DISCLAIMER: This article is not simply going to be another example of an old man yelling at a cloud.
It’s also not going to be a discussion around me staring into the middle distance and yearning for the “good ol’ days“.
But I will put it bluntly
There is an epidemic of shouting masquerading as singing, at least to my mind and my ear. And today I want to talk about why.
Over the years
To begin with, I’ve lost count of the number of events where every singer was just yelling their guts out. I’ve even seen singers step away from the microphone to show how loudly they can bellow their lyrics – it’s part of their performance piece. I’ve seen performers get gigs for not much more reason than they can belt notes louder than their peers. I’ve even been singing as part of a group, where when someone starts yelling their part, people think that equates to a more emotional performance.
What exactly is causing this? And what are the highest quality singers actually doing that sets them apart from some that might be accused of yelling?
Before we judge such singers too harshly…
… are there reasons behind why many resort to yelling? Are there tripwires that cause some singers to miss out on the path to higher quality?
I’m not for a second looking to justify or exonerate bad singing, but I also want to be clear that the voice has its complications. It would therefore be remiss to not discuss some of the physiological factors at play in this trend. Continue reading “Shouting Masquerading As Singing: Reasons why so many singers are just yelling”