Singing Guide: When In Rome

Singing Guide: When In Rome

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

When I was asked to write an article on how to sing like When in Rome, I jumped at the chance. These British synthpop icons, known best for their hit single “The Promise,” have a sound that is both contagious and singularly unique.

To start, you’ll want to explore your vocal range with Singing Carrots’ vocal range test. This will give you a base from which you can begin training your voice to sound like When in Rome.

The band is known for their use of synth-pop, so you’ll want to experiment with a few different song searches to find some tunes that best showcase this genre.

When in Rome also utilizes a mixture of the chest and head voice. To accomplish this yourself, try using Singing Carrots’ pitch training exercises. This will help you to warm up your voice properly, avoid straining, and get into the same range as Clive Farrington and Andrew Mann.

It’s important to keep your mouth and throat open when singing. Learn more about that technique by visiting Singing Carrots’ article on opening your mouth and throat.

Along with using the resources to improve your vocal techniques, When in Rome themselves are a great source of inspiration. Listen to their music and watch live performances to learn how they sing and perform.

Take advantage of the performance tips and stage fright management resources on Singing Carrots as well if you plan on performing.

With Singing Carrots’ vocal range testing, pitch training, and other resources, combined with your own enthusiasm and practice, you can be singing like When in Rome in no time!

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