If you want to learn how to become a good singer - it's actually much easier than you've been thinking.
Much easier than the pushy, shouty, straining sound you've been struggling with.
... And way easier than those YouTube videos make it seem.
No.
You don't 'need' compression, cry, edge, twang, open throat, a low tongue, a low larynx, forward placement, curbing, dying cat sounds or any of these common misdirections from what REALLY matters as a singer.
The fundamental of all great singing.
We'll get to exactly what that is in one moment.
How many mixed voice videos have you watched in your time as a singer, my friend?
How many different exercises have you tried?
How many funky sounds are you warbling and strangling through, trying to 'find your mix'?
The truth is, many of your favourite singers likely don't even know what "mixed voice" really is.
Freddie Mercury probably didn't know a single thing about vowels.
... and I've never heard Chris Cornell mention the word 'compression' in the 100+ interviews I've seen and read since I became a Soundgarden fan in about 1989 (yes, I'm that old).
Yet you're spending all your time making mixed voice sounds, trying to compress like you're constipated, singing in your nose like a cartoon character, clenching your belly like you're being punched - and making a shit-ton of weird sounds that I'm pretty sure your favourite singers never made in their own pursuit of the voice you're trying to find/you're inspired.
So if support, placement and mixed voice are basically 'BS' that only natural singers actually benefit from - how do singers like you and I, who aren't naturally blessed with three octaves of perfect and powerful range, learn how to become a good singer?
The truth is, singing is MUCH easier and simpler than you realise, and I want to show you WHY and even more importantly HOW to achieve an easy, powerful, high rock voice with ease without wasting time making monkey sounds or blowing a pooper valve trying to lift bricks in your pursuit of hitting high notes;