Singing Guide: Royal Wedding

Singing Guide: Royal Wedding

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Aretha Franklin, the undisputed queen of soul music, had the ability to convey her emotions and experiences so vividly that her singing evoked profound feelings of joy, sadness, and empowerment in her audience. Her voice was powerful yet delicate, emotional yet refined, and her music still resonates with listeners worldwide.

In this article, I'll explain how you can learn to sing like the great Aretha Franklin by highlighting her unique vocal techniques and showcasing some of her most famous songs. Along the way, I'll incorporate practical advice and Singing Carrots resources to help you improve your singing skills.

Aretha's unique vocal technique:

  1. Breathing techniques: Aretha was skilled at using her breath and making full use of her lungs to control her voice and produce long, sustained notes. You can find detailed breathing exercises on the Singing Carrots training page.
  2. Voice registers and vocal break: When you listen to Aretha's music, you'll notice that she seamlessly transitions across her vocal registers without a break, from high to low and vice versa. To master this skill, you can use the Singing Carrots vocal register exercises.
  3. Vibrato: Aretha's singing was characterized by a distinctive vibrato, which added an emotional and unique quality to her music. You can find detailed instructions on how to produce vibrato on the Singing Carrots blog.
  4. Belting: Belting is a technique that Aretha used very effectively in the high range, especially in songs like "Respect" and "Think." It requires proper breathing, support, and control, which can be learned through the Singing Carrots pitch training.

Famous Aretha Franklin songs showcasing her techniques:

  1. "Chain of Fools": The song features Aretha's signature growling and screaming, and it's a great example of her belting technique.
  2. "Respect": This song is one of Aretha's most well-known tunes, and it features her belting, vibrato, and gospel-influenced phrasing.
  3. "Think": This song highlights Aretha's high range and showcases her powerful voice and impeccable phrasing.

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Conclusion:

Aretha Franklin's music and her unique singing style continue to inspire and influence generations of musicians. By understanding her unique techniques and incorporating them into your practice, along with practicing with Singing Carrots resources, you can take your singing skills to the next level and even emulate the Queen of Soul herself. So, get started, and show the world your inner soul singer!

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