Singing Guide: Audrey Assad
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Learn Singing Like Audrey Assad
Audrey Assad is a pianist, singer-songwriter and independent artist. Her music is distinguished by a hauntingly beautiful voice and heartfelt lyrics. She is known for her distinctive vocal range and control, which makes her vocal performance remarkable.
If you want to learn singing like Audrey Assad, the following tips and Singing Carrots resources will help you:
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Analyze Your Voice
Before you start singing like Audrey Assad, you should analyze your voice to identify your voice type. Singing Carrots has an article explaining voice type and how to classify yours. The vocal range test in Singing Carrots can help you determine your singing range.
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Breathing and Breath Support
Breathing exercises are crucial to singing well. Assad's voice has good breath control that flows freely giving her that incredible range. Singing Carrots offers articles and videos that you can use to improve your breathing and breath support.
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Open Mouth and Throat
Assad's vocal technique involves opening up her mouth and throat while singing. This technique helps amplify the sound produced. Singing Carrots has an article explaining why opening up one's mouth and throat is important.
- Resources: Open Mouth and Throat - Singing Carrots Blog
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Articulation and Phrasing
Good articulation is essential in singing, it helps the listener to understand the lyrics. Audrey Assad has clear and carefully articulated lyrics. Singing Carrots has an article on articulation, exercises, and videos that can help you improve your phrasing while singing.
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Vocal Registers & Vocal Breaks
Assad's voice transitions very smoothly from head to chest voice. Singing Carrots has multiple articles and videos explaining the different registers and the vocal break, also offering exercises to help you transition more smoothly.
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Emotion in Singing
Emotion is important in singing. Singing Carrots has an article on singing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking that can help bring out the emotion in your singing.