Singing Guide: JJ Heller
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you're looking to learn to sing like JJ Heller
You're in luck because her style is beautiful, delicate, and emotional. She has a soft, innocent voice that creates a comforting atmosphere around her lyrics. Her songs usually deal with themes of love, family, and faith.
To sing like JJ Heller, you'll want to focus on these specific skills:
- Breath control: JJ Heller's style is heavily reliant on precision in breath control. Her songs typically have long phrases with few breath breaks. You can develop this skill with breathing exercises like Farinelli Breathing or Sustain Vocal, both of which are available on Singing Carrots.
- Vibrato: JJ Heller's songs often incorporate vibrato to give her performances a more nuanced, emotional feel. You can practice vibrato with this Beggars Bounceexercise for improving voice flexibility and control.
- Articulation: JJ Heller's words are clear and understandable, so articulation is vital. Try out this Finger Bite exercise to help improve clarity.
- Emotion control: JJ Heller's songs are highly emotional, and the ability to show genuine emotion in performance is very important. Relaxing even in the face of stage fright might help, like this Relaxing Breath.
To get the full measure of JJ Heller's signature style, you should listen to some of her songs like "What Love Really Means," "Boat Song," and "The Sun Will Rise." Singing Carrots offers a unique search feature where you can find songs by vocal range and genre preference. Try your vocal range using Singing Carrots' very own Vocal range test before you search for songs that match your range and preferences.
Remember, there are many technical aspects of singing, and it takes time to master all of them. Singing Carrots' 21-lesson singing course covers the basics for beginners and reviews the advanced techniques for seasoned singers. In addition, Sing Carrots offers many practical and helpful articles and videos covering various singing-related subjects at Singing Carrots blog.