Singing Guide: Bleachers ft. Lana Del Rey
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Bleachers ft. Lana Del Rey?
If you want to sing like Bleachers and Lana Del Rey, it's essential to understand their unique vocal styles and techniques. Bleachers is known for his energetic and passionate higher range vocals, while Lana Del Rey for her dreamy, vintage-whispery crooning. With lots of focus and the usage of the proper vocal techniques, you can sing like them. Here is a guide that offers practical tips and helpful Singing Carrots resources to help you get there.
Finding your range
Before you start practicing, you need to know your vocal range. Head over to Singing Carrots' vocal range test, which allows you to find your vocal range. Then compare your range with Bleachers' and Lana's ranges to know the range to focus on.
Learning Breathing and Warm-up techniques
Practicing deep breath exercises helps you control your breath more effectively, crucial for hitting higher notes and controlling the tone of your voice. Use Singing Carrots's breathing basics and breath support articles to improve your breathing. Supplement your warm-up with Farinelli Breathing and Humming exercises from Singing Carrot's skill-related video collection to warm up Voice Registers/Voice Registers/Mixed Voice/Voice Break.
Learning to sing like Bleachers
Bleachers is all about varying the energy and lyrical interpretation of his songs. His sound is confident, visceral, and high-pitched. Here are ways to learn the Bleachers sound.
- Breathing exercises are essential when singing like Bleachers since he often sings in his higher register. Inhale deeply using your diaphragm to expand your lungs' capacity and control your voice's breath.
- Articulation is key to sounding like Bleachers. Practice articulation exercises like the Finger Bite from Singing Carrots to improve articulation.
- Work on developing your chest voice. Sing along with Singing Carrots's Chest Voice Explained technique video to strengthen your chest voice.
- To nail the high pitched moving melody and mournful notes, use Singing Carrots's Voice Register and Vocal Break articles. They provide helpful hints and exercises to identify your voice registers.
- Find some of Bleachers' most notable songs and concentrate on how he executes his singing style like "Chinatown," "How Dare You Want More," and "I Wanna Get Better."
- Take up Singing Carrot's singing courses to learn more about singing techniques and do practical exercises for range and agility.
Learning to sing like Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey has perfected a unique breathy vocal style that emphasizes closeness and intimacy. Here's how to sound like her:
- Focus on perfecting your pitch accuracy by practicing regular Singing Carrots Pitch accuracy exercises.
- Lana Del Rey is all about the breathy-crooning technique. Singing Carrots Stop Sounding Nasal, and Soft Palate technique videos, will be handy when you aspire to hit dreamy and vintage-whispery notes.
- To sing like Lana Del Rey, practice your vibrato. The Beggars Bounce, and Diaphragm Bounce method videos on Singing Carrots are excellent exercises because they help refine your vocal control and vibrato.
- Learning Emotion-control/Performing skills is crucial for channeling Lana Del Rey's style of intimacy and mood on stage. The Relaxing Breath technique video from Singing Carrots will help you master the art of relaxation when singing and performing.
- Choose some of Lana Del Rey's popular songs like "Born to Die," "Young and Beautiful," and "Summertime Sadness," and study how she employs her breathy-crooning technique.
- Professor Colletti’s Vocal Method book in Singing Carrots's Songbook collection, provides helpful hints and practical advice on how to sing like Lana Del Rey.
Conclusion
Sounding like Bleachers and Lana Del Rey is challenging, but with dedication and focus, you can do it. Use Singing Carrots's resources like pitch training, vocal range, and pitch accuracy tests to work and tune your voice. Practicing warm-ups like humming and Farinelli breathing while doing articulation, voice register and mixed-voice exercises not only helps improve your vocal range but also your skills. With the right balance of techniques and ample practice, you too can.