Singing Guide: Mumford & Sons

Singing Guide: Mumford & Sons

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Mumford & Sons Vocal Style

Mumford & Sons is one of the most successful folk rock bands of the past decade. With their blend of banjo, acoustic guitar, and beautiful harmonies, the band has created a truly unique sound that sets them apart from other musicians. In this article, we'll explore the key elements of the Mumford & Sons' vocal style, and show you how to emulate their sound.

Key Elements of the Mumford & Sons Vocal Style

  1. Powerful Yet Controlled Singing: The lead singer of Mumford & Sons, Marcus Mumford, possesses an incredibly powerful voice that he displays in their hit songs such as "Little Lion Man". However, he often couples this with precise control and gently breathy moments. It's important to try to control your breathing while singing with a consistent use of diaphragm support.
  2. Harmonies: Another element that sets Mumford & Sons apart is their harmonies, which create a layered and textured sound in their music. Try to find a few people who can sing and practice in harmony. You will find it greatly enhances your performances.
  3. Enunciation: Mumford & Sons often sing with a precise enunciation of their lyrics. Practice clear pronounciation, in particular of those tricky vowels.

Popular Mumford & Sons Songs to Study

  • The Cave: A song with a unique and recognizable melody that is just waiting for enthusiastic harmonies.
  • I Will Wait: This song starts off with a catchy chanting style that can quickly draw in the audience.
  • Little Lion Man: One of their biggest hits and worth learning to sing for its effortless combination of power and emotion.

General Singing Tips and Training Programs on Singing Carrots

  1. Breath Support: Use breath support from the diaphragm by singing from your core. This keeps your tone strong and resonant.
  2. Enunciation: Practicing lip rolls or tongue twisters helps you speak and sing clearly.
  3. Harmony: Singing in a group can improve your harmonization skills significantly.
  4. Pitch accuracy and range training: Use the Singing Carrots vocal range test and pitch accuracy tests to identify areas of strength and weakness. Links to these tests can be found in the resources below.
  5. Singing Course: The singing course on Singing Carrots covers the basics of singing, including topics like breathing technique, voice registers, tone, pitch accuracy, and range extension.

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Conclusion

Mumford & Sons' unique blend of power and control along with their use of harmonies and distinct enunciation can be a challenging style of singing to master. Keep practicing these techniques while singing along to popular songs and benchmarking yourself against the world's best singers to improve your ability to perform similar heart-felt and folky styles to Mumford & Sons.

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