Singing Guide: Clean Bandit feat. Louisa Johnson

Singing Guide: Clean Bandit feat. Louisa Johnson

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Sing like Louisa Johnson in Clean Bandit’s “Tears”

If you want to learn how to sing like Louisa Johnson, there's no better song to start with than Clean Bandit's “Tears”. Louisa's performance is full of strong emotion and range, making it a perfect example of her unique vocal style.

Vocal Range

First, let's determine your vocal range. Singing Carrots' vocal range test can help you discover your unique voice type and range compared to Louisa's and other famous singers' ranges. Take the test here and discover your full potential.

Breathing and Posture

Breathing plays a crucial role in singing, and to achieve Louisa's signature vocals, you need to practice on your breath support. Check out Singing Carrots’ exercises on breathing basics here, breath support here and how posture affects your singing here.

Vocal Registers

Louisa excels at effortlessly switching between vocal registers, and you can do it too! Explore vocal registers and the vocal break with Singing Carrots' education programs on voice registers and vocal break exercises here.

Vibrato

One of Louisa's defining vocal characteristics is her use of vibrato. To learn how to sing with vibrato, try Singing Carrots' vibrato exercises such as using a diaphragm bounce and singing songs such as Beggar's Bounce.

Emotional Delivery and Performance

Last but not least, a key aspect of Louisa's singing is the emotion she puts into each performance. To improve your emotional delivery and overall performance, Singing Carrots provides resources on singing with intuition, skills, and emotion, as well as how to overcome stage fright here and here.

With these tools and techniques, you can achieve Louisa Johnson's signature sound in your own unique style!

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