Singing Guide: Conchita Wurst
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Conchita Wurst
Conchita Wurst is an Austrian artist that is famous for her unique and powerful voice. Her vocal range is an impressive soprano and she is known for her distinctive artistry and presentation. She shot to fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014 with her song "Rise Like a Phoenix". Her music leans towards the pop genre with occasional jazz and soul influences. In this article, we will take a closer look at Conchita's unique vocal technique and provide some tips on how to learn to sing like the famous artist.
Voice Registers and Breathing
One of the key elements of Conchita's vocal technique is her excellent breath control and mixed voice. A mixed voice is when the singer blends their head and chest voice seamlessly. This allows for a smooth transition between the two registers resulting in a rich and powerful sound. To achieve mixed voice, you will want to focus on breathing techniques and connecting your vocal cords. Singing exercises like the mixed voice exercise can help with this.
Song Choice
When choosing a song to practice to sound like Conchita Wurst, consider her hit song "Rise Like a Phoenix". The song is perfect for showcasing her vocal range and technique in a powerful and emotional way. Other great songs to help practice Conchita's style include "Heroes" and "Where Have All the Good Men Gone". Use the Song Search tool on Singing Carrots to find songs that match your vocal range and genre preference.
Vocal Distortion and Twang
Another key element of Conchita's vocal technique is her use of vocal distortion and twang. Vocal distortion is a technique that allows the singer to add a raspy or gritty edge to their voice. Twang is an enhancement of the vocal cords' brightness, leading to a clearer, more penetrating tone. You can practice these techniques with the Twang exercise, and read the vocal distortion and growling article on Singing Carrots.
Conclusion
To sing like Conchita Wurst, you will need to work on your mixed voice, breath control, and incorporate vocal distortion and twang into your singing. Conchita's music is emotional, powerful and filled with a range of vocal techniques that you can incorporate into your own singing. Use the tips provided in this article and the Singing Carrots resources provided to start mastering the art of singing like Conchita Wurst!