Oh my goodness! My jaw kept dropping further and further when Nikki was doing the top range of her chest voice! I was shook! You could hear a little bit of strain, but she was definitely still hitting those notes! Tara was right! She did start to sound like Jennifer Hudson! Edit: it happened again when she tapped out her head voice!🤯
It’s amazing how far you can go when you have proper technique!! We strive to teach these same techniques to everyone in the TSS family so everyone can achieve their full potential!!
@@Tarasimonstudios also, can you please come to Missouri and do a Sing Better in Seconds?! Cape Girardeau is a fairly large city half an hour away from me. I'd love to film a segment with you!
@@Tarasimonstudios So I help with children’s choir at my church and I hit a high E and my vocal range is A2 and F7…Can you please come to Indianapolis, IN. I’d love to be in a sing better in seconds segment with you
Tara, you are so supportive and generous when commenting on other people's abilities. So refreshing to see someone on UA-cam who doesn't think that complimenting someone takes away from his own shine. Good for you!
Hi Tara. Could you also do an episode on how to expand one's vocal range? Also, since Altos seem to be kind of neglected in this world, could you do an episode on how Altos can make their voice more interesting, something that will make them sound reaally special and unique in contrast with the other ranges like the more popular Soprano. Im guessing Altos can make themselves really stand out by having unique textures. I can think of Eabha Mcmahon from Celtic Woman. Please listen to her singing Danny Boy. Anyway, this is a wish. I'm sure Altos can offer something very unique and refreshing if we will just be wise about it.
She's coloratura contralto definitely. I have friend professional singer with the same voice and she is high contralto. But my friend finished university as lyric soprano.
I knew this young talented woman could SAAAAANG BUT DANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HER SUNG RANGE (DISPLAYED) WAS 😏🙃👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾A2 (which she did in Chest Voice/Head Voice) - A5 phrased in Mixed Voice👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾- 🥺🤸🏾♂️🤸😳😲E6😳😲😮🤗 PHRASED IN HEAD VOICE!!! This is amazing but also to wince doing this exercise is OKAY!!!! THIS IS THE HEIGHT OF TECHNIQUE FOR THIS OCTAVE WHICH SHE NAILED!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M SUPER PROUD!!!!!!!!! AND I WAS RIGHT WITH YOU TARA ON THOSE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯😅😅😅😅👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 (The talent in that room is IMPECCABLE!!!!!) PS THANK YOU TARA FOR ADDING "DANG TO MY VOCABULARY!!! AND FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK IN DOING THESE VIDEO'S 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
That was fantastic Nikki - great job!! Yes it would be fun to see you two to switch and hear Tara's range as well. Nikki - how many times will you get Tara to go above and beyond as well??!
You can try to determine the type of the singer by the lower notes in the range (it happens that the timbre of a beginner singer may not be formed and "confuse the cards" in determining the type of voice). Voice type and lower sounds: soprano G#3-A3 mezzo-soprano F3-F#3 contralto C#3-D3 (and below) tenor G#2-A2 baritone F2-F#2 bass C#2-D2 (and below) Also, the type of voice can be determined by the frequencies of the typical high singing formant: soprano 3500 Hz mezzo 3200 Hz contralto 3000 Hz tenor 2700 Hz baritone 2500 Hz bass 2300 Hz
Eh... I think she is either a full lyric soprano or lyric mezzo. She gets to A2, but her wheelhouse as far as chest is more around F3 to G5. Past that she loses color. Plus her voice isn’t androgynous enough. She’s probably a mezzo considering how low she can get. Full lyric sopranos can sound like mezzos though.
This was so funny to watch! LOL! I tried my vocal range long ago, and it expands from A2 to Eb7. For the low, I feel comfortable with B2. For the high, it’s a mixed bag. I do have whistle tones but it’s a hit or miss. I would say around an F6/F#6. Nicki has a great voice range! I love this video so much! :D
i was told, for some reason, the notation on piano is one octave higher. not really sure why, but the american notation seem to consider the same note one octave lower. so, i'd say, in this context, both A5 and A6 are the same
It's scientific notation vs latin notation. As someone who's been taught piano for 10+ years, and being in a latin country, I personally used latin, and the octave number doesn't matter, it's not being referred to, really, at least in the context of playing an instrument ; I don't think it has anything to do with the instrument. Going up, it's G5, A5, B5, C6, D6 (high C and high D that Nikki hit in head voice) in scientific notation. Going down, Nikki didn't go down to A3, she went down to A2, the low tenor A, and that's a 4 octaves + a fourth range. In latin notation, A2 is La1, G5 is Sol4, A5 is La4, B5 is Si4, C6 is Do5/Ut5, D6 is Re5. It's already confusing enough just with these two standards, but if we start using different notations by instruments we're not out of the woods, *and* the notations have no use. The range was A2-A4-D6 in scientific and La1-La3-Re5 in latin. Anything else is creating more confusion for no good reason.
lonewaer Thanks for the explanation and totally agree, except Nikki did A2-A5-D6 ( not A2-A4-A6 as you typed at the end). Ie chest+mix range was A2 to A5
If you want to know your type of voice check your lows(doable notes): Female Soprano G#3-A3 Mezzo F3-F#3 Contralto C#3-D3 (and below) Male Tenor G#2-A2 Baritone F2-F#2 Bass C#2-D2(and below) Check begining of your head registre: (~ means approximately) Contralto ~C5 Mezzo ~Eb5 Soprano ~Gb5 Bass ~ C4 Baritone ~ Eb4 Tenor ~ Gb4 Check formants of your voice with spectral analysis: 2300 Hz Bass 2500 Hz Baritone 2700 Hz Tenor 3000 Hz Contralto 3200 Hz Mezzo 3500 Hz Soprano
I want to give a shout out and appreciate your time. I just turned 41 I quit smoking cigarettes several mos ago after 20+ years. I now have been working on my singing voice that has been my motivation. It has amazingly changed with my own practice techniques drastically for the better. Everyone has noticed. One of those techniques involves lung expansion like what lifeguards are taught. The second technique I'm going to share is my favorite and immediate results...... Humming. I put on a karaoke version and closed my mouth i take deep breaths and hum several songs. * The 1st technique of lung expansion I inhale to the most hold for 6 sec release for 10 the build my exhale down to 10 sec all the way to exhale for 35 sec ( for an ex smoker wow) * Also the 1st technique I will practice upside down ( it's amazing how gravity changes the feel of that method) *2nd technique I feel helps widen my range.
Wow you gurls are funny I laughed a lot 😂😂 and wow I feel that I need to discover my vocal range too . Thank you and please keep making a lot training videos love you 💖🙏🏻
She is amazing 3 octaves in chest! Full resonant... Id cap myself at C6 is I was her because above that was tough for her but those lows were rich. Omg
First, warm up your vocal cords. Then, start matching notes with a piano. You'll strike and sing middle C (C4) and work your way down until you are no longer comfortably hitting another note. Then, turn it around and do the same thing going up the scale. If you get to the next C going up but not comfortably to D, your upper vocal range is C5. If you get to the G above middle C, it's G4. Use the same system, in reverse, to find your lower range. These high and low notes will define your vocal range. get your free part singing course here >> t.co/8mIhSd5vcJ?amp=1?freecourse6 Primero, calienta tus cuerdas vocales. Luego, comience a emparejar notas con un piano. Tocarás y cantarás C central (C4) y avanzarás hacia abajo hasta que ya no estés tocando otra nota cómodamente. Luego, dale la vuelta y haz lo mismo subiendo la escala. Si llega a la siguiente C subiendo pero no cómodamente a D, su rango vocal superior es C5. Si llegas a la G por encima de la C central, es G4. Utilice el mismo sistema, a la inversa, para encontrar su rango más bajo. Estas notas altas y bajas definirán su rango vocal.
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Nikki may have a 4 octave range, but her attitude is 6 octaves. :)
KaaSerpent haaaaa...agreed!!
Haha. So true
she's so funny!!
Range !!
Yessss😂
my jaw dropped and then kept dropping as she went higher and higher god BLESS her vocal range
cwahlb1 ikr
cwahlb1 it was eazy but then 🤯🤯🤯🤯
oh he already did that
Oh my goodness! My jaw kept dropping further and further when Nikki was doing the top range of her chest voice! I was shook! You could hear a little bit of strain, but she was definitely still hitting those notes! Tara was right! She did start to sound like Jennifer Hudson!
Edit: it happened again when she tapped out her head voice!🤯
It’s amazing how far you can go when you have proper technique!! We strive to teach these same techniques to everyone in the TSS family so everyone can achieve their full potential!!
@@Tarasimonstudios uggghhh, Tara, I want you to coach me so badly! But I have no money!😭😭😭
@@Tarasimonstudios also, can you please come to Missouri and do a Sing Better in Seconds?! Cape Girardeau is a fairly large city half an hour away from me. I'd love to film a segment with you!
@@Tarasimonstudios So I help with children’s choir at my church and I hit a high E and my vocal range is A2 and F7…Can you please come to Indianapolis, IN. I’d love to be in a sing better in seconds segment with you
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Tara we want to see your vocal range 😀😀!!
Oh no, don't do that to her 😆 I mean, I agree but still haha
RoseOfTheNight4444 I wanna hear those high notes😄😄
@@Dom-wv9eu 😂 I'm personally a low note kinda gal
RoseOfTheNight4444 I wanna hear Tara hitting those notes too 😂
@@Dom-wv9eu 😂
Tara, you are so supportive and generous when commenting on other people's abilities. So refreshing to see someone on UA-cam who doesn't think that complimenting someone takes away from his own shine. Good for you!
Very humble and encouraging yet honest... but most importantly, beautiful personality.
Yes. I love Miss Tara OMG 🥰❤️
Holy moly, her range is mad
Wooooow! Now we want Tara’s vocal range!!! 😱😱
Oh so she's GOOD good
The last 5 hey now's were in mix. They had the beauty of falsettos, and the power of belts. Absolutely incredible.
Their vibe is go genuine and I crack up at every joke😂😂
i want to hear Tara's range so bad
Nikki is so funny, I'm dying! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How do you know when you're singing high and not just screaming?
singing is just screaming on pitch anyways
Think of lifting you larynx up
@@Tachihito lol this comment made me lol
If you can feel it in your throat you're probably just screaming and also probably hurting your vocal cords
Looks up strain vs support. That's usually what makes it sound different. Screams sound strained, rather than supported.
Is Nikki even human 😲 that range is out of this world my expression’s like 😯😦😧😮😲 that’s crazy ! 🥰 great job
I love Nikki's sense of humour👍
I’m wearing headphones for gods sake when she did the high notes xD I had fun blasting my ears out
R.I.P.
Nikki seems like she is a blast to be around.
Hi Tara. Could you also do an episode on how to expand one's vocal range? Also, since Altos seem to be kind of neglected in this world, could you do an episode on how Altos can make their voice more interesting, something that will make them sound reaally special and unique in contrast with the other ranges like the more popular Soprano. Im guessing Altos can make themselves really stand out by having unique textures. I can think of Eabha Mcmahon from Celtic Woman. Please listen to her singing Danny Boy. Anyway, this is a wish. I'm sure Altos can offer something very unique and refreshing if we will just be wise about it.
Up please Tara
Fr
Yes, this would be really helpful
Wow that was fun. I caught myself holding my breath and tightening my abs in sympathy as she was climbing up her vocal range. Incredible.
I wonder how the glass behind niki didn’t break 😂😂
That's because you haven't seen Mariah hitting the 7th octave... 😂😂
😂😂
Thanks!
I like Nikki, she really seems like a joy to work with.
She surprised herself. I love it❤️
Nikki’s range is ridiculous!!! 🤭😮👏🏼👏🏼
Fantastic. I'm glad you're doing one for females, because you never did a mixed voice lesson for females, LOL.
Yes, it’s overdue! It was highly requested!
Her lowest note is an A2, not A3... her voice is sooooo good!
What was the note she had stop on
She's coloratura contralto definitely. I have friend professional singer with the same voice and she is high contralto. But my friend finished university as lyric soprano.
Yeah. Tara said A6 instead of A5 and A3 instead of A2. A6 is too high to sing it with mixed voice.
@@Kurdyukov87pianist I think Nicki is a Mezzo-Soprano
I was like.... Whats wrong
Very nice Nikki! Thanks for your willingness to show us your abilities in range!
Amaaazing video.
But am I the only one who wants so see Taras range 🤔😋?
Tara we wanna see YOUR vocal range!!! These whistles be crazy 😍
I have no idea what's going on here, I just want to learn to sing well ahh
But you guys are awesome !
SAME
tara...that took courage and you shined in the lesson
Nikki is AMAZING!!! What a beautiful and powerful voice!
My range is like 1 octave...
Mine too
mine is -1 🙂
i feel you.. ist like from A to A :(
mines barely one octave
same
I really enjoyed watching this video! Nikki would be the kind of vocal coach I would want to work with. She had a great personality.
I knew this young talented woman could SAAAAANG BUT DANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HER SUNG RANGE (DISPLAYED) WAS 😏🙃👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾A2 (which she did in Chest Voice/Head Voice) - A5 phrased in Mixed Voice👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾- 🥺🤸🏾♂️🤸😳😲E6😳😲😮🤗 PHRASED IN HEAD VOICE!!! This is amazing but also to wince doing this exercise is OKAY!!!! THIS IS THE HEIGHT OF TECHNIQUE FOR THIS OCTAVE WHICH SHE NAILED!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M SUPER PROUD!!!!!!!!! AND I WAS RIGHT WITH YOU TARA ON THOSE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯😅😅😅😅👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 (The talent in that room is IMPECCABLE!!!!!) PS THANK YOU TARA FOR ADDING "DANG TO MY VOCABULARY!!! AND FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK IN DOING THESE VIDEO'S 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Just love their personalities. Makes me wanna stay
Nikki has a beautiful voice!
When Nikki kept going higher and higher and higher, I felt like a failure 😭😭😂😂
Nikki! You're AWESOME!
That was fantastic Nikki - great job!!
Yes it would be fun to see you two to switch and hear Tara's range as well. Nikki - how many times will you get Tara to go above and beyond as well??!
You two put a huge smile on my face 😀. Amazing work Nikki 👏👏❤️
You can try to determine the type of the singer by the lower notes in the range (it happens that the timbre of a beginner singer may not be formed and "confuse the cards" in determining the type of voice).
Voice type and lower sounds:
soprano G#3-A3
mezzo-soprano F3-F#3
contralto C#3-D3 (and below)
tenor G#2-A2
baritone F2-F#2
bass C#2-D2 (and below)
Also, the type of voice can be determined by the frequencies of the typical high singing formant:
soprano 3500 Hz
mezzo 3200 Hz
contralto 3000 Hz
tenor 2700 Hz
baritone 2500 Hz
bass 2300 Hz
Wow, Nikki!
A2 - A5, three octaves, all in chest and chest/mix; Nikki is a contralto.
BACCHUS3D Animation she is clearly a soprano
@@noejaquez944 She's a mezzo soprano ♥
It’s hard for me to tell at first, but Zied I think you’re right that she is actually a mezzo.
Eh... I think she is either a full lyric soprano or lyric mezzo. She gets to A2, but her wheelhouse as far as chest is more around F3 to G5. Past that she loses color. Plus her voice isn’t androgynous enough. She’s probably a mezzo considering how low she can get. Full lyric sopranos can sound like mezzos though.
@@ziedmhidi6838 i don't think she's a Mezzo, maybe i'm wrong but She's clearly a Soprano
Good Job Nikki, That was AMAZING!
So gorgeous on those high notes!
Love Tara and Nikki together 👍🏼👍🏼
Go 'head sticky Nicky. Much love and thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing this! Just turned 60 and just really learning how to use my voice and sing true. And my range now!
That chemistry tho.. 🔥👀
Beautiful to witness your relationship with each other xxx
Nikki is AMAZING! wow! Love her voice and personality. Love your relationship!
Nikki.......you're Awesome
We want Tara’s range!!!
Great demonstration and props to Nikki for letting us be jealous of her crazy lows and light and beautiful highs!!
You two are so funny! Thank you for this video 😂 I have learned so much from your videos 💜
both of your have amazing voices !
Love the energy between you two 🥰
This sounded amazing.. side note.. That LOOK Nikki gave you girll woooooooo lawddd.🤣😍🥰
Hello! Im from Argentina.. love tonsee your videos in this Corona virus times!!!
This was so funny to watch! LOL!
I tried my vocal range long ago, and it expands from A2 to Eb7. For the low, I feel comfortable with B2. For the high, it’s a mixed bag. I do have whistle tones but it’s a hit or miss. I would say around an F6/F#6. Nicki has a great voice range! I love this video so much! :D
This video deserves ALL the snaps! Amazing talent and technique!
Thasss my Coach!!!!! Coach Nikki!!! How in the world!! #actualgoals #proud #mysmileisbeamin
Tara we want to hear your range!!!
OMG she has an awesome range. Wow!!! 💙💓💓💘
You are the best coach EVER!!
Awesome Nikki!
Wow! she's Amazing! beautiful voice
Nikki is whole a range , omg 😳🤩
Nicky.. You're brilliant!
5:40 You meant A5, as in "Demi Lovato" A5.
A6 - octave higher - would be...um, "Natalie Dessay".
i was told, for some reason, the notation on piano is one octave higher. not really sure why, but the american notation seem to consider the same note one octave lower. so, i'd say, in this context, both A5 and A6 are the same
@@pipocasmith9222 I figured that was the reason. Still might be super confusing for people in the context of vocals, though
It's cause the new octave starts at A not C 🤷♂️
So like it goes G5, G#5, A6 lol
It's scientific notation vs latin notation. As someone who's been taught piano for 10+ years, and being in a latin country, I personally used latin, and the octave number doesn't matter, it's not being referred to, really, at least in the context of playing an instrument ; I don't think it has anything to do with the instrument.
Going up, it's G5, A5, B5, C6, D6 (high C and high D that Nikki hit in head voice) in scientific notation. Going down, Nikki didn't go down to A3, she went down to A2, the low tenor A, and that's a 4 octaves + a fourth range.
In latin notation, A2 is La1, G5 is Sol4, A5 is La4, B5 is Si4, C6 is Do5/Ut5, D6 is Re5.
It's already confusing enough just with these two standards, but if we start using different notations by instruments we're not out of the woods, *and* the notations have no use. The range was A2-A4-D6 in scientific and La1-La3-Re5 in latin. Anything else is creating more confusion for no good reason.
lonewaer Thanks for the explanation and totally agree, except Nikki did A2-A5-D6 ( not A2-A4-A6 as you typed at the end). Ie chest+mix range was A2 to A5
Fantastic range! Oh my.... Nikki has true skill & talent!
If you want to know your type of voice check your lows(doable notes):
Female
Soprano G#3-A3
Mezzo F3-F#3
Contralto C#3-D3 (and below)
Male
Tenor G#2-A2
Baritone F2-F#2
Bass C#2-D2(and below)
Check begining of your head registre: (~ means approximately)
Contralto ~C5
Mezzo ~Eb5
Soprano ~Gb5
Bass ~ C4
Baritone ~ Eb4
Tenor ~ Gb4
Check formants of your voice with spectral analysis:
2300 Hz Bass
2500 Hz Baritone
2700 Hz Tenor
3000 Hz Contralto
3200 Hz Mezzo
3500 Hz Soprano
What's my vocal type? Bb2-F#5-C6
I want to give a shout out and appreciate your time.
I just turned 41 I quit smoking cigarettes several mos ago after 20+ years.
I now have been working on my singing voice that has been my motivation.
It has amazingly changed with my own practice techniques drastically for the better. Everyone has noticed.
One of those techniques involves lung expansion like what lifeguards are taught.
The second technique I'm going to share is my favorite and immediate results...... Humming.
I put on a karaoke version and closed my mouth i take deep breaths and hum several songs.
* The 1st technique of lung expansion I inhale to the most hold for 6 sec release for 10 the build my exhale down to 10 sec all the way to exhale for 35 sec ( for an ex smoker wow)
* Also the 1st technique I will practice upside down ( it's amazing how gravity changes the feel of that method)
*2nd technique I feel helps widen my range.
I definitely felt a couple of butterflies and tears😍👌
Wow! Nicki! So cool to watch you do this :D Thanks you two!
AMAZING. AMAZING. AMAZING. ❤️ ⭐️ ❤️
I love this ...awesome
Can you please come to England? Would love to have a cup of tea with you and then move onto some singing sessions
Dang Nikki!! Fabulous job!!!
Wow you gurls are funny I laughed a lot 😂😂 and wow I feel that I need to discover my vocal range too . Thank you and please keep making a lot training videos love you 💖🙏🏻
Wow ladies I have never seen this done before , Nikki you are amazing , both you ladies are awesome , loved the video liked and subscribed.
Welcome to my Tarabyte family! I appreciate u!
Niki you’re fantastic 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yeah we want to see your vocal range .
Wow, A2-A5-E6 doable and B2-G#5-D6 singable is very impressive!!!
Beautiful voice Nikki. 👍🏻
Oh Wow. She's good
I was so shook by Nikki vocal range, she is amazing
*A2-A5-E6* WOWWW OKKKK NIKKIIIIIIII 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
That's #Beyonce range
She would make a killer Opera singer lol
She is amazing 3 octaves in chest! Full resonant... Id cap myself at C6 is I was her because above that was tough for her but those lows were rich. Omg
Beautiful voice Nikki
Doing it great, too...👌🏻
O M G this girl vocal range honestly is amazing
I loved Nikki's attitude fr fr
She's amazing
First, warm up your vocal cords. Then, start matching notes with a piano.
You'll strike and sing middle C (C4) and work your way down until you are no longer comfortably hitting another note. Then, turn it around and do the same thing going up the scale.
If you get to the next C going up but not comfortably to D, your upper vocal range is C5. If you get to the G above middle C, it's G4.
Use the same system, in reverse, to find your lower range. These high and low notes will define your vocal range.
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Primero, calienta tus cuerdas vocales. Luego, comience a emparejar notas con un piano.
Tocarás y cantarás C central (C4) y avanzarás hacia abajo hasta que ya no estés tocando otra nota cómodamente. Luego, dale la vuelta y haz lo mismo subiendo la escala.
Si llega a la siguiente C subiendo pero no cómodamente a D, su rango vocal superior es C5. Si llegas a la G por encima de la C central, es G4.
Utilice el mismo sistema, a la inversa, para encontrar su rango más bajo. Estas notas altas y bajas definirán su rango vocal.
Nicky was fantastic 👏
Yesssss 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥