Singing Guide: Tight Fit

Singing Guide: Tight Fit

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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If you want to learn to sing like Tight Fit, you must first be attuned to the genre of disco. Tight Fit's music was infectiously upbeat and part of a wider community of artists and songs who shared this tonal quality. To emulate Tight Fit, you should first understand some of their signature vocal techniques.

One of the most prominent vocal techniques within Tight Fit's repertoire was their use of vibrato. To practice and develop your vibrato, we recommend starting with this vocal exercise video: Beggars Bounce and Diaphragm Bounce. Vibrato can be a tricky technique to master, but it's worth the effort. By incorporating vibrato into your singing style, you'll add a pronounced and highly recognizable element to your performance.

Another key aspect of Tight Fit's sound was their use of the chest voice. To learn more about how chest voice works and how to sing in this style, check out this informative video: Chest Voice Explained. This technique involves fatiguing the vocal cords ever so slightly, which creates a warm, deep tone. Appropriate use of chest voice can give your singing an added richness and a touch of soul.

Tight Fit was also very skilled at controlling their voice registers. If you want to develop this technique, we recommend the following video: Mixed Voice and Voice Break. This exercise will teach you how to blend your chest voice with your head voice, creating a smooth transition between vocal registers. This technique is particularly useful when you want to control your pitch accurately, move between notes smoothly or enhance the tonal quality of your voice.

Lastly, Tight Fit was known for their excellent pitch accuracy. To improve your pitch accuracy, you may start by trying our Pitch Accuracy Test: Singing Carrots Pitch Test. This test uses simple melodies and analyses your pitch accuracy to give you accurate feedback to allow you to improve your abilities.

With the above techniques, you'll have the tools you need to emulate the recognizable Tight Fit style. However, if you want to learn more about various genres, styles, and techniques that can improve your singing further, check out our full list of articles. You can also explore our range of tools such as the Vocal Range Test, Vocal Pitch Monitor, and the search songs tool to find more music that fits your genre and vocal abilities.

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