Singing Guide: Sigala & James Arthur

Singing Guide: Sigala & James Arthur

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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How to Sing Like Sigala & James Arthur

If you're looking to emulate the unique sound of Sigala and James Arthur, there are a variety of techniques you can use to enhance your singing style. Here are some tips and resources to help you:

1. Master Pitch Accuracy

Both Sigala and James Arthur are skilled at singing on pitch, which is essential for hitting the right notes and conveying the emotion of a song. Use Singing Carrots' Pitch Accuracy Test to assess your own ability to match pitch. Then, check out the Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game to work on your pitch accuracy while playing a fun and interactive game.

2. Work on Your Vocal Range

Sigala and James Arthur both have impressive vocal ranges, which allows them to hit high and low notes with ease. Use Singing Carrots' Vocal Range Test to determine your own vocal range and compare it to Sigala and James Arthur's. Then, use Singing Carrots' Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game and the exercises in Singing Course for Beginners to work on extending your vocal range.

3. Use Your Chest Voice

Sigala and James Arthur both make use of their chest voice, which is essential for hitting low notes and achieving a powerful, full-bodied sound. Check out the video Chest Voice Explained to learn more about how to use your chest voice effectively.

4. Develop Your Emotion and Intuition

One of the things that sets Sigala and James Arthur apart is their ability to convey deep emotions through their singing. Work on developing your intuition, emotion, and thinking abilities with the tips in the article Singing with Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking.

5. Use Twang and Belting for Contemporary Style

Sigala and James Arthur have a contemporary vocal style that makes use of twang and belting techniques. Check out the video How to Twang Exercise and the article Contemporary Vocal Techniques: Heavy Modal, Twang, Belting to learn more about these techniques and incorporate them into your own singing style.

6. Practice, Practice, Practice

As with any skill, practice is key to improving your singing. Use Singing Carrots' Singing Course for Beginners and Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game to develop your skills, and use Singing Carrots' Song Search to find songs that match your vocal range and practice singing them.

7. Look After Your Voice

Finally, it's important to take care of your voice to avoid damage and maintain good vocal health. Read the article Vocal Health: Preventing Damage and Maintaining Healthy Habits to learn more about good vocal health practices.

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