xxSkull_Princessxx wrote:
Personally, my singing is alright until it comes to screaming. I can sing, and I can scream, but I can't do both at the same time. For instance, I have to aggressively whisper a lot of the lyrics in the song "My Fist, Your Mouth, Her Scars", especially the lines "with every ounce of anger, in turn we know you're going down" and "I saw her as she hit the ground".
Maybe it's just because I'm a female and naturally have a higher pitched vocal range as a result, who knows?
It's unlikely to be related to sex because the difference in pitch wouldn't prevent switching from one to the other.
Your mileage may vary due to technique, like if you're using inhaled screams you might find it hard to transition to exhaled clean singing without a lot of practice.
If it's all exhaled it should just be a matter of switching from using your vocal fry to using your vocal cords.
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