Singing Guide: Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin
Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin's unique vocal style is a blend of soft, breathy vocals and upbeat, driving dance rhythms. To learn how to sing like Mike Perry and Shy Martin, there are a few key vocal techniques you should focus on.
Breathing
Breathing is the foundation of good singing. Before you start singing, it is important to take a few deep breaths in order to fill your lungs with air. With each breath, you should feel your diaphragm expanding and contracting, allowing you to control your breath and produce a clear, powerful tone.
To practice your breathing, try the Farinelli Breathing exercise (Skill-related Videos). Once you have mastered this exercise, move on to deeper breathing exercises that help you control your breath and produce powerful, sustained notes.
Pitch and Range
Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin's music is characterized by strong, soaring melodies and a wide vocal range. To emulate this style, it is important to work on improving your pitch accuracy and range.
Start by taking our vocal range test (Tools) to determine your current vocal range. Once you know your range, you can begin working to extend it through exercises and training.
Our Pitch Accuracy test (Tools) is also a great tool for improving your pitch accuracy. By singing along to simple melodies, you can train your ear to recognize and produce the right notes.
Vocal Control
Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin's soft, breathy vocals require a lot of control over the voice. To achieve this vocal style, you should focus on exercises that help you control your breath and strengthen your vocal cords.
One key exercise is the heavy modal vocal technique (Skill-related Videos). This involves singing with a lot of weight in your voice to create a fuller, more powerful sound. Twang and Belting are also relevant exercises for this vocal style.
Our Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game (Tools) is a fun way to practice your vocal control while also improving your pitch accuracy and range.
Songs
To really get a feel for Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin's vocal style, it is important to listen to and practice their songs. "The Ocean" and "Lighthouse" are great options for practicing your pitch accuracy and control, while "Inside the Lines" is perfect for working on your vocal range and dynamics.
Conclusion
By focusing on breathing, pitch, range, and vocal control, you can learn to sing like Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin. Practice regularly and use our Singing Carrots resources to improve your skills and develop your own unique vocal style.