Vocal Coach Explains BASS, BARITONE, and TENOR | Tutorials Ep.69 | Find Your Voice
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I wish more bass type singers got more exposure especially in pop music so I could have artists to relate to vocally because 75% of pop music is pretty high, so most of the time I have to sing an octave lower but it's not always as fun.
I sing an octave lower basically all the time and I'm a Baritone. Yeah things, in general, are pretty high, even the ones on my range, I don't feel comfortable to sing on the edge of my chest voice all the time and the easiest thing to do is to drop an octave so I feel you. It's a problem of the community, when you're on TikTok and you see that 1st Soprano doing "The Ariana Grande's C6 belting" we can end up thinking that's what music is all about but the thrill of a Bass' high note is just as amazing as you feel with a Soprano's high note, they're just seen in different ways.
I'm the same way. I've been a baritone bass since the 8th grade and it was always hard to sing along with some songs.
I’ve never related to a comment more
*Well, baritone leads are more common in Country than in pop circles.* In 1946, Merle Robert Travis (BMI), originally from Rosewood, KY, USA, wrote up a Song from the debt-saddled coal miner's perspective, with input from family connections, and included it on his Capitol debut album _Folk Songs of the Hills_ as produced by Leland James Gillette (re-released as Capitol Vintage/Universal album 35810):
*SIXTEEN TONS / Multiple artists*
Pub., American Music Inc., BMI
Originally Track 3 on _Folk Songs from the Hills._ Eight years thence, Jack Fascinato produced the best-selling version this Song to date for "Tennessee" Ernest Jennings Ford (Capitol/Universal single 3262).
More recently, singer-songwriter Joshua Otis Turner (ASCAP), originally out of Hannah, SC, USA, pens up about half the material for his concerts, starting with a Hot Shot Debut on the 2003 billboard® Hot Country Songs chart:
*LONG BLACK TRAIN / JOSH TURNER* (MCA Nashville/Universal album B0000974-02, track 1)
Pub., Drivers Ed Music/Sony ATV Tunes LLC, ASCAP
oh yeah... they love the rafters!
thank gawd for Tim, Avi, and Geoff😎
Shout out to the baritones!!!!!!!! that's my comfy chair land LOL
Hey'o~
@Brian A we all are 😅🥲
I am a baritone as well
@@jordancrenshaw409 )9pp0o
Wassup fellow Bari's
2:10 Bass
3:44 Baritone
7:11 Tenor
David Phelps is a fantastic tenor. Christian singer and composer. This man is phenomenal. C5 and climbing!
Actually his highest is F5
He's really good.
I agree.
Tru dat
@denny b Yes, he is sometimes.
Dudes voice capabilities floor me every freaking time. Man, I love it.
The thing that people seem to forget is that the range part of the voice type should be used for trained classical singers. So in order for you to be a bass you cannot just hit the E2, you'd have to be able to sing it completely unamplified to the entire room.
Exactly. Once someone starts using a microphone all bets are off. "Hitting" a note and projecting it are two different things. The real and infallible test is where the voice "breaks." There is the"primo passaggio" and "secundo passaggio" a perfect fourth above. Just looking at the lower men's voices, the chart below can be found in Richard Miller's book: "Securing Baritone, Bass Baritone, and Bass Voices" :
Lyric baritone: Primo passaggio B3 - Secondo passaggio E4
Dramatic (Verdi) baritone: Primo passaggio Bflat3 - Secondo passaggio Eflat4
Bass-baritone: Primo passaggio A3 - Secondo passaggio D4
Lyric bass: Primo passaggio Aflat3 - Secondo passaggio Dflat4
Basso profondo: Primo passaggio G3 - Secondo passaggio C4
I love being a bass/baritone! Hitting that sweet Eb2 and sometimes D2 all the way to F4
Me too Darling Bass/Baritone and my chest and mix goes for C#2 to G#4 sometimes A4.
Aren't you guys lyric baritones?
@@Pieceoshi I don't know what it means
@@ismaelm.mbaangue9147 normal baritones,not bass/baritones. Bass baritones can go down to the first octave as well
@@Pieceoshi really?
Love the brutal honesty with the tenor debate. I feel like so many people strive to be a higher voice and unfortuently, not the other way around. Embrace being a baritone/lower voice!
Absolutely! I'm firmly a bass but wanted to be a tenor for years, before I came to realise how f**king awesome being able to sing the lowest notes of them all is. That's something that can't be trained. Now I wish I could be even a couple tones lower if I could, haha
what if u have range from C3 to A4 ?
@IV Blizzard Range isn't the only that determines vocal classification. Tonality, vocal weight and color.. so many different factors.
@@bradylasserre9320 my voice is quite bright , both speaking voice and singing voice , but C5 is impossible on full voice for me
@IV Blizzard Are you fishing for me to call you a tenor?
Bass is the best voice in the world. To all guys blessed with a bass voice - congratulations ! Be proud of you.
Thanks bro! It's nice to see someone who is down to support the bass squad, there are few and far between!
@@matthewpalm7484 U r welcome. Although I'm a bass-baritone myself, I'm still in love with my voice and soul 😉
@@barinero.93 I am glad that you're happy with yourself! Keep pushing man!
I'm a bass, Baretone & Tenor but I love to sing RNB thin voice hahaha
Deeper bass guys be like: 😏😏😏 stand aside kids.
So...YOU KNOW we now need an Alto, Mezzo Soprano and Soprano video, right?? 👀
Right!
NEED IT! I'm pretty sure I'm an alto but I dunno
I think I'm very much a mezzo, but I also don't know. I just need some help. Will you help Tara.
@@BH-iq3ic Do you know your current vocal range? Also, are you more comfortable with belting or are high notes more of your thing, "high notes" being anywhere from A4-A5 or higher?
And contralto ...
That was an eventful first 10 seconds:
Yass Tara's run
Is that J None?
Did J None just hit a D2?
he also can do C2)
@@antarezz yep he did one at 3:53
@@Marcell0Bass bro, you're like, everywhere XDD love it
Is he a strong bass? No. Can J. None hit bass notes effectively? Yes, absolutely.
@@Marcell0Bass i know that's why i said🔥
I spent most of my teens being classified as a baritone in school choirs due to my generally dark and heavy timbre, but I was moved into the tenor section because I was very adept at hitting that A4 note that commonly occurs in baroque choral arrangements. In college I was reclassified as a low tenor with an extended low and high range, I can get to an F#2 and still project reasonably well, and I am able to belt an E5 without straining, though I rarely had to go that high outside of singing in old school heavy metal bands.
A4?
@@markuwho Yeah, my phone typing skills are not the best, A4 is what I meant. I can belt/scream an A5 like the one Phil Anselmo hit at the end of Pantera’s Cemetery Gates, but I wouldn’t blend with the soprano section too well if attempting it during a performance of Handel. lol
This is the simplest and most clear video I've ever seen on voice types. Thank you!
Voice types have nothing to do with hitting a certain note. There are simply underdeveloped tenors who can't hit a C5.
There are tenors who can’t sing that much above a high G. True vocal classification is only really applicable to a developed trained voice.
@@boundary2580 yes kinda agree with that. Voice Classification should be used or labeled to those trained Singers. There are Tenors who can't hit G4 or can but having a difficulty cause they don't posses the proper technique to hit it.
@@NoOne-uc3xe yea, and then those tenors think they are baritones and never reach their full vocal potential.
@@boundary2580 i think im that untrained tenor.
Cuz my normal voice sounds like a tenor, but my range is baritone.
Anything above F4 or G4, my voice thins out so much nd breaks.
@@shriharir6450 we are the same. I am not sure if I am a tenor or baritone because here is a short story of my singing journey. When I was at high school, I kinda developed my lower register. Probably down to F2 because I used to be Bass in the choir. I was added to Bass because I used to have stage fright and I stopped singing if the note is around E4 because I was really shy. As time goes by, they noticed that my voice is changing a bit because I can reach F4 and G4 on a good day and I don't have much knowledge with techniques and stuff.. So they told me that I am Baritone.
I'm a baritone and I really really enjoy this video. Thanks to Tara Simon for uploading this helpful video. #Nepal
I feel like vocal classification is more of a spectrum rather than blocked off sections. For example; I would classify my voice being 50% baritone and 50% second tenor blend. So I can hit a G2 with the weight and resonance of a full 100% baritone singer. My top high chest belts go up to a A4 and have a 100% feel and weight of a second tenor. So I can use a good mix belt to C#5. Then in falsetto my voice starts feeling heavy and shrill at a G5. In this way I can visualize performing singing over 3 octaves comfortably. I practice to sing even lower and higher, but I feel like it will be a few years progress to hit E2’s and flageolet Bb5. Consistently. I have great freedom accepting my limitations to range because it forces me to use various dynamics to add contrast to the song, and make the audience feel like I’m singing higher and lower notes that I’m actually singing!
thanks for your comment - good to know i'm not alone, i too feel 50/50 barry/tenor - and with falsetto can easly sing over 3 octaves. i do have more difficulty though when songs are written for extreme low of baritone or extreme top of tenor range.
@@Papafou i feel like im in a similar boat however im between baritone and bass. with about 3 and a half octaves range with flasetto. my lowest note i can hit most days is a B1 but its breathy. so id say my comfortable range is around D2-F5
Everything about what you said, especially the range, matches so closely with my voice! Mine's underdeveloped though (had maybe one or two years of training, but inconsistent lessons). On a typical day, my chest voice starts weakening at B♭2 and ends at A♭2 (if super relaxed in the morning then an F#2 would be possible for a short period of time). Full chest went to B♭4 for only once or twice (probably can have more stable A4s and B♭4s if I stop getting nervous), I'd say my texture resembles a low tenor. Have NOT "discovered" my mixed voice, so usually I'm slightly afraid of going above F4, which is where I'd crack. Recently my teacher finally started with some mixed voice exercises (after a long time strengthening my chest voice).
We seldom practiced falsetto during class but I did mess around with it a lot on my own. Tops out at around G5 when I get really loud with it (can go higher but that would be yelling and I don't like the sound); it seems that I'm bad at a quieter falsetto, since I tend to strain when I go quieter above E♭5 (because I still haven't found my flageolet?). I may have developed some form of twang, because when hearing internally, my falsetto has a loud ringing to it. Especially between A4 to E5.
Have tried sucking in air and inconsistently reached the first few notes in the 6th octave, with little to some tension. But I know this wouldn't lead me anywhere so I should work on relaxing my voice enough to sing in flageolet. (There's a certain throat coordination you need to find, and it's a bit tricky.)
Thank you for the lesson- as always you are an excellent teacher.
Currently in a musical belting D5-Eb5 in multiple songs. True tenor squad 🙌🏾
which musical is that?
Tenors are betas
@@giannis_tar Narnia the musical as Aslan
@@willywonka00 I laughed so much with this comment LOL, and I'm a tenor
@@kelnerroberto5427 It's was just a joke lol
Hi shoutout to all my fellow tenors bmi singer/songwriter here keep singing perfect pitch and keep making beautiful bright sounds with your higher range us tenors can also sing a few lower notes too y’all stay blessed and keep singing !
Best explanation I've ever seen. Thank you!
Thank you for your entertaining teachings
Much love to basses out there, y'all got a beautiful range (my personal opinion). Not one myself though, I'm female lol
Thanks, and you might enjoy this.
ua-cam.com/video/Ka5bDlC9C-w/v-deo.html
(promise this isn't spam - the video is Paul Robeson singing Danny Boy in Eb, so down to C2)
@@patheddles4004 AHHH more food for my apparent bassophile self to feed on! 😂 Thank you!
@@RosheenQuynh You're very welcome. :-)
If you're keen, you're also welcome to come join our Facebook group "Octavism, Basstronomy, Choral".
And of course, the Oktavism channel here on UA-cam has tons of great stuff besides that one video I linked.
@@RosheenQuynh Lovely to get some appreciation finally, it's too underappreciated but it gets people's attention when you hit a solid C2!
@@matthewpalm7484 Haha, yeah! Totally! Y'all deserve it!
Thank you for this video. It was extremely helpful! 👍🏾😊
I’ve identified myself as a bass-baritone, but when I sang in a church choir, I was placed in 2nd bass because I was able to sing lower notes. Also, some said that I’m either a baritone or basso profundo. I could hit an easy, low contra C note.
u cant hit an easy c1 and be identified by anyone as a baritone lmao. im guessing u mean c2
@@lawsong6663that's what he said , read properly!!! Low c is C2 , Double low C is C1
@@manwithmonstervoice1100 contra is 1st oactave
@@manwithmonstervoice1100 contra notes start at c1 and ascend to b1
@@lawsong6663 well, I have heard guys telling that C2 is low C whereas C1 is double low C
Just discovered your channel and think it's great for an absolute beginner like myself. Hope you do more bass videos (my natural range/type).
For years I thought that the late Paul Robeson was a definitive bass, but it was eventually pointed out to me that the quality of his voice was so exceptional that it is easy to miss the fact that he was mostly in the baritone range.
His timbre was super bassy, wether his range was more bass or bass-baritone is where I'd question, but I'd hesitate to call him a baritone
Thank you I needed this!!!!
Random request but Tara you should cover Demi Lovato lionheart! It’s a crazy hard song but I know you could do it, no sweat!
Nice presentation! Great voice range. I’m a fellow baritone (second tenor to bass also)
@Tara Simon Studios, thanks for posting this video. Currently I go as low as a Bb1 and as high as an Ab4 in chest. I have the bass range to go as low as a growl A0, a chest-fry C1, and a subharmonic Eb1. So a vocal expert on UA-cam already confirmed me as a leggiero baritone.
The most common baritone aria from opera is probably ‘Largo al factotum’. Best recording is probably with Sesto Bruscantini. The definition of baritone voice is in that aria 😉
Hi Tenor 1 here maam Tara for almost 10years and counting💖
Thank you for the knowledge✨
I drove past your studio the other day! I didn't know you were in Smyrna, and drive on that street often. So cool!😊
Oh wow. Apparently I'm a bass and have been trying to sing falsetto my whole life. That felt so much more natural and sounded so much better.
Bahaha.
I like this guy!
What an awesome video, thank you great work 😊
So good I wanted to comment twice lol
Thank you so
Much for this . This video has helped me so much you don’t understand !!
Counter tenor is waving❤ love you maam!
I am wholly a bass, and as much as I try to increase my range, I have to go falsetto to hit those higher tenor notes. I appreciate this video’s level of clarity in the ranges, especially coming from J-None. Thanks.
I enjoy my 4th octave of my voice the most and challenging myself.
Me being a tenor 1 that commonly sings alto watching this: 🤠
I'm a Tenor 1 😊 Let's get it
Alto/Contralto here!👍🏾
same ahahaha
Alto here!
Tenor here
I love this.
IM A BARITONE!!!! Thanks for helping me find out!!!! I love all your videos Ms. Tara. Honestly you are the only vocal coach i watch..You explain everything so easy. I love it. Thanks alot!💖
Wait...so after one video u are 100% that u are Baritone?
@@ulquiorra635 Yes.. Based on this one video i know what i am... Sounds crazy but its true. i know for sure my voice cant get deep..and tenor i can only reach a certain key..thats it..no higher.
@@fredhill9385 I get it.. but most of baritone after a while they turn out to be low tenors.
@@ulquiorra635 that is definitely true. Now you have me thinking now. I guess i have to ask Ms. Tara to really find out.
@@fredhill9385 Actually Tara video is little Bs... cuz she didn't mention that untrained voices shud not be classified, also she didn't mention about 1st and 2 passagio..
Haha awesome clip. Awesome voice too!!
That bass is insane.
I respect his talent & what he said. Real tenors hit that C5. I’m a baritenor and boy I had to learn the hard way.
I loved this video! Personally I’m a bass and can comfortably sing in the Baritone range as well. I think I’m just all over the place 😂 I was able to comfortable sing the tenor part for “oh say” in chest voice to!
You are most probably a 1st Bass( The higher end of Bass that sometimes extends into Baritone range)
I'm definitely am.a bass. For choral works I sing down to Db2 (one ledger line below the bass staff). But early in the morning, while my vocal cords are relaxed, I have been able to go down to G1, 3 ledger lines below bass staff.
I think this male singer has a fabulous bass voice. would pay to hear him sing bass
Wow ok so I just woke up as a bass and because of this video I started testing my range, and went down to a comfortable C2. Also a bit more strained F1 chest. Thank you for making this video so I could find out my capabilities in the morning. (Quick tip for basses, when you wake up your voice will most likely be lower. I can’t say anything for quality, but it will be lower most likely)
Well, I'm a Mezzo but I love baritones cause they are my or Mezzo-sopranos opposite. So I am obsessed 💖 with the voice type.😍💙🧡💚💜🥰. Oh, and love u Terra super mega fan⭐🤯✨🌷🔥
This guy has great range.
super great vid, I loved it! Both of you just nailed it. 100% agree that your range "classification" can be hybrid rather than absolute, I tend to be baritone with decent bass and poorer at G4.
I think even reaching G4 is an accomplishment. As a bass-tenor, I tend to max out at E4.
I think I'm a bass singer then 🤔 😂 you guys are awesome and informative while still being very entertaining. You got a new fan 🥰
From Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 ,this is Awesome... amazingly helpful
Yaaay! I’m so glad to hear that!!
I'm A baritone n I'm so proud of it 🥰
Very helpful 👍
This is great! Can we please get one for the female voices, too? Thank you!
There are some male voices who are Bass-Baritones. That's rather common. Now there are also some Contrabass and Subcontrabass male voices as well. Not as common, but several millions worldwide have that range. I'm a Tenor myself. Untrained, but naturally can go way up and down the range. Just musically inclined. I played Coronet🎺in 7th & 8th Grade. I should've kept playing through high school though🙁 Gold Medals Galore. Mini Dynasty as a soloist and duet🥇🥇🥇🥇 I know my way around instruments though and definitely love hearing great sounding voices. Great Video🎼🎶🎵
I hear what he's saying about baritone G and a tenor C
But I'd actually say, a baritone G is more comparible to a tenor A
And a baritone A is more comparable to a Tenor C
Due to the amount of mixing needed on average.
In my books
Beginner singer:
Highest note being
Baritone C4-D4
Tenor D4-E4
Beginner-intimidate:
Struggling with bridge
Baritone
E4
Tenor
F4/F#4
Intermediate:
Can mix decently in a strong full tone
(Note like falsetto but a belted quality)
Baritone
F4-G4
Tenor G4-A4
Advanced/professional level can sing all/most reprotiore of your classification.
Can mix through your bridge effortlessly
Baritone
G4-A4
Tenor A4-C5
Mastery level
Can mix way beyond the bridge
Baritone
A4 +
tenor C5 +
Thank you.
J. None heyyyyyyyyy.... Please comeback to Voiceplay as soon as possible ....huhu
That’s unfortunately a problem. He will not come back for over 5 months. I don’t know if that’s “soon as possible” to you, but yeh...
Not sure if you've listened to /analyzed Twinkie Clark or Melanie Daniel's vocals... but I'd be interested in hearing your take on them. Both have a some pretty impressive range/ techniques for sure.
In my case it depends of the day. Sometimes it is between an G2/G2#-G4#/A4 (I am capable of hitting that A4#, but I cannot sustain it)
What's your vocal classification, Tara? Thanks for the video!
I think Tara has previously said she is a soprano
Thanks 4 this video cuz it helped me confirm that ima tenor
Avery Wilson is a great example of a tenor belting all the way up to F5.
Isn’t he a baritone
He actually mixes
Avery is clean full voice up to a G5. He's on the higher side even for tenors.
@@themajestyjoshua yeah i dont think ive heard him since ive only seen snippets but if he can belt that high its mixed belting...its not possible for a male to belt in pure chest that high, even sopranos have to mix belt f5s and lower in the 5th octave with a few who can maybe "pull" chest up that high and even then, there is usually some degree of mixing. For example, Ariana Grande, her belted f5s are all mixed. Mixing is necessary for belting notes that high.
@@deahsarnosse4446 facts i can go to a c5 without mixing because I haven’t found my mixed and the c5 is strain most likely and my b4 and a4 sounds good
Will you please make another one talking about alto, mezzo and soprano classifications. I would like to find mine. Thank you for this video. God bless you.
ua-cam.com/video/1Tkbkjo7ECk/v-deo.html
This video compares each voice type singing certain notes and really allows you to see the voice color in the lower middle to higher range
"You are not a real tenor if .........." - SHOTS FIRED! Instant LIKE
I can barley hit F4 but I can so 🥲 the C5 really got me when he said it.
I see so many comments about not being able to get into the 'rafters' like the girls do or even the Tenors. SO whadya do? You sing the next harmony down. Not the whole octave but just a third. And that's how you learn to show off your resonance, and without straining, stay well within your range.
I saw an interview with 'Tenor' Russell Watson once and he said that he was only a tenor after about 5 pm, he spent the day warming into it because he's a baritone naturally.
yea... this video told me i need a lot of help 😌
Definitely I'm a Tenor. Not only the texture is Finer and lighter than a baritono, but I also can belt between C5 and E5. Of course I don't have the best technic in this part of my range, but the notes are there and They don't hurt either.
My vocal coach says im a Bass/Baritone not quite sure what that means but i can belt pretty high to a B for Phil Collins songs. But i am more comfortable with singing Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Jim Reeves, Don Williams and Johnny Cash songs.
Would love to become more comfortable with belting high so i can comfortably sing Phil Collins songs.
I class myself as a baritone, but I sing bass in High School Choir. While baritones get most bass parts as well, for TMEA all-state, Baritone suits me more, since basses go lower than I can go, not to mention my range can go as low as Eb2 sometimes, and I can hit high C5 sometimes, but I think my “sound-good” max is A4, because it gets a bit shaky singing Bb4.
Now I've classified my range. I am TENOR !
that must have been the reason, I could easily sing QUEEN and NAZARETH.
THANKS A LOT .
All my guys down here in the comments bringing up countertenors. Y'all, countertenor is a coordination/approach to singing, not a voice type!
Thank you!
I missed this when it came out but it’s such a joy to see J.None. That was my treat for the evening.
Now how do you classify Dimash?
I am a baritone without doubt. After a good warm up I can sing a little lower and a small bit above the baritone range.
Interesting!
Yes love the fashion nova shirt
By the way, websites that say G sharp 2 for Tenors is CORRECT since it's the very very very EXTREME bottom of our range. C3-C5 is the tessiatura range but not our full range
The very very very extreme bottom of tenor range is around F2 imo. G#2 is within speaking range for most tenors.
@@giannis_tar I didn't know that! For me it's extremely low cause my voice is thinner. I usually speak between C3-G3 when I'm not raising my voice.
@@stevengrantofthegiftshop1549 based on my experience and what you are telling me it is possible that you are either a high tenor or your chest voice needs training. If the latter is true then I bet your speaking voice is also relatively quiet.
@@giannis_tar Probably the former; my speaking voice is quite loud
@@giannis_tar
Can confirm. I am a Tenor, and my speaking voice has a median frequency of A#2. I speak between F#2-D#3 most of the time.
And, yes E2 is at the very bottom of my range, and my tessitura is from G#2-E4.
My chest voice goes from B flat 1 to A5. My tone quality is Baritone going to Tenor. In open mics I try and sing 1 song with Tenor (I am practicing Maria) and then 1 Bass Baritone (Old Man River). I have uploaded 6 songs onto youtube. G4 is a tough note for me. My coach says I am a low Tenor or a high Baritone. I sing between B flat 1 to F4. My best note is D4. Neil Grossbard
I just gotta say: I have similar experiences when trying to classify people on Quora. WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE believe in range being the only thing that determines your voice type. I keep having to say the same thing in every one of those types of questions, as people just blindly believe in that myth. And personally, vocal weight with timbre quality is what determines voice type more than anything else. I really wish people actually knew this.
Ok and what about passagio? Do they determine your voice?
Didn't think about that. For sure it can be an important factor. (And I'm pretending by the way that this is a genuine question in case you're being sarcastic.)
I mean I can’t hit those Charlie Puth notes but I can fly thru Bieber or Mendes notes.. anyone else? 😅
All of them sings very high, it depends of the song or type of belt, the problem with Charlie is that he belts more chesty than the others two it mean more difficult.
It's like do Ariana's F5 should be easier and more mixed than Mariah's F5 which is more difficult and Less mixed.
Lol I'm more of a Jamie Cullum
Imma baritone,Mendes is easy,bieber too,not all of his songs,cuz he uses mixed cuz of his issues with not being able to belt.Charlie is definitely abit hard,cuz he uses head voice for most of his songs.Keep in mind,all baritones,its what they choose to use to sing,if you jear Charlie's speaking voice is pretty low and deep.
@@victorleebhagad352 They aren't baritones Darling they have truly Tenor voices. Lmao
@@ismaelm.mbaangue9147 Okay my DARLING,you dont understand,im gonna have to put it this way,ever heard of mix,yea,all of em use mix.And im positive you dont know about tenors,Charlie uses head alot and mix too,And Bieber has problems belting,so he uses mix which will sound like tenor voice tone,aight?Now Mendez has a baritone voice.DARLING,you must look at their range in chest voice,not when they use techniques and mix using a lighter tone,if you hear em in chest voice,they cant belt higher that A4,in chest.Where as Tenors....they should be able to belt up to the 5th octave,around C5 as proof they are tenors in chest,keep in mind.Now most tenors have a shallow light tone,and its their natural tone,where as baritones have a deeper tone,some slightly,some much deeper,and all 3 of em (Charlie,Mendez &Bieb)all choose to sing in mixed registers,which if done correctly,will give the impression of a tenor singing.I know DARLING,it confused you,well now i told you,im not gonna LMAO at you,you didnt know,now ive told you.
Cheers DARLING,once you understand,you'll be thanking be and agreeing.
Tesittura I think it's better for establishing vocal range. E. G. My comfortable range is e2-e4 (full support, no mix voice or head voice), but I feel better in baritone instances (my timber is closer to a bass).
Answer? It depends.
you should do a video on Contrabass and countertenors.
as a baritone i can proudly belt a g#4 and mix a Bb2, but either way i love where i am
I am a basso profundo but I only hit a Eb2 to the scale to the Bb1 just a little bit
Low Baritone here that can barely get out F4’s. I can relate on the G4 because I always crack that high up. But I can reliably sing down to an e2 or d2 depending on the day
I think it should also be more about your tessitura, where your voice sits, which notes you sing more comfortably.
I am a teenager so vocal range rlly doesn't matter but I am bass range wise as I can reach into the 1st octave but my tonality and the way I sing fits more into a baritone or tenor so if your are struggling with the same problem you maybe a lyrical bass like me 💗💗🎵
Great point about timbre of the voice. Thats really the defining characteristic of voice type. Range is not. Plenty of baritones can belt a C5 with proper development of mixed voice and good resonance placement. But, they’re still a bari at the end of the day🤣.
I’m a jugendlicher heldentenor and B4 is the comfortable top of my range.
Well now understand my voice better , BARITONE!!
So a few years ago I tried taking vocal lessons in person and the vocal teacher tried saying I was a Baritone but all of my life before that I've easily been classified as a tenor and sometimes in choir I would sing alto
I can comfortably hit A2-F5 but some days I can hit that G2-G5 and if I push then that high A5, still working towards that C6, and im a low tenor
Music has always been my first love. After performing as a 2nd tenor in over 300 concerts in thirty years, I'm very happy to own the fact now that I am a Lyric Baritone.
I can sing some Will Downing (Bass) songs and some Babyface(Tenor) songs.
My Falsetto register can comfortably sing songs from:
Earth Wind and Fire
Stylistics
Blue Magic
Confunkshun
Heatwave and
Shalamar
Tarra you are amazingly talented and have a pleasant uplifting energy. Keep doing what you do girl!❤
-Music Academy Owner
-Professional Vocal Coach
Big ups to the hybrids via Bass-Baritones!
Ok. Im new to singing but now i get it. I was trying to sing everything with a great difficulty and strain 3 octaves above my actual range. Completely out of breath and breaking voice. It seems I can go even lower then C2 and it's still Way more comfortable than C5... Not sure how practical this "Bass range" is though... I guess if you like being a pedal note for a choir :)