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Hi I'm Cari Cole.
I'm a celebrity vocal coach and artist development
expert.
And I help artist find their voice, craft
their music, and create successful music careers.
I've worked with Donald Fagen from Steely
Dan, Courtney Love from Hole, I've worked
with the band Journey.
I'm going to teach you how to be a better
singer and performer
So I'm going to tell you a few tips for how
to create your signature sound and how to
find your niche as a singer.
For those of you watching American Idol, it's
become very clear when a singer is on their
path to finding their niche and whether their
singing the right genre, whether they've chosen
the right songs for them or not, and this
is crucial in the music world.
There's a lot of great voices out there, there's
a lot of talented people, but the people who
tend to pop through are those that have found
their niche, how they sound good singing.
So I'm going to just a few tips for that today.
First thing is you want to choose the right
material for you and that starts with lyrical
content.
You should be singing stuff that you believe
in, that is akin to you, that is natural to
you.
So you want to choose lyrics that mean something
to you, you don't want to be singing about
stuff that doesn't mean anything to you.
You also want to find the right genre, and
this takes some experimenting.
So one of the things I do with my students
when they come to me is we go through a bunch
of different genres of material, and we record
them and listen back and see what they sound
best singing.
Sometimes a singer might like a style; it
might not be what's exactly perfect for them
and they might not have tried other styles.
Generally it's kind of a hybrid of what the
singer likes and maybe a direction they might
need to be pushed in a little bit to experiment.
You want to find songs that the melody feels
easy for you, feels good for you.
Songs, different melodies are very different.
Everybody focuses on keys, on how important
keys are, and yes they are, they're super
important, but it's not just the key that
is right, it's the actual way that the melody
moves, and that has to do with some deeper
stuff, like some singers like to hold notes
for a longer time, some singers like to move
more quickly and riff.
All of this depends on how that melody moves
in that song, whether it's right for you.
So use your own judgment as you're singing
something.
You want to sing it at least 50 times.
I know that sounds like a lot, but it's the
truth.
You want to sing it for about 50 times to
get it in your muscle memory first before
you make that determination.
Other ways I work with people in finding their
niche is in song writing, is in helping them
right songs that come from their own lives,
the themes from their lives.
And this is one of the things I'm very passionate
about.
I love working with artists in this capacity.
We do a lot of co-writing, and helping them
pull out the themes from their life and actually
create their branding right there in their
song writing.
This is something that we do a lot today.
So for those of you that want to be artists
out there in the world and you're not yet
writing, absolutely start writing.
Co-writing is the best way.
So these are some tips on finding your signature
sound and finding your niche.
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