Singing Guide: Anthem Lights

Singing Guide: Anthem Lights

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you want to sing like Anthem Lights, you need to develop a solid foundation that can help you nail the pitch-perfect harmonies and hit powerful high notes. One of the ways you can achieve this is by practicing proper breathing techniques. According to SingingCarrots in their article on breathing basics, active breathing involves the use of the diaphragm and muscles of the ribcage to pull air into the lungs. Passive breathing, on the other hand, involves the use of your natural breathing reflexes to inhale air.

Anthem Lights members excel at creating acapella mashups of popular songs. They harmonize beautifully, and you can learn to do so by watching those performances and taking note of their techniques. Focus on achieving a good mix of chest voice and head voice registers. Check out the SingingComfortZone video for a more detailed explanation of voice registers.

Using the right vocal technique is essential for singing Anthem Lights' songs as well. In their article on contemporary vocal techniques, SingingCarrots explores the different types of contemporary vocal techniques, such as belting, heavy modal, and Twang. Anthem Lights also likes to add a little bit of musical distortion and growling to their performances such as in their cover "Love on Top", which can be achieved through proper diaphragmatic support and good vocal warm-up exercises.

If you're struggling to find songs to practice on, check out the Search songs feature on SingingCarrots, which allows you to find songs that match your vocal range, difficulty level, and genre preferences.

Another tool to check out is the Vocal Pitch Monitor, which can help you see the notes you're singing on a virtual piano. This is great for checking your pitch accuracy and seeing where you're struggling.

Overall, to sing like Anthem Lights, you'll need to focus on breathing, proper technique, and harmonizing skills. You can practice on SingingCarrots by using the resources such as the vocal range, pitch accuracy and other training tools.

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