@@gayboyjeremy335 No bro, you're clearly a tenor. B2 isn't low enough for a baritone, you should at least have an A2 or a G#2. And your high range is too absurdly extense for a baritone, so you're a tenor.
@@ferbmixes8352 no, no. You people on the internet have it all wrong. I read several books and took classes on this, your vocal type is not mainly about the notes you hit but how your voice overall sounds. My range is E2-F4-F5(G5) but i'm a tenor because my range overal sounds light toned and breathy. My big brother can hit a D6 in falsetto but he's a baritone, his voice sounds heavier and manlier
You forgot to include her mix... I’m pretty sure some of the notes you put down as chest are actually mix... its just harder to tell where her mix is because she sings so light. But yeah I’m sure some of those notes are actually mix.
I can get down to an F2 (If forced, then E2) and belt up to a A4 with comfort. Forcing it a little gets me to a C#5 and sometimes D5. Rarely, when my voice is "on fire" I belt an E5. The fifth octave comes out strained no matter what currently. Head voice would vary on my voice's condition. Sometimes I have a funny crack when switching to hv. I get to an F#5-G5 with ease (I usually try to be quiet so that should have something to do) but my head voice ends at E6 (strained, flat and sometimes sharp, I don't have a good control of my voice and sometimes go higher, like an F6 that I tried for 'praying' but I don't count it.) Bout my whistle, I've been trying to find out how high it is with an auto-tuner (It's not the same) and surprisingly, my whistle goes from G#6 to C#8. (When I crack on falsetto, sometimes it switches to the whistle register) I have complete control over the 3th and 4th octave when belting and a half of the 2th. On head voice my lowest note is C3. My vocal range is hard to explain but anyway, I may upload a video about it c: I just wanted to share it cuz im really excited of finally finding out about it. I just don't know what type of voice I have... Can someone tell me maybe?
My lowest note is B2.. - On the rest low notes I'm suffocating so I stopped forcing myself reaching them.. But my highest note is around the tenor C, my falsetto is really strong and wide ranges and I can't do whistle tones... My voice is sweet and light a bit airy and this is why I'm confused - my range isn't really expanded, I can scream or howl or yell beyond the limit the vocal coach says that my voice is capable of.. Also I'm singing from 8 months and still developing..
I'm a Mezzo-Soprano. Her range is a little too low. Maybe a high alto? She seems more comfortable in lower range. She's amazing nevertheless.
Im a baritone with a range of B2-G7
@@gayboyjeremy335 what im a tenor and my range is just e2-a5
@@gayboyjeremy335 No bro, you're clearly a tenor. B2 isn't low enough for a baritone, you should at least have an A2 or a G#2. And your high range is too absurdly extense for a baritone, so you're a tenor.
@@ferbmixes8352 no, no. You people on the internet have it all wrong. I read several books and took classes on this, your vocal type is not mainly about the notes you hit but how your voice overall sounds. My range is E2-F4-F5(G5) but i'm a tenor because my range overal sounds light toned and breathy. My big brother can hit a D6 in falsetto but he's a baritone, his voice sounds heavier and manlier
Her colour is too bright for an alto
her voice is so calm 💗
You forgot to include her mix... I’m pretty sure some of the notes you put down as chest are actually mix... its just harder to tell where her mix is because she sings so light. But yeah I’m sure some of those notes are actually mix.
I searched for a video like this and expected no results. I'm proud :)
I was thinking to say that she is a lyric light contralto, but she has a mezzo tessitura, so I'm confused. ahahahah
And good video ;)
That's the way i feel about her vocal type! lol
Good low range, BUT, a very light voice...
I can get down to an F2 (If forced, then E2) and belt up to a A4 with comfort. Forcing it a little gets me to a C#5 and sometimes D5. Rarely, when my voice is "on fire" I belt an E5. The fifth octave comes out strained no matter what currently. Head voice would vary on my voice's condition. Sometimes I have a funny crack when switching to hv. I get to an F#5-G5 with ease (I usually try to be quiet so that should have something to do) but my head voice ends at E6 (strained, flat and sometimes sharp, I don't have a good control of my voice and sometimes go higher, like an F6 that I tried for 'praying' but I don't count it.)
Bout my whistle, I've been trying to find out how high it is with an auto-tuner (It's not the same) and surprisingly, my whistle goes from G#6 to C#8. (When I crack on falsetto, sometimes it switches to the whistle register)
I have complete control over the 3th and 4th octave when belting and a half of the 2th. On head voice my lowest note is C3. My vocal range is hard to explain but anyway, I may upload a video about it c:
I just wanted to share it cuz im really excited of finally finding out about it. I just don't know what type of voice I have... Can someone tell me maybe?
My lowest note is B2.. - On the rest low notes I'm suffocating so I stopped forcing myself reaching them.. But my highest note is around the tenor C, my falsetto is really strong and wide ranges and I can't do whistle tones...
My voice is sweet and light a bit airy and this is why I'm confused - my range isn't really expanded, I can scream or howl or yell beyond the limit the vocal coach says that my voice is capable of.. Also I'm singing from 8 months and still developing..
She has a Beautiful voice. I think she is a Mezzo soprano she just more comfortable with her lower range.
hm I thought she could sing lower. hm. its weird having a larger range than my hero
Amazing!! I like it Cem adrian plz.? (Sorry i don't talking English )
Chest? I think various of the notes are actually mix... But her voice is too light, maybe a Head mix*
I like it!
HIT THAT E5 SUGAR WOMAN, FUCKING DESTROY IT
Where was that B2 from?
It's from her demo of "what can i do".
Im a baritone with a range of B2-G7
4.5 octaves? I think
You're not a baritone. Baritones should at least hit an A2 or a G2.
Mine is B2 to F5,but forced it's E2 to E6
Alto