Singing Guide: The Hush Sound

Singing Guide: The Hush Sound

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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The Hush Sound: Unique Vocal Technique

High pitched and precision singing

Greta Salpeter has a high pitched voice that extends to falsetto runs while maintaining precision and clarity. She never belts or pushes too hard, keeping it light, but never loses control. She does not shy away from using vibrato and inflections when the song requires it.

Head voice and high larynx

She uses her head voice consistently, and it is the main driver of her sound. Head voice, also known as falsetto, requires your vocal cords to stretch and thin as you access the highest notes. A high larynx is also essential to this technique, as it helps to create the shriller, brighter tone quality that gives life to the music.

Vocal Runs

Greta's voice is nimble and versatile, allowing her to move smoothly from note to note, especially when she uses runs to vary her music's pace and melody. Her runs are clean, precise, and original, allowing her to personalize each song she sings.

Emotionality

Greta infuses her performances with emotion, elevating the music's depth and meaning. She is in control of her voice, allowing her to use it as an instrument to express and convey feelings. Her sultry, playful, and joyful vocal tones tug at the listener's hearts, taking them on a personal emotional journey.

Songs Showcasing Technique

We Intertwined

Greta's use of vibrato on "We Intertwined" brings life to the playful melody, accompanying the upbeat piano sound. Crowned by her head voice runs, it's easy to see why this song is a fan favorite.

Wine Red

"Wine Red" portrays the intricate cabaret-style piano playing that is the hallmark of The Hush Sound's music. Greta's decisive pitches appear relaxed and comfortable, complementing the upbeat, carefree mood of the song.

Lighthouse

"Lighthouse" showcases Greta's use of a high, bright larynx in the opening verse. It's especially noticeable in the way she stretches the word "love" in the chorus. Then, she moves on to her smooth vocal runs during the verse's second half, hitting every note and adding complexity to the melody in the process.

You Are the Moon

"You Are the Moon" is again an excellent example of Greta's consistent use of head voice and vibrato patterns. Her vocals are quiet but strong enough to reach the high notes without faltering.

Practical Advice

Analyze Your Voice

The first step in improving your singing abilities is to analyze your voice and determine what vocal type you belong to. You can use Singing Carrots’ voice type articleto understand the concepts behind vocal classification and figure out where you fit in the spectrum.

Breathing Basics

Breathing correctly is fundamental in achieving a good singing voice. Make sure to study Singing Carrots’ breathing article to get the basics right.

Active and Passive Breathing

Active and passive breathing articlewill help you to learn how to use these breathing techniques to support your singing and develop breath control.

Vocal Range Test

Take Singing Carrots’ Vocal range testto determine your vocal range. You can use the results to compare your range with Greta's and find the places where you can improve your voice.

Pitch Accuracy Test

Pitch Accuracy test will help you determine the notes that you are hitting accurately and the ones you're not. Use the test report to identify the notes that you need to work on.

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