Sing Like Bruno Mars: “The Other Side”
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Vocal coach Kurt Wolf breaks down how to sing the most challenging parts of the song “The Other Side” by Bruno Mars. He gives technical tips on how to succeed with the high notes, mix/belt, vocal flips and seamless transitions. Check out the class!
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Chapters:
00:07 - Song Breakdown - “The Other Side”, Bruno Mars
00:25 - Main Chorus - “I’ll Be Waiting On The Other Side/All You Gotta Do Is Cross the Line”
03:04 - Student Question - “How do I maintain vocal compression throughout the range?”
08:20- Verse 1 - Breathy Singing for Vocal Style
09:35 - Mix Exercise - Vowel Consonant Combinations
10:09 - Pre Chorus - “It’s Better If You Don’t Understand”
10:53 - Easy High Notes
11:49 - Chorus Section - “I Could Wait A Whole Lifetime”
12:08 - Singing above High C
13:12 - Vocal Style and Articulation
13:53 - Vocal Cry Sound for Mix/Belt Singing 14:59 - Closing thoughts and observations
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This reminds me of the Estill Voice Training System approach to vocals. Brilliant ✨
Lets all try that. It's bit more to it than let's all try that
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Really appreciate your good work and explanation brother but your “full compression” isn’t full voice and not even close to the intensity that Bruno sings in 🙏🏻
That’s because of several factors: Bruno is a short man with a naturally thin, highly pitched voice and he has a raspiness that gives the illusion of a more “chesty” tone (think of Christina Aguilera who adopts a similar style, even though she uses much more projection and resonance).
@@MarcoDorian i see what u r saying but in that case you’re wrong, that sounds more toward “speech level singing” kind of method which is not more than “strong head voice/falsetto” and not what Bruno does which is lots more vocal folds adduction