Singing Guide: Sinatra

Singing Guide: Sinatra

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Frank Sinatra, aka "Ol' Blue Eyes," is one of the most iconic singers of the 20th century. His smooth, effortless phrasing and impeccable sense of style made him a legend, and his influence on popular music is still felt today. So, how can you learn to sing like Frank Sinatra? Here are some tips and resources to help you on your way.

Start With Your Voice Type

Before diving into Sinatra's style, it's essential to figure out your voice type. Singing Carrots explains what you need to know about voice types and how to classify yourself.

Develop Breath Support

Like most great singers, Sinatra had excellent breath control, and Singing Carrots explains the importance of breath support. Try their Farinelli Breathing exercise to start working on it.

Embrace Your Chest Voice

Sinatra excelled at using his chest voice, which gave his singing a rich, full sound. Singing Carrots explains chest voice and offers a Chest Voice Explained video for further practice.

Practice Articulating Your Words

Sinatra was known for his impeccable diction, and Singing Carrots explains how articulation is key to singing effectively. Try the Finger Bite exercise to practice.

Learn Sinatra's Style

To sing like Sinatra, you need to understand his style. Sinatra was a master of phrasing, pausing, and taking control of rhythmically complex songs. Here are a few pieces to study:

  • "My Way" is a Sinatra classic. The song's structure and emotional arc make it a great starting point for studying his style. Listen to the original recording and try to understand how Sinatra shapes the melody with his phrasing.
  • "The Way You Look Tonight" is another iconic Sinatra song. This piece beautifully showcases the crooner's vocal abilities and range. Listen to it and try to mimic Sinatra's use of vibrato in the chorus.
  • "Fly Me to the Moon" is an up-tempo tune that showcases Sinatra's rhythmic control and sense of syncopation. Listen to the original recording and try to replicate his timing and use of breath.

Sing Sinatra Songs in Your Range

Once you've studied Sinatra's style, you can start singing his songs. Singing Carrots offers a song search engine that lets you find pieces that match your range.

Use Singing Carrots Resources

Singing Carrots offers plenty of resources designed to help you develop your singing abilities.

By studying Sinatra's style and practicing your technique, you can learn to sing like the Chairman of the Board himself. With Singing Carrots, you have all the resources you need to develop your skills and make your voice shine.

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