Singing Guide: Disturbed

Singing Guide: Disturbed

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Finding Draiman's Sound

Draiman’s vocal style is characterized by his ability to effortlessly combine a variety of singing techniques. He is known for his use of melodic and harmonic vocals, along with his signature “grunting” sound. This grunting sound is a form of distorted vocal technique that is achieved by pushing air through the vocal cords. This can be difficult to master, but with practice, you can achieve a similar sound.

Notable Disturbed Songs

“Down with the Sickness” is a song that showcases Draiman’s impressive vocal range and his unique style. The song builds to an explosive climax, where he switches between melodic and heavy singing. Another song to focus on is “Stricken,” one of Disturbed’s top hits. This song is a great example of Draiman's talents, encapsulating his signature grunting style and dynamic vocal range.

Practical Advice

  1. Warm-up. It's important to start with vocal and body warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups specific to Draiman’s style can be found within this Singing Carrots educational resource: Farinelli Breathing warm-up.
  2. Master your breathing technique. Draiman is known for his intense singing style and high-energy performances, which require a lot of control over breath support. Practice breathing exercises specific to Draiman’s style, refine and improve your technique: Breath support article.
  3. Work on developing your falsetto and chest voice. Draiman's signature sound is achieved by using a blend of falsetto and chest voice. To master this technique, visit: Chest Voice Explained exercise.
  4. Use the Vocal Pitch Monitor to monitor and adjust to pitch errors. Start developing pitch accuracy with the Singing Carrots’ Pitch accuracy test.
  5. Master emotion control and performing like Draiman himself: Relaxing Breath exercise and Stage Tips article.
  6. Keep practicing and experimenting to find your voice. Draiman’s sound is unique, and it will take time to find your own version of his style, but with practice, you can master your skills and become a better singer.

Conclusion

Learning to sing like David Draiman takes time, effort, and dedication. By focusing on his signature style, notable songs, and practical advice, you can start your journey to sing like him. Remember to practice and experiment to find your own voice, and keep in mind the valuable resources available through Singing Carrots to help you reach your goals.

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