Singing Guide: Peter Kraus

Singing Guide: Peter Kraus

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Peter Kraus is a legendary German pop singer and songwriter whose career spans over six decades. Known for his unique rock-influenced voice and catchy tunes, Kraus became one of the biggest music stars in Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. In this article, we'll explore Peter Kraus' vocal technique, share some of his most famous songs and showcase the best Singing Carrots resources for learning to sing like the legendary crooner himself.

Vocal Technique of Peter Kraus

Peter Kraus' voice is often described as a gravelly and raspy rock sound mixed with an Elvis-style croon and excellent tonal quality. To sing like Peter Kraus, you should focus on keeping your voice relaxed, your diaphragm fully engaged, and aim to sing in your mid-range comfortably. Here are some aspects of his technique to pay attention to:

  • Range: While singing in a comfortable mid-range, Kraus highlights his tough gravelly qualities with other registers such as his high falsetto notes that he uses in more intense moments.
  • Breath Support: Kraus emphasizes the importance of breath support in his singing technique. He achieves this by using a combination of active and passive breathing, breath control, and diaphragmatic support, which helps him sing with power and control.
  • Articulation: Kraus' enunciation is crisp and clear, allowing every word of his lyrics to be heard distinctly.
  • Vocal Registers: Kraus' voice can shift expertly between falsetto, chest voice, and a more intense and powerful belt in his power moments.
  • Vibrato: Kraus' voice is known for its rich vibrato, especially in his slower, ballad-style songs.

Famous Songs of Peter Kraus

Peter Kraus has released countless hits throughout his six-decade career. Some of his most famous ones are:

  1. Tutti Frutti: Released in 1957, this rock and roll classic helped to catapult Kraus' to fame.
  2. Hula Baby: Released in 1958, this upbeat song incorporated Hawaiian influences into Kraus' signature rock style.
  3. Mit Sechzehn: This ballad from 1958 is one of Kraus' most famous songs, showcasing his rich vocal tone and vibrato.
  4. Sugar Baby: This feel-good song from 1961 is a perfect example of Kraus's signature mix of rock and roll and crooning.

Singing Carrots resources

To learn to sing like Peter Kraus and perfect your singing style, here are some of Singing Carrots' most helpful resources:

  • Vocal range test: Take the vocal range test to identify where your voice sits compared to Peter Kraus and other famous singers.
  • Pitch accuracy test: Use the pitch accuracy test to evaluate your sense of pitch accuracy, especially in the high and low registers.
  • Pitch training: Use the pitch training tool to develop your ability to correct pitch and sing in tune, focusing on diaphragmatic breathing, range control, and vocal agility.
  • Search for songs by vocal range and difficulty: Use the song search feature to find songs that match your vocal range, difficulty, and genre preferences.
  • Artist vocal ranges: Explore the vocal ranges of other famous singers to gain a better understanding of range, pitch, and vocal timbre.
  • Singing course: Take the 21-lesson singing course to learn more about singing theory and get practical tips on how to sing like Peter Kraus.

With a combination of these resources and by taking inspiration from Kraus' vocal technique, you’ll be singing like him in no time. Good luck!

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