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Singing Guide: Rick Price
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Rick Price is an accomplished musician, songwriter, and producer, with a career spanning the late 80s to the present day. He’s known for his warm, powerful voice, and emotive songwriting, which blend elements of rock, pop, country, and soul.
- Work on your breath control. Rick Price’s voice is notable for its clarity, range, and consistency. To achieve these qualities, it’s important to develop your breath control, so you can sustain notes and phrases without running out of air. Check out Singing Carrots’ articles on breathing basics and breath support for guidance.
- Master your mix voice. Rick Price is skilled at using his mix voice, which blends elements of chest voice and head voice to create a seamless, expressive sound. To learn more about mix voice, practice chest voice and voice registers, and practice singing in your mixed voice.
- Work on your vibrato and resonance. Rick Price’s voice has a rich, ringing quality, with plenty of vibrato and resonance. You can develop these aspects of your singing by practicing vibrato exercises and focusing on resonance in singing.
- Study Rick Price’s songs. To learn Rick Price’s unique vocal style, it’s important to study his songs and pay attention to his phrasing, intonation, and delivery. Check out his hit ballads, such as “Heaven Knows” and “Not a Day Goes By,” to get started.
- Use Singing Carrots’ resources. Singing Carrots offers a wealth of resources to help you improve your singing, including pitch accuracy tests, vocal range tests, and pitch monitors. You can also explore the range and techniques of other famous singers using our artist vocal ranges tool.