Singing Guide: Namika
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Namika - A Guide to Mastering the German Pop Singer's Vocal Technique
Namika is a popular German pop singer known for her unique vocal style and catchy songs. If you are a fan of Namika's music and want to learn to sing like her, you've come to the right place. In this article, we will break down Namika's vocal technique and provide practical advice and Singing Carrots resources to help you sound like a pro.
Namika's Vocal Techniques
- Breathing Technique: Namika has a strong and controlled voice, which is partly due to her excellent breathing technique. To sing like Namika, you need to focus on your breathing, using your diaphragm to create a steady flow of air and project your voice.
- Articulation: You may have noticed that Namika sings with clean articulation, so that every word can be clearly understood. To emulate Namika, experiment with flexible and precise mouth movement to get a clear, smooth sound.
- Melodic Flexibility: Namika has a great ability to sing in a variety of vocal ranges and to create unique melodies and rhythms. This is because she is able to control her voice's pitch and timbre, which are important vocal techniques to master when trying to sing like Namika.
Namika's Songs
Namika has many songs, but let's focus on two of her most popular hits, "Lieblingsmensch" and "Je ne parle pas français".
"Lieblingsmensch" usually starts with acoustic guitar style strumming, then progresses into a faster groove. The song's key is G major. The chorus has three parts ("Du bist der, der immer bleibt, bei dir fühl' ich mich zuhaus, du bist mein Lieblingsmensch"), and is both repetitive and memorable.
"Je ne parle pas français" has a more dance beat feel, although there are still many acoustic elements. The song's key is F#minor. The song's lyrics are predominantly in French, with English lyrics interspersed, making it a bit more challenging to learn.
Vocal Exercises and Singing Carrots Resources
Use Singing Carrots' pitch accuracy test to develop your intonation, as Namika's pitch control is excellent. Additionally, try the Farinelli breathing exercise video to improve your breathing technique.
To perfect your articulation, use the Finger Bite exercise video.
To get comfortable transitioning into falsetto and to refine your chest voice, use the Comfortable singing zone exercise and the Chest voice Explanation Video. These exercises will also help to develop your vocal range and control.
To master melodic flexibility, practice the Voice Break video and the Mixed Voice video.
Open mouth and throat while singing with the Open mouth & throat article on Singing Carrots's blog.
Conclusion
Namika has a unique vocal technique, which is both challenging and fascinating to emulate. Her signature ability lies in good breathing, clear articulation, and melodic flexibility. By using the proper Singing Carrots resources, anyone can learn to sing like Namika.