Singing Guide: Ella Eyre
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Ella Eyre is a British singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and range. She is well-known for her unique and powerful vocal technique, which incorporates elements of soul, jazz, and R&B.
The first step to learning to sing like Ella Eyre is to understand your own vocal range. Take our vocal range test to determine your vocal range and compare it with Ella Eyre's. This will enable you to identify the notes she sings that are within your vocal range.
One of the key elements of Ella Eyre's unique vocal technique is her use of chest voice. This is demonstrated in her song, "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off". To help you develop your chest voice, you can watch this video which explains chest voice in detail.
Breathing and breath support is another essential aspect of singing, and Ella Eyre is known for her breathy vocal style. To develop your breath support, try the Farinelli breathing exercise or work on your active and passive breathing.
Ella Eyre's powerful voice requires strong and flexible vocal cords. To work on your vocal cord control, try our vocal warm-ups and use the vocal pitch monitor to visualize your pitch accuracy.
Another important element of Ella Eyre's vocal technique is her use of vibrato. To learn how to incorporate vibrato into your singing, watch this video.
As a singer, you must learn to perform with emotion and expression, just like Ella Eyre. Work on your emotional control by relaxing with this breathing exercise.
Singing is not just about hitting the notes but also understanding the lyrics of the song and conveying a message with your voice. Check out our article on how to learn a song effectively for more tips and techniques.
Finally, remember to take care of your voice. Check out our article on vocal health to learn how to maintain your vocal health and prevent any damage.
Start by practicing with Ella Eyre hit song "Anymore" and explore her vocal techniques with the help of the Singing Carrots resources. Singing like Ella Eyre will take practice and dedication, but with these resources, you will be on your way to developing your own unique vocal style.