Singing Guide: Plants vs. Zombies

Singing Guide: Plants vs. Zombies

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Plants vs. Zombies is a popular tower defense game that has developed quite a large following over the years. It is known for its quirky graphics and fun gameplay, but did you know that the game's creator, George Fan, is also a talented singer? That's right! Fan has released several original songs, and he is known for his unique vocal technique. Today, we will explore how to learn to sing like George Fan while incorporating some practical advice and Singing Carrots resources!

One of the most unique aspects of Fan's singing is his use of "vocal fry." Vocal fry is a technique where the singer allows their vocal cords to loosen and vibrate in a lower register. To start learning how to incorporate this technique into your singing, Singing Carrots offers a great article on breath support. Proper breath support is essential for good singing, and it will help with vocal fry as well. Incorporating vocal fry into your singing can bring a lot of depth and texture to your voice, and it can add a lot of personality and character to your singing.

Another great resource for learning to sing like Fan is Singing Carrots' pitch training game, which includes plenty of exercises for working on pitch accuracy, breathing, and other essential singing skills. Singing Carrots also offers a range of articles on topics such as voice types, vocal registers, and resonance, all of which can be beneficial in developing the skills needed to sing in a style similar to George Fan. Fan's music often uses complex vocal harmonies and arrangements, so understanding how to control the different areas of your voice can be essential in learning his style.

Fan's songs often feature a mix of styles, from pop to rock to choral. One song that showcases his unique vocal technique particularly well is "Zombie on Your Lawn," from the Plants vs. Zombies soundtrack. The song includes a lot of vocal fry and harmonies, and the melody is catchy and memorable.

In summary, to learn how to sing like George Fan, start by incorporating vocal fry into your singing and working on your breath support. Take advantage of Singing Carrots' pitch training game and articles on essential singing skills. Finally, check out "Zombie on Your Lawn" to get a feel for Fan's unique vocal style. Happy singing!

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