Singing Guide: Elaine Paige

Singing Guide: Elaine Paige

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Learn Singing Like Elaine Paige

Elaine Paige is one of the most celebrated singers in the West End and Broadway. Her effortless soprano voice has made her a star with some of the world's most famous composers and lyricists. If you want to sing like Elaine Paige, there are several things you will need to keep in mind.

Discover Your Voice Type

Before learning to sing like Elaine Paige, it is essential to know your voice's type. Take the Singing Carrots Vocal Range Test to determine your voice registration. Voice types are classified as Soprano, Mezzo, and Alto for females, and Tenor, Baritone, and Bass for males. This will help you select the right songs and styles that suit your voice.

Breath Control and Support

Breathing correctly is the foundation for a successful singing career. Check Breathing 101 to know more about breathing techniques that will help you in singing like Elaine Paige. Follow the Farinelli Breathing exercise on our Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game.

Perfecting the High Notes

Elaine Paige is known for her high-pitched soprano voice. To hit the high notes correctly, you need to work on expanding your vocal range. Practice regularly using warm-up exercises that focus on vocal agility and search for songs that focus on singing high pitched notes. It would help if you also trained your ear to hear the right pitch by taking the Pitch Accuracy Test.

Song Selection

Song selection is critical to sing like Elaine Paige as it showcases her vocal technique. Paige's unique vocal technique blends her classical singing roots with contemporary elements. Look for songs with high and low notes to cover your whole vocal register. Songs like 'Memory' from 'Cats,' 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' from 'Evita' and 'I Know Him So Well' from 'Chess' are an excellent place to start.

Conclusion

Learning to sing like Elaine Paige requires hard work, practice, and dedication. Keep playing around with your voice and explore different sounds and techniques to discover your unique vocal tone. Don't forget to take care of your voice; check out our Vocal Health blog to learn more about avoiding vocal damage.

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