Singing Guide: Alice by Heart

Singing Guide: Alice by Heart

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

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If you're reading this article, it probably means that you're an Alice by Heart fan and would like to learn more about how to sing like its lead actress, Molly Gordon. Don't worry; I've got you covered! In this article, I'll be sharing tips and resources to help you fine-tune your singing skills and develop your voice to sound just like Molly.

Before we delve into Molly's unique vocal technique and songs, let's first discuss some fundamental singing techniques that are essential for any singer hoping to improve their performance. Check out Singing Carrots' helpful articles on breath support, vocal range, voice registers, and articulation. Knowing and applying these theoretical aspects of singing will lay a solid foundation for imitating your desired singer's voice.

Now, let's talk about Molly's vocal style. Molly's voice is characterized by her strong belt and breathy tones, with a heavy focus on emotive delivery. As such, it's essential to develop proper breathing and breath support for belting. Try out this Farinelli breathing exercise during your warm-ups and training sessions in the Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game tool. It focuses on breathing exercises to help you control and sustain longer notes well, which is critical in belting.

Another standout feature in Molly's singing is her distinct vocal vibrato. Vibrato is the rapid fluctuation of pitch, which is used to add a touch of emotion and personality to the voice. Singing Carrots have a comprehensive article titled "Singing with Vibrato" that delves into the technical aspects of vibrato and how to incorporate it into your singing. For more practical tips on how to incorporate Molly's vocal vibrato style into your singing, check out the video references in the previous message.

When it comes to singing like Molly Gordon, her role in Alice by Heart couldn't be a better starting point. In the musical, she sings many ballads, so it would be worth exploring these songs and picking a few favorites to practice with. "Down the Hole" and "Afternoon" showcase Molly's vocal range, breathy tone, vibrato, and emotive delivery - all of which are must-have skills for any aspiring Molly Gordon imitator.

Finally, remember that even the most successful singers didn't get there overnight. It takes time, dedication, and consistent practice, so be patient with yourself and don't be afraid to make mistakes along the way. With Singing Carrots' search songs by vocal range tool, you can find more songs in your vocal range that match your preferences and difficulty level. And if you get demotivated, remember to check out Singing Carrots' articles on vocal health and overcoming stage fright!

Happy singing, and I hope you find these tips and resources helpful in your musical journey.

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