Singing Guide: George Morgan

Singing Guide: George Morgan

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

George Morgan was a pioneer of the Nashville sound; his smooth, crooning baritone and easy approach to country/pop crossover made him wildly popular in the mid-50s. His signature song, "Candy Kisses", became one of the great classics of the genre.

To learn singing like George Morgan, begin with vocal range test provided by Singing Carrots to find your vocal range which will help you choose songs that best suit your vocal abilities.

One of George Morgan's unique vocal techniques was his effortless vocal control in achieving a flawless vibrato, which can be practiced using Singing Carrots' "Singing with Vibrato" article.

Another technique is Morgan's alluring use of the chest voice, which he employs to sing in the mid and low ranges while still showcasing his power and range. To learn how to control your chest voice, check out this "Chest Voice Explained" video.

George Morgan's signature song "Candy Kisses" is an excellent demonstration of his use of chest voice, so consider practicing this song after learning chest voice control. You can find the lyrics, sheet music, chords, karaoke and YouTube audio of this song on Singing Carrots' Song-book.

In addition, you can explore other songs in George Morgan's range and style using Singing Carrots's song search tool. Simply choose his vocal range, the level of difficulty, song genre, etc.

Finally, consider taking Singing Carrots's vocal course to learn singing theory and get practical tips. The course covers all types of singing, from beginner to advanced level.

Remember to follow the basic advice offered by Singing Carrots on vocal technique, such as analyzing your voice, breathing, and warm up exercises, to improve your singing abilities. You can also explore contemporary techniques such as growling or twang using Singing Carrots's skill-related videos.

Happy singing!

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