Singing Guide: The Vapors

Singing Guide: The Vapors

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you're trying to sound like The Vapors, you probably already know a handful of their hits. Turning Japanese and Waiting For The Weekend are two big ones. Both of these songs are super catchy, with non-stop vocals throughout the tracks. If you can sing these guys, you can sing pretty much anything. Unique to The Vapors is an almost staccato quality to their lyrics. Pronouncing syllables well is going to be key.

If you're trying to sound like The Vapors, the first thing to focus on is consistent breath support. Long notes are sung in many of their popular tracks, and you need the stamina to get them right. Check out this article on breath support for ideas. Take it slow at first, and make sure you're supporting with your diaphragm.

Another thing to consider when trying to sound like The Vapors is using your mixed voice. Having that edge in your voice will bring an extra dimension to The Vapors' hits. Here is a mixed voice exercise to get you started.

Finally, if you're trying to sound like The Vapors, you're going to want to work on your pitch accuracy. Songs like these are notorious for their difficult melodies, and being able to nail every note is a must. Check out this pitch accuracy test and this pitch training game to hone your skills.

Overall, singing like The Vapors requires a steady breath, a mixed voice, and great pitch accuracy. Hopefully, the resources provided by Singing Carrots will help you achieve your goal.

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