Singing Guide: Jim Brickman

Singing Guide: Jim Brickman

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Jim Brickman, known for his soothing piano compositions, is a pianist, singer, and songwriter with over 20 albums and numerous hit singles. Perhaps one of the most unique aspects of his singing style is his use of soft falsettos and high register head voice. Here are some practical tips on how to learn to sing like Jim Brickman, as well as some resources from Singing Carrots that may help you along the way.

  1. Emphasize your head voice: A signature of Brickman's singing style is his use of head voice in his higher vocal range. Focus on developing your head voice while keeping your throat relaxed.
  2. Focus on breath control: Brickman's breathing technique allows him to sustain long notes with ease. Practice exercises that improve your breath control, such as the Farinelli breathing exercise.
  3. Study piano skills: Since Brickman is an accomplished pianist, the intricate melodies that he sings match well with his piano play. Practice your piano skills along with your singing practice, as it can help you improve the coordination between your hands and voice.
  4. Hear the music in your head before singing: Brickman is known for writing his songs and singing from a place of emotion. He often cites that he hears the song in his head before composing and singing. Practice training your ear to identify nuances in sound and melody to improve your aural skills.
  5. Sing in a low-key style: Brickman's voice is distinctive in its soft, melodious timbre. Practice singing in a lower, softer range to achieve this sound.

To learn singing like Jim Brickman, here are some resources from Singing Carrots that you can use:

There are numerous tracks by Jim Brickman that display his unique vocal style. Here are a few of his most famous tracks that you can use to practice your singing:

  • "The Gift"
  • "Angel Eyes"
  • "Love of My Life"
  • "Never Alone"
  • "Your Love"

By using these tips and resources, you can learn to sing like Jim Brickman with confidence and style.

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