Singing Guide: Troye Sivan feat. Betty Who
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you're a fan of Troye Sivan and want to learn how to sing like him, you're in luck! Troye has a unique vocal style that sets him apart from other artists. In this article, we'll dive into some of the techniques Troye uses to sing and give you some tips on how to incorporate those techniques into your own singing.
One of the things that sets Troye apart is his use of falsetto. His falsetto is so smooth and effortless that it almost sounds like another instrument in the song. He often uses falsetto to accentuate certain parts of a song or to create contrast between the verse and chorus. To work on your falsetto, check out Singing Carrots' Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game, which has exercises specifically designed to help you develop your falsetto.
Another technique Troye uses is his breathy singing style. This can be heard on many of his songs, including "Dance to This" feat. Betty Who. To achieve this breathy sound, try singing with your mouth slightly open and exhaling more air than usual while singing. Just be careful not to whisper the notes. Singing Carrots' Breathing basics and Breath support articles are great resources to help you hone this technique.
Last but not least, pay attention to Troye's phrasing and pronunciation in his songs. He has a unique way of delivering his lyrics that make them sound both effortless and emotive. Singing Carrots' Articulation and How to learn a song effectively articles are perfect resources to help you improve on your phrasing and pronunciation.
To really get in the zone, try searching for songs on Singing Carrots' Song search that match your vocal range and difficulty. And if you're curious about Troye's singing range, you can check it out on Singing Carrots' Artist vocal ranges page.
We hope these tips will help you on your journey to singing like Troye Sivan. Keep practicing and remember to have fun!