Watch this video, sing along with it, then post your vocal range and type.
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>Tenor
F2-F5 (up to D6 in falsetto)
Watch this video, sing along with it, then post your vocal range and type.
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>Tenor
F2-F5 (up to D6 in falsetto)
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A2-A5-E7
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Nice!
I prefer baritones over tenors, but yet I have a near bass voice.
f2-c5
baritone/tenor i guess
i can do good john maus/ian curtis tones so it makes sense
You mean a baritenor?
reminder that baritone is basically
>i can't sing
-tone
But I can sing all of those notes
Don't know how man
I can't match a single note
But then again I have 0 ear for notes/chords/etc in music
I could tell you it two were different
But not what they are
I have to switch to falsetto at A4 though and the last 2 notes don't sound very good
E2-A4
ffs what are you Demis Roussos or something? I don't think I've ever heard a man sing A5 in head voice
>I've ever heard a man sing A5 in head voice
I admit, I fibbed a bit when I said F5. I can sing up to F5, but it's not as resonant as me singing up to D5.
And plus, Brendon Urie can sing perfectly in head voice, even hitting a C6. Check this video out:
G2-B5 in head voice, don't want to do falsetto because it sounds terrible. Lots of vibrato on the last two low notes though. So baritenor.
>strained
>poor dynamic control
>fucking awful music
meh
I was hoping for this
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>>strained
>>poor dynamic control
? You're kidding me, right?
But good song, Blade Runner is a movie I wanted to check out for a while, but never got around to it.
Bump
What's your tessitura?
Nice trips.
I usually stay within A2 and B4 but I can go higher when a part needs it, lower is harder. I was in choir for a very long time.
I've always wanted to go to choir in school, but never really got the chance to. Band geek here, though all I could play was the guitar and ocarina.