I've studied voice for 20+ years with three different (and very good) teachers. But I've never heard any of them sum up the tenor's singing technique more succinctly and perfectly than this. I've been practicing the three simple things suggested in Christopher Jacklin's video, and they've worked wonders!! So there's no need to pay any mind to the crass, negative, know-it-alls who in actuality know nothing. Thanks for the on-line tutoring, Christopher. It's a free gift.
This is a very good thing for all new singers to know... There are soo many young singers who don't get taught correctly and have no idea that singing high is NOT pushing your chest range as far as it can go.
Join the club, man. I would LOVE to have a higher voice because it just cuts better in pop/rock songs. I have a baritone that is very wimpy and clean sounding. Think Casey Kasem without the resonance. So, I just sing in that area just above baritone and forsake trying to do anything high. I can't begin to touch anything in the high areas like F. Mercury, S. Perry, L. Gramm, and all the really awesome singers. But then, I'm more of a guitarist anyway.
You are correct in saying there is a limit. It is the length and thickness of your vocal cords. Common sense. A longer cord = deeper notes. a THICKER cord = deeper notes. The length and thickness is a natural limitation which is why you don't see soprano singers doing movie trailer voice over nor Don LaFontaine singing soprano opera parts. A guy that has a natural high voice promising to teach people to sing high... that's funny.
I mean if you sound like Barry White then *obviously* you won't be able to sing tenor. Most guys' voice are on the line between tenor and baritone, and I for one just recently discovered that my voice goes higher than I thought it did.
My voice used to sound like a bag of cats thrown into a woodchipper. But Thanks to this simple lesson from this professional opera singer and singing teacher, I now feel confident about my audition with the Dallas Opera next season.
I was really having a bear of a time trying to navigate my passagio, but that close-up at 2:48 instantly resolved the issues I was having with my rising larynx! In case you guys didn't catch it, the key to singing high notes is to never blink. Granted, this can be a little awkward in your daily interactions (had a couple dates that didn't go well, me staring unblinking at a woman, her not understanding that I was simply modifying the third formant of my vocal tract to achieve imposta, quite pedestrian really...) But yes, maintaining a lifeless, penetrating gaze has helped my high notes immensely, and working at K-Mart I get a great discount on Clear-Eyes. Aside from some rather unjust restraining orders, I feel staring unflinchingly upon others has benefited me greatly!!
Male voices (especially young male voices) change ranges all the time. Last year I was auditioning for a production and I was singing as a Bass (by the request of the instructor) and could hit the entire operatic range with minimal stress. However, this year I joined my school choir, and the same instructor has placed me as a tenor. After that I explored the idea of being a tenor, and I can currently hit a high c, and I can still hit most of the bass notes (not very well though)
1- Omg the Mayan father god pfp thats a cultured one 2- im sorry i can go INSANELY high babes, all because i wanted to be a soprano as a child now im stuck in a pitchy talking voice and insane high range (and a decadent low register)
I Think the title of this video is misleading, you either are a tenor or not you can't train to become one. A more appropriate title would be "How to train your voice to sing high tones"
These are exactly the exercises my voice teacher taught me, and they work wonders. Still trying to sing Dalla sua pace, though. working on it. I'm a baritone too.
Thanks a lot for this - very informative and useful. It's sad that some folk feel they can be abusive just because you took time to create a video in order to help others. Keep up the good work. To the others: watch your language (it's offensive) and try a little respect.
Wow, sounds like you must be highly talented. Can you please post a video i would love to see you hit all those ranges :) And are you in a chorus?? Or do you mostly do solo vocals? Or both? All I am saying is that it is VERY DIFFICULT to go from a bass to a tenor unless you already can naturally hit various ranges. I know of some professionals that have started at baritone and have moved up to tenor but that in it's self took them YEARS to master.
Michael jackson used to make his talking voice really high to be able to sing from a tenor to a high tenor so speaking with a higher voice might actually help
You definitely aren't a baritone, dude. If you are, you're one convincing tenor. Your head voice has that classic tenor quality like that dancing ghost in Luigi's Mansion.
Babe i love the energy but theres no way in hell i can do that change from nasal to belt voice on OPERA mode, because i don't have a single dime of opera vocal training
I appreciate it! I love singing, it just wasn't my calling. If anyone is reading this and is struggling trying to sing, it may not be your calling. However, you may be struggling with it even if it is your calling. Just make sure you love it.
I'm a fairly decent tenor but one skill I DO have is the ability to distinguish "your" from "you're." It takes training and a decent recall of eighth grade grammar.
Lowered larynx!... right!... it doesnt sound right if you sing that in a high larynx... then it wont be that classical enough... but if you insist on singing the pssagio in high larynx then you might wanna check some other videos about how to sing rock songs...
my friend who wants to help me regain my voice told me that my vocal range is now tenor rather than alto (Which I used to be before testosterone treatment) so I hope that this will be helpful for me I used to love singing now I can't even get to simple notes that used to be as natural as breathing to me so I'm basically back at square one in my practices
I am a natural 2nd tenor. I can hit a few baritone notes but I can mainly cover the whole tenor spectra even up to G5 (In my tessitura) I had issues in the past but, since I didn't FORCE my high notes and when I learned how to control my support I was able to breeze through the scales
Ok people, sorry, but here it is. As a true opera singer myself and hugely respected teacher in Miami, Fl. I can tell you he is doing this wrong. When you do the "ng" exercise and release as he says, you are supposed to release in the same space as the sound which he is not doing. He starts the ng sound up, but then releases the sound in his throat. Wrong! Its supposed to stay up in the head. Check me out, Novell Allen.
+Elder Toguro Falsetto is a bad term. Think of head tone! It's natural Read the old books not the 20th century rubbish. Today's singers know nothing because the old bel canto traditions have been lost.
Stephen Beet Stephen, he is not talking about the counter-tenor type head voice your are thinking about. He's talking about a rock approach to falsetto which is far more abrasive. I know you aren't suggesting a screaming rock singer to sing bel Canto are you?lol
I sing both bass and tenor and have found that tenor is more interesting to sing in my opinion. As he says the key is to keep your throat relaxed. If this is done some can sing from bass to low soprano if you're like me.
Be happy with what you have and work hard to be the best Alto you can be. I have heard some Real beautiful Altos. Trust me its a gift. Plus isn't alto almost the same as alto
You CAN increase your range so I am not saying this guy is lying or deceiving but if your natural voice is a baritone, you will NOT be able to sing soprano parts and SOUND like a soprano. Things are what they are and your vocal cords dictate your range pretty much (and the timbre too) as does your sinus cavities and mouth, throat. But I need to try pushing a tad to keep my range at least decent. I don't want to slip down into bass land in 10 years.
It will just take practice even if your a bass there is always potential to increase your range, just make sure to never stress or strain your notes and just practice singing higher, while keeping your throat clear and your larynx neutral, it will take time but practicing with a proper technique will will definitely help with being able to sing tenor
I'm baritone, I'm 17 and I'm tenor in my choir and I want to extend my vocal range :c My vocal range goes from G2 (sometimes F2) to A4... Head voice from Ab4 until B5 Whistle register from F6 until A7 (sometimes B7/C8)
Aron Romelus really? Mine goes from G2 to Gb4 .-. And I know that the very highest note for a tenor in a choir is a A4 but really, I can't hit it!! :'(
+Jüliân Hndëz don't worry I give you a tips to how to hit the higher notes... be avoid to force your throat if you don't can't hit the higher notes don't force it bec. ur throat make it hurt
From what I heard from his voice, he probably isn't a flat out bass. Maybe baritone or possibly Tenor II even. He's got nice lower register but I think I can tell he can hit some high notes. Btw don't give up on singing just because you can't sing high. Being a low bass is definitely something to brag about! Appeals to the ladies too ^^
Me learning this to sing your are the reason while playing on piano for my crush Most everybody learning to get better at singing it general and to be in a quor or opera
Maybe he blinks when we blink so we don't see him blink.
Underrated
He blinked at 1:16.
@@johnb1391 and at 2:00 😂
😂😂😂😂 i spent the whole video searching him blink instead of doing what i've come to do...
@@ronin_h730 good. I'm not the only one. 😂 He unintentionally gave two tutorials.
I wanna learn this so I can sing greek tragedies when I'm walking home alone drunk on friday nights
Maybe if you weren't drunk you wouldn't be alone.
Yo it was just a joke. Chill out.
John Doe You are such a legend.
😂
LMAOOO
Someone please give him a Guinness World Record for his longest time not blinking record.
2:05
He is blinking when you are blinking you can't notice 😂
2:47 just... what the fuck was that
+Ezequiel Agüero I AM DYING AHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA
GoingQuackers it randomly zooms into his face it's just plain creepy wtf
+Ezequiel Agüero Lol I noticed that too. You can see an inner Ainsley Harriot rub deep in his eyes.
lmaooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
AAAHAHAHAH yo I was like "Da faq?"
*Wait why doesnt this guy blink?!?!?!*
+Olyvia Webster hahahahahahaha!!!!! you just cracked me..how did you see that?
+Olyvia Webster I caught one at 2:50. Now pay attention to what he is saying/singing!
+Olyvia Webster he's obviously a robot
hannah Mwilambwe i don't even know
victomba obviously
That camera work looks like someone was trying to make a meme of him
They did a good job
Is he a meme now? ovo
I've studied voice for 20+ years with three different (and very good) teachers. But I've never heard any of them sum up the tenor's singing technique more succinctly and perfectly than this. I've been practicing the three simple things suggested in Christopher Jacklin's video, and they've worked wonders!! So there's no need to pay any mind to the crass, negative, know-it-alls who in actuality know nothing. Thanks for the on-line tutoring, Christopher. It's a free gift.
2:47...wtf?
Right,that was creepy as hell 🤣🤣
,,im gonna sing now,,,,, i focus on the shape of my eyes now,,
2:47 the cameraman is a legend 😂😂 nice vid btw x
This.
When dinged in the sac, I can sing soprano
you a ma you can't sing soprano
bleron mehmeti how do u kno bra
***** no brah maybe contra tenor but no soprano XD
LOL!!! I'm dying!!! :D
Guys it's not impossible for a man to sing soprano. There are lots of male sopranos .
This is a very good thing for all new singers to know... There are soo many young singers who don't get taught correctly and have no idea that singing high is NOT pushing your chest range as far as it can go.
so true!
Join the club, man. I would LOVE to have a higher voice because it just cuts better in pop/rock songs. I have a baritone that is very wimpy and clean sounding. Think Casey Kasem without the resonance. So, I just sing in that area just above baritone and forsake trying to do anything high. I can't begin to touch anything in the high areas like F. Mercury, S. Perry, L. Gramm, and all the really awesome singers. But then, I'm more of a guitarist anyway.
not me watching this video so I can sing more like Gerard Way :O
@@liljemo9009 same
@@liljemo9009 same, i sound like Claudio Sanchez with a cold and really want that more open sound Gerard has
You are correct in saying there is a limit. It is the length and thickness of your vocal cords. Common sense. A longer cord = deeper notes. a THICKER cord = deeper notes. The length and thickness is a natural limitation which is why you don't see soprano singers doing movie trailer voice over nor Don LaFontaine singing soprano opera parts. A guy that has a natural high voice promising to teach people to sing high... that's funny.
I mean if you sound like Barry White then *obviously* you won't be able to sing tenor. Most guys' voice are on the line between tenor and baritone, and I for one just recently discovered that my voice goes higher than I thought it did.
Bruh honestly i couldnt stop laughing through out the whole video! 2:47 just... what the fuck was that?(Dead)
Cecil B. DeMille was his cameraman...
Dex Mall bruh u high af lol
Why the hell is everyone talking about blinks??
Because he doesn't blink in the video
+Christian M. 1:28
1:40, he almost does!
UA-cam.. Everyone takes the most liked comment and repeats it 1000 times
Ranggalih that’s what we came to see in the comments. Does he blink???
My voice used to sound like a bag of cats thrown into a woodchipper. But Thanks to this simple lesson from this professional opera singer and singing teacher, I now feel confident about my audition with the Dallas Opera next season.
:0:):0 sorry I just couldn't help laughing!!! "like a bag of cats thrown into a woodchipper." That's a good one! So how did the audition go?
Úti í hagen
Good joke
@@gummilitli Uti vår hage där växa blåbär :o
id laugh at ur coment and adore hiw u struggle to perfect ur voice..aa im struggling still
who did this hilarious editing? 2:45
SleekMouse hahahaha - extreme 'random' close up ,what does it mean?lol
+Dani Bee He either flopped. Or the video editor has the mlg. Or he's just noticed the Ainsley Harriot in his eyes
SleekMouse lol
Bcuz he is not blinking
sweet cookies
I was really having a bear of a time trying to navigate my passagio, but that close-up at 2:48 instantly resolved the issues I was having with my rising larynx! In case you guys didn't catch it, the key to singing high notes is to never blink. Granted, this can be a little awkward in your daily interactions (had a couple dates that didn't go well, me staring unblinking at a woman, her not understanding that I was simply modifying the third formant of my vocal tract to achieve imposta, quite pedestrian really...)
But yes, maintaining a lifeless, penetrating gaze has helped my high notes immensely, and working at K-Mart I get a great discount on Clear-Eyes. Aside from some rather unjust restraining orders, I feel staring unflinchingly upon others has benefited me greatly!!
OMG! Ha! That's a good one! I spent just about the past 5 minutes laughing!!!!
Your post has done me far more good than watching the video !
You almost got some of the terminology right! Good try!
lmaooo, that close up cracked me up
2:17 HE BLINKEDDDD!!!!
Male voices (especially young male voices) change ranges all the time. Last year I was auditioning for a production and I was singing as a Bass (by the request of the instructor) and could hit the entire operatic range with minimal stress. However, this year I joined my school choir, and the same instructor has placed me as a tenor. After that I explored the idea of being a tenor, and I can currently hit a high c, and I can still hit most of the bass notes (not very well though)
lmao
Idk but in the male choir i always singed Tenor, now i am High Tenor but back in 2021 i was Middle Tenor
MB14 is a great tenor singer also a beatboxer also he got a movie which is tenor. Just sharing 😊 check h
Im out he’s great
@@dariuscorba6458exactly. You changed…
1:28 Omg he blinked, I thought he couldn't :/
I found two blinks at 1:26 =3=
+S:eeK I'm done XD
You should definitely sing tenor:
TEN OR TWENTY MILES AWAY!
ayyyyy
1- Omg the Mayan father god pfp thats a cultured one
2- im sorry i can go INSANELY high babes, all because i wanted to be a soprano as a child now im stuck in a pitchy talking voice and insane high range (and a decadent low register)
I Think the title of this video is misleading, you either are a tenor or not you can't train to become one. A more appropriate title would be "How to train your voice to sing high tones"
Good info... but when he says ‘head voice’, he’s actually in a light mixed voice.
same thought
This is amazingly helpful. Thank you for posting this video.
Many thanks Mr.Jenkins for the lucid explanation you have given; the lesson is quite helpful.
Man's eyes 👁👁
These are exactly the exercises my voice teacher taught me, and they work wonders. Still trying to sing Dalla sua pace, though. working on it. I'm a baritone too.
*2:45** oh my god the camera work*
Me: Trying to concentrate on the video
Also me: Laughing on jokes why he is not blinking...
I feel like he's blinking while I blink.
Thanks a lot for this - very informative and useful. It's sad that some folk feel they can be abusive just because you took time to create a video in order to help others. Keep up the good work. To the others: watch your language (it's offensive) and try a little respect.
Go drunk camera guy youre home
i have no inserest in being a tenor im happy as a bass
But you’re on a video ‘how to become a tenor’
dude he doesn't blink in this video everytime WHY!?! i think this guy has power that can't blink
hes literally blinking
Wow, sounds like you must be highly talented. Can you please post a video i would love to see you hit all those ranges :)
And are you in a chorus?? Or do you mostly do solo vocals? Or both?
All I am saying is that it is VERY DIFFICULT to go from a bass to a tenor unless you already can naturally hit various ranges. I know of some professionals that have started at baritone and have moved up to tenor but that in it's self took them YEARS to master.
I think i'm the next Pavarotti now
aakash patel ... probably not.... ever.
You gained so much weight???
@@DenisMorissetteJFK good one
2:48 - Does this look like the face of mercy XD
TheOSC THEN PERISH
A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men. So Stop acting desperate and start using your gift!!!
I would really love to be able to sing like this - But sadly I'm shit.
anyone can sing the voice is a muscle and with enough time and effort anyone can train it :D
*****Joe Jeffries am glad to hear that
Check out sing like you speak
maybe writing comedy is what you should do. You made me laugh.
Michael jackson used to make his talking voice really high to be able to sing from a tenor to a high tenor so speaking with a higher voice might actually help
Thank-you.
You're great at explaining these techniques. I look forward to viewing your other videos.
lol wat if a bug fly over his mouth when saying whaaaaaaaaaaaaa
well i’m a tenor saxophone so i guess i’m really good at singing🤷♀️
Haha
You definitely aren't a baritone, dude. If you are, you're one convincing tenor. Your head voice has that classic tenor quality like that dancing ghost in Luigi's Mansion.
He's not claiming to be a baritone lmao.
@@franktranks9445 He clearly says in the video that he's a baritone. Not sure if you watched it.
Yep, it works...makes hitting that high G so much easier...thanks.
Babe i love the energy but theres no way in hell i can do that change from nasal to belt voice on OPERA mode, because i don't have a single dime of opera vocal training
who made this video? damn... editing is so confusing...
Me watching at night and practicing it like 👁👄👁(shh)
I can hit the notes a tenor can, but how do I make them sound good? Answers besides breath support. I was told my breath support is superb.
perhaps get depth lowering the jaw?
+God Sloth or quit trying to sing and start a business. Hahaha
www.unnue.com
James Lewis Wow man! Well done! haha thats pretty awesome
I appreciate it! I love singing, it just wasn't my calling. If anyone is reading this and is struggling trying to sing, it may not be your calling. However, you may be struggling with it even if it is your calling. Just make sure you love it.
James Lewis Wise words
I want to be an oktavist not a tenor (even though im already a tenor)
Whats an oxiclean
Pause the recording, i need to blink.
I'm a fairly decent tenor but one skill I DO have is the ability to distinguish "your" from "you're." It takes training and a decent recall of eighth grade grammar.
Wouldn't it be more appropriate if the teacher were a tenor himself?
+Ihdc1 Well, the technique is the same (or it should be ) for all ranges so it is not a problem.
Ur right man . Time to give lessons
Gotta learn this coz boy don't sing saprano in the choir I want to join this Saturday
My left ear enjoyed this
Lowered larynx!... right!... it doesnt sound right if you sing that in a high larynx... then it wont be that classical enough... but if you insist on singing the pssagio in high larynx then you might wanna check some other videos about how to sing rock songs...
0:33 👌👌👌
Hi!
I didn't hear the passage ( passaggio ), and besides, the head harmonics were also missing!!
A disaster!!!
You still have to study a lot!!!
Bye!
my friend who wants to help me regain my voice told me that my vocal range is now tenor rather than alto (Which I used to be before testosterone treatment) so I hope that this will be helpful for me
I used to love singing now I can't even get to simple notes that used to be as natural as breathing to me so I'm basically back at square one in my practices
Same :/ how is it going?
I can sing higher than the tenor range and I’m male? XD
My highest note would be A5 BTW
Weird flex but ok
B7 😏
Am i the only one who yawns in tenor every morning? 😂
Probably not
Thank you. Very amateur singer here, much appreciated
I encourage myself not to blink just like him, it's more interesting than singing tenor. Lol
Lol so you guys are focusing on the blinks than the vocal training😂😂😂
I am a natural 2nd tenor. I can hit a few baritone notes but I can mainly cover the whole tenor spectra even up to G5 (In my tessitura) I had issues in the past but, since I didn't FORCE my high notes and when I learned how to control my support I was able to breeze through the scales
You almost got some of the terminology right! Good try!
What’s difference between 2nd tenor and tenor?
He blinked at 2:03
Ok people, sorry, but here it is. As a true opera singer myself and hugely respected teacher in Miami, Fl. I can tell you he is doing this wrong. When you do the "ng" exercise and release as he says, you are supposed to release in the same space as the sound which he is not doing. He starts the ng sound up, but then releases the sound in his throat. Wrong! Its supposed to stay up in the head. Check me out, Novell Allen.
+Novell A Do you have any advice on reinforced falsetto? I'm currently trying to get my falsetto sound to be less breathy.
+Elder Toguro
Yes, it is called vocal chord adduction and is usually used by rock singers
+Novell A Take the advice of Garcia!!!
+Elder Toguro Falsetto is a bad term. Think of head tone! It's natural Read the old books not the 20th century rubbish. Today's singers know nothing because the old bel canto traditions have been lost.
Stephen Beet
Stephen, he is not talking about the counter-tenor type head voice your are thinking about. He's talking about a rock approach to falsetto which is far more abrasive. I know you aren't suggesting a screaming rock singer to sing bel Canto are you?lol
I'm suffering from cold and cough. Can u give me any tips? Bcoz I have singing selections day after tomorrow
Pete Holmes. Holy...
moniemaker27 lol what
me too love to learn tenor style to sing those theatrical songs..id reach d high notes but lackg in vibrato..fullness
I sing both bass and tenor and have found that tenor is more interesting to sing in my opinion. As he says the key is to keep your throat relaxed. If this is done some can sing from bass to low soprano if you're like me.
Not as an opera soloist, no.
I am woman. I sing both as Anna Netrebko😂. Contralto and coloratura soprano. I am dramatic soprano
When your a girl but your a tenor 😑☹️
GraceHeart correct next if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure that’s a contralto
@@MaxLiechty That's the italian word for Alto.
I want to be a tenor so bad. But I'm a girl, I'm willing to have a man's voice. Guess I'm just stuck with stupid lower octave alto :(
omg you lower octave alto? My best friend is lower octave alto
Be happy with what you have and work hard to be the best Alto you can be. I have heard some Real beautiful Altos. Trust me its a gift. Plus isn't alto almost the same as alto
soulwinner567 Sorry, what was that last part?
+Secret Admirer oh sorry I messed up. I ment to say this isn't an alto almost the same as a tenor
+Secret Admirer oh sorry I messed up. I ment to say this isn't an alto almost the same as a tenor
You CAN increase your range so I am not saying this guy is lying or deceiving but if your natural voice is a baritone, you will NOT be able to sing soprano parts and SOUND like a soprano. Things are what they are and your vocal cords dictate your range pretty much (and the timbre too) as does your sinus cavities and mouth, throat. But I need to try pushing a tad to keep my range at least decent. I don't want to slip down into bass land in 10 years.
One wonders about those folk with 5+ octaves at their disposal then. If one can do it, why not others (after relevant training) ?
But what if your a bass
It will just take practice even if your a bass there is always potential to increase your range, just make sure to never stress or strain your notes and just practice singing higher, while keeping your throat clear and your larynx neutral, it will take time but practicing with a proper technique will will definitely help with being able to sing tenor
What if you're a salmon
Then it means you are very low voice person
I'm a milkfish sorry
then sing bass.. you can't choose your vocal range
2:47 what’s the reason for zooming in to his eyes. 😭
im just mesmerized how handsome he is. Amazing coach !
Who is watching in 2024
I thought baritone was bass. Is baritone both bass and tenor, then?
bass is the lowest voice in the human anatomy, baritone is basically the middle of these 3 voice classifications
Axel D. Rodriguez Why does my choir teacher keep referring to the bass students as baritone? Is she lying to them cause they're not deep enough?
+chatochafa130 she's probably confused of their classification maybe
+chatochafa130 I like the video, another good resource I found is panlarko sing fast
planner (just google it) search phrase: how to sing tenor
My teacher keeps calling us bass while we are really baritone lmao!
You are either a tenor or you are not.... end of.
Which technique does CHARLIE PUTH use to sing high notes really softly ??(please answer !!)
He sings oooooh oooh ooh Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh.
I'm baritone, I'm 17 and I'm tenor in my choir and I want to extend my vocal range :c
My vocal range goes from G2 (sometimes F2) to A4...
Head voice from Ab4 until B5
Whistle register from F6 until A7 (sometimes B7/C8)
is simple exercise every day bec. I'm a choir member too I'm baritone but now I hit a tenor range
Aron Romelus what is ur vocal range?
+Jüliân Hndëz my vocal range was C3-G#3
Aron Romelus really? Mine goes from G2 to Gb4 .-. And I know that the very highest note for a tenor in a choir is a A4 but really, I can't hit it!! :'(
+Jüliân Hndëz don't worry I give you a tips to how to hit the higher notes... be avoid to force your throat if you don't can't hit the higher notes don't force it bec. ur throat make it hurt
Very beautiful voice. Don't even needs instruments to accompany you. Just the voice is great music.
From what I heard from his voice, he probably isn't a flat out bass. Maybe baritone or possibly Tenor II even. He's got nice lower register but I think I can tell he can hit some high notes. Btw don't give up on singing just because you can't sing high. Being a low bass is definitely something to brag about! Appeals to the ladies too ^^
the highest male voice above tenor is counter-tenor
Me learning this to sing your are the reason while playing on piano for my crush
Most everybody learning to get better at singing it general and to be in a quor or opera
This video is from 2012 but the editing makes it feel like 2018 😂😂😂 like wtf 0:34 and 2:47
*deep bass anxiously watching*
He blinks at 1:16
Lol
I am so bass when singing somestimes it scares me, honestly I really enjoy it but tenors are so cool as well. They literally sound as angels.
ur username scares me
I need to learn this stuff so I can play the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway
He doesn’t blink a lot 😳😳😳
You sound like Prince Philip.
The "teacher" is a lazy tenor, himself.
I wonder... how one can help others if one hasn't even understood his OWN voice - type....? 😮😕
Yes why she is not blinking
I’m tryna be like dimash
Wish the wall would stop moving around...
But.... you have the range of a baritone. Lol