Singing Guide: Irving Jacobson

Singing Guide: Irving Jacobson

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Jacobson's Technique

Jacobson used proper breath support, open throat, and good posture. To achieve a similar sound:

  1. Work on your breathing technique. Try the Farinelli breathing exercise to improve your breath support and control.
  2. Open up your throat and mouth while singing. Singing on an open throat and mouth will help you produce a full and resonant sound. Check out this article for tips.
  3. Use good posture. Check out this video to learn how to maintain good posture.

Jacobson's Songs

Here are some of his songs:

  1. "Some Enchanted Evening" - from the musical South Pacific
  2. "If I Loved You" - from the musical Carousel
  3. "Musetta's Waltz" - from the opera La Bohème

Singing Carrots Resources

Conclusion

If you want to learn to sing like Irving Jacobson, work on your technique, experiment with different styles and genres, and practice regularly. Use Singing Carrots resources and follow the tips offered in this article.

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