Singing Guide: The Chainsmokers & Kygo

Singing Guide: The Chainsmokers & Kygo

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Learning to sing like The Chainsmokers & Kygo is a great choice for those that love dance music and want to develop their own sound in this genre.

Starting with The Chainsmokers, they have a unique way of using their voices in their tracks, incorporating vocal chops, effects, and creative layering to create memorable hooks. Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall's vocal technique mainly focuses on a light, head voice-dominated style, with a particular emphasis on falsetto and mixed vocal registers.

If you want to learn how to sing like The Chainsmokers, start by analyzing your voice, identifying your unique vocal range with Singing Carrots' Vocal range test. Next, focus on breathing basics and developing your breath support with Singing Carrots' breathing tips. Finally, focus on warming up your voice, practicing with pitch accuracy exercises and pitch monitoring through the Singing Carrots Portal.

One of The Chainsmokers' most popular tracks, "Closer," is an excellent example of how they use vocal chops to create a memorable hook. For this song, it is recommended to focus on the use of falsetto, breath control, and sustained notes. You can find the song's sheet music, chords, and karaoke on Singing Carrots' songbook.

Kygo, on the other hand, focuses heavily on melodic lines, harmonies, and emotive lyrics. His vocal style is more classical, with a focus on good posture, opening your mouth and throat, and breath support.

To start learning to sing like Kygo, begin by finding your vocal range with Singing Carrots' Vocal range test. Next, focus on getting your posture right, a crucial first step in ensuring proper breathing and projection, by following Singing Carrots' tips for good singing posture.

In "It Ain't Me," Kygo uses a slightly higher pitch, adding warmth and clarity to the notes. To sing this song, we recommend working on chest voice and the use of mixed registers. You can find the song's sheet music, chords, and karaoke on Singing Carrots' songbook.

In summary, singing like The Chainsmokers and Kygo demands a focus on breath work, posture, and careful attention to registers, emoting lyrics, and good use of vocal effects.

Make sure you pair your learning with Singing Carrots' many tools, courses, articles, and exercises, all of which will help you develop a strong foundation in singing and take your skills to the next level.

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