Perhaps there may not be commercial singing coaches near you. But I bet there are people who love to sing and have experience in choirs etc. Perhaps instead of looking for established vocal coaches you could put an advert seeking someone that can help you. There may be many people who never thought of coaching : ) Or maybe, there will be some singers or vocal coaches who don't advertise. If nothing else, you might simply find a singing buddy... or you might get invited to go to practice with a small local choir who are looking to cultivate new singers. You never know unless you ask publicly. Even if there are no coaches, at least you're making local contacts : ) Lastly. I think you can find vocal coaches online! You might need a webcam so they can see what you're doing on a video call.
Good information, I made G2 to 4D, so in the tenor range. As a beginner when singing it doesn't seem to be a great range when compared to pro singers. Thank you.
C2-B4 Bass/Baritone ... but I get a lot of tension in my throat outside of E2 and F4! So... neither? Well, that's disappointing : / But then, I don't sing. Maybe if I practiced each day my range would open up a little more. Also, I smoke! If I stopped, I think it would change my voice a lot.
F2 to G#4 with actual voice. What type of voice is that? I can do E2 to A4 if I force it, but it's not with much voice. So, I don't think that counts. Edit; I could be confusing F2-G#4 with F3-G#5....
I'm guessing but it might just be lack of practice, and holding too much tension in your throat. When I first tried I had almost no range at all and my throat always seemed very tight. Practicing scales whilst focusing on a good posture and a relaxed throat, really helped. Singing got less tiring and my range started opening up magically. Like you I was less than an octave when I started watching youtube videos. I still have very poor breath control (heavy smoker) but I can do scales now... C2-B4 Bass/Baritone. It took 2 weeks to really see a lot of benefit from the scales and exercises. I think almost all of that benefit came from finally learning to relax my throat. So, relax... let your shoulders fall... try to remain nice and loose in your throat, you're never going to 'squeeze' the notes out by force. Don't worry about pushing the range too much, just stay where you're comfortable at first and focus on lowering the tension in your throat till those notes feel very confident, easy and relaxed. I believe the range will then start to extend itself naturally. If you can yawn, yawn deeply and loudly ; )
Oooh Falsetto? I'm SO envious... I just can't seem to flip into falsetto no matter how much I try : / I just reach a point where I flip into silent air, lol. It's just completely voiceless 'up there' : ( But hey... the good thing about silent falsetto is that I can listen to Sam Tomkins singing 'Lose it all' - and just pretend : )))))
There are so many subjects to talk about … my voice is low, and soft… but I want to sing high and rocky. Even in the country music Trace Adkins has strong voice. Or the Rammstein singer - I think they have they own voice but use technique to make it strong, rocky, aggressive … soft … is for music which I don’t like…
Please help me i have a singing event in my school with my band mates, and i don't what type of singers i am. I usually sing rock songs and even slow sad song's and based on the video it said i have a vocal range of Octave 3 C4 -E5 Octave 4 C4- B6 Octave 5 C4- G4 Please someome help me.
D3 to B5... is Alto? Yes? And also a question about voice classification changing... Does my voice classification change after I learn to train my voice?
It can, yes! I know this because my ex-girlfriend didn't have much range till she was convinced to join a choir... the practice helped her develop an amazing range! Some of it was just teaching the voice mechanics... some of it was just about becoming more relaxed and confident. But, yes, your range can increase with practice and by learning to apply proper technique.
Does this include head voice too? Btw i hafta say that this channel is so damn underrated.. so people who scroll down the comments and come across mine, please make sure to show some love to him and subscribe.🎉🎉
Sir I have scratch in the voice as if there is a phlegm in stuck in my throat when i go for high notes and also experience shakiness or trembling in the voice in lower pitch any solution
D2-D5 Baritone and Tenor Nice :P All that singing in the Car paid off XD
C3-E6 I wish I could get vocal lessons in person. I've never had them,and where I live no one offers them. Thanks for helping with the classification.
Perhaps there may not be commercial singing coaches near you. But I bet there are people who love to sing and have experience in choirs etc. Perhaps instead of looking for established vocal coaches you could put an advert seeking someone that can help you. There may be many people who never thought of coaching : ) Or maybe, there will be some singers or vocal coaches who don't advertise.
If nothing else, you might simply find a singing buddy... or you might get invited to go to practice with a small local choir who are looking to cultivate new singers. You never know unless you ask publicly. Even if there are no coaches, at least you're making local contacts : )
Lastly. I think you can find vocal coaches online! You might need a webcam so they can see what you're doing on a video call.
C3-C5 😵 Alto but not quite...
Mostly alto, however, in younger years I could expand into the soprano range. Thanks!
This coach is amazing
Good information, I made G2 to 4D, so in the tenor range. As a beginner when singing it doesn't seem to be a great range when compared to pro singers. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing! This is a great range
Wonderful sir im sri lanka
Thank you... I'm from Brazil
Mine is G2 and B4 where do I range? Real question, cause Im kinda confused😅
Maybe I didn't do too well as I think, but I register here G2 - E5, tenor ~ alto? I don't know well I fit here, thank you for the video
only chest voice or head voice counts too?
Dayum, pure baritone
Bass-baritone
Today have found my vocal teacher
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C2-C5 but I honestly can't tell which one specifically in low note, not also sure if I reach the bass, basically mine is tenor and baritone.
C2-B4 Bass/Baritone ... but I get a lot of tension in my throat outside of E2 and F4! So... neither? Well, that's disappointing : /
But then, I don't sing. Maybe if I practiced each day my range would open up a little more. Also, I smoke! If I stopped, I think it would change my voice a lot.
great explanation I'm a dead on tenor. G2 - F5 tessitura.
Thank you Ricardo =)
Great range
well, after 6 yrs of practising...G2 - C4, how sad
btw, I would apprecitate a video about breathing
F2 to G#4 with actual voice. What type of voice is that?
I can do E2 to A4 if I force it, but it's not with much voice. So, I don't think that counts.
Edit;
I could be confusing F2-G#4 with F3-G#5....
Try again, but for me you are a Tenor.
What does it mean when I can only do half an octave?
I'm guessing but it might just be lack of practice, and holding too much tension in your throat.
When I first tried I had almost no range at all and my throat always seemed very tight. Practicing scales whilst focusing on a good posture and a relaxed throat, really helped. Singing got less tiring and my range started opening up magically.
Like you I was less than an octave when I started watching youtube videos. I still have very poor breath control (heavy smoker) but I can do scales now... C2-B4 Bass/Baritone. It took 2 weeks to really see a lot of benefit from the scales and exercises. I think almost all of that benefit came from finally learning to relax my throat.
So, relax... let your shoulders fall... try to remain nice and loose in your throat, you're never going to 'squeeze' the notes out by force. Don't worry about pushing the range too much, just stay where you're comfortable at first and focus on lowering the tension in your throat till those notes feel very confident, easy and relaxed. I believe the range will then start to extend itself naturally.
If you can yawn, yawn deeply and loudly ; )
How to find my vocal type.
Octave 2-Octave 5
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Yah🎉 sir is back again with awesome video😊
I’m back… Thank you so much 😀
C2-G4 in full voice on a good day w/ falsetto up to E5. My F4-G4 in full voice are basically shouting though
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Oooh Falsetto? I'm SO envious... I just can't seem to flip into falsetto no matter how much I try : /
I just reach a point where I flip into silent air, lol. It's just completely voiceless 'up there' : ( But hey... the good thing about silent falsetto is that I can listen to Sam Tomkins singing 'Lose it all' - and just pretend : )))))
My vocal range from E2-C6
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Male, c2-c5
I don’t understand how you guys choose because i could do all the sound
Maybe you are singing the octaves wrong
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I really do appreciate it
Thank you so much
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There are so many subjects to talk about … my voice is low, and soft… but I want to sing high and rocky. Even in the country music Trace Adkins has strong voice. Or the Rammstein singer - I think they have they own voice but use technique to make it strong, rocky, aggressive … soft … is for music which I don’t like…
🙂🙂
Please help me i have a singing event in my school with my band mates, and i don't what type of singers i am. I usually sing rock songs and even slow sad song's and based on the video it said i have a vocal range of
Octave 3
C4 -E5
Octave 4
C4- B6
Octave 5
C4- G4
Please someome help me.
D3 to B5... is Alto? Yes? And also a question about voice classification changing... Does my voice classification change after I learn to train my voice?
It can, yes! I know this because my ex-girlfriend didn't have much range till she was convinced to join a choir... the practice helped her develop an amazing range! Some of it was just teaching the voice mechanics... some of it was just about becoming more relaxed and confident.
But, yes, your range can increase with practice and by learning to apply proper technique.
C3 - G5. Alto? How sir? I've always that I'm a soprano singer 😢
What If i get from c3 to c7 as a female?
Tenor 😮
Ok i need help because am confused my range is D2 lowest my highest belt or mix is C#5 when warmed up and i csn go up to an A6 so am confused
F3-B5. Mezzo?
Mine was c2 to g7. What am I?
very good content
Thanks 🙏🏼
C2~E?
Nice 👍
Thanks for the visit
E2 to A5
Great video! I have question though. My range was A2 to F6. Am i still considered to have a tenor voice?
Thank You...
Did you use falsetto to reach this range? If, yes... you are a Tenor
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G2 to G4 🎉
C3 to G5 alto
Does this include head voice too? Btw i hafta say that this channel is so damn underrated.. so people who scroll down the comments and come across mine, please make sure to show some love to him and subscribe.🎉🎉
Yess!
Thank you so much!
Private signup, reporting for duty, Sir! o7
+1 sub and beating the heck outa that bell : )
B2 to D5
In males, do you consider falsetto voice, or must it all be chest or head voice?
I consider only chest and Head Voice
C3/
C4
I still don't get my voice pls
Pls I need more tutorials
I’ll do more 🙂
E3 to A5
Sir I have scratch in the voice as if there is a phlegm in stuck in my throat when i go for high notes and also experience shakiness or trembling in the voice in lower pitch any solution
There are many things to correct. But start thinking about your air flow to stabilize the low notes.
@@singwelltv sir do you have any useful video's I can watch do you do private analysis of the issue
Alto.. ok
C2 to C6
Great
Please I can I be a good Alto singer
Yes you can
For me A2 to F5.
=)
I can reach head voice C5
The Most Lower Voice of mine is D2, that all..
Great
my support range: F3-D5 (without falsetto)
vocal range: F3-C#7 (with falsetto)
Whats my voice type?
Watch the video again 😉
@@singwelltvi saw it now ty
@@singwelltvwait am i a mezzo-soprano? cuz i can F3, its lower than G3 but at the same time i can reach C#7
@@wanyoo571 Same here. Definitely Mezzo-soprano, maybe soprano with the right technique and practice