Scream for false and death chord singing B+ 3:23

This is how to false and death chord scream. This is an element of most death metal and hard rock vocals. The scream utilizes a different breath, lung exhale and vocal control than regular talking or singing.

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BeardsmanSOH (3) 12/14/09 8:01 AM
Do not use the word push. That gives the wrong idea. And screaming with your head tilted back is bad. you also should not have to jut your head forward. It shouldn't hurt if your doing it right. Be more careful.
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