Singing Guide: Marcie Blane

Singing Guide: Marcie Blane

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you're a fan of Marcie Blane, you'll want to learn more about her unique vocal technique to hone your own singing skills. Blane was known for her clear, bright, and youthful voice. Her high-pitched, forceful sound made her an excellent representation of the girl-group era of the 1960s.

One of the things that made Blane's voice so unique was her low larynx technique. Singers elevate the larynx to produce high notes, but Blane managed to keep her larynx low even when singing the high-pitched notes. The low larynx technique gives the voice a fuller, richer sound and makes hitting difficult notes easier.

In terms of songs to study, "Bobby's Girl," Blane's debut single and biggest hit in 1962, and "What Does A Girl Do?" are great examples of her signature vocal style. When working on your singing technique in the style of Marcie Blane, focus on keeping your larynx low while hitting high notes, and practicing breath support for powerful, sustained notes.

To further enhance your skills, Singing Carrots offers several resources to learn about and improve your voice. The vocal range test can help you identify your natural voice range, while the pitch accuracy test helps you fine-tune your pitch. You can use the vocal pitch monitor to see your sung notes on a virtual piano and train with pitch training exercises for range and agility.

The song search feature can help you find similar songs to sing based on vocal range, difficulty, and genre preference, while the artist vocal ranges feature lets you explore the vocal ranges of several famous singers. The songbook feature is useful for creating your performance sets and linking lyrics, sheet music, chords, karaoke, and YouTube audio.

You can also monitor your progress with the progress statistics feature, and take advantage of the educational singing course featuring 21 lessons covering singing theory and practical tips.

For further reading on specific singing topics like analyzing your voice, breathing, open mouth singing, articulation, and much more, Singing Carrots blog is a great resource for expanding your knowledge.

Keep practicing your singing, and soon you'll be mastering the low larynx technique and producing the same clear, bright, and youthful voice that made Marcie Blane famous.

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