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Singing Guide: Stephanie Poetri
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
How to Sing Like Stephanie Poetri
If you're a fan of Stephanie Poetri's unique style, you may want to learn how to sing like her. Here are some tips to help you achieve her tone and style:
- Practice your breath control: Stephanie Poetri has excellent breath control, which enables her to hit long and difficult notes smoothly. Check out Singing Carrots' pitch training and vocal pitch monitor tools to help you work on your breath control.
- Work on your intonation: Stephanie Poetri's vocals are notable for their accuracy and clarity, which comes from good intonation. Use Singing Carrots' pitch accuracy test to improve your intonation.
- Exercise your mixy voice: Stephanie Poetri often uses her mixy voice in her songs, which is vocal artistry that blends both her chest voice and head voice. The voice registers blog on Singing Carrots will help you develop your mixy voice.
- Use twang: Stephanie Poetri's twang is an essential part of her vocal style that adds richness to her voice and artistry to her songs. Use the twang exercise video to help you learn twang.
- Work on articulation: Stephanie Poetri enunciates her words clearly and precisely. Singing Carrots' articulation blog and the Finger Bite exercise video are excellent resources for improving your articulation skills.
Stephanie Poetri's melodious singing style has propelled her to the top of the charts, so it’s essential to study her style to capture her vocal artistry. Here are some of her essential songs:
- "I Love You 3000"
- “Appreciate”
- “Straight to You”
- “Do You Love Me”
With dedication and patience, you can develop a singing voice like Stephanie Poetri. Try Singing Carrots’ singing course to learn singing techniques and take your voice to the next level. Good luck!