Singing Guide: Kimberlea Berg
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Learn to Sing Like Kimberlea Berg
Kimberlea Berg has a unique voice that combines elements of country, blues, and rock. She has a powerful voice that can easily transition from a low and soulful growl to a high and sweet falsetto. To learn how to sing like Kimberlea Berg, follow the tips below:
Technique
Breathing
Breathing is key when it comes to singing like Kimberlea Berg. The following articles and exercises will help you improve your breathing technique:
- Check out this breathing basics article to learn why breathing is so important.
- Try out this Farinelli Breathing exercise to help you improve your breath control and support.
Voice Registers
Kimberlea Berg uses a combination of different voice registers in her singing. Check out this article on Voice Registers & Vocal Break to learn more about voice registers.
Twang
Kimberlea Berg's voice has a lot of twang, which is a specific vocal style that involves narrowing the pharynx and raising the larynx. Check out this How to Twang Exercise to learn how to twang.
Growling
Kimberlea Berg also incorporates growling into her singing. Check out this How to Growl Exercise to learn how to add growls to your singing.
Vibrato
Kimberlea Berg has a beautiful vibrato that adds a lot of character to her singing. Check out these Beggars Bounce and Diaphragm Bounce exercises to help you develop a vibrato.
Chest Voice
Kimberlea Berg uses a lot of chest voice in her singing, which is the lower register of the voice. Check out this Chest Voice Explained to learn more about chest voice.
Songs to Practice
Now that you have a handle on some of the techniques that Kimberlea Berg uses in her singing, you'll want to practice singing some of her songs. Here are a few songs that showcase Kimberlea Berg's unique vocal style:
- "Anymore" - A powerful ballad with a lot of low growls and some higher, emotional notes.
- "Let You Go" - A high-energy song with a lot of twang and powerful notes.
- "Me and Charlie Talking" - A fun, upbeat song with a lot of chest voice and twang.
Singing Carrots Resources
Singing Carrots offers a variety of resources that can help you improve your singing, including:
- Vocal range test - Determine your vocal range and compare it to famous singers.
- Pitch accuracy test - Assess your pitch accuracy with simple melodies.
- Vocal Pitch Monitor - See your sung notes on a virtual piano.
- Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game
- Search songs by vocal range
- Vocal ranges of famous singers
- Educational singing course