Her voice is tricky... Her speaking voice doesn't sound like a soprano and the weight of her voice between G4-A4 does not suggest she is a soprano, but her low notes below G3 are way strained and breathy. I know she is a singer rather than a vocalist, probably that's the reason why it's soo tricky.
I think her being so young has a little to do with all that , years of performance experience with a changing voice, deepening and whatnot so I think I’m the next few years we will see what she can truly achieve
Billie's a perfect example of a stylistic vocalist and peoples reactions to her singing are a perfect example of people not understanding stylistic vocals. If it's controlled, sustainable and intentional then it's just different, not bad. There's also quite a few people who comment from that perspective that, quite frankly, are exposing their lack of knowledge when it comes to more standard technical singing. I love Billies vocals and there's a lot to be said about them but for me the more interesting conversation here is stylistic singing as a whole, how it relates to technique (both potential issues and ways to do it sustainably and/or better/more efficiently) and peoples understanding of it/reactions to it.
I have really recognized, HOW good she is, when listening to her cover of Something from the Beatles.. together with Tina Turners or Pegga Lees or Minas Version the best, I have ever heard-.... and I love, that she is not oversinging, is influenced by traditional pop singers like JUliy London (what you totally hear) and is supercreative, alsmost alien like in her expressivity - a real artist... I am 43 and she is my new inspiration..lol
Actually she has a bad technique, belts are meant to be powerful not all weak all her range sounds just like falsetto, breathy tone all the times in the long run is not good for the voice.She is not a vocalist she is a singer from what qi can see , I came here to see if she actually belts
Billies always been gr8t couldn't believe it when I heard her .and she was so young x her n her brother are so good ...her voice is incredible for her age too x x x 😍💗 a dunno why her voice on some song are like an old soul she's that good 👍😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️✌️🌞⭐🌈🌹🎶kick ass Billie just as u are !!
Aparentemente puede llegar a notas más graves, seguro hasta un D3, quizás hasta un Db3. Noto que no imposta la voz, más que nada en las notas graves, pero debe ser para no generarse problemas porque si hiciera canciones tan graves debería hacer ese esfuerzo extra con regularidad.
@@pedromurilo1050 she is obviously an untrained soprano, her lows sucks, her voice is small and bright tell me how on hell is she a mezzo, having a smaller range dont equal to mezzo
Coloratura is a Classical singing term, and can only be applied to singers who have trained for the role. Billie is painfully obvious. In the fact that she is a soprano.
@@christiancolo7768 as vocal coach her lows sucks?! 😂😂😂oh lord 🤦🏻♀️btw for now we don’t hear all her vocal range. She has 2 octaves and a perfect fifth. I always said Billie Eilish is a soprano, either a Light Lyric Soprano, a Soubrette. She has already a great clear range and she can sing in a deeper low tone or a higher breathy tone in a perfect way. She usually uses a lot of breathy vocal tones, this means that she uses her chest a lot to project her vocal sound.. The voice is also clear and not nasal, which some “head singers” can struggle with. Her voice as far as range has been used somewhat reservedly. This just goes to show that range is in part behavioral and stylistic!!! So we don’t know nothing for now about her vocal range bc everything she did is only for keep her signature in every song she does. “Most of Billie Eilish’s songs are in a croon; she is seldom belting or reaching for the extremities of her voice. That said, there are some standout moments, such as the two-octave ascent in “when the party’s over” (E3 to E5). But as recorded overall her full known range is D3 to G5, just two-and-a-half octaves. Most cite Eilish as a soprano, even though she sings in a fairly low to midrange croon, because of her girlish head voice notes, and the youthfulness and mild prevalence of her belts. She seems to have an ease there that contradicts the breathy and conversational low range she prefers to compose and perform in. Most sopranos would surpass G5. But she seems to have a relative ease there that suggests promise for higher notes and more consistently high passages. Should she build further power and color in the lower range she performs in though (low laryngeal placement, belting, use of vocal fry, continued practice of said range), she could easily become a mezzo. She could especially become a Lana del Rey type mezzo, namely a what’s called a dugazon - a mezzo with girlish highs and a very light vocal production… basically a light-lyric mezzo, or a low soubrette. That climb to E5 in “when the party’s over”, the D5s in “no time to die”, and the G5s in “ocean eyes” are very soprano-like… while still not being overly high. They seem a part of her vocal persona too. We have not heard the full gamut of her voice, but for now she has perfect vocal control and she is a very great and unique singer perfect for the 20-50s genres: Jazz, Blues, even R&B. “ Every now and then she brings out something vocally new Billie like this: vm.tiktok.com/ZMFN3c6M7/ Listen this video, she is a vocal coach she is talking about Billie vocals very well: ua-cam.com/video/YD47MKI04LM/v-deo.html
Her voice is tricky... Her speaking voice doesn't sound like a soprano and the weight of her voice between G4-A4 does not suggest she is a soprano, but her low notes below G3 are way strained and breathy. I know she is a singer rather than a vocalist, probably that's the reason why it's soo tricky.
She is soprano
I think her being so young has a little to do with all that , years of performance experience with a changing voice, deepening and whatnot so I think I’m the next few years we will see what she can truly achieve
Mezzo-soprano
Her speaking voice doesn't sound different from a soprano one. It's not even heavy nor deep or things like that
Billie's a perfect example of a stylistic vocalist and peoples reactions to her singing are a perfect example of people not understanding stylistic vocals. If it's controlled, sustainable and intentional then it's just different, not bad. There's also quite a few people who comment from that perspective that, quite frankly, are exposing their lack of knowledge when it comes to more standard technical singing. I love Billies vocals and there's a lot to be said about them but for me the more interesting conversation here is stylistic singing as a whole, how it relates to technique (both potential issues and ways to do it sustainably and/or better/more efficiently) and peoples understanding of it/reactions to it.
I have really recognized, HOW good she is, when listening to her cover of Something from the Beatles.. together with Tina Turners or Pegga Lees or Minas Version the best, I have ever heard-.... and I love, that she is not oversinging, is influenced by traditional pop singers like JUliy London (what you totally hear) and is supercreative, alsmost alien like in her expressivity - a real artist... I am 43 and she is my new inspiration..lol
Actually she has a bad technique, belts are meant to be powerful not all weak all her range sounds just like falsetto, breathy tone all the times in the long run is not good for the voice.She is not a vocalist she is a singer from what qi can see , I came here to see if she actually belts
Sounds like soprano with short range
Maybe you don't know what is a soprano... And there's no sopranos with short range.. the girl is actually speaking.. not even sings...
A love Billie aswell she's such a range aswell x needs some work but am still into her voice n her brother Finn's fab tae xox u got good taste xxx
Billies always been gr8t couldn't believe it when I heard her .and she was so young x her n her brother are so good ...her voice is incredible for her age too x x x 😍💗 a dunno why her voice on some song are like an old soul she's that good 👍😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️✌️🌞⭐🌈🌹🎶kick ass Billie just as u are !!
Just like Yuna, Billie got her own beautiful tone. Both not belting type. Not everyone wants to listen to belted ballad.
It gives me hope that I can too
she leans more to contralto more than a soprano.
Billie and I can hit E5. Nice, Freddie Mercury and Brendan Urie can too
Amazing Vid!!
Aparentemente puede llegar a notas más graves, seguro hasta un D3, quizás hasta un Db3. Noto que no imposta la voz, más que nada en las notas graves, pero debe ser para no generarse problemas porque si hiciera canciones tan graves debería hacer ese esfuerzo extra con regularidad.
5:14 is a A4, song is in C major so having a G#4 wouldnt make sense + its a A4
It’s a glissando G4-G#4-A4 but the sustained note is a g#4 that’s in key and in the studio as well as several performances
I would say she is a Lyric Mezzo-Soprano. Her range is not from a Soprano and her tone it's not from a Coloratura Mezzo-Soprano.
She is obviously a soprano
@@christiancolo7768 the hell she is not, and there's no problem in her not being one
@@pedromurilo1050 she is obviously an untrained soprano, her lows sucks, her voice is small and bright tell me how on hell is she a mezzo, having a smaller range dont equal to mezzo
Coloratura is a Classical singing term, and can only be applied to singers who have trained for the role.
Billie is painfully obvious. In the fact that she is a soprano.
@@christiancolo7768 as vocal coach her lows sucks?! 😂😂😂oh lord 🤦🏻♀️btw for now we don’t hear all her vocal range.
She has 2 octaves and a perfect fifth. I always said Billie Eilish is a soprano, either a Light Lyric Soprano, a Soubrette.
She has already a great clear range and she can sing in a deeper low tone or a higher breathy tone in a perfect way.
She usually uses a lot of breathy vocal tones, this means that she uses her chest a lot to project her vocal sound.. The voice is also clear and not nasal, which some “head singers” can struggle with. Her voice as far as range has been used somewhat reservedly. This just goes to show that range is in part behavioral and stylistic!!! So we don’t know nothing for now about her vocal range bc everything she did is only for keep her signature in every song she does.
“Most of Billie Eilish’s songs are in a croon; she is seldom belting or reaching for the extremities of her voice. That said, there are some standout moments, such as the two-octave ascent in “when the party’s over” (E3 to E5). But as recorded overall her full known range is D3 to G5, just two-and-a-half octaves. Most cite Eilish as a soprano, even though she sings in a fairly low to midrange croon, because of her girlish head voice notes, and the youthfulness and mild prevalence of her belts. She seems to have an ease there that contradicts the breathy and conversational low range she prefers to compose and perform in. Most sopranos would surpass G5. But she seems to have a relative ease there that suggests promise for higher notes and more consistently high passages. Should she build further power and color in the lower range she performs in though (low laryngeal placement, belting, use of vocal fry, continued practice of said range), she could easily become a mezzo. She could especially become a Lana del Rey type mezzo, namely a what’s called a dugazon - a mezzo with girlish highs and a very light vocal production… basically a light-lyric mezzo, or a low soubrette. That climb to E5 in “when the party’s over”, the D5s in “no time to die”, and the G5s in “ocean eyes” are very soprano-like… while still not being overly high. They seem a part of her vocal persona too. We have not heard the full gamut of her voice, but for now she has perfect vocal control and she is a very great and unique singer perfect for the 20-50s genres: Jazz, Blues, even R&B. “
Every now and then she brings out something vocally new Billie like this: vm.tiktok.com/ZMFN3c6M7/
Listen this video, she is a vocal coach she is talking about Billie vocals very well:
ua-cam.com/video/YD47MKI04LM/v-deo.html
There's a part of copycat where billie sang higher
Her range is bigger than that
Almost all the belts parts are not even belts they sound so weak, light and all heady, she doesn’t engage the M1 muscles properly
08:49 sorry but is there anyone who knows the song and that live?
the song is called orion’s belt and it’s not billie eilish who’s singing it. it’s a singer called sabrina clauido
@@ahmetardacelik2584 thankies
@@ahmetardacelik2584 Billie is singing over it with her and hitting the D5 her voice even cracks after hitting it
9:31 what song is this?
Here you go ✨ ua-cam.com/video/m4zEiWvzCxY/v-deo.html
So weak.
Jump, wait nvm you’ll destroy the earth
If your a singer you can appreciate how tricky it is to sing at that low range that whispering soft vocal