Singing Guide: Nick Mackenzie
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Nick Mackenzie
Nick Mackenzie is a Dutch singer, best known for his 1975 hit "Juanita" and participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. He has a unique vocal technique that is both powerful and expressive. If you want to sing like Nick Mackenzie, you need to work on your vocal range, breathing, articulation, and stage presence. Here are some tips and Singing Carrots resources to get you started.
- Vocal Range
Nick Mackenzie has a wide vocal range, so you need to work on expanding yours to sing his songs. Use the Singing Carrots Vocal Range Test to determine your range and find exercises on Pitch Training to expand it. - Breathing
Good breathing is essential to singing well. Check out Singing Carrots' articles on breathing basics and breath support to get you started. The Farinelli Breathing exercise can also help you develop your breathing technique. - Articulation
Clear articulation is important for any singer. Try the Finger Bite exercise to improve your articulation and Singing Carrots' article on articulation for more tips. - Stage Presence
Nick Mackenzie is known for his energetic stage performances, so you need to work on your stage presence. Singing Carrots' articles on performing on stage and overcoming stage fright can help you feel more confident on stage. - Songs
Nick Mackenzie's hit song "Juanita" is a great song to start with. Singing Carrots' Song search can help you find songs that match your vocal range and genre preference.
Conclusion
By working on your vocal range, breathing, articulation, and stage presence, you can learn to sing like Nick Mackenzie. Use the Singing Carrots resources, such as the Pitch Training exercises and the Farinelli Breathing exercise, as well as Nick Mackenzie's songs to practice. With dedication and practice, you can improve your singing skills and become a great performer.