Singing Guide: Madeleine Peyroux
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Madeleine Peyroux: Tips for Singing Like a Sensational Jazz Artist
Vocal Technique
Peyroux's most notable vocal technique is her sultry, husky and smoky voice. Her voice has a low register that gives a rich, resonant sound and she also has a great vibrato that adds more character to her voice. Emulating this unique voice requires a lot of practice, but here are a few tips that can help you:
- Breath support: Peyroux's voice owes its quality and character to the breathiness and richness that comes from her good breath support. Make sure that when you are singing, you are breathing well and deeply from your diaphragm to give more power and control to your singing.
- Vocal Registers: Peyroux has a deep voice and knows how to use her chest voice to produce the rich, mellow tones that distinguish her singing. Work on mastering your chest voice to have that rich, full sound, and experiment with your mixed voice to unlock more of your range.
- Relax your jaw muscles: To achieve Peyroux's husky tone, you must learn to relax your jaw muscles and have good articulation. Practice opening your throat and maintaining an open and relaxed mouth while singing to achieve that deep, husky and resonant sounds of Peyroux's voice.
Songs that showcase her technique
Peyroux's musical style is mostly jazz, and she tends to lean towards the melancholic side of jazz. Her albums are a good place to start when looking for songs to emulate. Here are some of her most popular songs:
- "Don't Wait Too Long"
- "La Vie En Rose"
- "Dance Me to the End of Love"
- "Careless Love"
- "The Summer Wind"
Singing Tips
Apart from vocal technique, other things can help you sing like Peyroux, including:
- Listening: Listen to Peyroux's singing style and listen to the subtleties of her voice. Try to copy her sound while adding your unique touch.
- Practice: Practice your singing daily, and warm up before tackling challenging songs. You can use Singing Carrots Pitch Accuracy Test, Vocal Range Test, and Vocal Pitch Monitor to assess your singing weaknesses and work on them.
- Style: Finally, understand the nuances of jazz music and how it distinguishes it from other genres. Practice singing with emotion, and work on your phrasing, breath support and dynamics to improve your jazz singing.
Singing like Madeleine Peyroux takes a lot of dedication and practice. Remember to take it one step at a time and embrace your unique voice while trying to emulate Peyroux's technique. With Singing Carrots and the resources provided above, you can improve your singing and become a great jazz artist.