Singing Guide: I Believe in You
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you want to learn how to sing like Michael Bublé, you’ve come to the right place. Michael is a master at using jazz and swing singing techniques to create his signature smooth sound.
One of the most distinctive aspects of Michael’s singing style is his phrasing. He often employs complex rhythms and syncopation to give his singing a playful, swinging feel. To achieve this, you’ll need a strong grasp of rhythmic notation and the ability to incorporate swing and other jazz styles into your singing.
Another aspect of Michael’s singing that sets him apart is his use of dynamics. He is able to deliver powerful, full-voiced sections, while simultaneously maintaining a soft, intimate tone in other parts of the same song. To develop this skill, try practicing your transitions between loud and soft singing, and experimenting with different vocal placements and breathing techniques.
Michael also has a rich, resonant tone that is perfect for crooning ballads. To achieve this, it’s important to work on proper breath control, as well as spending time developing your head voice and falsetto. These techniques will help you to achieve a full, rich tone without straining your voice.
If you’re looking to learn Michael’s singing style, Singing Carrots has a range of tools to help you get started. You can begin by taking our vocal range test to determine your range and compare it to Michael’s. Once you’ve established your range, we have a range of exercises and tools to help you work on different aspects of your singing, including pitch training, searching for songs by vocal range, and a vocal pitch monitor.
In addition, Singing Carrots has a wealth of educational content on singing technique, theory, and practice. Some relevant articles to help you learn to sing like Michael include:
- Voice types
- Breath support
- Open mouth & throat
- Contemporary vocal techniques: Heavy modal, Twang, Belting
- Vocal distortion & Growling
- Singing with Vibrato
- Articulation
- Resonance in singing
- How to find your own authentic voice
Finally, to really get into the swing of Michael Bublé’s style, you’ll want to check out some of his most iconic songs. Some great tracks to start with include “Feeling Good,” “Sway,” and “Save the Last Dance for Me.”
With some practice, dedication, and the resources available on Singing Carrots, you too can learn to sing like the great Michael Bublé.