Singing Guide: The Supremes

Singing Guide: The Supremes

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

The Supremes, consisting of Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard, are one of the most successful all-female vocal groups of all time. Their unique sound and style helped to define the Motown sound of the 1960s.

To sing like The Supremes, one should focus on developing their vocal range and control, as well as their ability to perform with emotion and style. Here are some tips and resources to help you achieve that:

  1. Vocal Range & Control: The Supremes had a wide vocal range, hitting high notes with ease. To develop your range, try Singing Carrots' Vocal Range Test. This tool will determine your vocal range and give you tips on how to exercise and improve it.
  2. Head Voice & Vibrato: One of the defining characteristics of The Supremes' sound was their use of vibrato in their head voice. To develop your head voice and vibrato, check out the Singing Carrots video on How to Sing with Vibrato.
  3. Stage Presence & Emotion: The Supremes were known for their lively and engaging performances. To develop your stage presence and emotional performance skills, watch Singing Carrots' tips and advice for How to Perform on Stage.
  4. Breath Control: The Supremes used precise breath control to create a seamless and coherent sound. You can improve your breath control by practicing Singing Carrots' Farinelli Breathing exercise.
  5. Phrasing & Timing: The Supremes were masters of phrasing and timing, with a keen sense of rhythm and melody. To develop your phrasing and timing, practice The Hand Jive exercise, which can be found on Singing Carrots' Pitch Training tool.

To showcase The Supremes' unique vocal style, try working on their hit song "You Can't Hurry Love". This song is a perfect example of their vocal range, vibrato, and timing. For resources to help you learn the song, use Singing Carrots' Songbook to access the lyrics, chords, sheet music, and audio for the song.

By incorporating these tips and Singing Carrots resources into your practice routine, you will be on your way to singing like a true Supreme!

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