Singing Guide: Secondcity

Singing Guide: Secondcity

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

In this article, we will explore how to learn singing like Secondcity, a popular DJ and producer known for his deep and tech house sound.

To start, it's important to note Secondcity's unique vocal technique. He uses a combination of soft and breathy singing to create a laid-back and sultry sound. This is especially evident in his hit song "I Wanna Feel."

To emulate this technique, it's important to focus on breath control and relaxation. Singing Carrots' breathing basics and breath support articles are great resources for developing a strong foundation in this area.

In addition, Secondcity often uses vocal distortion and growling to add texture and depth to his sound. Singing Carrots' articles on vocal distortion and heavy modal, twang, and belting techniques can help you develop these skills.

When it comes to practicing Secondcity's songs, "I Wanna Feel" is a great place to start. This song showcases his signature vocal style and is a great opportunity to work on breath control and vocal distortion. Singing Carrots' pitch accuracy test and vocal pitch monitor can help you practice hitting the right notes and staying on pitch.

To further enhance your vocal ability, Singing Carrots' singing course provides a comprehensive 21-lesson program covering singing theory and practical tips. You can also use Singing Carrots' song search tool to find songs that match your vocal range and genre preference.

Finally, it's important to keep in mind that everyone's voice is unique and Secondcity's sound may not necessarily be the best fit for you. Singing Carrots' articles on how to find your own authentic voice and vocal health can help you develop your own sound and maintain good vocal hygiene.

We hope this article has provided some guidance on how to learn singing like Secondcity. With consistent practice and the help of Singing Carrots' resources, you can develop the skills and techniques needed to create your own unique sound.

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