Singing Guide: Within Temptation
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Are you a fan of epic, metal-infused music with female vocal leads? Then it's time for you to start learning to sing like Sharon den Adel, the powerhouse vocalist of Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation. Known for her wide range and emotive delivery, Sharon's voice is the perfect vehicle to express the band's dramatic, cinematic compositions.
To start learning to sing like Sharon, it's essential to understand the foundations of vocal technique. Begin with Singing Carrots' article on how to analyze your voice to learn how to listen critically to your own singing. From there, familiarize yourself with the concept of voice types to understand your range and which vocal exercises will be most effective for you.
Sharon's singing is characterized by her impressive breath control and tension-free delivery. To achieve this, check out articles about breath support and active and passive breathing. Learn how to open your mouth and throat to achieve the clear, powerful sound that Sharon delivers so effortlessly.
As you develop your technique, you'll need to master singing different types of songs. Sharon's repertoire includes everything from sweeping ballads to hard-charging rockers, so it's important to be versatile. Check out Singing Carrots' advice on learning songs effectively to make the most of your practice time. Be sure to set your sights on songs that showcase Sharon's unique technique; "What Have You Done," "Ice Queen," and "Stand My Ground" are all great places to start.
From there, you can explore more advanced techniques, such as vocal distortion and growling, singing with vibrato, and articulation. Be sure to take advantage of Singing Carrots' resources, such as the pitch accuracy test and the vocal range test, to keep honing your skills.
With dedication and practice, you can learn to sing like Within Temptation's Sharon den Adel. Remember to take care of your voice by following vocal health best practices and maintaining good posture, and you'll be well on your way to capturing the band's epic sound.