Singing Guide: Marino Marini

Singing Guide: Marino Marini

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Marino Marini was an Italian singer, not to be confused with the artist of the same name who performed with his band in the 1950s. Even though his life was cut short after a lot of potential ahead of him, Marini's music left a significant mark on the Italian music scene of the late 20th century. His unique voice and emotive performances, especially in love songs, showcase his mastery of the romantic genre. If you're looking to learn how to sing like Marino Marini, here are some practical tips to get you started:

  1. Articulation: Marino Marini's music is known for its clear diction and perfect pronunciation of Italian words. To improve your articulation and intonation, check out Singing Carrots' article on articulation and try our finger bite exercise.

  2. Breath support: Marino Marini had excellent breath support, allowing him to deliver long phrases with ease. To improve your breath support, read Singing Carrots' article on breath support and try Farinelli breathing exercise.

  3. Vibrato: Vibrato is a technique that Marino Marini used to great effect in his music. To learn how to use vibrato, try Singing Carrots' bouncing diaphragm exercise and beggars' bounce exercise.

  4. Resonance: Marino Marini's voice was characterized by its rich, resonant quality. To learn more about resonance in singing, read Singing Carrots' article on resonance in singing.

  5. Open mouth and throat: Marino Marini's technique included opening both his mouth and throat while singing to achieve a full-bodied sound. Singing Carrots' article on opening mouth and throat while singing can provide more insight.

To sing like Marino Marini, try practicing some of his most famous songs, including "Guaglione," "Come Prima," and "Serenata a Margellina." You can also take Singing Carrots' singing course to learn more about singing theory and practical tips.

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