Singing Guide: Gwen Stefani feat. Blake Shelton

Singing Guide: Gwen Stefani feat. Blake Shelton

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

In this article, we’ll help you to learn how to sing like Gwen Stefani, with the added twist of incorporating some of Blake Shelton's vocal techniques!

Stefani and Shelton are both successful solo artists with unique styles that have blended together in multiple collaborations, including their hit duet “Nobody but You”.

We’ll focus on Stefani's unique vocal technique as well as covers and collaborations with other artists, and how you can develop a similar singing style using Singing Carrots’ resources.

Gwen Stefani’s unique style

She's known for her distinct voice, with a mix of power and vulnerability, and her ability to incorporate different genres into her music.

If you want to sing like Stefani, it's important to develop your vocal range, and you can start with Singing Carrots’ vocal range test.

Stefani uses a range of techniques such as yodeling, belting, and vibrato to add emotion to her voice. Check out Singing Carrots’ article on singing with vibrato to develop and improve this technique in your own singing.

Stefani's collaborations with various artists also showcase her talents.

One of Stefani's other famous collaborations is “Let Me Blow Your Mind” with Eve. In this song, she incorporates a rap-singing style that adds a unique twist to the track.

For those who want to explore Stefani's solo work, “Hollaback Girl” is a great example of her powerful singing with bold, sassy lyrics. Stefani uses techniques such as sudden changes in volume and pitch, as well as an airy falsetto.

If you want to improve breath control and develop your falsetto, Singing Carrots’ article on active and passive breathing will be helpful.

Blake Shelton techniques

Shelton is known for his range, using both his chest and head voice to create a bright, rich sound.

Singing Carrots’ article on resonance in singing will help you achieve this. Shelton's famous song “God’s Country” is a perfect example of his vocal technique.

For an exercise in opening up your voice and improving your range, Singing Carrots’ video on “Singing Comfort Zone” will be very helpful.

In summary

To sing like Gwen Stefani and incorporate some of Blake Shelton's techniques, you should explore your vocal range using Singing Carrots’ vocal range test, improve your vibrato and breath control, and work on adding emotion to your voice using techniques such as yodeling, belting, and sudden changes in volume and pitch.

With the help of Singing Carrots’ resources, including their educational singing course and pitching game, you can continue to learn and improve your singing.

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