My Vocal Range - (Eb2-G#4-G5) [2016]

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    My Vocal Range: (Eb2-G#4-G5)
    What vocal type would you classify me as?
    Let me know down in the comments.
    Lol this was a spur of the moment type of video. No warm ups. Just putting that out there.
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  • @reek.8505
    @reek.8505 Před 7 lety +790

    I find it amazing how many people have 7-8 octave vocal ranges in this one comment section 😂😂😂
    Edit: Wow, just happened to come back to this comment 2 years later, thanks for the 500+ likes😂😂🙏🔥💯

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před 7 lety +51

      maybe they have, but most of them can't use their range.
      remember vocal range is nothing without vocal technique.

    • @reek.8505
      @reek.8505 Před 7 lety +20

      Myth Plays True, but I mean I was told by my music teacher that most people (untrained) have a good 2 octaves of usable range, but some can have more, some less. A lot of people claimed to have "multiple octaves" in the "whistle register", which is rare (which makes me question that heavily lol). All I was saying 😂😂

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před 7 lety

      ***** well. I am self thoughg and have pretty nuch 4 octaves of usable range (Eb2-D6) and 6 octaves including whistle (Eb6-C8)
      And 7 including fry (C1-C2)
      Idk, I'd put the standard at 2.5 octaves than rather 2

    • @reek.8505
      @reek.8505 Před 7 lety +9

      Myth Plays Okay, that's awesome. All I'm trying to say is that the record for the most amount of octaves is 10 (which only 2 people in history have achieved) and even Mariah Carey and Axl Rose have just above 5 1/2 individually.. Sorry if I sound skeptical, but I'd need some sort of proof from somebody to believe that xD

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před 7 lety +3

      ***** i know the octave records.
      But there's 7 billion people on this earth. Approximately 1 % of the population are musicians.
      Out of these, there are still 99% other people, who might not be musicians but they have singing as a hobby.
      Also
      Just go to my second Channel, where i have a live video of me singing from E2-C6
      No fry or whistles tho

  • @Gaboxxy96
    @Gaboxxy96 Před 7 lety +475

    Its funny because by your speaking voice you sound like a tenor, but your singing voice is more like a baritone.

    • @jakeyjakes_
      @jakeyjakes_ Před 7 lety +37

      Zachary Williams and obviously you talk like an idiot. Wow! Isn't it amazing how we can easily judge people by not only their voice, but the content of their comments?

    • @jakeyjakes_
      @jakeyjakes_ Před 7 lety +14

      Zachary Williams I don't think he has an accent, he just placed his letters differently than yours, but obviously you have to make fun of it because? You completely missed the point of my comment.

    • @jakeyjakes_
      @jakeyjakes_ Před 7 lety +2

      Okay. If we're just listing information about our "socially diagnosed speech and communicatory impediments" we'll start by saying you talk like an ignorant idiot. And my diagnosis came as a result of the fact that you believe gay people- no "fags" have a certain speech pattern this man fits into. You also have another impediment that's the "repeat myself because I can't think of anything better," impediment. You should really see a doctor.

    • @joelparkinson3562
      @joelparkinson3562 Před 7 lety +18

      Zachary Williams take your homophobia somewhere else x

    • @joelparkinson3562
      @joelparkinson3562 Před 7 lety +21

      Zachary Williams well clearly you have some sort of homophobia if you're calling him a fag over and over, this is a video showing off his vocal range and literally has nothing to do with his sexuality so fuck off?

  • @ThiHills
    @ThiHills Před 7 lety +527

    Lyric baritone.

    • @schoolgirloutfitmariah9304
      @schoolgirloutfitmariah9304 Před 7 lety +15

      Could you tell me mine loool

    • @ThiHills
      @ThiHills Před 7 lety +13

      +Adams You're also a Lyric Baritone. I checked your Adele cover.

    • @ThiHills
      @ThiHills Před 7 lety +6

      +Zach Where can I hear you singing?

    • @ThiHills
      @ThiHills Před 7 lety +6

      Alexandru, Where can I hear you singing?

    • @ThiHills
      @ThiHills Před 7 lety +14

      Hi Alex, I checked your recordings. As I could see, as you go low you start gaining more and more strenght in your voice, also you have the baritone weight (quality) in your lows, you go down to Bb2/A2 with quality and loses the quality in a G#2, even though your voice is not developed, a not trained tenor wouldn't sound that baritonal in the lows, and a bass should showcase a lower tessitura and with a darker tone. Also as you go high, your voice becomes thin (with a youthful quality) and you sound velvet/clean in your high notes, you go up to G4 with quality, and you seems start straining in a G#4 (that A4 was forced/screamed). Overall, you have a baritonal (dark) timbre (more in your low and middle notes). You're also a Lyric Baritone (with a nice tone). With training will be able to sing lower and higher without straining.

  • @bernardog.6451
    @bernardog.6451 Před 8 lety +314

    you sound like a tenor in your speaking voice and like a lyric baritone when singing

    • @notreallyasinger1000
      @notreallyasinger1000 Před 8 lety +13

      Some people have told me the same, my speaking voice is kinda bright to make it sounds like a tenor, but I don't know how to hit higher notes (I can reach an A4 or a Bb4 but not sustained) so one friend said I'm a lyric baritone.

    • @bernardog.6451
      @bernardog.6451 Před 8 lety +11

      +Not Really A Singer a lot of baritones can hit up to B4, when they have a healthy mix. what matters most is vocal color not range.

    • @bernardog.6451
      @bernardog.6451 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jose Olegs probably lyric baritone with good belting technique... but I will check him out and I'll tell you later

    • @bernardog.6451
      @bernardog.6451 Před 8 lety +2

      +Jose Olegs okay just saw a belting vocal range video of him and I definitely think he is a lyric baritone, but rock singer always use bad belting technique so it's harder to understand. He does have a good note which is a B4 if I remember, when he is singing "I feel it in my bones". That note made me think baritone cause has a very heady mix, a tenor would be able to o go up there with a more chesty mix.

    • @bernardog.6451
      @bernardog.6451 Před 8 lety

      +Jose Olegs lyric tenor with supported lows I think

  • @AnonymousXtinaSinger
    @AnonymousXtinaSinger Před 8 lety +110

    I definitely would say a Lyric Baritone. Your voice is light, but I wouldnt say light enough to be a tenor. Also, for your age, you would probably have a much lighter tone for a tenor. Watching your covers, you have a nicely developed lower register as well for your age and the color is definitely too dark to be a tenor. Your tone is beautiful btw :)

    • @XavierGMusic
      @XavierGMusic  Před 8 lety +2

      Thank you! 💜

    • @DrRhyhm
      @DrRhyhm Před 7 lety +1

      men mature above 21, probably you will be a baritone

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před 10 dny

      Actually, the dude in the video is a low lyric tenor with medium-light towards medium-dark tone, and, vocal height is not the same thing as vocal tone, so tenors can have lighter or darker tones, same as all other voice types, which can also be with both lighter and darker tones - baritone voices are lower and not as loud and not as smooth as tenor voices, and, the higher and lighter the voice is, the louder / the more powerful / the bigger it is, so the higher voices can completely cover the lower voices when singing together in the same register and with the same intensity and with the same technique, and, by the way, falsetto is a vocal technique, which makes the mixed voice sound airier, though there are at least three different types of falsetto techniques, and the one called reinforced falsetto can also give the mixed voice an edgy sound and more power, whereas head voice can only be used in coloratura staccatos above C6 because head voice starts around C6 and is not easy to access, so most ppl never figure out how to access the head voice, and it’s mostly used by a few singers (usually with higher voices) that do operas with coloratura staccatos above C6, for example, Dessay which is a highsoprano with mostly coloratura subtype (and about 25% lyricness) with light and bright tone and Erna Sack which has a highmezzo voice type with mostly lyric subtype with medium-dark towards medium-light tone and Luisa Tetrazzini which is a lowsoprano with mostly lyric subtype (and about 35% coloratura subtype) and a white and light tone, and, I have used head voice more than any other singer as I have the highest voice ever, so I can naturally be above C6 constantly without effort, which is how I learned the differences between head voice (which has a very different sound that is fuller and very harmonic) and mixed voice, but most of the times when ppl think they sing in head voice it is mixed voice used in different ways that make it sound very light and less airy than when using a falsetto technique, as mixed voice can sound very dark and it can also sound very light, depending on the vocal technique used and the intensity and projection, so I can make my mixed voice sound as white as a head voice by using an upper belting technique on my mixed voice too, and I can also do the same with my chest voice, as the upper belting technique can make both the chest voice and the mixed voice reach the lightest tones that can be reached within that particular voice, plus mixed voice can be stretched above C6, and, I can stretch my mixed voice up to a C7 on a really good day and up to a G6 / A6 on most days! I am a singer myself and can immediately tell one’s vocal type and subtype and tone, as I have a great ear for sound / music / voices etc and naturally great observational skills and analytical skills etc! By the way, I am the coloratura sopranino, having the highest and whitest / lightest / brightest voice ever with extreme flexibility and agility, and I have the widest ranges in all vocal registers, and my chest voice alone goes from A0 to A5 (I use the subharmonics vocal technique for the lowest notes and the belting technique for the highest notes, and I can also do most of my lowest notes using a normal humming technique) and my head voice goes from C6 to C8 and my whistle register goes from around the 4th octave or a bit lower to the 10th octave or higher (it goes into the inaudible) tho I don’t usually use whistle register and cannot easily access it on most days, and I can hum around A1 / G1 sometimes on a good day with normal humming technique, though most of the times when doing the lower notes I tend to sing around B1 or A1, and going lower than that requires some warm-up and practice, so I cannot do the notes that are lower than A1 on any day, just on really good days - but I can also do fry, and with fry I can also do A1 to A0, so when I cannot go that low with the subharmonics technique, I can usually still do it using the vocal fry register!

  • @AlejCaz
    @AlejCaz Před 8 lety +289

    My vocal range is from F#2 to B5 in belt!.
    B3 to D6 in falsetto and from A5 to B6 in whistle.
    I'm a man 😁

    • @aml174
      @aml174 Před 8 lety +31

      wow.. I can't belt above D5 and I'm a girl lol

    • @lahomabiswas755
      @lahomabiswas755 Před 8 lety +4

      +Amy Amy my highest belt is Bb5

    • @Mir.Music.
      @Mir.Music. Před 8 lety +21

      I've hit a C6 once on accident. I can hit and sustain a B5. I can also sustain a beautiful F#6 and E6 in falsetto. Idk about my whistles, I do know how to do whistles to. And I'm also a guy. 12 and a half years old.

    • @Mir.Music.
      @Mir.Music. Před 8 lety +2

      +Jamir Rials the C6 was in belt btw.

    • @ggshrdeek4118
      @ggshrdeek4118 Před 8 lety +8

      lie

  • @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv
    @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv Před 8 lety +136

    You're a tenor, your tone is light and your voice gains resonance as you get higher. Your low notes do not compare to Avi of PTX (who is a true bass), and just because you don't know how to belt pass G#4 does not mean it is impossible to do comfortably, you're just not trained to do so. And G#4 is the common breaking point, or passaggio, for tenors. Also, your voice is very agile which is not usually found naturally in lower voices, usually lower voice have to train for that agility and higher voices have it naturally

    • @immortalsongs9335
      @immortalsongs9335 Před 8 lety

      Would you mind telling me my voice type too ? I uploaded a video on my CZcams channel called what is my voice type .

    • @immortalsongs9335
      @immortalsongs9335 Před 8 lety

      ***** please tell me my voice type too . I have uploaded a video called my vocal range

    • @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv
      @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv Před 8 lety +3

      +L.e. Kevin his lower range is dark from a low larynx not natural color

    • @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv
      @4MyENTERTAINMENTtv Před 8 lety +1

      +L.e. Kevin Jennifer Hudson, and even Ariana Grande nowadays use a darker tone. A lot of singers with naturally light voices can produce a darker tone

    • @XavierGMusic
      @XavierGMusic  Před 8 lety +7

      I apologize for my low laryngeal placement on my lower notes. I usually can go down to a D2 while maintaining a relatively stable and neutral larynx, but this wasn't a very good day for my lows. My voice that day was more well suited for my belts. Also, I can usually go up a C6 in falsetto/head voice (E6 on a good, good day) so I just wanted to make that clear.

  • @taytaybeynippy486
    @taytaybeynippy486 Před 7 lety +141

    Wow your voice is really low you look very young yet your voice is really low that's amazing. I'm assuming you are around the age of 12-15 when I was that age I remember that lowest I could go was around C#3/C3. Now I'm 19 almost 20 and still the lowest I can go to is G2/F2 any thing below that is completely just air and it's impossible to hear.

    • @XavierGMusic
      @XavierGMusic  Před 7 lety +16

      TayTay BeyNippy Yeah I'm 15, thank you for watching! 💜💜💜💜

    • @heypotato224
      @heypotato224 Před 6 lety +2

      TayTay BeyNippy Well I am 13, a bass and my lowest note is D1 and highest C4? Heatly resonant falsetto up to Eb5 and scream up to Eb6 but I already caused nodes in my chords for going there so.
      Im underdeveloped still though so I probably or at least hopefully wont stay a bass, although it is unique. But I can't sing any song in their entirety in their original octave.

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před 6 lety +9

      If you're 13, your lowest note simply CANNOT be a D1. Atleast not in chest.

    • @heypotato224
      @heypotato224 Před 6 lety +9

      Myth Does Everything haha
      Puberty hit me hard on second grade (8yo) and now I cant even sing happy birthday in its original octave.
      But no ones forcing you to believe, so believe in what you want and I'll believe in my tuner

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před 6 lety +3

      Oh okay then, I weird xD while I again just remained with my light voice xD
      I wouldn't rely on tuners, I reckon you should check with a piano...tuners sometimes don't show the correct note...

  • @ceddyquiling9218
    @ceddyquiling9218 Před 8 lety +280

    try mixing and you can probably go higher, nice lows!!!!

    • @XavierGMusic
      @XavierGMusic  Před 8 lety +18

      Do you have any advice on how to properly mix? I haven't had much luck. XD

    • @ceddyquiling9218
      @ceddyquiling9218 Před 8 lety +33

      Try imitating britney spears above G#4 LOL then remove the nasality after THERE U GO LOL

    • @okay.fidan02
      @okay.fidan02 Před 8 lety +4

      +Xavier Gonzalez Do you still need help for/by Mixing ? There was a Video on CZcams which helped me finding my mix-Voice.I Can link you of i find it .
      (Sorry For my Bad English)

    • @neverforgetyou6529
      @neverforgetyou6529 Před 8 lety +8

      +Xavier Gonzalez just by imitating Ariana I'm able to belt up to an A5 maybe if you do the same it'll help!

    • @CwjrB3
      @CwjrB3 Před 8 lety

      +Okay Fidan could I please receive a link too?

  • @MusicalMar
    @MusicalMar Před 6 lety +12

    Beautiful tone! I have a feeling you can go higher and it sounds amazing!!!!

  • @happyhappy5829
    @happyhappy5829 Před 2 lety +2

    Please keep up the good work on your vocals and your music hun I do mean it you have a natural talent

  • @NiaLANos
    @NiaLANos Před 2 lety +8

    This is actually kinda impressive lol you hit those notes very well in my opinion

  • @thebatmanwholaughs219
    @thebatmanwholaughs219 Před 7 lety +17

    I've been practicing almost every day, trying to increase my range. Right now, it's Bb1-G4 in chest, and up to A5 in falsetto, which is all on my channel. In the morning, I can usually get down to G1 or F#1 and normally, I can sing an Eb2/D2 fortissimo. My speaking voice is usually in the first octave when I try to talk quietly, and in the middle-upper second octave normally. I turned 17 2 months ago and I think my range is better than average. Not anything too amazing, but good overall. My usable range (live or something like that) is D2-E4. Only one other person in my family has a low voice, and he's about 32 years old. We got lucky, I guess.

    • @thebatmanwholaughs219
      @thebatmanwholaughs219 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Good to see you again buddy. Oh how proud you were of your range. It's wider now, which I bet you're excited about. Chest range is now G#1-Bb4. Falsetto up to C6. In the morning, E1, sometimes D1. But most comfortable is B1-G4. Not only that, but you aren't straining for the lower and higher end anymore and your voice doesn't crack. The progress is real 😭

    • @Luckypanda1
      @Luckypanda1 Před 5 dny

      Woww it’s so weird to see you were 17 but now 24

  • @NikoPorter
    @NikoPorter Před 5 lety +5

    Hey dude, nice! Haha I wish I had some of those high notes you got there... anything above a D4 gets very very high for me haha. (This is coming from a bass however) if you start actively doing head voice to falsetto and head voice to full voice exercises, you will absolutely be an awesome tenor! Making that switch between your registers more seamless is the goal! (Yes once again I’m a bass haha) but even I practice that stuff! Wish you luck on developing that voice of yours

  • @lastly4431
    @lastly4431 Před 7 lety +10

    Hi. Your chest voice and mixed voice is quite undeveloped in terms of connection and projection for tenor, you can hear the breathy quality notes below and above your supported range. Your head register is way more developed compared to the rest of voice. Your E5/F5s are good. You have support actually, around E3/F3 - Eb4/E4 - E5/F5(with head voice) Also, eliminate your nasality. Great video.

  • @ilovelctr
    @ilovelctr Před měsícem

    Your voice is light and clean. I adore that! When I was an adolescent, I was able to hit whistle register but could in no way go as low as you can. Now I've lost my entire whistle and am able to dip to Eb2, but my G5 is airy and raspy. You're wonderful especially in that each note of yours sounds clean.

  • @AXIESSALO
    @AXIESSALO Před 7 lety +15

    for Know Your Voice Type, Just see your Tessitura, for example You look Tenor.. And Tenors color Voice start at C3. You can see the diference singing a Vowel on C3 and then Go down to B2 or A2. the Color Voice change Cuz the Tenor turn into Strohbass register below B2. Pay attention and You will see! your Voice will get Darker in thats points, if it does ... You Are Tenor... And.. Baritones Tessitura and Color Voice start at G2 and Bass I think at D2 or C2 Not Remember.

    • @CutieZalbu
      @CutieZalbu Před 7 lety

      EL SALO me too,I think he is untrained singer who can't belt above G#4

    • @marchattack9276
      @marchattack9276 Před 4 lety

      I can sing a G2 but I don’t think I’m a baritone

    • @bradycall1889
      @bradycall1889 Před 2 měsíci

      @@marchattack9276 Very common for tenors to sing chest G2's indeed :)

  • @herniLPDA
    @herniLPDA Před 8 lety +17

    your voice is gorgeous! and versatile btw. I sing in a choir and the guys that are baritones there get really shouty anywhere above D4, but you have great control and your tone is bright and easy to the ear up there. I've seen other videos from you and you can belt really high for a baritone!! so, yeah, keep it up :) I'm a tenor and for me Eb2 is SO low; I get shaky anywhere below A2 😂

  • @ZedanSaba
    @ZedanSaba Před 6 lety

    Great video ✨

  • @ashtynwaddle2485
    @ashtynwaddle2485 Před 6 lety

    also, you have an insanely incredible voice!!! i actually sing as well, and i seriously love watching your covers!! not only is your voice great, but you have a wonderful personality!! hope to see you make it some day :)))💘💘 oh yeah also i think you’re a baritone !!!

  • @bjjamison8575
    @bjjamison8575 Před 6 lety +4

    Awesome Vocal Range I’m A Baritone As Well

  • @silverbowftw5225
    @silverbowftw5225 Před 6 lety +3

    I can get down to an F2 (If forced, then E2) and belt up to a A4 with comfort. Forcing it a little gets me to a C#5 and sometimes D5. Rarely, when my voice is "on fire" I belt an E5. The fifth octave comes out strained no matter what. Head voice would vary on my voice's condition. Sometimes I have a funny crack when switching to hv. I get to an F#5-G5 with ease (I usually try to be quiet so that should have something to do) but my head voice ends at E6 (strained, flat and sometimes sharp, I don't have a good control of my voice and sometimes goes higher, like an F6 that I tried for 'praying' but I don't count it.)
    Bout my whistle, I've been trying to find out how high it is with an auto-tuner (It's not the same) and surprisingly, my whistle goes from F6 to C#8. (When I crack on falsetto, sometimes it switches to the whistle register)
    I have complete control over the 3th and 4th octave when belting and a half of the 2th. On head voice my lowest note is C3. My vocal range is hard to explain but anyway, I may upload a video about it c:
    I just wanted to share it cuz im really excited of finally finding out about it. I just don't know what type of voice I have... Can someone tell me maybe?

  • @whoevr
    @whoevr Před 21 dnem +1

    omg you sLAYEDDDD
    your range is goals. we’re similar tho. except i can go down to C#2 and C2 on a lucky day. my chest voice is weak. i can only belt with full voice up to Eb/E4 and i rarely sing above C#/D lol. thank god for my heady mix. i also love that you chose to go for headvoice (it was so round. the ease!!)
    ps : notice how your E4-F4 carried more ring - i think you opted for a heady resonance !!
    i feel like you were trained 😅

  • @heehee6809
    @heehee6809 Před 2 lety

    Holy shit, just listened to your song. Puberty hit you hard as shit. You’re also really good!!!

  • @imCazzy
    @imCazzy Před 7 lety +14

    Your vocal class depends on where your vocal passagio is located which for you it seemed like you started belting around F to F# which is definitely a tenor passagio. I suggest trying to find your actual head voice instead of your falsetto, makes a world of difference. You do have a very very nice quality in your voice though!!!

  • @cristianr.brarda4912
    @cristianr.brarda4912 Před 6 lety +4

    Clearly a lyric baritone. Great Tone dude!

    • @deathrattle216
      @deathrattle216 Před měsícem

      Clearly? There's nothing in this video to classify him definitively as a baritone. Even an untrained baritone should have a singable and non-breathy Gb2.

  • @theeavarie
    @theeavarie Před 8 lety +2

    1:58 "f*ck my life" haha same 😂 I love your voice so much. I've been watching your videos for a while now and you've improved so much! You're gonna be an absolutely amazing singer one day

    • @XavierGMusic
      @XavierGMusic  Před 8 lety

      Awww, Omg I'm so so sorry it took me 4 days to see your comment but thank you! I really really really appreciate your words of encouragement. :)

    • @theeavarie
      @theeavarie Před 8 lety

      +Xavier Gonzalez Aww no problem

  • @alexandermin2109
    @alexandermin2109 Před 7 lety

    you are really good thank you!!!!

  • @poopfart65
    @poopfart65 Před 5 lety +5

    I’m not a professional but I would say you are a tenor. You can hit some low notes very nicely but you sound more comfortably with the high notes, just saying. I have a similar range (A2-B5, not including falsetto), except I didn’t get my voice change yet ( I’m a male). Anyway your voice sounds great!

    • @bradycall1889
      @bradycall1889 Před 3 měsíci

      But his high notes start at A3. Listen closely to his primo passaggio it is not that of a tenor. And his low notes sound as comfortable as his high notes.

    • @SuaveTg-mx2oc
      @SuaveTg-mx2oc Před 3 měsíci

      As a female im lowkey shocked.. i literally speak in the fourth octave how is someones high note A3-​@@bradycall1889

  • @markshelton3121
    @markshelton3121 Před 7 lety +14

    Good video Xavier. I'm surprised that your highest note overall is a G5 cuz I figure that you could go much higher than a G5 lol. Anyhow, I would classify you as a lyric tenor.

    • @Ppstate32
      @Ppstate32 Před 7 lety +2

      Not a chance. Lyrics baritone.

    • @markshelton3121
      @markshelton3121 Před 7 lety +10

      Not to be argumentative or anything but he don't sound like a baritone at all to me cuz his voice is light pretty much all throughout his range. Baritones usually have heavy voices. Although, you do have some baritones with a lighter timbre that sound very tenor-like. That's why I think that Xavier is an undeveloped lyric tenor.

    • @Ppstate32
      @Ppstate32 Před 7 lety +1

      Mark Shelton Yes, it is very light, but those low notes man :P

    • @CockneyRebel1979
      @CockneyRebel1979 Před 7 lety +5

      You're right about Baritones having a heavy tone, 'cos the "Bari" part of the word, "Baritone" actually means "Heavy."

    • @CockneyRebel1979
      @CockneyRebel1979 Před 7 lety +1

      Then how come Mariah Carey calls herself an Alto? I don't get that. She don't sound like no Alto to me. o.o

  • @moonlightbae6890
    @moonlightbae6890 Před 7 lety +1

    1000th subscriber!!

  • @letsbefreaks98
    @letsbefreaks98 Před 8 lety +2

    you have a great voice!! my range is D2-G4-E5 but I wish I could belt like you

    • @Benthing.
      @Benthing. Před 2 lety

      If you are a baritone you can sing that too

    • @Kurdyukov87pianist
      @Kurdyukov87pianist Před měsícem

      You're bass. You can sing jazz stuff like Thomas Quasthoff.

  • @ashtynwaddle2485
    @ashtynwaddle2485 Před 6 lety +7

    WHEN THE DOG JUMPS AT 1:22 IM SCREAMINGAHNDBWJD

  • @darkangel4994
    @darkangel4994 Před 6 lety +5

    My lower register is from B2-around G3
    My belt is from G#3-G5(or sometimes I can go up to B5 it really depends)
    And my falsetto is from G#5/B#5-C7
    I guess I’m a soprano?

    • @bradycall1889
      @bradycall1889 Před 2 měsíci

      Probably a high tenor but doubtfully a soprano.

    • @Kurdyukov87pianist
      @Kurdyukov87pianist Před měsícem

      If you male you're tenor, if you female you're contralto.

  • @ZeekStreet
    @ZeekStreet Před 5 lety +1

    That G4 had me dying....😂😂😂 good job man

  • @immortalsongs9335
    @immortalsongs9335 Před 8 lety +2

    My range starts from F#2 to A4 (A#4) + mixed voice can go to E5 (i can hit C#5 any time) falsetto range goes to G#5 and sometimes to A5. I can hit notes in the 6th octave but they sound distorted. Head voice is strong at G#5 too . I have whistle notes but I cannot control them well (E6 to G#6).
    So, my whole range is F#2 to E5 to G#6
    Comfortable range is F#2 to C#5 to G#5

  • @justsomeonedifferent6616
    @justsomeonedifferent6616 Před 6 lety +5

    Lol. I died when he said "I think I saw a request" XD
    Just like, or maybe I saw it in a dream or somethin'.

  • @ToadetteToad1
    @ToadetteToad1 Před 8 lety +10

    All of your Falsetto is Head voice :) Not breathy by default :)

  • @MemoriesLP
    @MemoriesLP Před měsícem

    You high notes sound so beautiful!
    I can hit them too, but its not easy, and they dont sound that good

  • @ArianaCentral
    @ArianaCentral Před 7 lety

    "Let me doe. Fuck...my life"

  • @lightning0506
    @lightning0506 Před 7 lety +9

    It's not so easy. You can be high baritone or low tenor. I don't know actually, but you're young, things can change when you'll grow. And you have decent controllable voice on all your range). I have almost the same range as you, but haven't such strong belts yet, only up to F4 right now. I can squeak out mixed C5, it's not hurt, but it's not my comfortable note at all. And my lows isn't so full-sounded like yours, but close to that. I'm something like lyric baritone/dramatic tenor too. But I'm almost 20, so it's a bit different, my voice seems to be more steady now, I think it won't change anymore, just slightly maybe.

  • @mrnomantech
    @mrnomantech Před 5 lety +3

    you are amazing. I can sing from G1 to D5. In what type of sound category does my voice fall?

    • @UltraGamer42069
      @UltraGamer42069 Před 3 lety

      Is that G1 in your natural low chest or fry

    • @garfieldch9895
      @garfieldch9895 Před 2 lety +1

      Only range can't determine voice type. 'Cuz there are tenor who can sing really low and Baritone sing so high. It depends on texture of your voice how light how thick of it. 😊

    • @Kurdyukov87pianist
      @Kurdyukov87pianist Před měsícem

      Bass definitely.

  • @simplymj7614
    @simplymj7614 Před 6 lety +2

    That's 3 octaves and 2 notes, pretty Damn good. You're A Baritone (Lyric) you should sing song that at G2/A2 - F4/G4

  • @rymanshroomzorz
    @rymanshroomzorz Před 7 lety +1

    Leggiero tenor I'd say, or lyric spinto, it sounds like you flip to head voice at around G4/G#4 but talk around an D3/E3/F3 and a bunch of leggiero tenors have a lower extension, but lyric spintos have a more baritonal facility in the lower range too, also they say leggiero tenors tend to have a range from the bass clef to the treble clef, or F2 to F5, which might explain why you can go an extra semitone or two on either ends of your range. :)
    although I say this, I'm a dramatic or spinto tenor myself (not sure which), I talk around a C3/D3/E3, and my range is basically F2 - F/G4 in chest/belt and G4 - F5 in head voice, so I'm not sure if range really counts a lot of the time man, more about timbre I've found, and fundamental speaking frequency. :)
    Also a lot of people are commenting lyric baritone, it could be true, check out Anthony kiedis from red hot chilli peppers he has a similar sounding voice but I feel like his is slightly heavier in weight and darker myself. :)

  • @jeremyneil1125
    @jeremyneil1125 Před 7 lety +8

    A higher baritone or tenor 2. My range is F2-A4-C6

    • @xaredx7431
      @xaredx7431 Před 26 dny

      As a tenor I cannot go lower than A2

    • @alquranalkareem469
      @alquranalkareem469 Před 3 dny

      ​I think i'm a tenor becouse i can't go lower then G#2 on pure chest voice and i can belt to G#4 my head voice starts in G#4 to bp5 and whstile from d6 to f7 am i a tenor or what​ (i'm not traind) @@xaredx7431

  • @awes0mem058
    @awes0mem058 Před 7 lety +3

    it would've been funny if someone came in like what tf r u doing😂😂😂

  • @Aberforth9412
    @Aberforth9412 Před měsícem

    I can pull off a nice resonant B1 but below that its not as warm and resonant, i can do d3 as my highest, so I respect your ability to got this high while having a low range. Good Job! I would classify your voice as Baritone with a high range.

  • @Gilesiscool69420
    @Gilesiscool69420 Před 2 lety

    Your low range is crazy good, you can go down to Eb2, the lowest I’ve ever sung was G2 (D2 with fry).
    Thanks for your heart! And you must be a baritone. I am also shocked that your chest register is very decent. You hit a G#4 while I hitted a A4. Try mixing and working on your falsetto! I know one day you should be able to hit the 6th octave using falsetto just like I did (E6).

  • @benlodge9649
    @benlodge9649 Před 4 lety +4

    Can someone tell me what voice type I have please?
    I’m a 15 year old boy (voice not broken),
    My comfortable lowest is D3 sometimes C Sharp
    My belts are comfortable until C5, however when fully warmed up I can do A5s. My highest vibrato belt is F5.
    Falsetto can reach F6
    After that I can whistle up until G6
    And do these weird squeaks up until C8

    • @boi_wut9462
      @boi_wut9462 Před 4 lety +1

      15 and man cant go lower than the 3rd octave, my vocal range is chest A1 to B4, and falsetto up to B5

    • @shipincognitoandanonymous609
      @shipincognitoandanonymous609 Před 3 lety

      @@boi_wut9462 mine are...
      Technically, with supported range i have
      A2-G#4/A4-BB5 (head voice)
      My full range are, (without fry register)
      Eb2-c#6-f7-eb8
      That's all :)
      About my vocal fach, i prolly in leggiero baritone/tenor territory idk

  • @xcaert7822
    @xcaert7822 Před 3 lety +3

    I think I have a light voice because my lowest in comfort range is C3 and highest whistle C7

  • @lunaoberlin7144
    @lunaoberlin7144 Před 5 lety +1

    Btw I wouldn’t rely on tuner apps since a lot of them are used for pick notes from an instrument not the human voice. Determining your voice type is not be your range but tessitura. The tessitura is sweet spot where you sound and feel the most comfortable. I would say your tessitura lies between A2 and D4, where a baritone voice sits. An overall problem with your voice is you push your voice as you get higher which makes the voice sound airy and weak. You also lack diaphragmatic support, mixing, control pitch and a relaxed jaw. Even though your low notes are unsupported, they are still weighty and full. Looking at tessitura and weighty lows, you’re clearly a lyric baritone.

  • @98matheusalles
    @98matheusalles Před 7 lety +2

    Don't have a video but someday i will try!
    Voice type: Tenor
    Chest voice and upper: G2-A4
    Mixed voice: F4-C5
    Falsetto with head voice mix: A4-G5
    Tessitura: B2-G4 not good as my range seem's but i don't know...
    Total vocal range: G2-G5
    Nice video! Try to mix your voice , then you can hit more! Your "timbre" is acctually very good to hear :)

  • @justtobeblunt8282
    @justtobeblunt8282 Před 7 lety +13

    because you are untrained I wouldnt give you a voice type.....but from what i hear, youre voice would be very accepting of tenor technique's. while your range is baritone, thats not what comes in to play when considering potential voice type.

  • @ambrozietutunaru1458
    @ambrozietutunaru1458 Před 3 lety +3

    You're definitely a baritone ,you can sing bass but not too deep to be a bass ,and you can sing like a tenor but your chest notes are not too high , don't worry I'm actually a bass and my highest chest note is an E4 but with head voice I can reach an D6

    • @yert1832
      @yert1832 Před 2 lety

      Damn you got like 6 octave range

  • @taylorkennedy2231
    @taylorkennedy2231 Před 8 lety +1

    i dont even know what my range is but i can go pretty low but i'm still a soprano, i think for a lot of people its just what you're comfortable singing.

  • @sunder9363
    @sunder9363 Před 7 lety +1

    You sing about two notes lower than me, and I sing one note higher in chest. My choir teacher had me exclusively on tenor 1, but I'm pretty sure we're both high baritones.

  • @rooty_rootz
    @rooty_rootz Před 7 lety +6

    Lyric Baritone.

  • @kheshaundaviss266
    @kheshaundaviss266 Před 5 lety +3

    I’m a male and my low note is E3 and High note is D5 but I can go up to an E5 as well what is my voice type cause I can go higher then a tenor

  • @nathanguimaraes5098
    @nathanguimaraes5098 Před 7 lety

    Nice range.

  • @meggypeggy9142
    @meggypeggy9142 Před 6 lety +1

    Girl you can sing anything

  • @BlackXxScopez
    @BlackXxScopez Před 7 lety +16

    I'm 14, C2-C4 (chest) I don't count the falsetto because when has that sounded good on a bass lol

    • @CockneyRebel1979
      @CockneyRebel1979 Před 7 lety +6

      Most of the best Falsettists are actually Baritones, naturally. Not Tenors or Basses.

    • @samuelcurtis7470
      @samuelcurtis7470 Před 7 lety +2

      Don't Read My Profile Picture I don't do very much falsetto and I am a 15 year old bass. my lows are around a C1 on good days. but my vocal fry hits Eflat0. I can only go to a B4 in chest. I can hit a D6, but it's more of squeeling than it is singing

    • @thebatmanwholaughs219
      @thebatmanwholaughs219 Před 6 lety

      Sammy Curtis lol

    • @MultiKamil97
      @MultiKamil97 Před 6 lety +3

      "I'm a 15yr old bass and I can hit C1" Haha, it will never stop making me laugh 😁 Mikhail Zlatopolsky was in his old age when he hit C1 and he was the lowest known basso profundo and here we have teenagers who can go as low as Zlatopolsky. Really funny.

    • @calebcooper2841
      @calebcooper2841 Před 3 lety

      have you ever heard of Tim Foust his range is B0 - G1 - B4 - A5

  • @craftingmausXd
    @craftingmausXd Před 11 měsíci +5

    0:34 Low chest notes
    1:14 high chest notes
    1:36 head voice

  • @ayotothegayo_8652
    @ayotothegayo_8652 Před 6 lety +1

    Your speaking voice is quite high but when you sing your low notes is very good

  • @youngornitier
    @youngornitier Před 17 dny

    voice teacher here, you’re definitely a tenor. It’s clear as day when you start singing in the 4th octave (through the passaggio area) where you’re not even opening your mouth very much because you don’t need to as a tenor, a baritone would have to drop the jaw more and get more optimal vocal tract shaping to sing through these notes efficiently

  • @BluBlooDavis
    @BluBlooDavis Před 7 lety +21

    Definitely a baritone. Possibly Lyric Baritone. You have a light tone. That could change as you get older. For now its definitely light. It sounds flexible. Not as powerful as a Dramatic Baritone. I get more of a meaty resonance midrange from your voice. You have potential keep singing.

  • @Tw33tybird
    @Tw33tybird Před 7 lety +6

    Lyrical baritone for sure btw I'm lyrical baritone ayeeeeee

    • @jorgebarrios8348
      @jorgebarrios8348 Před 7 lety

      czcams.com/video/fU6TNKEd26s/video.html&feature=push-u&attr_tag=HGRjlZ-AypD3xy4G-6 view pliss what am i????? tenor or britone??????

  • @szabkrisz512
    @szabkrisz512 Před 4 lety +1

    At D4 seems like your dog realizes what's gonna happen and makes a run for it. lol

  • @catherinew7065
    @catherinew7065 Před 6 lety

    Damn ur rly talented

  • @evandouglas676
    @evandouglas676 Před 5 lety +3

    my vocal range f2-f5-g#6

  • @FebusOnTsF01
    @FebusOnTsF01 Před 5 měsíci

    Master of melodyne ;)

  • @namey6297
    @namey6297 Před rokem

    Those low notes are very impressive

  • @xh.b5909
    @xh.b5909 Před 7 lety

    The overtone on that D5!

  • @ethanrose6764
    @ethanrose6764 Před 6 lety +2

    I touched c8 and I could not stop thinking about it

  • @TheQueenOfLambily
    @TheQueenOfLambily Před 6 lety

    What is my vocal range (On my vocal showcase check it out on my channel!)I Go From D3/C#3 - F#5-G5( chest voice )(rarely) -G#6-A6(comfortable)-C8 - Bb7 Male

  • @Obsessedwithcookies758
    @Obsessedwithcookies758 Před měsícem +1

    You’re a Tenor. You’re voice is high, light, and soft. People are saying Baritone or Lyric Baritone, but a Baritone has a different texture. The timbres in a Tenor and a Baritone are totally different. You do have low notes, but they’re not very powerful enough to be qualified as a Baritone. You’re a Tenor, but your voice is still fantastic.

  • @makindefortune4732
    @makindefortune4732 Před 5 lety +1

    More like a spinto tenor, your voice gets light as you get into the 5th octave, but you have a depth of a baritone

  • @madscientist14713
    @madscientist14713 Před 3 měsíci +1

    All of y'all saying he's a lyric baritone. He's hitting a G#4 without going into a mix. Clearly tenor. If y'all know how passagio works, tenor passagi is around g4/G#4 so if he started to mix he could develop a chesty mix for the full tenor range. He sounds like a lyric tenor. Most males are tenors but don't develop mixed voice and end up singing baritone.

  • @latrell6609
    @latrell6609 Před 8 lety

    i 💙 your vids

  • @leafisd3ad
    @leafisd3ad Před 6 lety

    Okay, but you have superpowers

  • @MARTINBABEH
    @MARTINBABEH Před 7 lety

    my range use to be a f#2 to bb5 to E7 but now its Eb2 to a freaking B4 to a Eb6. i wish that b4 been a c5 at least ...

  • @benlodge9649
    @benlodge9649 Před 5 lety +1

    I am a boy whose voice hasn't broken yet. My Vocal range is E3-Bb5 belt and up to Bb6 whistle

  • @josivantorres2218
    @josivantorres2218 Před 3 lety +1

    For everyone in the comments. Whistles DO NOT count into your voice type!!! The only things that count are your lowest comfortable note, highest comfortable mixed note, and your highest comfortable head voice note. Falsetto does not count either. Falsetto is not a connected part of your register, therefore your falsetto cannot help find your voice type.

  • @Marechal_Alexan
    @Marechal_Alexan Před 3 lety +2

    My vocal range is Eb2 - A4

  • @DoFliesCallUsWalks
    @DoFliesCallUsWalks Před měsícem +1

    Mine is Chest Voice C2-D4, Chest dominant mix D4-B4, Head dominant mix B4-B5, whistle starts from roughly C6 to E7, but I need to be in real good shape for whistles higher than B6.

  • @neglectedurchin
    @neglectedurchin Před 8 lety

    The E4 was awesome

  • @lipro9575
    @lipro9575 Před 3 lety +1

    Supported : B2 - G#4 - B4(C5)
    Ressonant : D3 - G#4 - A4(Bb4)
    btw, when we belt we're mixing our voice.

  • @mja5543
    @mja5543 Před 4 lety +1

    Everyone's out here with super impressive vocal ranges and I'm a 14 year old girl that can sing deeper than sting but struggles singing an f#

  • @amacmj2981
    @amacmj2981 Před 5 lety +2

    Dudes in comment section: "Oh yeah bro I can belt notes in the 6th fucking octave"
    Me: "Hell no you can't 😂 nice try. Maybe if you're like 8 years old or younger 😂😂"
    I train vocally and I can only belt a B4 - C5... and I've trained for a while now...

  • @Shobas
    @Shobas Před 6 lety +1

    {B0-Bb1-F#4-C#6}
    Notes B0 to C#1 are sometimes pretty unclear and shouldn't be counted as my vocal range. In that case, my full range would be D1-C#6.
    All notes below Bb1 are subharmonic bass.

  • @CockneyRebel1979
    @CockneyRebel1979 Před 7 lety +2

    Ya sound like a high Baritone to me, old son. Can ya sing A5 and B5 in your Falsetto range, by the way, or are they going too high? I can sing from G2 to A5- (F5, comfortably!)

    • @swift-rk1fx
      @swift-rk1fx Před 7 lety +1

      Cockney Rebel Hi! My comfortable range is B2 - C5 (without the head voice/falsetto/whistle). What is my voice type? Male, BTW. Thanks!

    • @CockneyRebel1979
      @CockneyRebel1979 Před 7 lety +1

      Depends if you're a bloke or a girl. If you're a bloke, then the fact that you're able to hit C5 head-on, without breaking into Falsetto, suggests that you're a Tenor. If, however, you're a girl- (as your profile picture suggests), then my guess is that you're probably an Alto, with that range. Peace and love.

    • @maribelbabilonia7654
      @maribelbabilonia7654 Před 7 lety +1

      My comfortable note is D5 what I am?

  • @eliasllewellyn928
    @eliasllewellyn928 Před 7 lety +2

    I'm thinking more tenor 2/baritone. You'd be a great barbershop baritone

  • @kingrjrw5224
    @kingrjrw5224 Před 7 lety

    He's a baritone. If u sang your full vocal range which is all the notes you can hit and sustain, regardless about how uncomfortable to a certain extent, u may be a tenor. Bc my comfortable range is E2 to C5 but my full range is C1 to Eb7

  • @darkozoe6586
    @darkozoe6586 Před 9 dny

    We have pretty much the same range which is pretty cool

  • @mishkamoonqad656
    @mishkamoonqad656 Před 7 lety +2

    MAN:
    Deep bass G#1 G#3
    Low bass B1 B3
    Singing bass low D2 D4
    Singing bass light E2 E4
    bass-baritone F2 F'4
    Low baritone F#2 F#4
    Baritone G2 G4
    Verdi Baritone G#2 G#4
    Light Baritone A2 A4
    Baritone-Martin A#2 A#4
    Low tenor B2 B4
    Tenor C3 C5
    Countertenor D3 D5
    WOMAN:
    Mezzo-alto A2 A4
    Alto B2 B4
    mezzo-contralto D3 D5
    Contralto F3 F5
    Light contralto G3 G5
    Mezzo-soprano A3 A5
    Mezzo-soprano (coloratura) Bb3 Bb5
    Low soprano B3 B5
    Soprano C4 C6
    Light Soprano D4 D6

  • @balieymiller8183
    @balieymiller8183 Před 6 lety

    I am a second soprano. I am 12 and my highest note is a e6!! Nice job!

  • @notreallyasinger1000
    @notreallyasinger1000 Před 8 lety

    Before I could belt a G#4 like you, but everything is about how you make that note sounds, I mean, try with a vowel easy for you (mine are "o" and "a") and you'll see. It seems you can go higher than that 😊
    We both have sort of the same vocal range and I still don't know what I am. Maybe a lyric tenor or a lyric baritone.

  • @philliesnickcastellanos2024

    I’m like F2 to D4 and I consider myself bari/tenor swing but I can also do bass if it’s not too low and it’s necessary

  • @pr0ph3cy16
    @pr0ph3cy16 Před 8 lety

    lip rolls help. nice tone. good job. 😁

  • @Grandy111
    @Grandy111 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good voice❤ and now I wondering what kind of voice I’ve got if my range is from A2-D6(E6-F6-G6 sometimes) . Almost every stranger confuses me with a girl, because of the voice and appearance 😅