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Singing Guide: A.R. Rahman
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
A.R. Rahman: How to Learn Singing like the Indian Musician and Film Composer
Vocal Technique
- Breath control: A.R. Rahman's music requires excellent breath support. You can practice diaphragmatic breathing and exercises such as the Farinelli breathing exercise.
- Voice Registers and Vocal Break: A.R. Rahman uses a mix of chest voice and head voice, with a smooth transition between the two. Singers need to work on their registers. Singing Comfort Zone video is a good starting point.
- Vocal Range: Exploring your own vocal range can help you create something new and exciting. You can discover your vocal range by taking Singing Carrots' vocal range test.
- Pitch accuracy: A.R. Rahman's music is known for its complex melodies and harmonies with various emotions. To improve your pitch accuracy, you can practice Singing Carrots' pitch test.
Practicing A.R. Rahman's Music
Immerse yourself in A.R. Rahman's music. Listen to his songs carefully and try to identify his unique vocal techniques. Here are some of his most popular songs you can start with for practice:
- "Jai Ho" from the movie "Slumdog Millionaire".
- "Tere Bina" from the movie "Guru".
- "Kun Faya Kun" from the movie "Rockstar".
- "Nadaan Parindey" from the movie "Rockstar".
- "Tum Se Hi" from the movie "Jab We Met".
Singing Carrots Resources
- Use the vocal pitch monitor to visualize and improve your pitch accuracy. [link]
- Take the pitch training course to improve your pitch accuracy and ear training. [link]
- Use the song search feature to find songs that match your vocal range and preference. [link]
- Check out the vocal ranges of famous singers to learn more about how they use their voices. [link]
- Take the educational singing course to learn the basics of singing and improve your overall technique. [link]
Conclusion
Learning to sing like A.R. Rahman requires dedication and hard work, but with the right techniques and practice, it is possible. Focus on improving your breath control, vocal range, and pitch accuracy, and immerse yourself in his music to identify his unique style. Use Singing Carrots' tools and resources to help you learn and improve. Good luck!