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sickhorse (Post 1417544)
Unfortunately I dont have enough posts to post a link yet. But you can check out their most famous song " Baila Morena" on youtube.

Anyone can post YouTube video. You just copy everything after the "=" sign in the video's URL and wrap it in YouTube tags which you can get by clicking the "YouTube" button.

At any rate, I checked that song out and don't hear anything that sounds like "jazz screamo" vocals. Could you maybe point out a specific instance of it?

Isbjørn 02-18-2014 05:37 AM

Troll alert! :)
He could be referring to the shouting that occurs when the song has built up some energy.

sickhorse 02-18-2014 07:45 AM

Well, thou this is the live version and in the original one has more of the staff I am talking about, check out the part at 3:04 until it gets back to chorus 3:19

Isbjørn 02-18-2014 08:00 AM



Is it the falsetto screaming?


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