Singing Guide: Brenton Brown
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Brenton Brown is a Christian contemporary musician born in Cape Town, South Africa, well known for his songwriting over the past two decades. He has written popular songs such as "Holy," "Everlasting God," "Lord Reign In Me," and "All Who Are Thirsty".
Brenton's contemporary style involves singing with a mix of his head and chest voice, highlighting crisp and clear articulation and phrasing. His vocal technique allows for straightforward delivery of his melodies while keeping a strong focus on the lyrical content.
To learn how to sing like Brenton, it's important to adopt his techniques and develop them until they become second nature.
- First, go through Singing Carrots' vocal range test to know your range and match the right Key for his songs.
- After finding your vocal range, work on Brenton's vocal technique by practicing breathing exercises and warm-up videos. Singing Carrots offers several helpful breathing exercises and warm-up videos that can aid in developing breath control and lung capacity. Practicing breathing techniques control breath flow and provides more power to vocals. Brenton's style revolves around openness in the throat, so it's essential to work on this aspect of your singing.
- Brenton's style uses a mix of head and chest voice with emphasis on inflection and diction. To achieve this vocal technique, use the educational singing game - Pitch Training - offered by Singing Carrots. It teaches how to control vocal pitch correctly, reach high and low notes, and develop vocal range.
- Lastly, study Brenton's singing style and songs. Brenton's songs lyrics are impactful and carry a lot of meaning, and it's essential to interpret the messages as intended. For that reason, start by studying the article by Singing Carrots on "How to learn a song effectively" and "Singing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking" which provide guidance on how to approach this topic.
With Singing Carrots' tools, articles, and exercises, you can improve your technique, develop an essential understanding of his style, and interpret the meaning of his lyrics, thereby allowing you to sing like a professional.