Singing Guide: New Faces of 1952
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Learning how to sing like one of the artists from the bygone era of 1952 can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Many singers of that era stood out for their unique vocal techniques and songwriting style that instantly became classics. One such group of artists who made waves that year were the "New Faces of 1952". This diverse group of singers, comedians, actors, and dancers included legends like Eartha Kitt, Paul Lynde, and Carol Lawrence, who went on to become some of the most famous entertainers of their time. In this article, we’ll explore the distinctive style of Eartha Kitt and offer practical singing tips alongside Singing Carrots’ relevant resources to help you learn to sing like her.
Eartha Kitt was a multitalented performer known for her sultry voice, distinctive style, and captivating stage presence. She was particularly renowned for her use of purring, growling, and other unique techniques that added depth and richness to her performances. If you aspire to sing like Eartha Kitt, here are some practical tips:
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Build up your breath support
Breath support is key to delivering sustained and powerfully executed melodies. To emulate Eartha Kitt, it’s essential to strengthen your breath control. Breathing exercises like Farinelli’s Breathing technique, available on Singing Carrots, are excellent for developing breath control and expanding your vocal capacity.
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Find and work within your vocal range
Eartha Kitt was a mezzo-soprano. It’s important to determine your own voice type and range as a singer – different singers have distinct ranges and voice types. Singing Carrots range test is a quick, easy, and free way to assess your vocal range and identify areas of strength and improvement. Once you know your range, you can practice with songs that are within your sweet spot, just like Eartha Kitt did.
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Master purring and growling techniques
Eartha Kitt was known for her unique vocal technique that involved purring and growling sounds. To master these techniques, try Singing Carrots’ “How to Growl” and “Vocal Distortion” exercises, which demonstrate how to create raw, raspy, and more textured sounds. You can also try practicing various consonant sounds like “b” or “m” to manipulate your voice and create purring sounds.
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Practice Songs that Highlight your Unique Vocal Abilities
Eartha Kitt performed many iconic songs, including “Santa Baby,” “C’est Si Bon,” “Je Cherche Un Homme,” “I Want to be Evil,” and “Let's Do It." These songs showcased her unique vocal abilities, and you can follow suit by learning such songs to elevate your own abilities. Singing Carrots’ song search tool and sing the song feature can help you find songs that fit your voice type and are within your range.
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Take care of your vocal health
Singing like Eartha Kitt takes practice and patience. It’s also essential to take care of your voice health. Singing Carrots offers helpful tips for keeping your vocal cords healthy, like staying hydrated and warming up before singing.
By following these tips and Singing Carrots resources, you can learn to sing like Eartha Kitt. With time, patience, hard work, and dedication, you can develop your own unique style and technique, just like Eartha Kitt did.