Singing Guide: Road To Singapore
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Singing like Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney was one of America's most iconic jazz singers of the 1950s. Her sultry contralto voice coupled with her expressive delivery set Rosemary apart from other singers of the era. Famous for her hits I'm Confessin, Come On-a My House, and Botch-A-Me, Rosemary Clooney remains an ever-present American icon. If you would like to learn how to sing like Rosemary Clooney, here are a few tips:
Vocal range
Rosemary Clooney's contralto voice had a distinctive range that conveyed depth, nuance, and emotion. To discover your vocal range, you can take Singing Carrots' vocal range test. A vocal range test will tell you the highest and lowest notes you can comfortably sing and compare them with those of famous singers, like Rosemary Clooney, to see how your voice matches theirs.
Emotion behind the voice
Rosemary Clooney had an uncanny ability to capture the mood and emotion of each song she sang. One way to achieve this is to feel the lyrics and melody of the song - blend them with your emotions. Then, as you sing the song, let yourself enter into its story. You can also learn from Singing Carrots' how to sing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking article.
Open throat
Rosemary Clooney's voice had an open quality to it that made it effortless for her to reach high notes. To achieve this, it's essential to keep your throat relaxed and open while you sing. You can read Singing Carrots' why to open mouth and throat while singing article to know more.
Breath support
Singing requires a lot of breath support to control your voice and power. An easy way to improve your breathing technique is to practice breathing exercises regularly. You can try Singing Carrots' Farinelli Breathing exercise video.
Articulation
Enunciating the words and lyrics of a song properly can make a world of difference in how the audience perceives your performance. You need to know how to pronounce words correctly, with clear diction and an appropriate emphasis on their syllables. Singing Carrots' articulation article will help you understand more about this aspect.
Song choice
Choosing a song in which Rosemary Clooney excels is an excellent starting point. Often the song will showcase her range, emotion, and enunciation. A fantastic song to practice your Rosemary Clooney performances is "Hey There."
Additional Resources
In addition to these tips, Singing Carrots has various courses and tools to enhance your singing skills. You can utilize the pitch accuracy test, vocal range monitor, pitch training, search for the songs based on your range, and explore the vocal ranges of famous singers. They also provide an excellent singing course to help you improve your technique.
By practicing these skills and utilizing Singing Carrots resources, you can develop a voice like Rosemary Clooney, with pitch-perfect accuracy, deep emotions, and unique vocal technique.