Singing Guide: Michael W. Smith

Singing Guide: Michael W. Smith

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you're a Christian music fan, chances are you're familiar with Michael W. Smith. The acclaimed musician has been a force in the industry for decades, selling millions of albums and winning numerous awards. His singing style is characterized by a smooth tenor voice, emotional performances, and a knack for storytelling through his music.

So, if you want to learn how to sing like Michael W. Smith, here are some tips and tools to get you started:

Vocal Technique

One of the first things you'll notice about Michael W. Smith's voice is his smooth, clear tone. To achieve this, it's essential to work on your breathing technique. Singing is all about controlling your breath, so you need to make sure you're using your diaphragm effectively. Check out Singing Carrots' breath support article and breathing exercises video to get started.

Another critical aspect of Michael W. Smith's vocal technique is his use of vibrato. Vibrato adds depth and character to your singing and is a technique that can be learned with practice. Singing Carrots' singing with vibrato article and vibrato exercises videos can help you develop this skill.

Song Choice

Michael W. Smith's music is well-known for its emotional impact and heartfelt lyrics. To learn to sing like him, it's important to start with songs that showcase his singing style. Some great examples include "Above All," "Open the Eyes of My Heart," and "Friends."

You can find the sheet music and karaoke tracks for these songs and others like them on Singing Carrots' songbook tool. This tool also allows you to search for songs based on their level of difficulty and genre preference, making it easy to find songs that match your vocal range and skill level.

Vocal Exercises

To sing like Michael W. Smith, you need to develop a strong chest voice and be comfortable singing in your higher register. Singing Carrots' singing comfort zone exercise video and voice break/mixed voice videos can help you with these skills.

For a unique vocal technique, Michael W. Smith uses a twang that adds extra punch to his songs. You can learn how to twang by practicing a "nay" sound, which will help you develop twang in your voice. Check out Singing Carrots' how to twang exercise video to get started.

Singing Course

For a more in-depth study of singing techniques and theory, Singing Carrots offers a 21-lesson educational singing course . This course covers everything from proper breathing and posture to advanced vocal techniques like belting and growling.

By incorporating these tips and tools into your singing practice, you'll be well on your way to singing like Michael W. Smith. Keep in mind that learning to sing like any artist takes time and dedication, so don't be discouraged if you don't see immediate results. With practice and perseverance, you'll be belting out "Above All" in no time!

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