Singing Guide: Imaginary Friends

Singing Guide: Imaginary Friends

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Imaginary Friends are a British pop duo consisting of lyricist and keyboardist Laura Bettinson and producer Ross Standaloft. Laura's haunting vocals and Ross's precise beats create a unique sound that blends electronic and acoustic music with dreamy, poetic lyrics.

If you want to learn how to sing like Laura Bettinson from Imaginary Friends, start by analyzing her vocal range using the Singing Carrots Vocal Range Test. Laura's voice usually spans from F2 to C6, and her higher notes are more piercing than her lower ones.

Laura Bettison's unique vocal technique lies in her use of falsetto and vibrato. She switches between them easily and creates an ethereal, airy sound that complements the electronic music perfectly. To learn how to use your falsetto and vibrato effectively, check out the Singing Carrots article on Singing with Vibrato.

Once you have a grasp on falsetto and vibrato, try practicing Laura's signature songs, including "Deadbeat" and "Forevermore." Use the Singing Carrots Pitch Accuracy Test to ensure you are hitting the notes correctly.

To improve your overall singing skills, you should also check out the Singing Carrots educational singing course. The course covers singing theory and practical tips for beginners. Additionally, the Singing Carrots Pitch Training game is an excellent way to build your pitch accuracy and vocal agility.

Remember to stay relaxed and open-mouthed while you're singing, and use your breath support correctly. For more information, check out the Singing Carrots articles on Breathing basics and Breath Support. Overall, with some practice and dedication, you can learn to sing like Laura Bettinson from Imaginary Friends using the Singing Carrots resources.

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