Singing Guide: The Warren Brothers

Singing Guide: The Warren Brothers

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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The Warren Brothers are well-known for writing and producing country music hits, but they’re also fantastic singers in their own right. In this article, we’ll explore some of the techniques that have made the Warren Brothers such memorable vocalists.

One of the first things you might notice about the Warren Brothers’ singing is their unique vocal blend. Brothers Brett and Brad Warren have a knack for blending their voices together in a way that is both complementary and distinctive. This vocal blend is especially noticeable in the harmonies of their hit song “King of Nothing,” which showcases their excellent control and matching of pitch.

Another vocal technique that the Warren Brothers use exceptionally well is their use of emotive phrasing. In their ballad, “Better Man,” they convey a lot of feeling in the way they express the lyrics. This type of emotive singing can be a great way to connect emotionally with your audience and draw them into the story of your song.

To learn how to sing like the Warren Brothers, you can start by analyzing your own voice. Use Singing Carrots’ article on how to analyze your voice to develop your listening skills and identify areas where you could improve.

A great starting place for singing like the Warren Brothers is to work on your blending skills. As they have demonstrated so well, two voices can be more powerful together than they are alone. You can use Singing Carrots’ vocal range test to determine your natural range, and then search for songs that allow you to blend your voice harmoniously with another singer. Singing Carrots’ song search tool is a useful resource for finding the right song for your vocal range and style.

Another technique to practice is emotive phrasing. To achieve this, you’ll want to work on bringing out the emotions expressed in your chosen song. Singing Carrots’ article on singing with intuition, skills, emotion, and thinking offers tips on how to find the right vocal expression for very emotional sections of your songs.

For more in-depth learning, consider Singing Carrots’ educational singing course, which covers a broad range of topics, including breathing, posture, range extension, mixed voice, vibrato, and more.

Remember, just as the Warren Brothers found their own unique blend, you can also find your own authentic sound. Play with these techniques, apply your own individuality, and have fun exploring what your voice can do.

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