The Obscure Secret of Some Ricardo Rangels Songs



There is an interesting technique used in some of Ricardo Rangels' songs that will be revealed now. This technique involves improvising by singing something just once at that exact moment and recording it with very few alterations.


This technique is also found in the Brazilian rhythm known as repente, which influenced American rap, but it can also be seen in jazz, with the difference being that the focus is on the voice and lyrics rather than on the instruments.


This is a peculiar technique, as errors may occur and the music may not always come out perfect. However, the result is that the song is a true snapshot of that exact moment without alteration. The goal is both a challenge of technical skill in improvisational singing without making mistakes and a focus on capturing a song that is true to a specific moment in time and space.


Check out some songs below that were created using this technique.








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