Singing Guide: Ziegfeld Follies

Singing Guide: Ziegfeld Follies

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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If you want to learn how to sing like the stars of the Ziegfeld Follies, you must understand the unique vocal technique that they used. Despite not being known for their vocal abilities, the Follies' singers had a specific way of performing that made them stand out. They utilized a style called "belting," which is characterized by a powerful, full-throated sound that is both bright and resonant.

Belting is a technique that involves using your chest voice to produce a loud, strong sound. This style is often used in musical theater, and it requires a strong breath support and an open throat to achieve a powerful sound without straining your vocal cords. The best way to practice belting is to start by singing songs that have a lot of sustained, powerful notes and gradually build up your endurance over time.

One of the best songs to practice your belting technique is "Anything Goes" from the Ziegfeld Follies. This song showcases the full range of belting along with the ability to produce a clear, resonant sound. Additionally, "I Got Rhythm" and "Another Op'nin', Another Show" are great songs to practice your belting technique.

To begin practicing your belting technique, start by taking the Singing Carrots vocal range test to determine your range. Then, utilize the Singing Carrots pitch training tool to help improve your pitch accuracy.

In addition to improving your belting technique, there are other things that you can do to enhance your singing. These include practicing proper breathing techniques, learning how to warm up your voice before singing, and finding songs that match your vocal range. Singing Carrots offers many resources to help you improve your singing skills.

Some helpful Singing Carrots articles to read include "Breathing Basics," "Voice Registers & Vocal Break," and "Singing with Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking." Additionally, the Singing Carrots voice registers and chest voice video, as well as the farinelli breathing exercise, can help improve your breathing and control.

Overall, to learn how to sing like the stars of the Ziegfeld Follies, you need to practice your belting technique, improve your breathing and control, and find songs that showcase your unique vocal abilities. With Singing Carrots' tools and resources, you can hone your skills and become a better singer.

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