Singing Guide: Stacie Orrico
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Stacie Orrico
If you want to learn how to sing like Stacie Orrico, you need to develop a strong and dynamic voice with the ability to convey powerful emotions. Orrico is known for her impressive vocal range and unique singing style that incorporates elements of pop, R&B, and soul music. Here are some tips and resources to help you achieve that:
1. Develop Vocal Range
Orrico has a vocal range of almost three octaves, from B2 to G5. To sing like her, you need to constantly work on your vocal range. You can start by taking the Vocal Range Test on Singing Carrots. Once you know your range, start practicing vocal exercises to extend it. Sing scales and arpeggios, and gradually work your way up to higher notes.
2. Work on Breathing and Support
To achieve the power and control in your voice that Stacie Orrico has in hers, you need to work on your breathing and breath support. Check out Singing Carrots' resources on Breath Support and Breathing Basics to get started.
3. Study Orrico's Unique Style
Orrico's unique singing style is a combination of pop, R&B, and soul. Listen to her music to hear how she incorporates these styles and use them as inspiration for your own singing. Some of her popular songs include "Stuck," "More to Life," and "There's Gotta Be More to Life."
4. Work on Emotional Connection
One of the reasons Stacie Orrico's singing is so powerful is because she conveys a strong emotional connection to her lyrics. Practice singing with emotion and work on conveying the meaning behind the lyrics, using Orrico's music as a guide. Check out Singing Carrots' resources on Singing with Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking to learn more.
5. Utilize Singing Carrots Resources
Singing Carrots offers a variety of resources that can help you develop your voice and learn to sing like Stacie Orrico. Utilize the Vocal Pitch Monitor to help you stay on pitch, and use the Song Search feature to find songs that match your vocal range and style. You can also take advantage of Singing Carrots' Educational Singing Course to learn the basics of singing and improve your technique.
By working on your vocal range, breathing, singing style, emotional connection, and utilizing Singing Carrots' resources, you can learn to sing like Stacie Orrico and develop a powerful and dynamic voice of your own.