Singing Guide: Breathe
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you want to learn how to sing like Breathe, you need to focus on their signature sound and unique vocal techniques. Breathe's soft rock melodies and ballads became famous during the 1980s and '90s.
To sing like Breathe, you need to practice their distinctively breathy vocal stylings. Their songs also showcase a lot of vocal range, so you should work on extending your vocal range and mastering pitch control.
One of the best songs to practice for mastering Breathe's breathy sound is "How Can I Fall?" This ballad prominently features a breathy singing style that's key to achieving Breathe's signature sound.
In "Hands to Heaven," you can practice your vocal range and pitch accuracy, along with Breathe's signature breathy sound. "Don't Tell Me Lies" and "Say a Prayer" are also great for practicing breathiness and pitch control.
To hit those high notes Breathe is known for, you'll need to hone your breathing technique. The Farinelli Breathing exercise video on Singing Carrots is designed to help your breath control and support combo. Mix it up with the breathing basics article that covers active and passive breathing.
In addition to breath control, you should also work on different techniques to improve your vocal quality and performance skills. You can learn more by checking out our singing course for beginners. There are also many more resources offered by Singing Carrots. Some topics you might want to explore include:
- Vocal range test
- Pitch accuracy test
- Vocal Pitch Monitor
- Pitch Training: Interactive vocal warm-ups, pitch visualizer, and exercises for range and agility
- Song search: Find songs matching your vocal range, difficulty, and genre preference
- Artist vocal ranges: Discover vocal ranges of over 5000 famous singers
- Song-book: Create your performance set and get linked lyrics, sheet music, chords, karaoke, and YouTube audio
- Progress statistics
- Tips for performing on stage
By studying and practicing Breathe's unique vocal style and utilizing our helpful Singing Carrots resources, you can develop your own breathy sound and take your singing to the next level.