Singing Guide: Wildcat
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Vocal Technique
Wildcat's singing style is characterized by her rich, sultry tone and expressive delivery. One of the most important aspects of her technique is her use of vibrato, which she employs to great effect in many of her songs. To develop your own vibrato, try the vocal warm-up exercise provided by Singing Carrots.
Another key aspect of Wildcat's technique is her use of chest voice, which gives her vocals a powerful, full-bodied quality. To learn more about chest voice and how to develop it, check out the Chest Voice Explained video and the Singing Comfort Zone video by Singing Carrots.
Song Selection
If you want to learn how to sing like Wildcat, it's important to choose songs that showcase her strengths as a vocalist. Some of her most iconic performances include "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, "At Last" by Etta James, and "Feeling Good" by Nina Simone. To find songs that suit your own vocal range and style, try the song search feature on Singing Carrots.
Tips for Improvement
As with any skill, the key to improving your singing is practice, practice, practice. To get the most out of your practice sessions, make sure you're using proper breathing techniques, as described in the active and passive breathing and breath support articles by Singing Carrots.
You should also pay attention to your posture and body alignment, which can affect your vocal performance. For tips on good singing posture, check out the Good Singing Posture video by Singing Carrots.
Finally, don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles to find your own unique voice. Singing Carrots' singing course provides a comprehensive introduction to singing theory and practical tips to help you develop your skills.
Remember, learning to sing like Wildcat takes time and effort, but with dedication and practice, you can master her unique style and make it your own.