Singing Guide: Klingande

Singing Guide: Klingande

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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If you're a fan of the tropical house genre and want to learn how to sing like Klingande, you need to understand that his music and his sound are the result of a unique blend of electronic, house, and pop music. The following are the steps, tips, and resources to help you accomplish that.

To start, let's explain what tropical house music is and how it differs from other electronic music genres. Tropical house emphasizes a slower and more melodic soundscape, with a higher focus on acoustic instruments such as pianos, guitars, and saxophones. To emulate Klingande's singing style, we need to understand that he blends live instruments, beats, and percussion with soulful vocals. Here are some recommended steps to learn how to sing like Klingande:

  1. Focus on melodies and rhythm. Klingande's music is well known for being incredibly catchy, with warm melodies and a steady rhythm. To help train your musical ear and rhythmic abilities, try Singing Carrots' Pitch Accuracy Test and/or Pitch Training. Use these exercises daily to improve your muscle memory for notes and rhythms.
  2. Breathing and Warmups. A proper breathing technique is a must for any aspiring singer. Try the Farinelli Breathing exercise video available on Singing Carrots tools. This video teaches the same breathing style that helped Farinelli, a legendary 18th-century singer, hit his impressive high notes. Practice this warm-up daily to build a solid foundation for your voice.
  3. Analyze your voice. To become a better singer, you need to understand your strengths and weaknesses. Singing Carrots' comprehensive range test measures your vocal range and compares it with famous singers. Once you know your range, you can work on extending it in either direction.
  4. Take care of your voice. Your voice is your instrument, and you must take care of it, especially if you plan to perform regularly. Singing Carrots has a great guide on vocal health that includes tips on how to prevent vocal damage and maintain your voice's healthy habits.
  5. Learn some of Klingande's popular tracks, such as "Jubel," "Riva," "Pumped Up," and "Messiah." These songs showcase many of the techniques used in tropical house music, such as rich harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and easy-to-sing choruses.
  6. Emulate Klingande's vocal technique. Klingande's technique is unique because he uses his voice like a musical instrument; he often sings without lyrics, using the voice as a melodic element in his tracks. Also, his vocal inflections tend to be light and breathy, helping him fit with the tropical house sound. To practice this, you can try tonguing exercises in combination with Singing Carrots' chest-voice explainer video.
  7. Work on your stage presence. Klingande DJ's live, and he has a unique stage presence blending instruments with electronic components. In that context, it's important to perform with confidence and engage the audience. Singing Carrots has great tips to help you overcome stage fright and also perform better on stage.

In conclusion, learning to sing like Klingande takes a lot of practice, hard work, and dedicated training. However, with some guidance from Singing Carrots' exercises, vocal analysis tools, and recommended articles focused on various aspects of singing, you can learn how to embody the vibe and spirit of the tropical house sound.

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