Singing Guide: Jon Batiste

Singing Guide: Jon Batiste

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Jon Batiste is known for his unique vocal style, which blends jazz, blues, pop, and other genres. For those looking to learn how to sing like Jon Batiste, there are several key elements to focus on. Firstly, Jon's voice has a lot of character, and he often uses vocal distortions like growling and belting to add emotion and emphasis to his performances.

To develop this aspect of your singing, check out Singing Carrots' article on vocal distortion, as well as videos on growling and belting. It's important to note that you should start practicing these techniques slowly and gradually increase your volume to avoid straining your vocal cords.

Another vital element of Jon Batiste's singing is his use of vibrato, which adds a fluttering effect to his voice. To learn how to incorporate vibrato into your singing, check out Singing Carrots' article on singing with vibrato, and videos on beggars bounce and diaphragm bounce. You can also practice your vibrato while singing certain songs, such as "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong.

Another fundamental aspect of Jon Batiste's singing is his use of phrasing and dynamics. He often sings quietly and builds up to powerful moments, using pauses and crescendos to create tension and release. To develop this aspect of your singing, check out Singing Carrots' article on how to learn a song effectively, which includes tips on phrasing and dynamics, as well as Singing Carrots' singing course, which covers music theory and practical tips for singing.

Finally, it's worth noting that Jon Batiste has a unique piano playing style that often accompanies his singing. If you want to fully capture his style, you may want to explore Singing Carrots' song search feature to find songs that match your vocal range, difficulty level, and genre preference. Then, you can check out the associated sheet music, chords, and YouTube audio to get a better sense of the piano accompaniments and how they interact with the lyrics and vocal melody.

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