Singing Guide: Alice In Wonderland
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Alice in Wonderland is a remarkable character, and her singing abilities are often underrated. Her unique vocal technique is heavily influenced by her whimsical nature and her ability to convey emotions in her voice.
If you want to learn to sing like Alice, there are several steps you can take to hone your skills. Firstly, it's crucial to understand your voice type, so check out Singing Carrots' article on voice types. Alice's voice type is likely to be mezzo-soprano.
Alice's songs are playful and whimsical, making them perfect for enhancing your pitch accuracy with the Pitch Accuracy Test. Alice's song 'In a World of My Own' is an excellent example. Once you get comfortable singing it, you can use our Vocal Pitch Monitor to explore how your voice resonates with the melody.
When it comes to breath support, Alice's songs require a lot of stamina, making Singing Carrots' article on breath support and respiration a necessary read. Her vocal range is quite extensive, making it ideal for exploring the Vocal Range Test. Alice's voice also uses plenty of vibrato, so you'll want to explore Singing Carrots' article on singing with vibrato.
Alice's unique vocal technique also includes excellent articulation and diction. For a fun exercise, try out Singing Carrots' Finger Bite Exercise.
Overall, if you want to sing like Alice, you must embrace your playful and whimsical nature. Singing Carrots offers an excellent educational singing course to explore your singing skills further while enhancing your singing theory and practical tips.
In conclusion, learning to sing like Alice is not as daunting as it may seem, and with Singing Carrots' fantastic tools and resources, you can build your proficiency quickly.