Singing Guide: On Your Toes

Singing Guide: On Your Toes

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you are a fan of Broadway musicals, you won't be surprised to hear that one of the great musicals of the 20th century is "On Your Toes." This production is responsible for not only a handful of memorable songs but also a style of singing that has left an indelible mark on the Broadway stage. It's no secret that some people love to sing, and it's also no secret that everyone's singing voice is unique. Understanding this personal quality of the voice is the key to learning how to sing like the actors in "On Your Toes," and with the help of Singing Carrots, you can break down this enjoyable process with some practical tips.

The style of singing featured in "On Your Toes" is an engaging and expressive form of vocal performance that captures the emotions and themes of the musical - ranging from ballads to upbeat tunes. The distinctive style of singing in "On Your Toes" is characterized by a strong and resonant voice. The voice is projected strongly, and the diction is clear and sharp, with each syllable pronounced distinctly. The voice control is impeccable, with strong diaphragm breathing, ensuring that each note is hit with precision and clarity. To learn to sing like the actors in this musical, you need to master the unique vocal technique they use.

One of the ways to enhance your vocal technique is to familiarize yourself with the vocal registers. Vocal registers are the vocal groups that define different vocal ranges in which you can sing, and how your voice resonates in these different ranges. To learn more about vocal registers, click the link on Voice Registers & Vocal Break and learn about chest voice, head voice, mix voice, and falsetto voice.

Another vital factor to consider when singing, especially when aiming to sing like the actors in "On Your Toes," is proper breathing techniques. Good breath control can help with proper pitch, volume, and clarity. To make proper use of this essential skill, check out the resources on Breathing Basics and Breathing / Warm-up videos.

It's also essential to build your articulation skills when aiming to sing like the actors in "On Your Toes." Articulation is the precise and crisp pronunciation of words, making them clear and understandable to your audience. You can improve your articulation skills with Singing Carrot's resource on Articulation and the Finger Bite video.

Finally, search for classically influenced pop music and seek out songs like "On Your Toes" to practice your singing and gain inspiration from the singers in the original production. To find songs suitable for your vocal range, use Singing Carrot's Song Search tool, after you have determined your vocal range and pitch accuracy using Singing Carrot's Vocal Range Test and Pitch Accuracy Test, respectively.

If you apply these tips and study the resources provided by Singing Carrots, you're well on your way to singing like the actors from this memorable musical. Don't forget to enjoy yourself in the process. Good luck!

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