Singing Guide: Lorrie Morgan

Singing Guide: Lorrie Morgan

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Sing like Lorrie Morgan

Lorrie Morgan is a country icon that has built a long and successful career since the 1980s. She has a unique voice that blends both classic and contemporary vocal techniques. To learn how to sing like Lorrie Morgan, it's important to understand her vocal style and the techniques that make her a great singer.

Unique Vocal Technique

One of the most recognizable aspects of Lorrie Morgan's vocal technique is her ability to switch easily between registers and use dynamic changes in her singing. Her voice has a unique timbre that is both powerful and emotional, and she has a knack for infusing her music with feeling and passion. Her voice sounds effortless and smooth, with her harmonies and vibrato adding a lot of depth to her performances.

Songs showcasing Lorrie Morgan's Vocal Technique

Vocal Tips to Sing like Lorrie Morgan

  • Practice good posture while singing, keeping your chest up and shoulders back. This allows for deeper breathing and better support.
  • Work on breath control and diaphragmatic breathing. Try the Farinelli breathing exercise.
  • Train your voice to switch smoothly between registers and develop a dynamic range. Focus on chest, mixed, and head voice, and use the voice break exercise to practice.
  • Develop control over your vibrato, which is one of the most significant aspects of Lorrie Morgan's vocal style. Watch these exercises to practice with vibrato.

Singing Carrots resources for Learning to Sing like Lorrie Morgan

  • Take the vocal range test to know your voice better. This can help you tailor Lorrie Morgan's songs according to your vocal range.
  • If you're new to singing, the educational singing course can be an excellent starting point.
  • Use the Song Search to find songs that suit your range, difficulty level, and genre preference. You can search for songs that are sung by Lorrie Morgan herself or covers of her work.

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