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Vocal Cover of the song from the hit movie "Sing"; Tori Kelly arrangement. Tutorial and Vocal Insights following cover song.
-To just hear the song, go to 1:07
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Singing Tori Kelly-
Very bright tone, light, not too hard, you lose your agility on vocal runs, especially at the top
Make sure you build it, meaning starting off the first part of the song (until you get to the first high vocal section in verse 2) relatively light so as to focus on your tone, notes and breath. Much like you are running a race! You wouldn’t give 100% straight out of the gate. You would pace yourself to reserve a little to give everything at the end.
Take joy in the high parts- which sounds weird- but if you let the hardest part intimidate you, you will NEVER properly sing them with authority. This means taking sections at a time and listen repeatedly over and over, until you know all the notes in a section. To fully learn a song, you have to spend as much time listening to it as you do singing it. That means listening to each note, in each section. And listening to when the artist breathes is a crucial part of singing popular music that gets overlooked. Your breath is your power, not your vocal cords. If you feel strain in your throat when you sing, you should lie down on the floor and see if you can still sing it while on your back. That usually tells you if you’re incorrectly straining your larynx.
1:12 check it OUT, when you get OFF
Tori’s movement down here has a few nuances. These are here to enhance the chromatic movement and to give it more depth than just the notes moving straight.
a) breath needed before OUT, and when
b) AH vowel sound on both of these held vowels (how that feels, lifted soft palette, bright tone, loud in head, “bite an apple”)
Thing- down to low notes (repeated)
c) down to low notes in bright resonant mix voice
1:50 you’re the only one who sees the changes you take yourself through -oh
Bright tone, NOT screaming
Enunciation and Vowel Adjustment for optimal tone on high notes
Lifting of soft palette trick (before whoah oh-)
OH= G# bright tone, jaw back slightly, resonance high in cheeks, out of top of head
3:33 for you, OH= top note is C
Same head voice loud out the top of your head for YOU
How I learned the run up to the C and how I learned to hit the top note
THING= open mouth, bright tone, support from air not from tension in larynx.