5 ways to sing ANY GENRE – 30 Day Singer
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gzqPBlSV-g
Summary
Summary
In this video, Camille teaches how to adapt your voice for different musical styles by adjusting tone quality, using specific syllables, onset types, and vowel shapes.
Highlights
- 🎶 Singers can use a variety of tones like bright, dark, breathy, gritty, or clear.
- 🎤 Use specific syllables to achieve desired qualities (e.g. „na“ for bright).
- 🎹 Four main onset types: balanced, breathy, gladle, and fry.
- 💃 Vowel shapes play a role in tone quality, strength, and registration.
Key Takeaways
- 💬 Practice singing with specific vowel sounds.
- 👍 Understand how vibrato works and its usage in different genres.
- 🎵 Limit vibrato usage for stylistically appropriate singing (e.g., pop or jazz).
- 🎼 Listen and analyze how singers transition between pitches in various genres.
Exercise
- Introduce vibrato at different points.
- Slide down and sustain with vibrato.
- Straight tone with vibrato at the end.
Example
Oh, straight tone – this time, oh.
Last one: by brto at the end are first time vibr, second time straight, third time straight, and then by BR ready and time last one.
Stylized Transitions
Five stylized transitions. Listen and analyze how singers transition between pitches in various genres. The presence or absence of these stylistic transitions makes a huge difference in adherence to the norms of a particular genre. Enjoy the lesson and see you next time!