Layne Staley Vocal Cover
Dam That River & Down in a Hole
I remember hearing "Them Bones" for the first time.
Actually, seeing THAT video clip.
Layne's super long goatee and slicked back hair, the sludgy riffs, the infectious chorus, the layered harmonies.
But most of all, Layne Staley's voice.
For YEARS I tried to learn how to sing like Layne Staley - but absolutely noone could help me.
My local vocal teacher just didn't understand what he was doing - and admittedly, she really didn't like rock at all so just wasn't invested in helping me learn this style.
I bought courses.
I bought MORE courses.
I bought even MORE courses.
But it was all either pushing chest voice as high as possible, or weak speech-level-singing approaches with the goo-goo-ga-ga exercises that did absolutely NOTHING for my voice.
Until I discovered The Four Vocal Fundamentals.
You might be surprised to learn that EVERY single vocal technique, trick, term, concept and exercise relates to just one of four simple vocal fundamentals;
And these four vocal fundamentals are exactly what you're hearing in Layne's voice, and in my voice above in the Alice in Chains covers you just watched.
Hit the button below to master The Four Vocal Fundamentals so you can finally approach those Alice in Chains and Layne Staley songs with power, confidence and ease.
Examples of how I use The Four Vocal Fundamentals to sing in the style of Layne Staley
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