Singing Guide: The Partridge Family

Singing Guide: The Partridge Family

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

The Partridge Family was a popular TV show in the early 1970s, but they are also known as a musical group that produced many hit songs during their time. If you want to learn to sing like The Partridge Family, there are a few things you can do to get started.

One of the most unique features of The Partridge Family's music is their use of harmonies. To learn to sing like them, it's important to first work on your own ability to harmonize. Singing with a group or taking a harmony-focused singing course, like Singing Carrots' vocal range test, can help you improve your harmonizing skills.

Another important aspect of The Partridge Family's music is their catchy melodies. To learn to sing like them, you'll want to focus on improving your pitch accuracy and developing your vocal range. You can use Singing Carrots' pitch accuracy test and vocal range test to identify areas where you can improve and track your progress over time.

As for specific songs to study, "I Think I Love You," "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted," and "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" are all great examples of The Partridge Family's style. Focus on the vocal techniques used in these songs, like the use of falsetto, breath support, and vibrato.

In addition to these tips, Singing Carrots has a variety of resources that can help you improve your singing skills. The breathing basics article, the voice registers article, and the vocal health article are all great places to start. You can also use the Pitch Training educational singing game to practice your pitch accuracy, and the search songs by vocal range tool to find songs that match your voice.

With practice and dedication, you can learn to sing like The Partridge Family and develop your own unique singing style. Keep working on your technique and have fun exploring different types of music to see what inspires you most!

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