Singing Guide: The Nylons

Singing Guide: The Nylons

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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The Nylons is a Canadian a cappella group that has been around for over 40 years. They first gained popularity in the 1980s with hits like "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Kiss Him Goodbye." The Nylons are known for their tight harmonies, creative arrangements, and innovative use of vocal percussion. In this article, we'll explore how to sing like The Nylons.

One of the first things to note about The Nylons is their use of vocal percussion. To master this technique, check out Singing Carrots' Pitch Training educational singing game, which includes exercises for beatboxing and vocal drumming. Once you've got the basics down, try incorporating these techniques into your singing.

Another key aspect of singing like The Nylons is nailing their rich harmonies. Singing Carrots' Vocal Range Test is a great tool for figuring out which parts you're most comfortable singing. From there, try practicing with some of The Nylons' songs, such as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," "Up the Ladder to the Roof," or "Kiss Him Goodbye." Pay attention to the way the different parts weave together and practice singing your part in harmony with others.

When it comes to individual vocal technique, The Nylons have a somewhat breathy, nasal quality to their voices. Singing Carrots' article on reducing nasality is a useful resource for learning how to achieve this sound. The Nylons also make extensive use of falsetto, which involves singing in a higher register with a thinner, breathier tone. Singing Carrots' article on voice registers and vocal breaks is a great starting point for mastering this technique.

Overall, singing like The Nylons requires a combination of tight harmonies, innovative vocal percussion, and unique vocal techniques. By using the resources available through Singing Carrots, you can develop the skills you need to master these elements and become a great a cappella singer in your own right.

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