Tuesday, 12 January 2016

How To Scream Like Chester Bennington from Linkin Park?


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Chester Charles Bennington is known for his amazing vocal skills. He is a vocalist of multi-platinum rock band Linkin Park, Dead by sunrise, and Stone Temple, pilots

He is known for his angelic singing and demonic screaming. He can sing like an angel and scream like a demon. He also did 18-sec scream in the song given up from Linkin Park's 3rd studio album Minutes to midnight.

I have been practicing screaming like him for the past 8 years and for the beginner's I want to share my experience.

1). Screaming is not like it seems to be?
 You might have seen singers stretching their vocals. Yow might think that all scream is from your vocal cords but its not!!!!!  it is due to practice and hard work, and most importantly proper technique.

2) Before Screaming warm up your vocal cords by drinking hot coffee or simply warm water or milk, it is good.

3) The most important rule of screaming is not to take pressure from your throat otherwise you may end up hurting your vocals and you will end up destroying your vocal cords and never sing again.

4) There are 3 parts of the body from where the pressure must be taken that I personally use-
      a) First belly button. it is like a poo feeling and its base screaming you can take pressure from belly button like you need to dump a load and practice till it does not hurt.

b) Diaphragm I use it hit for middle-level screams.

c) Head or chin I use it for screaming at high pitches.


5) Note The more pressure you take the more aggressive your scream becomes.
             But when it hurt s during screaming then stop.
                Remember to take a deep breath  before you screaming and
in the end, practice makes a man perfect so keep practicing I hope you might become professional rockstar one day.

   Thank you :)


Linkin Park 's New album might be released this Summer Hints Mike Shinoda



Linkin Park co-frontman  Mike Shinoda hints that a new Linkin Park album might be released this summer  2016 his website on www.mikeshinoda.com.


Shinoda added that Linkin Park is into the writing and recording process of their new album and quoted that " As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each Linkin park album is usually different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album's sound twists and turns s as it is created, so any attempt in estimating what it might sound today ? would be silly. The moment I tell you it sound's like X, the songs will automatically take drastic turns and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.”

He adds, “The band is trying all kinds of things we haven’t before. First of all, we’re not in the same studio. All our previous albums (except MTM) were recorded at the same studio; this album is not being done there. All our previous albums were done with a producer at the helm; this album has largely been self-produced. We normally write in an organized and regimented style, recorded into the computer; this album has been the product of a mix of focused experimentation and free form jamming. We’re even tracking parts to tape instead of going exclusively digital.”

Mike said that he along with the rest of the members of Linkin Park spends hours and hours in the studio trying to get a new sound which is more heavy and energetic something with a balance between chaos and order.”

In the end, he stated, “We can’t wait for you to hear it this summer.”

While not confirmed, the fact that Linkin Park is so heavy into their new album may shed some light on Stone Temple Pilot's recent show cancellations as frontman Chester Bennington performs in both bands.



and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.”
He went on to add, “The band is trying all kinds of things we haven’t before. First of all, we’re not in the same studio. All our previous albums (except MTM) were recorded at the same studio; this album is not being done there. All our previous albums were done with a producer at the helm; this album has largely been self-produced. We normally write in an organized and regimented style, recorded into the computer; this album has been the product of a mix of focused experimentation and free form jamming. We’re even tracking parts to tape instead of going exclusively digital.”


Read More: Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Offers New Album Update | http://loudwire.com/linkin-park-mike-shinoda-new-album-update-summer-release/?trackback=tsmclip
“As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each album is usually quite different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album’s sound twists and turns as it is created, so any attempt at estimating what it sounds like today would be silly. The moment I tell you it sounds like “X”, the songs will automatically take a drastic turn and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.

Read More: Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Offers New Album Update | http://loudwire.com/linkin-park-mike-shinoda-new-album-update-summer-release/?trackback=tsmclip
“As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each album is usually quite different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album’s sound twists and turns as it is created, so any attempt at estimating what it sounds like today would be silly. The moment I tell you it sounds like “X”, the songs will automatically take a drastic turn and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.

Read More: Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Offers New Album Update | http://loudwire.com/linkin-park-mike-shinoda-new-album-update-summer-release/?trackback=tsmclip
“As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each album is usually quite different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album’s sound twists and turns as it is created, so any attempt at estimating what it sounds like today would be silly. The moment I tell you it sounds like “X”, the songs will automatically take a drastic turn and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.

Read More: Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Offers New Album Update | http://loudwire.com/linkin-park-mike-shinoda-new-album-update-summer-release/?trackback=tsmclip
“As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each album is usually quite different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album’s sound twists and turns as it is created, so any attempt at estimating what it sounds like today would be silly. The moment I tell you it sounds like “X”, the songs will automatically take a drastic turn and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I’m inspired. We’re inspired.

Read More: Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Offers New Album Update | http://loudwire.com/linkin-park-mike-shinoda-new-album-update-summer-release/?trackback=tsmclip