Singing Guide: Carol Woods

Singing Guide: Carol Woods

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to learn singing like Carol Woods

Carol Woods is a legendary Broadway singer, known for her soulful and powerful voice. If you want to learn singing like Carol Woods, you need to pay attention to two key aspects: technique and emotion.

Technique

To sing like Carol Woods, you need to train your voice to hit her high and low notes with consistency and precision. To improve your overall technique, start by taking the vocal range test and pitch accuracy test on the Singing Carrots website. Then, move on to practicing exercises that address the following areas:

  • Breath support: Carol Woods' technique relies heavily on breath control. Start by following the Farinelli Breathing exercise to learn how to support your notes with proper breathing.
  • Open mouth & throat: Woods has a very distinctive timbre to her voice that is characterized by an open and relaxed throat. In this blog post, you can learn more about how to open your mouth and throat while singing.
  • Mixed voice & vocal break: Carol Woods uses her mixed voice to transition smoothly between registers, which is fundamental in belting. This blog post explains voice registers and how to manage your vocal break.
  • Articulation: To emulate Carol Woods' diction, practice the Finger Bite articulation exercise regularly.
  • Chest Voice & Voice Registers: Carol Woods uses her chest voice to produce a full and resonant sound. In this video, you can learn more about chest voice technique and how to transition between different registers.

Emotion

Apart from proper technique, Carol Woods is also known for her emotionally powerful performances. Here are some tips to help you convey emotion when you sing like Carol Woods:

  • Song choice: Choose songs that resonate with you emotionally, and allow yourself to connect with the lyrics.
  • Intuition & emotion: Sing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking to convey the right emotion while singing.
  • Performing: Check out these tips to help you overcome stage fright and perform your best.

Songs to showcase Carol Woods' style

Here are some of Carol Woods' most popular songs, along with some vocal tips to help you sing them like her:

  • Big Noise from Winnetka: This up-tempo jazz song features a lot of vocal slides and improvisation. Check out this video to learn more about singing jazz.
  • And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going: This is one of Carol Woods' signature songs from the musical Dreamgirls. Practice your belting with this video that explains voice registers and mixed voice.
  • Thanks for the Boogie Ride: This soulful number showcases Woods' ability to sing in a lower register with power and emotion. Learn more about chest voice and how to sing low notes with this video.

These tips and Singing Carrots' resources will help you learn how to sing like Carol Woods. Remember, it takes plenty of training and practice, but with dedication and passion, you can develop a powerful and soulful singing voice like Carol Woods'.

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