Singing Guide: Shane & Shane

Singing Guide: Shane & Shane

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Shane & Shane are a contemporary Christian music duo consisting of Shane Barnard and Shane Everett. They are known for their acoustic guitar-driven worship music and close harmony singing style.

If you want to learn to sing like Shane & Shane, there are several key aspects of their style that you should focus on.

  • First and foremost, Shane & Shane are known for their tight harmonies. To achieve this, it's important to have a good ear for harmony and to practice singing with others regularly. Singing in a choir or joining a worship team can be a great way to develop your harmony skills.
  • Shane & Shane also have a unique vocal tone that is characterized by their clear, bright vocals. To achieve this, it's important to focus on breath control, proper vocal technique, and avoiding tension in the throat and jaw. The Singing Carrots resources on breathing basics, voice registers & vocal break, and breath support can be particularly helpful in this regard.
  • Another important aspect of Shane & Shane's style is their use of acoustic guitar accompaniment. If you're interested in accompanying yourself or others on the guitar, check out our range of guitar lessons and resources. Additionally, Singing Carrots' Song search tool can help you find songs in a similar style to Shane & Shane that you can practice playing and singing.
  • Some great Shane & Shane songs to practice singing along to include "Before the Throne of God Above," "How Great Thou Art," and "Psalm 145."

Overall, to sing like Shane & Shane, you want to focus on developing your harmony skills, cultivating a clear and bright vocal tone, and practicing with acoustic guitar accompaniment. The Singing Carrots resources on breathing, voice registers, song search, and our educational singing course can all be valuable tools to help you along the way.

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