How to Learn Singing “Hero / Heroine” by Boys Like Girls
If you’re a fan of Boys Like Girls and you want to learn how to sing their hit song “Hero / Heroine,” you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of learning and singing this song, including the unique vocal techniques used and recommendations for practice. Let’s get started!
The Vocal Technique: Belting
One of the distinguishing vocal techniques used in “Hero / Heroine” is belting. Belting is a powerful and resonant singing technique that allows you to project your voice and hit high notes with intensity. It’s commonly used in pop and rock songs to convey strong emotions. In “Hero / Heroine,” the chorus features belted high notes that create a passionate and energetic sound.
Curious to learn more about belting? Check out this Singing Carrots article on contemporary vocal techniques, which covers belting in detail.
Practical Advice for Learning “Hero / Heroine”
Here are some practical tips to help you learn and sing “Hero / Heroine” confidently:
- Analyze Your Voice: Before you start practicing, it’s important to analyze your voice to understand your vocal range and identify any areas that need improvement. Take the Vocal Range Test on Singing Carrots to assess your range and compare it with famous singers.
- Warm-Up Your Voice: Begin your practice session with vocal warm-up exercises to prepare your voice for singing. Singing Carrots offers a variety of warm-up exercises in their Pitch Training section. Focus on exercises that help strengthen your breath support and improve your vocal control.
- Study the Song: Listen to the original recording of “Hero / Heroine” multiple times to familiarize yourself with the melody, lyrics, and overall structure of the song. Pay attention to the dynamics and emotions conveyed by the lead vocalist.
- Break Down the Song: Divide the song into smaller sections (verse, chorus, bridge) and practice each section individually. Use Singing Carrots’ Vocal Pitch Monitor to visualize the notes you’re singing and make sure you’re hitting them accurately.
- Work on Belting: Since “Hero / Heroine” features belted high notes, dedicate specific practice time to perfecting this technique. Singing Carrots’ Pitch Training exercises can help you strengthen and control your belt. Focus on maintaining proper breath support and finding the right placement for your voice.
- Record Yourself: Record your practice sessions and listen back to identify areas that need improvement. Reflect on your performance and make necessary adjustments to your technique.
- Find Your Performance Style: While learning the song, don’t be afraid to bring your own unique style and interpretation to the performance. Add your personal touch and emotions to make the song truly resonate with you and the audience.
Remember, learning a song takes time and practice. Be patient with yourself and enjoy the process of discovering your own voice and style while singing “Hero / Heroine.”
For more articles and resources related to singing and vocal techniques, explore the Singing Carrots Blog. You’ll find valuable insights on topics like breathing, voice registers, vocal health, stage presence, and much more.
Happy singing!