Singing Guide: Pink feat. Nate Ruess

Singing Guide: Pink feat. Nate Ruess

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Do you admire Pink and would love to learn how to sing like her? In this article, we will take a deeper look at Pink's unique vocal style, and explore practical advice and Singing Carrots resources that can help you develop your own unique voice.

First, let's talk about Pink's vocal technique. Pink has a powerful voice with strong belts and high notes, often combined with an edgy tone. Her vocal range is impressive, spanning four octaves, and she commonly uses melisma in her music.

If you're looking to improve your technique, start with the vocal range test and pitch accuracy test on Singing Carrots. These tests can help you identify your current vocal range and pitch accuracy levels, helping you understand which areas you need to focus on.

Next, let's take a look at some of Pink's signature songs and the techniques she uses in them. In "Just Give Me a Reason," Pink showcases her strong belting vocals with a vulnerable and emotional performance. "Try" features her dynamic range and vocal control, starting soft and building to a powerful climax. "What About Us" shows Pink's use of melisma, as she effortlessly leaps between notes.

To sing like Pink, you'll need to work on developing your range, control, and tone. Singing Carrots' pitch training and vocal warm-ups can help you strengthen these areas. If you're struggling with breath control, check out their articles on breathing basics and breath support.

Finally, if you're interested in learning more about contemporary vocal techniques, Singing Carrots has resources including articles on pop/jazz vs classical singing, heavy modal, twang, and belting, as well as videos on growling and vocal distortion.

By using these resources and applying Pink's unique vocal style, you can start to develop your own authentic voice. With practice and determination, you can achieve those powerful belts and master the melisma that Pink is known for. So, take inspiration from Pink and start your vocal training journey today!

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