Singing Guide: Eric Hutchinson

Singing Guide: Eric Hutchinson

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Eric Hutchinson is an American singer and songwriter known for his unique blend of pop, folk and soul. His style is characterized by catchy melodies, intricate harmonies and soulful lyrics. If you want to learn to sing like him, you should focus on developing your vocal range, pitch accuracy, and breathing technique.

  • One of Hutchinson's signature vocal techniques is his use of falsetto in his songs. Practice singing in falsetto by using Singing Carrots' vocal range test to find the upper limits of your voice. Hutchinson's song "Rock & Roll" showcases his use of falsetto.
  • Another important technique is breath support. Check out Singing Carrots' article on breath support to learn more about taking deep breaths and using your diaphragm to support your voice. This will help you sustain long notes and phrases without losing breath.
  • Hutchinson's song "Watching You Watch Him" presents a good example of his use of breathy vocals. Incorporating this technique into your singing involves exhaling slowly while singing softly, creating a breathy sound.
  • Finally, Hutchinson's use of vibrato adds emotion to his songs. Use Singing Carrots' vibrato exercise to develop control over your voice. You can practice this technique while singing his song "Shine On Me."

Overall, to learn to sing like Eric Hutchinson, improve your falsetto, breath support, breathy vocals, and vibrato. Practice with Singing Carrots' tools like the vocal range test, breath support exercise, and vibrato exercise, and explore Hutchinson's songs to better understand his technique.

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