Singing Guide: Safetysuit

Singing Guide: Safetysuit

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Safetysuit is an alternative rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, known for their powerful ballads and soaring vocals. The key to singing like Safetysuit is to master the art of emotive singing, where the vocals convey a strong emotional connection to the lyrics. Lead singer Doug Brown's unique vocal range and tone is reminiscent of bands like Coldplay and The Fray.

To start sounding like Safetysuit, it's important to first take a deep breath and establish proper breath support. A good exercise for this is the Farinelli Breathing Exercise, a singing technique that helps singers gain control over their breath by slowing down their inhales and exhales.

Next, learn how to control your chest voice and falsetto, two techniques that Safetysuit frequently uses in their music. Chest voice much of the time. For example, the chorus of "Stay" features Doug Brown's powerful chest voice. On the other hand, in songs like "Never Stop," Doug utilizes a more airy and vulnerable falsetto.

Safetysuit's music often features emotive lyrics and soaring melodies that require a lot of vocal control. To help improve your pitch accuracy and range, take the Singing Carrots Vocal Range and Pitch Accuracy Test. You can also use the Singing Carrots' Pitch Monitor to chart your vocal progression.

For a deep dive into the mechanics of emotive singing, Singing Carrots has a comprehensive history and vocal technique course that covers everything from breathing to vibrato. Additionally, the Search Songs by Vocal Range feature can help you find songs that suit your vocal range and emulate Safetysuit's unique style.

Some of Safetysuit's most iconic songs include "Stay," "Never Stop," and "These Times." With the right vocal techniques and practice, you can achieve the emotive and powerful vocals that makes Safetysuit so renowned in the alternative rock community.

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