Singing Guide: Peggy Lee

Singing Guide: Peggy Lee

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Peggy Lee was one of the most remarkable singers of the 20th century. She had a unique voice and style, and her performances always engrossed her listeners. In this article, we will introduce you to Peggy Lee’s vocal techniques and reveal some songs that showcase her technique.

Peggy Lee was known for her gentle yet powerful voice. Her timbre was velvety and warm, but she could produce a sultry tone when necessary. Peggy Lee had an exceptional sense of timing, which made her phrasing of lyrics sound natural and expressive.

One of the most distinctive vocal techniques Peggy Lee used was breath control. She was a master of breathy singing, which allowed her to create an intimate mood in her performances. If you want to learn how to work with breath control, check out Singing Carrots’ breath support article and breathing exercise video. Peggy Lee's breath control technique emulated her speaking style, check out the articulation article and exercise videos to further understand how to sing like Peggy Lee.

Another Peggy Lee trademark was her use of vibrato. Vibrato is a subtle variation of pitch that occurs naturally when singing. Peggy Lee used vibrato judiciously to add emotional depth to her performances. Singing Carrots’ vibrato article and vibrato exercise video can help you understand how to use vibrato effectively in your own singing.

Peggy Lee also had a talent for interpreting songs. Her versions of "Fever," "Black Coffee," "Is That All There Is?" and "He’s a Tramp" are memorable and timeless. If you want to learn how to interpret songs like Peggy Lee, check out Singing Carrots’ article on learning a song effectively and vocal pitch monitor tools to keep track of your progress.

Finally, you need to work on mastering your performance on stage. While Peggy Lee had a natural talent for performance, it is something that can be trained and developed. Check out Singing Carrots’ stage fright article and stage performance tips to build your confidence and presence on stage.

In conclusion, Peggy Lee was an exceptional singer with a unique voice. Breathe control, pitch, vibrato, and interpretation skills are essential if you want to sing like Peggy Lee. Practice with these Singing Carrots resources to help you capture some of the magic of Peggy Lee in your own performances.

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