Singing Guide: The Crests

Singing Guide: The Crests

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you’re looking to learn how to sing like The Crests, you’re in the right place.

This classic Doo Wop group emerged from New York City in the mid-1950s, with a string of popular hits that helped define the genre. The Crests were known for their tight harmonies and group interplay, which made their recordings a vocal masterclass.

One of the distinctive elements of The Crests’ sound is their use of falsetto singing. Johnny Maestro, the group's lead singer, was renowned for his powerful falsetto notes, which added a unique touch to their hits. If you want to learn how to sing falsetto, Singing Carrots has an in-depth article on the subject, which you can find here.

Another key aspect of the Doo-Wop sound is the use of vocal harmony. The Crests excelled in this area, with each member contributing to the overall blend. Learning how to harmonize is an essential skill for any singer, and Singing Carrots has a variety of resources to help. If you’re new to harmonizing, try out our pitch accuracy test to assess your abilities. You can also check out our pitch training tool for interactive warm-ups and exercises that will improve your harmonic skills.

One of The Crests’ most iconic songs is “16 Candles,” which features Johnny Maestro’s soaring falsetto and the group's tight harmonies. Singing Carrots’ song search tool is perfect for finding and practicing songs that match your vocal range, difficulty, and genre preferences. Use the tool to find your perfect song, and then leverage our song book creator to auto-link lyrics, sheet music, and YouTube audio for your go-to performances.

Finally, if you’re a beginner singer looking to level-up your skills, Singing Carrots offers an educational singing course that covers everything from singing theory to practical tips on endurance, range, and agility. Learn at your own pace from experts in the field.

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