Singing Guide: A Chorus Line

Singing Guide: A Chorus Line

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

A Chorus Line is a musical that tells the story of dancers auditioning for a spot in a Broadway chorus line. The show was a groundbreaking sensation when it premiered in 1975 and won 9 Tony Awards. The musical score is composed by Marvin Hamlisch, and the lyrics are by Edward Kleban. The unique vocal technique of the performers is their ability to portray character through their range and vocal tonality.

To learn how to sing like a performer in A Chorus Line, an aspiring singer should begin by taking the Vocal Range Test on Singing Carrots. This test will help the singer discover their vocal range and compare it to the ranges of famous performers.

Next, the singer should work on their breathing technique and breath support. The Breathing Basics and Breath Support articles on Singing Carrots provide practical advice on how to develop strong breath control.

A key aspect of A Chorus Line is the range of emotions portrayed through each character's singing. The Singing with Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking article on Singing Carrots emphasizes the importance of conveying emotions effectively. The performers can use the Vocal Pitch Monitor to see their sung notes on a virtual piano and observe how their pitch reflects the emotional emphasis of the lyrics.

To achieve the unique vocal quality of the performers in A Chorus Line, a singer needs to focus on their articulation and resonance. The Articulation and Resonance in Singing articles on Singing Carrots will help the singer develop clear articulation and master the key components of resonance.

Finally, Singing Carrots offers a variety of practice tools and exercises to help singers perfect their skills. The Vocal Distortion & Growling, Singing with Vibrato, and Chest Voice/Voice Registers videos will help a singer develop the unique techniques needed to sing like a performer in A Chorus Line.

By following this advice and utilizing the resources on Singing Carrots, a singer can learn how to sing like a performer in A Chorus Line, and develop the unique vocal quality that creates the magic of this classic musical.

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