Singing Guide: Neil Sedaka

Singing Guide: Neil Sedaka

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Learn Singing like Neil Sedaka?

Neil Sedaka, one of the most popular musicians of the 1950s and 60s, is a great singer to learn from. To sing like him, you need to work on your pitch accuracy, vocal range, and incorporate mixed voice technique. In this article, we will guide you through the process of singing like Neil Sedaka and offer some practical advice along with the resources available on Singing Carrots that can help you achieve your goals.

Pitch Accuracy & Vocal Range

Neil Sedaka's songs often feature a high pitched chorus, so to sing like him, you should work on your pitch accuracy and vocal range. The Pitch Training tool available on Singing Carrots is very useful for improving your pitch accuracy. You can also use the Vocal Range Test tool to determine your vocal range and compare it with Neil Sedaka's voice.

Mixed Voice Technique

Neil Sedaka's signature singing style is his mixed voice technique, which involves blending the chest and head voice. To practice this technique, you can use the Pitch Training tool to play notes in different registers and sing along with them, gradually increasing your range. You can also use the Singing Course available on Singing Carrots, which includes exercises for mixed voice technique.

Neil Sedaka's Best Songs for Practicing

Some of Neil Sedaka's best songs for practicing include Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Oh Carol, and Calendar Girl, all of which showcase his unique vocal technique. You can use the Song Search tool available on Singing Carrots to find songs matching your vocal range, difficulty level, and genre preference.

Additional Resources

There are many resources available on Singing Carrots to help you learn singing like Neil Sedaka. Some of the most useful ones include:

With Singing Carrots' resources and your dedicated practice, you can master Neil Sedaka's singing style and become the next big thing in the music world!

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