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Singing Guide: Michael Feinstein
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Michael Feinstein
Michael Feinstein is one of the most successful interpreters of American popular song, with a career spanning over four decades. Learning how to sing like him involves developing a range of techniques and skills used by classical-trained singers and jazz artists alike. Here are the key elements to consider:
Technique
- Analyze your voice to determine your voice type and range
- Work on proper breathing technique with breathing exercises for singing
- Develop your voice registers and control your vocal break
- Work on breath support and respiration
- Open your mouth and throat to improve resonance and tone quality
- Improve your articulation for clearer diction
- Develop your mix voice and vibrato technique for expressiveness and musicality
Repertoire
The American Songbook is a great place to start when choosing songs to learn in the style of Michael Feinstein. Here are some of his signature tunes:
- 'On A Clear Day' from 'On A Clear Day You Can See Forever'
- 'How Deep Is The Ocean' from 'Blue Skies'
- 'You're Nothing Without Me' from 'City Of Angels'
- 'Make Someone Happy' from 'Do Re Mi'
- 'I Won't Send Roses' from 'Mack And Mabel'
Additional Resources
- Use the Singing Carrots artist vocal ranges tool to find other singers with a similar range and style to Michael Feinstein
- Use the Singing Carrots song search tool to find other songs in the American Songbook that suit your range and style
- Take Singing Carrots' singing course for beginners to learn essential singing techniques and theory
- Test and improve your voice with Singing Carrots' vocal range test, pitch accuracy test, and vocal pitch monitor
- Use Singing Carrots' pitch training tool to improve your pitch accuracy, range, and agility through interactive exercises