Singing Guide: John Rowles
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
John Rowles is a renowned New Zealand singer who rose to fame in the 1960s and 70s. His vocals are characterized by a deep, smooth, and soulful tone that stands out amongst his peers. In this article, we will explore how you can learn to sing like John Rowles, the techniques he used to create his signature sound, and some of the songs that showcase his vocal range and control.
Breathing Technique:
Breathing is an essential part of singing, and John Rowles' technique was no exception. To achieve a deep and powerful sound like Rowles, breathing exercises to strengthen your voice are crucial. The Singing Carrots resource on breathing basics provides some useful exercises. Specifically, Farinelli Breathing on the Farinelli Breathing video involves breathing in for four beats, holding for four, and breathing out for another four.
Vocal Range and Control:
John Rowles is gifted with excellent vocal control that allows him to sing with power, clarity, and depth. To achieve this, you need to know your vocal range, practice regularly, and build up your singing muscles.
Singing Carrots provides a vocal range test here that will help you determine your range and how it compares to famous singers like Rowles. Again, Singing Carrots' Pitch Training provides a virtual piano for exercises, and Heavy Modal, Twang, and Belting videos on YouTube (How to Twang Exercise, How to Growl Exercise) are useful for developing chest voice and improving control.
Unique Vocal Technique:
John Rowles is known for his vibrato, which is essential to his mesmerizing sound. Vibrato exercises are useful in singing and should be part of your regular practice. Singing Carrots provide a video resource on singing with vibrato that covers the different types of vibrato and how to achieve them.
Songs that showcase his technique:
"Cheryl Moana Marie" is one of John Rowles' most popular songs and is a great example of his smooth and soulful voice. "Tania" is another ballad that showcases Rowles' vocal range and control, while "If I Only Had Time" features his unique vibrato.
In conclusion, John Rowles is a master of vocal control, depth, and power. To sing like Rowles, you need to practice breathing exercises, build up your singing muscles, and incorporate vibrato techniques. With patience, hard work, and practice, you too can sing like John Rowles and tap into your unique vocal abilities.