Singing Guide: As I Lay Dying
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Tim Lambesis
If you are looking to learn how to sing like Tim Lambesis, the vocalist of As I Lay Dying, heavy metal and metalcore are the genres that feature the unique vocal technique he employs, which includes harsh screams and growls intermingled with clean singing. In contrast to many metal vocalists, Lambesis has a wide vocal range, which means he uses his high and low notes to create rhythm and variety.
Identify Your Voice Type
It is essential to know your voice type and range correctly for effective vocal practice. You can use the vocal range test offered on Singing Carrots to identify your voice type and range accurately. Then, check out the vocal training programs and pitch accuracy test to further refine your singing skills.
Practice Vocal Fry and Other Techniques
One key technique that helps Tim Lambesis achieve his unique sound is vocal fry, which involves vibrating the vocal cords. You can practice vocal fry by attempting to make a low and rough sound while exhaling air. This skill, when used with other foundational techniques such as breath support, proper articulation, and open mouth singing, can help you improve your overall vocal resonance and quality.
Practice Singing to As I Lay Dying Tracks
Apart from the vocal technique, As I Lay Dying fans should be familiar with some of their best songs, as they feature Lambesis' signature shouts and melodies. Practicing singing along with such songs can help you get closer to his style. Some song suggestions include A Greater Foundation, Parallels, Nothing Left, and Anodyne Sea.
Explore Singing Carrots' Library of Educational Resources
For further guidance, Singing Carrots has published an extensive library of educational articles on singing and vocal techniques. Topics like breathing, posture, voice articulation, and vocal health address the foundational aspects of good singing and also contain practical tips for singing heavy metal.
Watch Video Lessons
In addition to the articles, Singing Carrots also offers videos that cover exercises for specific vocal techniques, such as twang, growling, and vibrato. Singers looking to improve their performance can refer to videos on posture, emotion control, warm-ups, and tips for performing on stage.