Singing Guide: And the Angels Sing

Singing Guide: And the Angels Sing

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

"And the Angels Sing" is a beautiful piece of music that was written in 1939 by Ziggy Elman and Johnny Mercer. The song starts with a gentle and mellow opening and quickly picks up pace to become a lively and joyful piece. It has been sung by many great singers, from Ella Fitzgerald to Benny Goodman, and it is an excellent song for anyone who wants to learn how to sing like a pro.

One singer who performed "And the Angels Sing" to perfection was Helen O'Connell. Helen was known for her powerful voice and her incredible control over her instrument. She had a unique style that was as much about emotional expression as it was about pure vocal talent, and this made her a beloved icon in the world of music.

If you want to learn how to sing like Helen and do justice to "And the Angels Sing" yourself, there are several steps you can take. First, start by learning more about your own voice. Take Singing Carrots' vocal range test to identify your range and compare it with famous singers. Use the pitch accuracy test to assess your pitch accuracy.

Next, listen to the way Helen performs the song and pay attention to the subtle details of her singing. Notice how she phrases the words, how she breathes, and how she conveys emotion through her voice. These are all important aspects of singing that will help you to emulate her style.

To practice your singing further, check out Singing Carrots' pitch training section, which features interactive vocal warm-ups, pitch visualization, and exercises for range and agility. The section includes specific exercises that can hone the techniques required to sing "And the Angels Sing" like a pro.

In addition to these exercises, pay attention to Singing Carrots' article on breathing basics, breath support, and voice registers. You can learn how to properly support your voice with breath, thus maintaining strong and constant tones throughout your performance. Once you are comfortable with these techniques, listen to the skill-related videos contained in the resources section to perfect your singing further.

Finally, choose a song that suits your vocal range using Singing Carrots' song search section. Adjust the song's key to match your personal vocal range so that you can sing it with ease. Once you have learned the song, use Singing Carrots' song-book section to create a performance set and get linked lyrics, sheet music, chords, karaoke, and YouTube audio. These resources will help you to make a confident and captivating performance, just like Helen O'Connell.

With these resources and by emulating Helen's style, you can learn to sing "And the Angels Sing" like a pro and achieve a stunning performance. Happy singing!

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