Singing Guide: Love & The Outcome

Singing Guide: Love & The Outcome

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Love & the Outcome: How to Emulate Their Energetic Style

Step 1: Master your chest voice

One of the defining elements of Love & the Outcome's sound is Jodi King's powerful chest voice. To develop your own, practice engaging your diaphragm and keeping your chest open while singing. Check out this video for tips on how to use your chest voice effectively.

Step 2: Work on your breath support

Jodi also has excellent breath control, which allows her to sustain notes and sing with power. To improve your own breath control, try this Farinelli breathing exercise and focus on taking deep, controlled breaths.

Step 3: Emphasize your consonants

Love & the Outcome's music is very upbeat and often relies on strong, punchy consonants to drive the melody forward. Practice this finger bite exercise to develop your articulation skills and make your consonants pop.

Step 4: Use your head voice for contrast

While Love & the Outcome's sound is primarily driven by Jodi's chest voice, she also incorporates her head voice to add contrast and variation to their music. To develop your own head voice, try this humming warm-up exercise and experiment with singing in a higher register.

Step 5: Practice with Singing Carrots Resources

Use Singing Carrot's Vocal range test to determine your vocal range and find the best songs to match it. Explore their pitch training games and exercises to work on your accuracy and agility. For inspiration, check out Love & the Outcome's songs and find those that showcase their energetic vocal style like "The God I Know" and "He Is With Us" and utilize Singing Carrots's song search tool to find more songs that fit within your vocal range and match your genre preference.

By focusing on these key elements, you can begin to emulate Love & the Outcome's lively and powerful vocal style. Practice regularly and use the Singing Carrots resources to help you along the way. Good luck and happy singing!

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