is there any vocal expert in here i just found my vocal range is A#1- A5. is this a mediocre vocal range? how many octave is that? i am a baritone , bass, tenor? i am comfortable sing in F2-D5 and i am a male in his early twenties. I just started singing and don't have vocal coach yet.
is there any vocal expert in here i just found my vocal range is A#1- E5. is this a mediocre vocal range? how many octave is that? i am a baritone , bass, tenor? i am comfortable sing in F2-D5 and i am a male in his early twenties. I just started singing and don't have vocal coach yet.
There's so many things that go into a vocal range. It is a little more complex than just lowest + highest you can possibly ever sing. There's chest range, falsetto, (whistle register, if you have one), and mixed voice. There's also more to being a bass/tenor/countertenor than just range.
Not an expert, but at what is your modal voice range. Don't include vocal fry or head voice/falsetto. When you hit your highest belts are you using mix voice? If you can belt up to a D5 comfortably and sing down to a F2 you're probably a baritone. If you D5/E5s are falsetto you're probably a bass.
Not an expert, but at what is your modal voice range. Don't include vocal fry or head voice/falsetto. When you hit your highest belts are you using mix voice? If you can belt up to a D5 comfortably and sing down to a F2 you're probably a baritone. If you D5/E5s are falsetto you're probably a bass.
Girl you are not telling me Chris Brown is a baritone and Justin Bieber is a bass
There's so many things that go into a vocal range. It is a little more complex than just lowest + highest you can possibly ever sing. There's chest range, falsetto, (whistle register, if you have one), and mixed voice. There's also more to being a bass/tenor/countertenor than just range.
You should see a professional coach.
okay thank you
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Originally posted by RudeBoyy
Not an expert, but at what is your modal voice range. Don't include vocal fry or head voice/falsetto. When you hit your highest belts are you using mix voice? If you can belt up to a D5 comfortably and sing down to a F2 you're probably a baritone. If you D5/E5s are falsetto you're probably a bass.
B1-C5
my voice is light and high. with falsetto and full force i can push pass A5.
It depends on a lot of things tbh. The colour of your voice, your true tessitura are all factors of what vocal fach you fit in. But none of that will matter if your not singing with a proper technique. You might feel comfortable singing in that range, but without a proper technique it really means nothing.
Besides, vocal fach (baritone, tenor, countertenor, bass etc) are groups that are naturally made for operatic singers that can project over a full orchestra, it's hard to tell with 'pop' vocalists.