How to Learn Singing “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” by KT Tunstall
Singing a particular song requires not only a good vocal technique but also an understanding of the unique characteristics of the song itself. In this article, we will explore how to learn singing “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” by KT Tunstall and highlight the vocal technique used in the song.
Vocal Technique: Using Vocal Twang
One of the distinctive features of “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” is the use of vocal twang. Twang is a technique that adds brightness and power to your voice, giving it a distinctive edge. It is commonly used in various genres, including country, rock, and pop music. Other popular songs that incorporate twang are Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and “Before He Cheats” by Carrie Underwood.
To incorporate twang into your singing, you can start by practicing specific exercises. Check out the Singing Carrots video on How to Twang Exercise for a step-by-step guide. Remember to maintain good breath support and control while adding twang to your voice.
Learning the Song: Step-by-Step Guide
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to learn singing “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree”:
- Listen to the Song: Start by listening to the original song multiple times to get familiar with the melody, rhythm, and overall feel of the song. Pay attention to KT Tunstall’s vocal style and the unique musical elements in the song.
- Study the Lyrics: Once you’re familiar with the song, study the lyrics closely. Understand the meaning behind the words and how they are delivered in the song.
- Practice the Melody: Begin by humming or singing along with the melody of the song. Use the Pitch Training tool provided by Singing Carrots to help you practice hitting the correct notes and improving your pitch accuracy.
- Focus on Twang: Incorporate twang into your singing as you practice the song. Pay attention to the parts of the song where KT Tunstall uses twang, and try to emulate her style.
- Master the Chorus: The chorus of “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” is a catchy and memorable part of the song. Practice singing the chorus separately until you can sing it confidently and with twang.
- Record Yourself: Use the Vocal Pitch Monitor tool to record yourself singing the song. Listen back to the recording and analyze your performance for areas of improvement.
- Refine Your Technique: As you continue practicing, focus on refining your vocal technique, breathing, and expression. Use the resources provided by Singing Carrots, such as the articles on how to analyze your voice and breathing basics, to enhance your singing skills.
Learning a song takes time and dedication, but with consistent practice and utilization of the resources available on Singing Carrots, you can improve your vocal technique and deliver a great performance of “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” by KT Tunstall.
Keep in mind that each singer is unique, and it’s essential to find your own authentic voice. Check out the article on how to find your own authentic voice for guidance and inspiration.
Happy singing!