Singing Guide: Marty Malone
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you want to sound like Marty Malone, you must know how to play with the rhythms, manipulate your pitch, and let the notes flow through your whole body. Malone's vocal style is raw and emotional, and he uses bluesy and soulful riffs to create a captivating and unique sound.
To begin your journey to sound like Malone, you should first evaluate your current vocal range and pitch accuracy. The vocal range test and pitch accuracy test are great tools for this. Once you know your range, you can focus on replicating Malone's vocal technique.
Your posture is integral to producing a good sound, so make sure to check out how to improve it while singing. You can also benefit from practicing good breathing habits and learning to avoid constrictions. Practicing exercises that work on breath support, such as the Farinelli breathing exercise, can help you to keep your voice strong and consistent.
To get a better understanding of Malone's unique vocal style, focus on learning one of his most famous songs, such as "Something to Believe In." You can use the Songbook feature to find sheet music and lyrics and continue practicing until you have the melody, rhythm and the lyrics down pat.
Warming up your voice with exercises like humming is also crucial. You can then begin to explore the techniques that help create Malone's unique sound, such as incorporating twang, growling, and vibrato into your singing. In addition, articulate the lyrics and keep your mouth and throat open to create a fuller sound.
Finally, never forget to emote and sing with passion when performing. Singing is not only about hitting the right notes, but it's also about controlling your emotions and conveying your message to your audience.
By following these steps and practicing regularly using Singing Carrots' resources, you will be on your way to sounding like the legendary Marty Malone.