Singing Guide: Dancing Lady
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Vocal Technique
The Dancing Lady's vocal style is characterized by her ability to control her breathing. To master breath control like her, practice these breathing exercises from Singing Carrots' resources:
In addition to breathing, the Dancing Lady has mastered the open mouth and throat technique. To develop this technique, use Singing Carrots' open mouth and throat article as your guide:
Songs
To truly understand the Dancing Lady's technique, it is important to analyze her songs. Two great songs to study are "Dancing in the Rain" and "Twilight Symphony." Watch her live performances to understand how she applies her technique to different genres.
Resources
Singing Carrots offers a variety of resources to help you develop your vocal technique and improve your singing skills. Check out these articles and videos to help you along your singing journey:
- Voice types
- How to find your own authentic voice
- Vocal distortion & Growling
- Contemporary vocal techniques: Heavy modal, Twang, Belting
- Articulation
- How to overcome stage fright
- Tips for performing on stage
Singing Carrots also provides skill-related videos to help you master singing techniques like twang, vibrato, and chest voice:
- Twang: How to Twang Exercise
- Vibrato: Beggars Bounce, Diaphragm Bounce
- Chest Voice/Voice Registers: Singing Comfort Zone
- Voice Registers/Mixed Voice/Voice Break: Voice Break, Mixed Voice
- Articulation: Finger Bite
- Warm-up/Practice-starter: Humming
- Breath/Sustain: Sustain Vocal
- Chest Voice/Voice Registers: Chest Voice Explained
- Onsets-offsets: Glottal Onset
- Performing: Stage Tips
- Warm-up/Practice-starter: 3 Minute Warm Up
Last but not least, Singing Carrots has a singing course that covers the basics of singing theory and tips to help you develop your vocal skills: