Singing Guide: Gloria Shayne
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Gloria Shayne was an American songwriter who became famous for her contribution to popular Christmas tunes. She is most famously known for co-writing the classic holiday song Do You Hear What I Hear? with her husband Noel Regney in 1962.
Shayne's vocal technique was clear and crisp, with a strong sense of enunciation. She often incorporated varying moods and emotions into her singing to enhance the storytelling aspect of her songs.
If you want to learn how to sing like Gloria Shayne, there are a few key things to keep in mind.
- Firstly, make sure to incorporate proper breathing techniques to establish a consistent flow of air and clarity in your voice. This article on breathing basics can help you get started.
- It's also important to develop your vocal range to accurately convey the emotions in your songs. Take the vocal range test to get an idea of where your current vocal range stands.
- To achieve the crisp enunciation that Shayne was known for, pay attention to your articulation. This article on articulation offers helpful tips to improve the clarity and accuracy of your speech.
- Practicing the Farinelli Breathing and using the Vocal Pitch Monitor can also help in developing a strong and clear vocal technique.
- As for songs to showcase Shayne's vocal technique, start with her holiday classic Do You Hear What I Hear? The song incorporates varying emotions and dynamics, and develops into a powerful climax towards the end. You can search for more songs matching your vocal range, difficulty, and genre preference using the song search feature.
I hope these tips and resources will help you in your journey to sing like Gloria Shayne!