Unholy Confessions - Avenged Sevenfold (Vocal Cover)

I'm getting a lot of questions on how I scream...so listen up! Screaming took a LOT of practice to even begin. It's extremely difficult to find the exact way to scream without completely destroying your voice, let alone finding the sound inside you to start. I listen to a lot of influences, including M. Shadows, Dustin Kensrue, Howard Jones, Alex Varkatzas, J. Loren Wince, Corey Taylor, Maynard James Keenan and a whole slew of others. It really does take practice practice practice practice. And make sure you sing from your diaphragm and not your throat. What I do to distort my voice is I try to bring my vocal cords up as high as I can into the back of my throat. But, again, it's important you don't sing from your throat. Try to push the air from your lungs past your cords as you sing, instead of starting from your larynx. That's really the best I can do explaining it. It's difficult to convey. Listen to your influences and just try to nail it again and again until you can do it. That's how I discovered it. ("Chapter Four's" lyric "crestfallen man" was where I finally did it) Here it is, finally. My cover of Avenged Sevenfold's "Unholy Confessions" from the Waking the Fallen album. I added the track, "Waking the Fallen" to the beginning of the song because it is a SIN (or a "Syn"?) to listen to one without the other. If my vocals and the audio track beneath seem a little off, it's because something happened when I was mixing the video and audio down, and I apologize. You <b>...</b>
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