Singing Guide: Simple Minds

Singing Guide: Simple Minds

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you want to learn to sing like Simple Minds' famous lead vocalist, Jim Kerr, you need to understand his unique way of stylistically combining wide vibrato and legato phrasing with a strong Scots accent. In this article, we will go over the basics of singing like Jim Kerr and break down some of his most famous songs.

First and foremost, one of the most important techniques Kerr uses is projection. To sing like him, you need to learn how to project your voice without straining your vocal cords. Singing out- and upwards brings a powerful sound just like Jim Kerr's.

When it comes to vibrato, Jim is known for using wide, slow vibrato to add depth and emotion to his voice. To achieve a similar effect, try to focus on your diaphragm and relax your jaw while using slow, wide vibrato.

Legato phrasing is also a key element of Kerr's singing style. This involves blending together individual notes to create a smooth and flowing melody. Practice this technique by focusing on your breathing and trying to create smooth transitions between notes.

Now that you're familiar with some of the technical aspects of Jim Kerr's singing style, let's take a look at some of his most famous songs, which help showcase his unique techniques:

  1. "Alive and Kicking" - This song features Kerr's signature wide vibrato and strong projection. Practice belting in your head voice as he does in the chorus.
  2. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" - Here Kerr demonstrates the power of legato phrasing. Try to mimic him when he drags out notes like "don't" and "believe."
  3. "Sanctify Yourself" - This song highlights Kerr's ability to use his strong Scots accent to add a unique flavor to his singing. Listen to his pronunciation of "sanctify" and "scared," and try to sing with a similar accent.

To enhance your ability to sing like Simple Minds, you can take advantage of some of the resources available at Singing Carrots:

  • Use the vocal range test to determine your range and voice type.
  • Take the pitch accuracy test to assess your pitch accuracy and improve it.
  • Use the vocal pitch monitor to help analyze your voice.
  • Practice your pitch by using Singing Carrots' pitch training program.
  • Search for songs that match your voice range.

By incorporating these tips and utilizing the resources provided by Singing Carrots, you can learn how to sing like Jim Kerr and replicate his unique singing style.

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