Singing Guide: Laura Marling

Singing Guide: Laura Marling

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Sing like Laura Marling

Laura Marling is known for her unique indie-folk style that combines classic acoustic melodies with poetic lyrics. Her voice is haunting, with a distinct lower register that evokes natural warmth and emotion. To learn how to sing like Laura Marling, here are some practical tips and Singing Carrots resources to help you achieve her signature sound.

Lowering your Pitch and Tone

The key to singing like Laura Marling is to perfect your lower range. This starts with taking the vocal range test on Singing Carrots to determine your natural pitch. Laura Marling sings in a distinct lower register that is both rich and resonant. It's important to practice singing lower notes while maintaining control and clarity.

Clear Enunciation and Diction

Laura Marling's singing style is marked by clear enunciation and diction. She articulates every word, which is crucial in conveying the poetic lyrics of her songs. To improve your diction, try Singing Carrots exercises such as Articulation and Soft Palate nasality. The Finger Bite exercise is also helpful in improving lip and tongue movement.

A Vibrant Mix of Emotion and Control

Laura Marling is renowned for her uncanny ability to blend emotion with control. She's able to inject feeling into every note she sings while maintaining her pitch and rhythm. To achieve this, increasing vocal reach is important. Singing Carrots’ Warm-Up and Practice-starter such as Diaphragm Bounce and Sustain Vocal are vital to help you achieve the vibrancy and control needed in your singing.

Using Twang Effectively

Laura Marling often incorporates Twang to provide a unique texture to her songs. Twang the voice by narrowing the Aryepiglottic Sphincter muscles. Exercising your Twang technique can produce a unique tone by adding a bright metallic edge to your voice. To learn effective Twang technique, try the Singing Carrots Twang exercise.

Relevant Tools

Singing Carrots has many tools that can help you learn to sing like Laura Marling. The Vocal Pitch Monitor can assist you in visualizing pitch and note accuracy, and pitch accuracy test is available so as to assess your accuracy in controlling your pitch. Don't forget to check out Song Search to find similar songs to Laura's style and the search tool based on your vocal range as well.

Highlighted Songs

  • Devil’s Spoke – this song represents the perfect combination of Marling's haunting vocals, intricate guitar playing, and imaginative lyrics.
  • Ghosts – a simple, but hard-hitting ballad that showcases Marling's beautiful voice.
  • Night After Night – one of Marling's older songs, it demonstrates her mastery of lower notes.

Conclusion

By following the above practical tips and using Singing Carrots' tools and exercises, you can replicate Laura Marling's signature voice. But at the end of the day, remember that practice makes perfect. Use your newfound knowledge to practice regularly and experiment with different techniques. With dedication, you can achieve a singing style that's uniquely your own!

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