Singing Guide: The Trammps
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
If you want to learn how to sing like The Trammps, it's important to understand the uniqueness of their sound. Known for their iconic disco hits such as "Disco Inferno" and "That's Where the Happy People Go," The Trammps had a distinctive falsetto-driven style, with soaring vocals and tight harmonies. Here are some tips and resources to help you develop your voice in the style of The Trammps.
1. Improve Your Falsetto Range
The Trammps often used falsetto singing to create their signature sound. To improve your falsetto range, you can use Singing Carrots' Pitch Training - Educational Singing Game. This interactive game helps enhance your pitch accuracy and overall vocal range, which is key to mastering falsetto singing.
2. Master Your Head Voice
The Trammps also used their head voice to create powerful and dramatic moments in their songs. To develop your head voice, check out Singing Carrots' Vocal range test to determine your range. Then, you can use Singing Carrots' Pitch accuracy test to improve your pitch accuracy. Additionally, the Singing Carrots Course covers vocal range and voice types that will help you perfect your head voice.
3. Practice Singing In Harmony
The Trammps created a unique sound by harmonizing. To sing in harmony, practice with friends or use the Search songs by vocal range tool to find songs in your range. You can also learn how to harmonize with Singing Carrots' article on voice registers and vocal break.
4. Work on Your Breathing
The Trammps showed intense and energetic performances, which are not only based on their vocals but also their breathing technique. Singing Carrots has an article on breath support that can help improve your breathing techniques.
5. Singing with Emotion and Energy
Finally, The Trammps were known for their energy and passion in their performances. To emulate their emotional style, you can use Singing Carrots' performance and stage fright tips to let loose and really express yourself.
By mastering these techniques, you can develop your own unique take on The Trammps' iconic sound. Good luck with your singing journey!