Singing Guide: The Rolling Stones

Singing Guide: The Rolling Stones

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

The Rolling Stones are a legendary band that have been around since the early 60s. Their unique blend of rock, blues, and R&B has made them one of the most iconic groups of all time. Their lead singer, Mick Jagger, is known for his energetic stage presence and powerful vocals. If you want to learn how to sing like Mick Jagger, here are some tips to get you started.

  • Develop Your Range

    One of the first things you'll need to do is develop your range. Mick Jagger has a wide vocal range, and he's able to hit high notes with ease. To do this, you'll need to work on your breathing and learn how to use your diaphragm effectively. You can use Singing Carrots' free Vocal Range Test to assess your range, and their Pitch Training interactive game to work on your pitch accuracy.

  • Master the Blues Scale

    The Rolling Stones are heavily influenced by the blues, so it's important to master the blues scale if you want to sing like Mick Jagger. Practice singing the blues scale regularly to get comfortable with it. Singing Carrots' Song Search feature can help you find blues songs to practice, and their Songbook can provide you with the lyrics, sheet music, and karaoke tracks you need to practice effectively.

  • Focus on Phrasing and Rhythm

    Mick Jagger's unique vocal style is characterized by his phrasing and rhythm. He often sings with a lot of bluesy embellishments, and he's able to use his voice to convey emotion and energy. Listen to some of the Rolling Stones' most famous songs, such as "Satisfaction" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash", to get a feel for his style. Singing Carrots' vocal training videos, such as "Sustaining Vocal" and "Humming", can help you develop your phrasing and rhythm.

  • Practice Performing

    Finally, it's important to practice performing if you want to sing like Mick Jagger. He's known for his high-energy stage presence, and he's able to engage audiences with ease. By practicing performing regularly, you'll be able to improve your confidence and engage your audience better. Singing Carrots' educational course, "Singing for Beginners," covers topics such as stage fright, posture, and performance tips to help you improve your live shows.

By following these tips, you'll be on your way to singing like Mick Jagger. Remember to practice regularly, and use Singing Carrots' tools and resources to help you improve your vocal skills. Keep in mind that singing is a journey, and it takes time and dedication to improve.

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