Singing Guide: Chris Tomlin feat. Audrey Assad

Singing Guide: Chris Tomlin feat. Audrey Assad

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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If you're looking to learn how to sing like Chris Tomlin, there are some key elements to keep in mind. Tomlin's repertoire is filled with passionate worship anthems that highlight his unique vocal technique and style. One notable aspect of Tomlin's singing is his powerful yet controlled lower register. In songs like "Our God," "Good Good Father," and "Whom Shall I Fear," he uses this technique to create a strong sense of presence and energy.

Another noteworthy feature of Tomlin's singing is his use of chest voice in combination with his head voice. In ballads such as "How Great Is Our God" and "Great Are You Lord," he employs this technique to create a sense of intimacy and emotional intensity. Tomlin also frequently uses vibrato to convey emotion and shades of meaning in his singing.

To learn to sing like Tomlin, it's important to develop a strong foundation in basic vocal technique. Singing Carrots offers a comprehensive singing course that covers the fundamentals of posture, breathing, and resonance. Additionally, exercises such as the Farinelli Breathing exercise, Humming warm-up exercises, and Sustain Vocal practice are all great resources to help you build strong breath support and vocal control.

To focus specifically on developing a lower register like Tomlin's, the Voice Break video is a helpful guide for how to build strength and control in this part of your voice. The Chest Voice Explained video is also a great resource for understanding and utilizing this technique more effectively.

Developing a strong sense of emotional connection to your singing is also crucial to achieving Tomlin's style. Videos such as the Relaxing Breath and Glottal Onset can help you control and transmit emotions effectively through your singing. Practicing with the Singing Carrots Pitch Training game can also help you develop a more nuanced and expressive vocal style.

Finally, Singing Carrots song search feature is an excellent resource for finding Tomlin's songs in a range that suits your voice perfectly. Start with "How Great Is Our God" and "Our God" to explore his use of both lower and higher registers, then move on to "Good Good Father" and "Whom Shall I Fear" to focus more specifically on his lower register.

By utilizing these practical resources and techniques, you can start learning to sing like Chris Tomlin in no time.

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