Singing Guide: Florida Georgia Line

Singing Guide: Florida Georgia Line

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Florida Georgia Line is a popular country music duo that has made a name for themselves in the industry. Both singers, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, have distinct vocal techniques that could help any aspiring country singer improve their craft.

Kelley's unique twang is a defining aspect of the Florida Georgia Line sound. If you want to learn how to sing like him, start by practicing your twang. Singing exercises that help you to develop your twang will be useful. The Singing Carrots' video on How to Twang Exercise would be a great place to start. As a bonus, you could also try out the song "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line, which showcases Kelley's twang.

Hubbard, on the other hand, is known for his mix of country and hip-hop styles. One of his signature moves is using a variety of vocal registers. If you want to learn how to use your vocal registers like Hubbard, Singing Carrots has an excellent blog post explaining Voice Registers & Vocal Break, which can guide you in the process. Then, practice Hubbard's unique style by singing along to "Simple" with the help of Singing Carrots Vocal Pitch Monitor.

Overall, developing your own unique style is critical when it comes to country music. Make sure you take advantage of the resources on Singing Carrots to improve your singing skills. Exercises like Farinelli Breathing and Singing Comfort Zone could help you with warming up and improving your chest voice. By taking advantage of the resources and using them in your own practice, you’ll be well on your way to improving your singing and gaining confidence.

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