Singing Guide: Maurette Brown Clark
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Maurette Brown Clark is a gospel singer with a multi-octave voice range. Her style features beautiful melisma, complex runs, and gorgeous vibrato. In this article, we will explore some techniques to learn to sing like Maurette Brown and some of her famous songs.
Maurette’s unique vocal technique is her use of melisma, which is singing many notes on a single syllable. She also uses complex runs, which are quick and intricate changes between adjacent notes, and vibrato.
Some famous songs by Maurette Brown Clark that feature these techniques are “Breaking of Day,” “It Ain't Over,” and “Even in the Rain.” To learn to sing like Maurette, start practicing with these songs.
To develop your skillset, you will need to master breathing, learn proper posture, and find your voice range. Singing Carrots has a variety of resources to assist you, such as:
- Breathing Basics will help you develop healthy breathing habits.
- How posture affects your singing for tips on how you should stand while singing.
- Vocal range test to determine your vocal range.
To improve your melisma, runs, and vibrato, take advantage of Singing Carrot's pitch training with a focus on agility and vibrato.
Another valuable resource is our singing lessons course. This course takes you from the basics of singing to advanced techniques such as vibrato, chest voice, and mixed voice.
With the usage of Singing Carrots' tools and resources, you are bound to master your voice and develop it into that of Maurette Brown Clark.