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Join Now!Vibrato is the slight variation in pitch that adds warmth, depth, and emotion to a note. When executed with finesse, it can give a performance a sultry or captivating quality.
In singing, vibrato that conveys “feeling” often has:
Control – The singer modulates the vibrato smoothly, without it feeling forced or erratic.
Depth and speed – A slower, wider vibrato can convey more “feeling”, as opposed to a fast, narrow vibrato, which can feel more tense or bright.
Tone – A rich, warm vocal tone, paired with vibrato can enhance its emotional appeal.
Expression – How the singer uses vibrato to shape emotional moments in the song, often holding back or releasing it at the right times to create tension or resolution.
If you’re interested, you can find clips of artists like Beyoncé, Adele, or classic artists like Ella Fitzgerald, as they often use vibrato expressively in ways that could be described as “sexy.”
Similarly, legendary guitarists like Jimi Hendrix or David Gilmour are known for their sultry vibrato technique on the guitar.
Here are some performances that showcase expressive, sultry vibrato from vocalists. These artists use vibrato in a way that might convey feeling, due to the emotion and control they bring to their performances:
1. Adele – “Someone Like You” (Live at the BRIT Awards 2011)
– Adele’s emotional delivery in this performance is enhanced by her smooth and controlled vibrato, especially in the song’s more intense moments. Her vibrato adds depth and sensuality to the vulnerable, heartbreaking lyrics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qemWRToNYJY
2. Beyoncé – “Dangerously in Love” (Live at the Grammy Awards 2004)
– Beyoncé’s ability to control her vibrato is on full display here, particularly in the softer, more intimate parts of the song. Her vibrato comes through as passionate and sultry, matching the emotion of the lyrics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZelBd4k6k20
3. Ella Fitzgerald – “Summertime”
– Ella’s jazz interpretation of “Summertime” features impeccable control of vibrato. Her phrasing and subtle vibrato give a lush, soulful feel to the classic tune, often described as sexy due to her ability to shape each note with such grace. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2bigf337aU
4. Sade – “No Ordinary Love”
– Sade’s vocal style is often described as sultry, and in “No Ordinary Love,” she uses a smooth vibrato that adds to the sensual atmosphere of the song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hudgfkOm6Fk
I hope you find this information useful in your singing and appreciation of your favorite artists!
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