Singing Guide: Alphabeat

Singing Guide: Alphabeat

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Alphabeat is a Danish-Norwegian pop band that was formed in 2004. Their music has been described as a mix of 80s-style synths, 90s guitar riffs, and modern indie pop. Lead vocalists Stine Bramsen and Anders SG have a unique singing style that blends falsetto, belting, and playful harmonies.

To learn to sing like Alphabeat, it's important to start by understanding their vocals. Bramsen and SG often sing in a high range, but they also use a lot of head voice and falsetto. Additionally, their harmonies and catchy pop hooks are an essential feature of their style.

To develop your vocal range and achieve a bright, playful sound like Alphabeat, start with Singing Carrots' tools tailored to building pitch accuracy and range. The vocal range test can reveal your current range and suggest songs talented singers that are within your range to help you improve and become versatile vocalist. The pitch accuracy test can assist to identify areas for improvement while the vocal pitch monitor can help you visualize your pitch and tune to it.

The Pitch Training tool is an interactive singing game where you can work on your ear training and pitch accuracy by playing fun melodies in different keys and modes. Incorporate breathing exercises and understanding how to control and elongate your breath with breath support and respiration blog articles.

When practicing to sing like Alphabeat, experiment with your vocal registers and mapping out vocal transitions from chest voice to head/falsetto voice to create dynamic, exciting harmonies like they do. Singers can achieve resonance in their singing by learning to connect to their mask with exercises and guidance from singing experts. Beginners can learn to match Alphabeat's singing style by joining Singing Carrots' educational course on singing for beginners and going through their singing theory lessons for a more structured learning experience.

Start with the song "Fascination" by Alphabeat, which showcases their use of fun and catchy pop hooks and harmonies. Also, "10,000 Nights of Thunder", highlights their falsetto and head voice range. When going through their songs, pay attention to the vocal technique they use through the songs and implement those styles into your singing.

In conclusion, achieving Alphabeat's unique vocal technique and sound requires practice, dedication and passion for their type of music. With Singing Carrots' personalized tools and resources, you can learn to sing like Alphabeat and improve your vocal range, pitch accuracy, ear training, and creativity.

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