Learning How to Sing “I Fall Apart” – Unique Vocal Techniques Inside
“I Fall Apart” by Post Malone is a powerful song renowned for its emotive performance and unique vocal techniques. Understanding these techniques will not only help you deliver a moving rendition of this song but can also be applied to other popular songs such as “Congratulations” by Post Malone and “Havana” by Camila Cabello.
Vocal Technique: Articulation/Distortion Technique
One of the unique vocal techniques used in “I Fall Apart” is the Articulation/Distortion technique, which adds emotion and depth to the song. It’s a stylistic choice often employed in pop and rock music. Post Malone uses it effectively to convey raw emotions in the song. Our blog has an insightful article on articulation and another one on vocal distortion. Check them out!
Learning Strategy
To effectively learn how to sing “I Fall Apart”, first, get yourself familiarised with the melody and lyrics. Using our Song Search tool, find the song and practice along. Then focus on developing your Articulation/Distortion technique. Use exercises like the How to Growl Exercise to help you master this skill.
While practicing, ensure that you use proper breathing techniques as discussed in our Breathing Basics article to maintain vocal health and avoid damage explained in the Vocal Health article.
Understand Your Voice
It’s essential to understand your voice and work within your vocal range. Post Malone has a rich baritone voice, and you should avoid straining your voice trying to match it if it’s not within your range. Use our Vocal Range Test to know your range and adapt the song according to your comfort level.
Connect Emotion with Singing
A significant part of the song’s appeal is its emotional delivery. Delivering a convincing performance requires excellent emotion control. Read up on how to sing with the perfect blend of Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking, to help you convey the emotions behind the lyrics effectively.
With these steps, you’ll soon be on your way to delivering a soulful rendition of “I Fall Apart”! Good luck!