Worship Vocalist | – How to Sing "Living Hope" (Bethel/Phil Wickham)


Check out these tips and techniques to help you sing powerfully without pushing and straining! Learn mix voice exercises to free up your high range, lyric pronunciation strategies to create maximum efficiency in your voice, and ways to create a dynamic journey throughout the song! I’ve demonstrated in both the key of Eb for guys and A for girls, but if you’re singing it in a different key, just apply these same principles!

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  1. Beautiful; great for a soloist performance; not so useful for leading congregational singing. I want to lead them in their singing, (to me THEY are the singers of import) and they would have a hard time following this. Not a criticism, just sharing another view. Love to you! Appreciate the good work!

  2. Thank You ! I’m a very classically trained singer. I need to sound more contemporary . I need this instruction to be able to sing on my current worship team. I get criticized for singing too high. So I appreciate your honesty and thoughtful attitude.

  3. I really do like the shaping of the song. My concern is that most congregations are not musicians and may be distracted by the lack of consistency. Just my observations at church. Thank you for the food for thought! Blessings to you.

  4. Hello! I have not yet watched enough of you to know if you mention this anywhere, but I notice something else with this "style" of singing (the more contemporary sound) that includes changed the sound of the letter S from sss to almost "sh" (Sean Connery style!) , as well as adding a T sound to the found of S words like "to" (sounds like tsoo") I feel that is a common thing with this style…yes? (or yesh?)

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