I took my first rock singing lesson in 1997. I'd love to tell you it was a great experience - but, the teacher actually told me that I would never sing anything except Johnny Cash songs. And, as much as I love Johnny Cash, when she scoffed at me for bringing in Led Zeppelin and Soundgarden - I've gotta say my heart broke a little bit.
I'd like to think I've showed her.
And then some.
Now, singing crazy high stuff like Chris Cornell, Glenn Hughes, Myles Kennedy - even Axl Rose and Bon Scott is no mean feat.
You REALLY need to know what you're doing.
Especially as someone who isn't magically a naturally great singer.
I know I wasn't.
In fact, I'm still not a naturally great singer - what you saw above is simply a singer with a great framework and blueprint for when/how/when/why to sing the right sounds.
Seriously, great singing isn't really a case of spending 10,000 making monkey sounds or lip bubbles - it's actually all about the right sounds and right choices made in a proactive way.
It's the reason why your favourite rock singers were fucking FANTASTIC at 18 years old - yet here you and I are many years later, drilling scales and exercises, still unable to sing well.
What if I told you that the blueprint to better singing was actually FREE?
In fact, your first rock singing was absolutely free when you sign up to the link below?
Add your details here and I'll SHOW you exactly how I went from less than one octave of range - shouting, straining, struggle
To the 3+ octaves of crazy range you saw above (or in any of the tutorials on my channel).
Are you ready to sing like crazy?