Singing Guide: Band Aid 30
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you want to learn to sing like the artists who participated in Band Aid 30, known for their unique harmonies and powerful voices, Singing Carrots can help.
To begin with, check out Singing Carrots' vocal range test to see where your voice fits in. Once you know your range, you can better select songs that suit your voice.
When it comes to singing like the Band Aid 30 artists, one key technique to focus on is singing in harmony. The group creates a rich and dynamic sound through their harmonies, which involves each singer blending their voice with that of others.
Another important aspect to consider is breath control. When harmonizing, it's important to regulate your breathing so that you can sustain notes for longer periods. Proper breathing technique can be learned by perusing Singing Carrots' extensive blog articles on the topic.
It's also recommended to hone your skills on articular and articulation to help make your singing clear and focused. Visit this article to learn more.
For some targeted exercises to help with your harmony, you can check out the Singing Comfort Zone video.
To take your singing to the next level, sing along with the group's song that inspired the creation of their charity single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?". Perform alongside a sound-alike karaoke track with lyrics at Singing Carrots' Song-book.
For those who want to enhance their theoretical knowledge and become an all-around better singer, Singing Carrots also has a comprehensive educational singing course available.
With these tips and Singing Carrots' tools at your disposal, it’s possible to learn to sing like Band Aid 30 and create beautiful harmonies like the artists who made up the supergroup.