Singing Guide: Lauv feat. Julia Michaels
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Lauv, a singer-songwriter from California, has a versatile voice that incorporates a blend of pop and electronic influences. Along with Julia Michaels, he's responsible for hit songs like "I Like Me Better", "There's No Way", and "Investigated". In this article, we'll break down his unique style and offer practical advice on how to sing like Lauv using resources from Singing Carrots.
Vocal Range and Registers
Lauv has a tenor vocal range, sitting comfortably within the C3 to C5 range. He has smooth and breathy tones, often sung in falsetto or a mixed voice register. In the chorus of "I Like Me Better," Lauv uses a mix of head and chest voice to create a powerful sound. This dynamic mix is a hallmark of his style that challenges singers to showcase their vocal range. Understanding vocal registers is essential to mastering this ability, and Singing Carrots offers a blog postand exercise video showcasing this concept.
Twang and Vibrato
Lauv infuses his vocals with a pop and EDM influence that often employs Twang and Vibrato techniques. Twang is a technique where the tongue blocks the airflow to accentuate high-frequency resonance, which creates a distinctive nasal sound and bumps up the vocals' energy levels. Lauv incorporates this technique in many of his songs, including "I Like me Better." On the other hand, Vibrato adds a bit of drama in sustained notes, adding a warbling effect to the voice. Lauv combines both twang and vibrato in chorus of "There's No Way," adding some up-tempo energy to the ballad. Singing Carrots offers exercise videos on twangand vibrato techniques.
Breathing
Breathing techniques are crucial in mastering Lauv's vocal style. Through proper breathing, you can sustain notes and achieve a powerful and consistent sound. Lauv incorporates breathing techniques in his vocals to achieve a flawless output, and Singing Carrots has a blog post on that topic. The Farinelli breathing video is an excellent tool to use in your practice.
Singing with Emotion
For Lauv, music is about relaying emotions to the audience. He often sings with a lot of heart and soul. In "The Story Never Ends," Lauv's emotional vocal phrasing conveys the heartbreak felt in the lyrics. At Singing Carrots, we understand that singing with emotion is part of performing. Learn how to form amore profound connection with the audience by arousing emotions through singing. Our blog post provides tips on singing with emotion, and the relaxing breath video will come in handy.
Learning the Song
Lauv has a massive catalog, so you might have trouble narrowing down the right song to focus on first. Start by analyzing your voice using a vocal range test to find your comfortable singing range. After that, use Singing Carrots' search feature to find songs that fit your vocal range like "The Other," "I'm So Tired," "Sad Forever" and more. Once you have the perfect song in mind, be sure to effectively learn the song before starting vocal practice.
Conclusion
To sing like Lauv, be ready to explore the full spectrum of your vocal range, mix Twang and Vibrato, learn proper breathing techniques, and sing with emotions. Singing Carrots