Singing Guide: William Hardy Jr.

Singing Guide: William Hardy Jr.

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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In this article, we will explore how to learn singing like William Hardy Jr. William is a master in the genre of R&B and is known for his smooth falsetto voice.

One of the most important aspects of William's vocal technique is his use of falsetto. Falsetto is a technique where a male singer sing notes in a very high pitch. To learn falsetto, you can use Singing Carrot's pitch training and pitch monitor tools. The pitch monitor will allow you to visualize the notes you are singing and gives you feedback on your pitch accuracy, while the pitch training will give you vocal warm-ups specifically targeted towards learning falsetto.

Another important aspect of William's singing style is his use of breath support. Good breath support is critical to singing with power and control. You can learn how to improve your breath support with the breath support blog article and Farinelli breathing exercise video provided by Singing Carrots.

William often uses runs and embellishments in his songs, which require good control over your voice. To practice this, check out Singing Carrot's video on articulation exercises, including finger bite and glottal onset videos.

In terms of songs that showcase William's unique style and technique, we recommend learning "Slow Dance" and "Impossible" featuring Daniel Caesar - both songs display William's excellent control of his falsetto and his ability to add runs and embellishments to his singing.

In conclusion, by using the resources provided by Singing Carrots and focusing on improving your falsetto, breath support, and control, you too can learn to sing like William Hardy Jr. and become a master in the genre of R&B.

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