Singing Guide: Duran Duran
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Duran Duran - How to Sing Like Simon Le Bon
Duran Duran, known for their new wave and synth-pop sound, gained worldwide recognition in the 1980s. With chart-topping hits such as "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Rio," and "Ordinary World," the band's music and lead singer's vocals remain recognizable to date.
If you want to learn to sing like Simon Le Bon, consider mastering techniques in a variety of areas such as vocal range, breath control, and vocal registers.
- First, to sing like Simon Le Bon, you need to have a great vocal range. Take the Singing Carrot's vocal range test to determine your vocal range, and compare it to Le Bon's. The test acts as a fantastic reference point helping you work on expanding your range. Alternatively, you can use the search songs page to find Duran Duran's track that matches your vocal range.
- Next, work on breath control and support to hit the high notes in Duran Duran's songs. Start with breathing exercises and work on proper posture through Singing Carrot's breathing basics resource for beginners. Dive into the Singing Carrots' article about 'Breath Support' to learn how breath control works and, in turn, work on improving your own.
- Le Bon's vocals stand out due to his mastery of different voice registers. The Singing Carrots' article about 'Voice Registers and Vocal Break' offers insights and practical exercises to help you master this skill. Additionally, the Singing Carrots' article about 'Mixed Voice' provides exercises and techniques that you can use to gain complete control over your vocal registers.
- You will also want to develop impeccable articulation skills like Le Bon. The Singing Carrots' article about 'Articulation' provides guidance on how to deliver lyrics clearly and with the right emphasis.
- Duran Duran is one of the few bands that can pull off a mix of rock and new-wave music. Simon Le Bon frequently uses the heavy modal, twang, and belting vocal techniques to convey this musical blend. Check out the Singing Carrots' article "Contemporary Vocal Techniques: Heavy Modal, Twang, Belting" for exercises focused on these techniques.
In conclusion, learning to sing like Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran requires hard work and mastery of specific vocal techniques such as a broad vocal range, breath control and support, vocal registers, and articulation. Use the superb Singing Carrots' resources, including singing games, courses, and practical exercises, to assist you in developing these skills.
Good luck on your journey of learning to sing like Simon Le Bon, one of the pioneers of the new wave and synth-pop scene of the 1980s.