You will make your mark in the world the minute you start embracing your own singing style. Beyoncé is great, but can you imagine 1000 Beyoncés in the world? It would get boring pretty soon. It is her uniqueness that sets her apart.
As an artist, the most important thing needs to be finding the true essence of your own singing style. What is your favorite genre? What is your go-to song? The answer to questions like these is what will help you find your singing style. As an avid music listener, you never restrict yourself to just one genre of songs, right? In the same way, while trying to find out your singing style do not limit yourself to just a few categories.
Let us look at a few ways that will help you find your singing style:
Pay attention to your favorite songs:
For many singers, their singing style has a profound connection with the songs they listen to. This is often why once singers start practising, the same genre often becomes their singing style. And if you are kind to love all types of songs, versatility could be your USP.
Don’t stop experimenting:
It is a high possibility that the moment you begin your journey, you could reach the destination in just 1-2 genres. Maybe the first style you tried itself felt like it was perfect for you. However, that does not mean that the hunt must come to an end. It could be that another genre would feel much easier, or another style would have you deeply connected to it. The possibilities are endless. This is exactly why you must not stop the moment you think you have found your style, but stop the moment you have thoroughly experimented.
Find your vocal range:
Each genre of music has its range of notes that are often found in its songs. You need to find where you would exactly fit among these types. Having knowledge of the highest and lowest note that you can sing makes it easier for you to find your singing style. When you know you cannot go above or beyond a particular extent, it rules out all the styles that exist beyond those lines. You could easily do this by singing through the scales on a piano.
A style shouldn’t feel forced:
A way to eliminate singing styles is when they start feeling forced. Your singing style needs to come to you effortlessly. Any genre that brings in strain and discomfort is certainly not your style. Melodies that you can easily glide into are the ones that you are looking for. Be comfortable and natural in your singing style.
Don’t copy just one, copy many:
Well, not literally. Another way in which you can find what singing style will suit you the best is by copying not just one, but several artists of different genres. When you do this, you will be able to mold a unique voice. Not only will you have gotten the experience of emulating great artists, but you will have created something of your own. And once you settle on a genre, it will be completely yours.
Record yourself:
Recording yourself is a great way of understanding exactly what you are doing right and wrong. In the beginning, you might not even like the sound of your own voice. However, it is just the start. Once you start to record, you will understand your own flaws perfectly while improving on them at the same time. If it sounds good to you, it’s time you get feedback from an audience.
Visualize:
Imagine yourself in front of a massive audience. There are thousands of people in front of you and you are in the spotlight. What is it that you see yourself doing? What do you think your go-to song would be? When you can really answer these questions with just one singing style in your head, the battle is won.
While all of these ways will certainly get you multiple steps closer to finding your singing style, we have something more for you. While you are in the comfort of your home, you can sign up for online singing classes with one of the best in the industry, Monali Thakur.
Whether it be about finding your style, understanding your vocals, or just the basics of singing, our online singing course is perfect for when you are starting out. Check our website for more information on this specially designed underclass.