Singing Guide: Wheatus
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Wheatus: How to Learn Singing like Brendan B. Brown
Wheatus is a pop punk band from New York, widely known for their 2000's hit Teenage Dirtbag. The vocalist, Brendan B. Brown, has a unique voice with a distinct nasal quality that makes his singing very recognizable. In this article, we will discuss how to learn singing like Brendan while also highlighting some practical advice and Singing Carrots resources that can help anyone looking to improve their singing skills.
Analyzing your voice and learning about your voice type
Before we dive into Brendan's vocal technique, it's important to have a thorough understanding of your voice. Our voice type is determined by the range and timbre of our voice. To analyze your voice, you can take the vocal range test on Singing Carrots here to determine your range. Then, read the article on voice types here to learn more about the voice classification system and identify your voice type.
Brendan's vocal technique
Brendan's voice is unique because it has a distinctive nasality to it. This can be emulated by modifying the way you vocalize, specifically by sending more air through your nose while you sing. This can be tough on your throat, so it's important to do it in moderation and only when it feels comfortable. Additionally, Brendan uses a lot of head voice in his singing to give off a lighter and more nasally sound. Some of his singing also involves a slight growl, which can be emulated with the exercise found at this video on Singing Carrots.
Classic songs of Brendan Brown
One of the most iconic songs by Wheatus is 'Teenage Dirtbag', which is a great starting point when trying to sing like Brendan. Another fun song to try and emulate Brendan's vocal style is 'Leroy'. Both of these will help you to get a feel for his unique sound and style.
Singing tips and tricks
To improve your singing abilities, it's essential to develop your breathing techniques. Learning how to breathe correctly can be an excellent foundation to start working on your singing from. Breath Support can be learned by reading this article. As you work on your breathing, it's important to focus on openness in your mouth and throat. This can be helpful in transitioning to head voice and singing higher notes. An article that delves into this technique in more detail can be found at this link.
It is also important to learn the art of intonation. Pitch accuracy is often what separates a mediocre singer from an excellent one. The pitch accuracy test on Singing Carrots can be found here.
Singing Carrots Resources
Singing Carrots offers a variety of tools and resources to improve your singing skills. The Pitch Training program, educational playing game, and song search tool can all be excellent methods to improve your singing and expand your repertoire. Additionally, the online singing course offered here Singing Carrots singing course encompasses basic vocal techniques and practical exercises to help you improve your singing.
Conclusion
By emulating Brendan's vocal techniques and incorporating some of the practical singing tips and Singing Carrots resources, anyone can improve their singing abilities. Use the resources at your disposal, and practice!