Nikhil Krishna he has really wide range and always remember this is the notes that accepted in opera.they are the best notes he can give.he has more notes for sure
hay nuri metin onal and everyone here wide range doesn't mean that you are better singer! For example there 4 singers from Bulgaria( their names are Petq Buuclieva, Sofi Marinova, Lili Ivanova and Margarita Hranova) bit it doesn't matter that they are better than Mariah Carey with her 5 octaves! Wide range is not everything! My all time favorite singers are Pavarotti and Whitney!
His sound relies on the fact that he had more frequencies sounding than the average (if you can call world-class average) tenors. In Richard Miller's book "Training Tenor Voices" he compares Domingo, Bjorling, Pavarotti, and another that I forget. His voice had several more frequencies sounding on the same notes from the same arias as compared to the other tenors. Amazing technique by all of them, but his was special.
What he did with that 2.3 octave range was simple amazing. I’m a music student (Tenor/Countertenor) and if I end up with 1% of Pavarotti’s grace and power, I’d consider myself very fortunate. A fantastic role model! Thanks for the video 😀
I got the shock of my life at the falsetto notes! I don't know why but I had it in my head that they would be somehow weak and totally at his limit...... oh my good god how I was wrong.... such effortless notes, clearly he could go much higher but just never needed to... as for the belting, there are no words in the English language that doesn't involve screaming or just fainting :L
I am a real dramatic tenor and I’ve sang G6 in falsetto as an adult male, I’ve sang, not squick or screamed. In whistle register I’ve been off the piano. It is trully no lie when they say including Pavarotti that “The tenor voice is a very special voice” cause it really is! It is basically a boys voice in a the body of a grown man which makes it bigger cause now the boy is grown but it almost has the exact same voice with grown man body possibilities.
He can go much lower than that. I suppose he can sing F2. He can go much higher in falsetto but in chest voice i mostly agree but considering that he held that D5 for a long time I suppose he could sing in E5 (for a short time). Anyway it doesn’t matter if it’s 2.5 , 3 or 5 octaves, il maestro could sing every note he was capable of in a divine way.
I had no idea Pava could sing F5 - that’s a beautiful falsetto! Wouldn’t it have been the bomb to hear him & Freddie Mercury sing something in F5 together?! Mind blowing to think of the possibilities!
@@Jiiiisossj78998 D5: Who Wants To Live Forever Eb5: Innuendo E5: Hang On In There or Another One Bites The Dust F5: All God's People Freddie can also sing Opera. Axl Rose most of the time screams or sings with a very raspy voice.
Wow. Im using Vocal Pitch Monitor app on my phone. This guy's frequency patterns are beautiful. And amazingly accurate to what ocataves are on the screen. Im new to this whole singing thing but wow this was so cool.
In my opinion as a Music student in Lima City, PERÚ, Luciano PAVAROTTI is one of the best tenors from XX century.His Vocal Range is from C sharp 3 to F5: 2 octaves and 4 notes. It is really exciting and amazing!
Pretty good low tones. He always had a good mid-range. Fantastic G thru B high notes. High Cs and Ds very, very bright and powerful as well. Great technique and control throughout his range. A surprise! A very nice and very "pretty" supported Falsetto (or light head voice, if you'd prefer) on the F5. Sounds like he could have probably gone up all the way to the C above in that supported Falsetto. :)
Desmond Crafton Wide range is not everything! In Bulgaria there are 4 singers with 6 octaves( Petq Buuclieva, Sofi Marinova, Lili Ivanova and Margarita Hranova) but it doesn't mean that they are better than Mariah with her 5 octaves! My favorite all time singers are Pavarotti and Whitney!
This is a great video - thank you! Really shows some of Pavarotti's most 'gymnastic' moments. A spectacular tenor - I only wish I could have seen him live :(
he probably has, it's probably the guy made this video wasn't able to find any recordings or videos of him singing lower notes even though he probably can!
+agators212 very high tones are mostly gained by improving lower tones. I am sure he had much lower than c#3. but he was expected to sing tenor songs which are meant to sing between these tones. :)
His upper register was something else - notice that if you isolate the phrase going down from the F5, it sounds VERY much like a mezzo or a contralto in that area of the voice. However, he never learned to connect the lower range to the upper range, nor would he have had to - he was not a countertenor singer.
20419943002 Really? Because he sounds clear, supported, and distinctly not male at F5. He may lack resonance, but there are countless women who sound endlessly worse at that note.
es otro nivel pavarotti como alcansa es agudos de pecho y por cierto me di cuenta que su tono de pecho de luis miguel esta en un c#5 pero increible alcanzar esas notas
com certeza um dos maiores tenores de todos os tempos,na minha opiniao ele,David phelps e Andrea boccelli são os melhores!!! parabéns Joatan por mais um video excelente ou como dizem na ópera; "Bravoooooo"!!!!!!
silas gomes da silva Phelps und Bocelli mit Pavarotti zu vergleichen, ist das lustigste was ich in 3 Monaten gehört habe, von so genannten Stimm Experten.
No,the Eb5 is not a normal "classic singing"sond at all and it's very easy to depict. it is fair to say his range is" C3-D5", which is normal for a lirico or spinto tenor. don't get it wrong! it's always about the quality of the high note Not how high you can scream out a pitch!
creo si no me equivoco hay una inedita donde alcanza el E o Eb .. yyyy si la encuentras seria fabulosoooo!! ... oyee y que cancion es en la que canta el D5?
the Eb5 and F5 are not "falsetto" notes but undarkened head resonance notes. He is simply singing those in unaltered "head voice" - but they are in full voice - fully connected.
+Kevin Richards Rock the Stage NYC Tenor with a degree in music, here. The top notes are definitely falsetto. A strong, connected falsetto, but falsetto nonetheless. You might be confusing head voice and falsetto; most people do. For men, chest voice and head voice (full voice in the head) ideally have the same tonal quality, and head voice generally begins after the second passaggio. If you listen closely, you can hear him transition between falsetto and full head voice after that Eb5. If you want to hear that top F5 in head voice, listen to Lawrence Brownlee singing "Credeasi, Misera." He hits it, but briefly.
+Michael Bradley-Robbins - You're tenor with a degree in music who doesn't understand the vocal fold configurations of falsetto and connected head resonance. Most people with "music degrees" confuse them because of how vocal pedagogy is taught in university; It's stuck in the 1800's. There is no such thing as "connected falsetto" - the fold configuration to produce a falsetto tone by it's very nature is NOT connected, The vocal fold configurations between falsetto and head voice are two different things - mainly a matter of fold compression. You are using the outdated terminology associated with "Falsetto" and applying it to what is known in 2015 as "head voice". "Falsetto" is a partial closure of the folds during phonation resulting in airy or breathy, unconnected sound. "Head voice" is a fully connected fold configuration where notes resonate in the upper portion of the vocal tract. You are confusing tonal quality with fold closure. Falsetto is not a place in the vocal range, but a tonality. His Eb5 and F5 are not falsetto notes, but full voice notes without an edge tonality. Still connected, still full voice, but very light fold compression resulting in a lighter, less edgy, full (round/dark) tonality. NOTHING about those notes is airy or breathy - the trademark tonality of true falsetto notes. "Music degree" vs. 25 years of vocal research, authorship on the subject and practical application on the stage.
+Kevin Richards Rock the Stage NYC I agree in what you're saying about falsetto voice mechanics, but, since you're basing your argument in his sound quality I could still be right. It still could be a very well done falsetto with no air. His high C's, for example, are what I believe is true head voice, and sound very different from those Eb5 and F5. Again, you can hear his transition between falsetto and full head voice, as Michael Bradly-Robbins told.
he has the best mezza voce ever.....It seems as if he re-invented the covered sound......haha.....his range isnt the reason he is awesome(though it was awesome).....hence leggieros provide a more secure 5th octave......but the fact his voice can be gentle yet powerful at the same time....dynamics was huge with luciano....it made it very easy for listeners to connect.
Matteo Fusaro ....non e' in discussione....un insieme di gradevolezza di timbro, assoluto controllo e tenuta degli acuti senza la minima incrinatura, la perfezione della respirazione in maschera, la potenza duttile, la commovente capacita' interpretativa ed altro ancora fino a raggiungere la meravigliosa morbida pastosità della voce ne fanno un Unicum irraggiungibile Riposa in pace magnifico maestro
if u keep low c like that , in piano you can down around half octave. ( i guess you can give minimum fa or fa #) so pavarotti's octave 2 and half octave . maybe little bit less than 3 octave but,im sure it bigger than 2.3 octave...
Is it possible to sing like him, but with a grittier voice? Similar to how Elvis and Bono could sometimes sing? If so, does anyone know of a singer like that; or could anyone point me in the direction of a good video for learning how to sing like that? Appreciate it.
Vlw ^^ Com certeza ele ia mais alto, mas as árias são escritas sempre nessa região que ele cantava mesmo, por isso não mostrou mto + q isso, msm em seus discos
*I'm gonna post a new video about his vocal range, because I had to delete some audios from this one, because of copyrights problem.*
Joatan Gomes yes please
Take this video like a reference for the low notes :D ua-cam.com/video/QK60nsUc_Lw/v-deo.html
Análise Vocal I’m still waiting
Still waiting!
Where
His C#5's are extremely beautiful and full with life.
compared to Bocelli, who has higher note?
F5 is sensational
@@hiihiahahah211654654 bocelli is galaxies away from Pavarottis level lol
mocking
I think what defined Pavarotti was not only his incredible range but raw POWER. This guy could levitate the room with his voice.
Nikhil Krishna he has really wide range and always remember this is the notes that accepted in opera.they are the best notes he can give.he has more notes for sure
hay nuri metin onal and everyone here wide range doesn't mean that you are better singer! For example there 4 singers from Bulgaria( their names are Petq Buuclieva, Sofi Marinova, Lili Ivanova and Margarita Hranova) bit it doesn't matter that they are better than Mariah Carey with her 5 octaves! Wide range is not everything! My all time favorite singers are Pavarotti and Whitney!
Soraya Martinez Don't disrespect a legend like Mariah.
And do it effortlessly
His sound relies on the fact that he had more frequencies sounding than the average (if you can call world-class average) tenors. In Richard Miller's book "Training Tenor Voices" he compares Domingo, Bjorling, Pavarotti, and another that I forget. His voice had several more frequencies sounding on the same notes from the same arias as compared to the other tenors. Amazing technique by all of them, but his was special.
he has the better B4, C5 I've heard in my whole life
For me is David Phelps
@@juanhoffmann4096 Really? Haha
Leary yeah, he doesn’t sing opera which it’s better
Corelli? Lauri Volpi? Giacomini? Bonisolli? Fisichella? Gedda?
omg, that F5 sound more beautiul than some countertenors
Yes
Let alone Sopranos/Castrato(s)
What he did with that 2.3 octave range was simple amazing. I’m a music student (Tenor/Countertenor) and if I end up with 1% of Pavarotti’s grace and power, I’d consider myself very fortunate. A fantastic role model! Thanks for the video 😀
His Vibrato is CRAZY
IKR it's like having a magnitude 10.0 earthquake
Zeinab QUEEN literally could knock you across the wall
This vibrato its found in all tenor spinto
None better
Lol. Did u ever heared Kipelov?
The greatest and best singer of all time! What an amazing voice!
I totally agree with you Ivan Bunny!! Pavarotti will always be number one!!
I got the shock of my life at the falsetto notes! I don't know why but I had it in my head that they would be somehow weak and totally at his limit...... oh my good god how I was wrong.... such effortless notes, clearly he could go much higher but just never needed to... as for the belting, there are no words in the English language that doesn't involve screaming or just fainting :L
I am a real dramatic tenor and I’ve sang G6 in falsetto as an adult male, I’ve sang, not squick or screamed. In whistle register I’ve been off the piano. It is trully no lie when they say including Pavarotti that “The tenor voice is a very special voice” cause it really is! It is basically a boys voice in a the body of a grown man which makes it bigger cause now the boy is grown but it almost has the exact same voice with grown man body possibilities.
@@beachfanatic2010 let’s see the video of you singing the G6!
3:45 how did he manage to connect the falsetto to the chest voice so perfectly?!
Mix voice technique
Practice
It's reinforced falsetto, it uses a mix of head voice and traditional falsetto to produce a brighter, fuller sound.
We miss you maestro
He can go much lower than that. I suppose he can sing F2. He can go much higher in falsetto but in chest voice i mostly agree but considering that he held that D5 for a long time I suppose he could sing in E5 (for a short time). Anyway it doesn’t matter if it’s 2.5 , 3 or 5 octaves, il maestro could sing every note he was capable of in a divine way.
Great post...I too had no idea he could hit a D5....I didnt even know that existed :)
I had no idea Pava could sing F5 - that’s a beautiful falsetto! Wouldn’t it have been the bomb to hear him & Freddie Mercury sing something in F5 together?! Mind blowing to think of the possibilities!
@@luiseliendo2007 but was Freddie a tenor?
@@Jiiiisossj78998 Yes.
@@luiseliendo2007 when he sang in D5+..F5 he had a rock voice like asx rose u noticed?
@@Jiiiisossj78998
D5: Who Wants To Live Forever
Eb5: Innuendo
E5: Hang On In There or Another One Bites The Dust
F5: All God's People
Freddie can also sing Opera. Axl Rose most of the time screams or sings with a very raspy voice.
@@luiseliendo2007 oh shit damn!
El timbre de tenor más bello que ha existido.
the best C5 EVER
Danilo Marvel What about Rolando Villazón?
Di Stefano?
Wow. Im using Vocal Pitch Monitor app on my phone. This guy's frequency patterns are beautiful. And amazingly accurate to what ocataves are on the screen. Im new to this whole singing thing but wow this was so cool.
In my opinion as a Music student in Lima City, PERÚ, Luciano PAVAROTTI is one of the best tenors from XX century.His Vocal Range is from C sharp 3 to F5: 2 octaves and 4 notes. It is really exciting and amazing!
Não tinha ouvido ele ainda fazendo falcetes 🤩 lindo 😳😳😳
3:43 sweet jesus
Does anyone know what this is?
Found it. i due foscari si lo sento, iddio mi chiama
These last notes are, wonderful, incredible. Bravo Maestro!
I love the clash between your profile pic and your username 😂
Pretty good low tones. He always had a good mid-range. Fantastic G thru B high notes. High Cs and Ds very, very bright and powerful as well. Great technique and control throughout his range. A surprise! A very nice and very "pretty" supported Falsetto (or light head voice, if you'd prefer) on the F5. Sounds like he could have probably gone up all the way to the C above in that supported Falsetto. :)
I am so shocked at this range. I expected more. That man worked the hell out of those 2.3 octaves. He is my absolute favorite.
+AKS wow. Well put.
Desmond Crafton Wide range is not everything! In Bulgaria there are 4 singers with 6 octaves( Petq Buuclieva, Sofi Marinova, Lili Ivanova and Margarita Hranova) but it doesn't mean that they are better than Mariah with her 5 octaves! My favorite all time singers are Pavarotti and Whitney!
He definitely has bigger range, it’s just not recorded, probably down to A2 and up to A5-C6 at least
I read somewhere he had about 4 octaves. Sounds about right. I'll see if I can track the source.
Couldn't find that 4-octave reference for Pavarotti. Did find a couple of 2.4 or so. Google Pavarotti vocal range.
This is a great video - thank you! Really shows some of Pavarotti's most 'gymnastic' moments. A spectacular tenor - I only wish I could have seen him live :(
im surprised he hasn't sung lower notes. i guess the pieces he is given dont require him to explore his lower register much
he probably has, it's probably the guy made this video wasn't able to find any recordings or videos of him singing lower notes even though he probably can!
That's true, but he was able to sing lower and higher notes, but probably he didn't released them in songs
yeah i figured. especially since there is a lot of ease in both the top and bottom of the notes displayed in the video
oh really? love her voice but i gotta admit i don't follow opera too much but i do love to listen to it and appreciate it
+agators212 very high tones are mostly gained by improving lower tones. I am sure he had much lower than c#3. but he was expected to sing tenor songs which are meant to sing between these tones. :)
Amazing voice!
Es voz de cabeza... falsete es un término erróneamente mencionado. un F5 wow!! suena como una mezzosoprano! fabuloso!!!
He might have a small vocal range but his voice is very beautiful
Dolcissimo Luciano ,col sorriso onnipresente !!!Grande tenore ,manchi❤
He was a great singer. RIP Luciano, he will delight god with his singing!
Que voz más pura, si este men entrenaba su falcete podría haber llegado a un C6, que en paz descanse.
Brings tears to my eyes the best male singer we know!
The intro slayed my entire existence.
The last one😭😭😭😭😭😭💖man i love this guy
Simply beautiful
gran tenor, maravilloso
Pavarotti is my favorite
D5!!!!!!! 🎆🎇✨
Amazing!
His upper register was something else - notice that if you isolate the phrase going down from the F5, it sounds VERY much like a mezzo or a contralto in that area of the voice. However, he never learned to connect the lower range to the upper range, nor would he have had to - he was not a countertenor singer.
No it doesn't. He sounds like crap up there.
20419943002 Really? Because he sounds clear, supported, and distinctly not male at F5. He may lack resonance, but there are countless women who sound endlessly worse at that note.
No, not classically trained of his caliber. Anyway, it's a stupid note written clearly for show off, so it doesn't really matter to me.
Juan Leonardo Ok maybe I exaggerated a little bit :P
Its original intention was falsetto.
Very worth looking, great
es otro nivel pavarotti como alcansa es agudos de pecho y por cierto me di cuenta que su tono de pecho de luis miguel esta en un c#5 pero increible alcanzar esas notas
Até mesmo os falsetes dele possuem enorme qualidade.
I miss him so much...he was One of the greatest Ternors after Wunderlich
I always knew Pavarotti was the king of high C's, but i had no idea he could hit that high D! Just blows my mind how beautiful he is.
I don't know why but Luciano's Falsetto's Really sound to me like Freddie Mercury's Falsettos, The Eb5 and F5
Utterly insane ..my goodness!
Te adoro mi niño santo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
the last few "falsetto" notes are very beautiful
Excellent
Falsete dele é uma soprano praticamente kkkkk
This is so fucking sick!!!!
That's some nice falsetto
best tenor ever
com certeza um dos maiores tenores de todos os tempos,na minha opiniao ele,David phelps e Andrea boccelli são os melhores!!! parabéns Joatan por mais um video excelente ou como dizem na ópera; "Bravoooooo"!!!!!!
Obg
>.
silas gomes da silva
Phelps und Bocelli mit Pavarotti zu vergleichen, ist das lustigste was ich in 3 Monaten gehört habe, von so genannten Stimm Experten.
No,the Eb5 is not a normal "classic singing"sond at all and it's very easy to depict. it is fair to say his range is" C3-D5", which is normal for a lirico or spinto tenor. don't get it wrong! it's always about the quality of the high note Not how high you can scream out a pitch!
i remember pavarotti sing a Ab2, and a high e flat in live but i not have records
Steve FOX I agree with you on this one
Just a random jealous person guys, just ignore it
There's a live B2 on youtube and he sings a C3 at 0:45 in "Va crudele" (Norma Act 1)
C3 is actually very common tenor note, so perhaps we can find also other recordings.
creo si no me equivoco hay una inedita donde alcanza el E o Eb .. yyyy si la encuentras seria fabulosoooo!! ... oyee y que cancion es en la que canta el D5?
waaaaaaaaoooooooooooouuuuu
maravillosoooooooo
the Eb5 and F5 are not "falsetto" notes but undarkened head resonance notes. He is simply singing those in unaltered "head voice" - but they are in full voice - fully connected.
+Kevin Richards Rock the Stage NYC Nop. Those are falsetto notes
+gerPzoidberg - I'm the expert here. Falsetto notes would light and airy - those are full voice notes in head resonance.
+Kevin Richards Rock the Stage NYC Tenor with a degree in music, here. The top notes are definitely falsetto. A strong, connected falsetto, but falsetto nonetheless. You might be confusing head voice and falsetto; most people do. For men, chest voice and head voice (full voice in the head) ideally have the same tonal quality, and head voice generally begins after the second passaggio. If you listen closely, you can hear him transition between falsetto and full head voice after that Eb5. If you want to hear that top F5 in head voice, listen to Lawrence Brownlee singing "Credeasi, Misera." He hits it, but briefly.
+Michael Bradley-Robbins - You're tenor with a degree in music who doesn't understand the vocal fold configurations of falsetto and connected head resonance. Most people with "music degrees" confuse them because of how vocal pedagogy is taught in university; It's stuck in the 1800's.
There is no such thing as "connected falsetto" - the fold configuration to produce a falsetto tone by it's very nature is NOT connected, The vocal fold configurations between falsetto and head voice are two different things - mainly a matter of fold compression.
You are using the outdated terminology associated with "Falsetto" and applying it to what is known in 2015 as "head voice". "Falsetto" is a partial closure of the folds during phonation resulting in airy or breathy, unconnected sound. "Head voice" is a fully connected fold configuration where notes resonate in the upper portion of the vocal tract.
You are confusing tonal quality with fold closure. Falsetto is not a place in the vocal range, but a tonality.
His Eb5 and F5 are not falsetto notes, but full voice notes without an edge tonality. Still connected, still full voice, but very light fold compression resulting in a lighter, less edgy, full (round/dark) tonality. NOTHING about those notes is airy or breathy - the trademark tonality of true falsetto notes.
"Music degree" vs. 25 years of vocal research, authorship on the subject and practical application on the stage.
+Kevin Richards Rock the Stage NYC I agree in what you're saying about falsetto voice mechanics, but, since you're basing your argument in his sound quality I could still be right. It still could be a very well done falsetto with no air. His high C's, for example, are what I believe is true head voice, and sound very different from those Eb5 and F5. Again, you can hear his transition between falsetto and full head voice, as Michael Bradly-Robbins told.
he has the best mezza voce ever.....It seems as if he re-invented the covered sound......haha.....his range isnt the reason he is awesome(though it was awesome).....hence leggieros provide a more secure 5th octave......but the fact his voice can be gentle yet powerful at the same time....dynamics was huge with luciano....it made it very easy for listeners to connect.
wow!
OMG, HIS VIBRATO!!!!
Il miglior tenore di sempre
Matteo Fusaro ....non e' in discussione....un insieme di gradevolezza di timbro, assoluto controllo e tenuta degli acuti senza la minima incrinatura, la perfezione della respirazione in maschera, la potenza duttile, la commovente capacita' interpretativa ed altro ancora fino a raggiungere la meravigliosa morbida pastosità della voce ne fanno un Unicum irraggiungibile Riposa in pace magnifico maestro
Siempre hay que aclarar octavas "DETECTADAS"... porque esos son audios registrados... quizá haya tenido más agudos y más graves y no se hayan grabado.
Qué bárbaro la d5 hasta da miedo
Minha extensão vocal vai do C3 a B4. qu tipo de tenor eu sou
It's wrong. The lowest note of Luciano Pavarotti is B2, appears in the song Il Canto
if u keep low c like that , in piano you can down around half octave. ( i guess you can give minimum fa or fa #) so pavarotti's octave 2 and half octave . maybe little bit less than 3 octave but,im sure it bigger than 2.3 octave...
That F5 was so beautiful. Does anyone know what he said?
"Ah, l'ira frenate!" (Ah, stop the anger!) sings Arturo in "Credeasi Misera" from The Puritans, by Bellini.
Could you please tell me all the songs who appeared in this video. I´ll be really grateful. Thanks, by the way really good work of yours.
4:05 Where can I find this version of "Caruso" ?
If only we had the chance to hear Pavarotti sing "Scarred" or "Voices"
GuitarAndWow sheeeeeeeeeit. that would've been epic xD
3:40 best moment
What is the very last song? I heard it before and it tears my heart out and I can't find it?
Thank you.
Its 'Caruso'.
Is it possible to sing like him, but with a grittier voice? Similar to how Elvis and Bono could sometimes sing?
If so, does anyone know of a singer like that; or could anyone point me in the direction of a good video for learning how to sing like that?
Appreciate it.
Chris Serpicø Brandon urie from panic at the disco maybe.
José Luis García Thank you very much!
There are many videos on You Tube demonstrating the alleged difference between falsetto and head voice in male singers. Interesting.
Excelent!!! What is the song at 3:21?...
Vieni fra queste braccia
Did he use head voice to get to that C?
What is the highest comfortable chest voice note for tenors? So when do they switch to mix?
That Eb5 hit me like a train
good luck guys
In Otello, he sang the low "h".
The D5 is CRAZY
Amazing tone. Which aria is he singing the falsetto notes bE and the F?
+Michael B. Thanks Michael. You're awesome.
Maybe Si lo sento Iddio mi chiama from I due foscari
QUANTAS OITAVAS TINHA O CANTOR LUCIANO PAVAROTTI ?
Farão de mais tenores?
como se llama la primera canción del A4
Lindo
What a beautiful falsetto....
En la que alcanzó D5 se llama possente amor, así se llama esa aria, isamir mendoza
Hi, what's the song for his Eb5?
The name of this song is "Si lo sento, Iddio mi chiama" from the opera "The 2 Foscari" by Giuseppe Verdi
Divo, pensei que ele alcançava mais notas em voz mista ou peito, mais eu gostei, ótimo vídeo !
Vlw ^^
Com certeza ele ia mais alto, mas as árias são escritas sempre nessa região que ele cantava mesmo, por isso não mostrou mto + q isso, msm em seus discos
*****
São muitas =/
Aí aumenta muito meu trabalho ,que já é enorme rs
good.
am still waiting here
can any one describe definitely which performance comes from chest voice and which from head voice?
Definition of "it's not the size, it's how you use it".
Vocal range I mean
was the first C#5 sung with Maria Callas?? sure sounds like her
Nope
His voice just reminds me of Roy Orbison so much.
me too
What's the first song?