Singing Guide: Sting

Singing Guide: Sting

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Sting's Vocal Techniques and Singing Like Him

Sting is known for his distinctive voice and unique style. He is recognized for his wide range, smooth vocal quality, and excellent breath control. If you want to learn how to sing like Sting, it's essential to understand his approach to the songs. Here are some tips and Singing Carrots resources that can help you develop your singing skills and start sounding like Sting:

Vocal Techniques

Sting has a unique vocal technique that combines elements from various styles, like reggae, rock, and jazz. Here are a few essential techniques that you need to understand:

  • Breath Control

    Sting's breath control is one of his strongest vocal assets. To achieve smooth, sustained notes, you need to improve your breath control through exercises like the ones in Singing Carrots' Breath Support article. Work on achieving a consistent airflow and stagger your breaths to create longer, sustained notes.

  • Vibrato

    Sting's voice is known for a light, natural vibrato. Check out Singing Carrots' Singing with Vibrato article and try incorporating vibrato into your singing through exercises like Beggars Bounce.

  • Register Switching

    Sting often switches between his chest and head voice smoothly. Learn more about register switching through Singing Carrots' Voice Registers & Vocal Break article.

  • Articulation

    Sting's clean articulation is another essential vocal technique. Check out the Singing Carrots blog on Articulation to learn how to improve your pronunciation when singing.

Songs by Sting

Sting's music spans across genres. Here are some of his most popular songs and the techniques used in each:

  • Fields of Gold

    Fields of Gold showcases Sting's smooth vocal quality with long, sustained notes. Work on achieving better breath control to replicate this style.

  • Message in a Bottle

    Message in a Bottle features Sting's unique voice and style that is a mix of rock, reggae, and jazz. With quick transitions between chest and head voice, this song is a great example of register switching.

  • Englishman in New York

    Englishman in New York highlights Sting's excellent articulation and phrasing. Focus on your pronunciation and try to replicate Sting's style.

  • Roxanne

    Roxanne is one of the most famous songs by Sting. This song features Sting's distinctive vocal quality with a light vibrato and great articulation.

Singing Carrots Resources

For structured learning, consider Singing Carrots' educational singing course, where you can learn essential techniques for singing, including breathing, pitch accuracy, and much more.

Singing Carrots also offers a variety of tools and exercises to enhance your skills, like the Vocal Range Test, Pitch Accuracy Test, and Pitch Training featuring an educational singing game.

Additionally, Singing Carrots' search page allows you to filter songs by vocal range, difficulty level, and style. You can also find information on famous singer's vocal range and songbook in their Artists Vocal Range section.

Conclusion

Singing like Sting requires a solid foundation in basic vocal techniques, like breath support and articulation. By incorporating Singing Carrots' tools and resources, you can develop your singing skills and start sounding like the legend himself.

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