Singing Guide: Spandau Ballet
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you are a fan of Spandau Ballet and want to learn how to sing like Tony Hadley, you are in the right place. Tony Hadley is known for his rich baritone voice and a wide range that can hit high notes along with low ones. In this article, we'll explore the unique vocal techniques of Tony Hadley and provide you with practical tips and resources to help you achieve a similar sound.
Breathing:
Controlled breathing is one of the most effective ways to improve your singing. Start by trying the Farinelli exercise, which is available as a skill-related video in the resources. Try combining it with the breathing basics article to learn how to breathe correctly.
Chest Voice and Mix:
Tony Hadley is an expert in chest voice and mix. Check out the skill-related video section to learn more. The video on chest voice will help you understand the chest resonance and how to use it effectively. On the other hand, mix is the combination of both chest and head resonances, and the video in the resources demonstrates how to use it to achieve a broader vocal range.
Voice Registers and Vocal Break:
Tony Hadley has a unique way of navigating through different voice registers. Check out the Voice Registers and Vocal Break article for a better understanding.
Pitch Accuracy and Vibrato:
Tony Hadley's vocal technique is characterized by a unique vibrato that is worth noting. Try finding your own vibrato first, using the Singing Carrot's skill-related videos on Pitch accuracy and Vibrato.
Songs:
Songs like "True'' and "Gold" are both great examples of Tony's classic baritone range. Try learning one of these songs with the article on how to learn a song effectively. Also, check out the search songs tool for songs matching your vocal range.
By paying attention to Tony Hadley's vocal techniques, applying practical tips and Singing Carrot resources, you're one step closer to achieving a unique vocal range that will make you stand out as a baritone. Enjoy singing!