i sing a lot of extreme death metal vocals, brutally low to pig squeals.
i smoke and have sung every day like this for years and i have no vocal problems.
there are certainly ways you can sing that will damage your voice. but if you warm up and sing them using proper techniques it is about as harsh on your throut as talking.
singing in any style the wrong way can wreck your voice
2007-12-11 21:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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When they first started out, yes. However, there is a special type of conditioning that a growler/screamer can do to take care of their throats and make sure they're using the proper techniques to growl/scream.
If you want more information, you should look up Melissa Cross. She has taught some of the most amazing musicians how to scream/growl without ripping their vocal chords to shreds. For example, Killswitch Engage, Angela Gossow (of Arch Enemy) and countless others.
It's just like any vocalist. If you use the right technique, you're golden. Otherwise, you could strain something. Like any major athelete, warming up is important or you may pull/strain a muscle. Your vocal chords are like a muscle, too!
2007-12-11 21:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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each and every so often musicians write some thing that would not in fantastic condition with the the remainder of the conventional band, then you particularly launch a solo album Chester Bennington remains with Linkin Park, and has no objective to leave whatsoever. Like Mike Shinoda some years in the past did with fort Minor, he's freeing a solo album. the two his solo album (which will circulate via "ineffective via break of day" or his very own call) and a clean Linkin Park checklist are popping out next twelve months sometime. launch dates for the two are unconfirmed. after all, he has no longer left the band. he's only putting out some thing greater effective for each guy or woman.
2016-11-26 00:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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well, if you do it right, it doesnt hurt. a good growl needs to sound like what it is, a growl. I think that Cory from Slipknot does it right, but I think that Linkin Park just screams from time to time which is completely different and I dont really know much about it. It also depends on how long the concert is too. If its really long, it can hurt, if not, then it probably wont hurt.
2007-12-12 03:04:29
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answered by Lax_middie 1
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i think so ,,, Rumers said that once Korn leader stop singing for a month and he needed a surgery to recover after he growls in a concert.....
i tried once to growl it hurts in the begining but then u can get used to it ,,, but it indeed feel uncomfortable
2007-12-11 21:22:22
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answered by jo n jo 5
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My son is in a band and he sings like a growling bear, or the devil, personally I think it sounds like crap.....but anyway....after a show/gig his throat/voice is hoarse..he says it don't hurt but I don't believe him. It sounds like it hurts when he talks...I think he is ruining his voice by singing that way...but whatever.
2007-12-11 21:20:57
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answered by vicki 2
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You can get a sore throat and throat irritation
2007-12-12 05:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah you'd really imagine it would hurt them. I think they'll be okay if they use the proper techniques and stuff though.
2007-12-11 22:50:30
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answered by Backdrop Silhouette 5
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Bullet for valentine ****** is testament that small children shouldn't try and do what they can't...
2007-12-11 21:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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