Singing Guide: The Ritchie Family

Singing Guide: The Ritchie Family

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Vocal Technique

Before singing, always warm-up to prevent vocal strain and ensure good breath control. Singing Carrots' Farinelli breathing exercise is an excellent starting point. Additionally, your breathing technique is crucial to your overall sound.

Warm-up and breathing exercises

The group's harmony consists of tight blending of three voices. Altos, sopranos, and mezzo-sopranos can emulate their sound, but the key is to have excellent control over your vocal range, including falsettos. Begin by testing your vocal range and practicing pitch accuracy.

Voice Range

Singing Carrots has a great article on voice registers. To sing like The Ritchie Family, learn how to access your head voice or falsetto while retaining a robust chest voice. The vocal technique often used is mixed voice, also known as "middle voice," which requires the right balance of twang, vowels, and breath support.

Vocal Registers

The group's singers produced a beautiful vibrato, which requires the control of the diaphragm's rate of airflow. Singing Carrots has a great vibrato lesson to get started.

Vibrato

The Ritchie Family's music has a disco groove with syncopated funky rhythms and bass. The vocals are usually delivered in rapid sixteenth or thirty-second note phrases with long sustained high notes. To practice this technique, try these Singing Carrots videos: sustain vocal, chest voice explained, glottal onset, 3-minute warm-up.

Singing Style

Clear articulation is essential to understand the lyrics. The finger bite exercise is excellent for vowel and consonant clarity.

Articulation

The group's hit tracks "Best Disco in Town," "The Best Disco in The World," and "I Feel Disco Good" highlight their unique vocal style. Start with these tracks and then move on to other hits, like "African Queens," "Put Your Feet to the Beat," and "Give Me A Break."

Songs to Practice

To summarize, to sing like The Ritchie Family, you need to practice vocal range, breath control, vibrato, and articulation. Work on your vocal registers, especially mixed voice, and try to emulate their distinctive syncopated vocal style. Use all Singing Carrots resources to build your vocal confidence and proficiency, including the educational singing course and the vocal pitch monitor. With time, practice, and patience, you'll develop the vocal technique to match the group's high-energy performances.

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