Singing Guide: John Wheeler

Singing Guide: John Wheeler

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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John Wheeler, born in Dayton, Ohio in 1990, is a country singer known for his smooth tenor voice, authentic lyrics, and traditional country sound. He gained popularity by blending the classic country sound with a modern twist. Wheeler's music is known for its warm, rich tones and his unique vocal technique.

If you aspire to sing like John Wheeler, your goal is to learn how to sing country music authentically. His unique vocal technique is shaped by a few key factors, which you can also adopt to take your singing closer to John Wheeler's style. In this article, we will explore some of these key factors and provide practical advice on how to incorporate them into your vocal training regime.

John Wheeler's Unique Vocal Technique

John Wheeler's voice reflects the heart and soul of country music. To sing like John Wheeler, you need to adopt a natural and authentic country vocal technique. Here are a few key factors that shape John Wheeler's unique vocal style:

  1. Country twang

Country music is famous for its twangy sound, and John Wheeler's voice is no exception. To achieve the characteristic twang of the genre, you should focus on yawning and dropping your jaw while singing. Singing with an open throat is key to achieving the twang element of your voice.

To practice your twang, use this How to Twang Exercise by Singing Carrots.

  1. Pace and phrasing

John Wheeler keeps the country music tradition alive with slow, deliberate phrasing in his songs. To achieve that distinctive vocal pull, you should aim to slow down your phrasing, paying attention to the timing and emphasis of each note in your song. Some singers who have mastered the pace and phrasing technique attribute it to the storytelling power. The world stops to listen when you slow down your phrasing to emphasize a heartfelt punchline.

To improve your pacing and phrasing, learn how to Analyze your Voice and participate in our Singing Course, where you can learn about vocal interpretation and phrasing.

  1. Unique melody intonation

John Wheeler's music has a distinctive melody with rich intonation, which separates his voice from other country singers. He depicts the richness of the country genre through his vocal driving force. To achieve a similar effect with your voice, make sure you sing the notes with proper pitch, hold them longer, and linger on the notes.

Use the Vocal Pitch Monitor Tool by Singing Carrots to master your melody intonation and monitor your vocals in real-time.

Songs showcasing John Wheeler's Vocal Techniques

Now that we've discussed the techniques central to John Wheeler's unique vocal style, let's take a listening tour of some of his most iconic songs, so you can listen and learn them.

  1. "Cold Whiskey"

"Cold Whiskey" is Wheeler's latest single. It captures the essential elements of his unique country twang. Listen and sing along to get a better sense of his vocal pacing, phrasing, and intonation.

  1. "Who's Running Your World"

This song is a perfect inspiration to his unique melody intonation. Listen, learn and sing along to this song to master your melody intonation.

  1. "New Shade of Blue"

"New Shade of Blue" is a slower, balladic style of John Wheeler. Pay attention to his pacing and phrasing as you learn and sing along.

Takeaway

If you want to learn how to sing like John Wheeler, adopt a natural country vocal technique, including a twangy sound and slow, deliberate phrasing. You should sing along to his songs, focus on melody intonation and be patient with yourself. Finally, be sure to take advantage of Singing Carrots' library of education resources, including our vocal training tools, range tests, pitch accuracy tests, and vocal courses. Happy singing!

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