Singing Guide: Julie and the Phantoms feat. Charlie Gillespie
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Are you ready to sing like a rock star? If you're a fan of Julie and the Phantoms, you're in luck because we're going to show you how to sing like Charlie Gillespie!
Charlie Gillespie plays Luke in the popular Netflix musical show, and he has a fantastic voice that captures the essence of rock and roll. If you're looking to learn how to sing like him, there are a few things you should try.
First of all, it's important to note that Charlie Gillespie has a very powerful voice. He's not afraid to belt out his notes and reach for the sky. If you're trying to emulate his technique, you'll need to work on your breathing and support. This Singing Carrots article on breath support can help you get started.
Charlie Gillespie's voice also has a lot of grit and edge to it, which gives him his signature rock sound. To achieve this, you can try out the vocal distortion and growling exercise to add some grit and texture to your voice.
It's also worth mentioning that Charlie Gillespie tends to sing in his chest voice rather than his head voice. This video on chest voice and voice registers will help you better understand the concept of chest voice and how to use it to add depth to your singing.
When it comes to the actual songs, there are a few that really showcase Charlie Gillespie's incredible voice. "Now Or Never" is a powerful and upbeat song that displays his ability to belt out high notes while still maintaining control. "Perfect Harmony" is another great song that features Charlie Gillespie singing some impressive high notes.
Additionally, if you want to see how your voice compares to Charlie Gillespie's, you can take our vocal range test and see how your range matches up. If you're looking for more guidance and instruction on singing, Singing Carrots also offers a comprehensive singing course that covers both singing theory and practical tips for beginners.
With these resources, and some dedicated practice, you'll be singing like Charlie Gillespie in no time!