Singing Guide: The Happenings

Singing Guide: The Happenings

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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The Happenings are an American music group that gained popularity in the 1960s with their harmonic vocal style and hit songs like "See You in September," "I Got Rhythm," and "My Mammy." If you're looking to learn singing like The Happenings, it's important to focus on their unique vocal techniques. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Work on your vocal range: The Happenings were known for their four-part harmonies, so be sure to practice expanding your vocal range to hit those high notes.
  2. Master your breath control: The key to achieving that smooth, seamless sound that The Happenings were known for is proper breath control. Be sure to check out Singing Carrots' article on breath support for some practical advice and exercises.
  3. Practice your vibrato: The Happenings incorporated a lot of vibrato into their singing style, which gives their music its distinctive sound. Check out Singing Carrots' video on singing with vibrato to get some tips on how to develop this technique.
  4. Sing with emotion: To truly capture the spirit of The Happenings, it's important to sing with emotion and feeling. Singing Carrots' article on singing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking offers some great advice on how to sing with passion.
  5. Experiment with different vocal techniques: The Happenings incorporated a lot of different vocal techniques into their music, including harmony, falsetto, and complex vocal arrangements. Be sure to explore Singing Carrots' articles and resources on contemporary vocal techniques to learn more about these techniques and how to incorporate them into your singing.

Singing Carrots offers a range of tools and resources to help you in your journey to sing like The Happenings. Be sure to take advantage of the vocal range test and pitch accuracy test to help you better understand your voice, and explore the song search tool to find songs that match your vocal range and genre preferences. The vocal pitch monitor is also a great resource to help you visualize your sung notes on a virtual piano. And if you're just starting out with singing, be sure to check out Singing Carrots' singing course, a comprehensive 21-lesson program covering singing theory and practical tips. With these resources and a lot of practice, you too can learn to sing like The Happenings!

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