Can your range drop over time? I started in high school choir as second saprano but not i can't hit those notes in full voice or mix voice. I have to switch to falsetto.
Yes your range can drop overtime for various reasons like puberty, lack of technique and so on. The good news is that you can increase it again with the right kind of exercises.
This was helpful. When I was younger I was a soprano. Recently as an adult, I joined a small choir (8 people) and they didn’t have any sopranos. I’m pretty sure I’m a mezzo now but since they lack soprano I’ve been expected to sing soprano. I can hit most of the notes but the really high ones I feel like I’m going to pass out what do I do?? 😂
Hi thanks lot for the video i would like to ask what my voice type is cuz im so confused. The lowest i hit was E3 but can hit D3 sometimes and C#3 with growl technique and highest was E5 to A5(head voice? I don't really know)most comfortable singing males songs/low female songs and when i try to sing along with female songs i always goes into falsetto especially high notes .I am untrained/self taught so that might be the case too.When i go higher i feel like my chest is pulling upward and sound thinner and noisy. But what really confuse me is that i feel like my voice sound childish and I also can't tell if my voice is light, heavy,bright or dull.Can you please help me?
@@THEVOCALLEXICON Thank you so much for the reply🙏 but I don't think my voice is not thick or low enough to be both tenor and contralto.But anyway thanks I will try your exercise❣️
E5 is quite high. Now range is not the only determining factor for a voice type. For instance I can go higher than E5 to C6 but that doesn't make me a soprano voice. However, fundamentally, that's about Mezzo soprano's top range. Watch this videos ruclips.net/video/bJAMZPdqE1w/видео.html ruclips.net/video/v5v7qwpEKg8/видео.html
Hi love your videos, especially your vocal warm up videos, I just tested my vocal range and the lowest note I can sing is A#3 and the highest note I can sing is E5, does that make me an alto or mezzo soprano, thanks?
Thanks a lot. From your range, I can tell you are a mezzo. I still think you haven't fully developed your higher range. With a bit of exercise, you should be able to discover your real highest note.
Hi! This is an absolutely lovely video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I would like to ask.. I have always been classified as a Soprano as I can Comfortably reach F6, and I have quite a lot of power in the whole 5th octave and enough in the 6th (enough to be decent at the Queen of the Night aria). However, I also have a very low register where I have lots of power in my chest voice and it feels really comfortable too. I can sing as low as E#3. My transition is in the 4th octave. I cannot whistle sing 😅 Do you think I’m an Alto with a high register or more likely a Soprano with a dark tessitura and low range? 🤔 Lastly, I have a dark and powerful voice vs light and air-y sopranos (if that makes sense). Would really appreciate any insight!
Thank you for this. You seem to have a very nice and special voice, did you do voice training? F6 I hope you know is whistle voice. Any note above the c6 is whistle tone.
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Your teachings are very easy to understand, thanks alot..
You are most welcome
I wanted to sing alto and got kicked out and told to sing soprano
Were you told why?
Can your range drop over time? I started in high school choir as second saprano but not i can't hit those notes in full voice or mix voice. I have to switch to falsetto.
Yes your range can drop overtime for various reasons like puberty, lack of technique and so on. The good news is that you can increase it again with the right kind of exercises.
This was helpful. When I was younger I was a soprano. Recently as an adult, I joined a small choir (8 people) and they didn’t have any sopranos. I’m pretty sure I’m a mezzo now but since they lack soprano I’ve been expected to sing soprano. I can hit most of the notes but the really high ones I feel like I’m going to pass out what do I do?? 😂
lol! Try using some of my free exercises here to extend your range a little bit more.
@@THEVOCALLEXICONsame here. Ok thanks
Thanks alot
Most welcome
I think I'm a mezo suprano.. cos there are some notes i can't really hit. Can i train to be suprano?
You can't train to change your voice type but you can train to reach other voice types ranges
I see
Thanks
Can u give me tips on how to improve
Hello! Nice video. I have a question, the highest I hit was C5 and the lowest was G3. What kind of voice type do I have?🥲I’m confused
Hi, from your range you may just be an alto. Mezzo Soprano would hit an A5 and soprano a C6
Hi thanks lot for the video i would like to ask what my voice type is cuz im so confused. The lowest i hit was E3 but can hit D3 sometimes and C#3 with growl technique and highest was E5 to A5(head voice? I don't really know)most comfortable singing males songs/low female songs and when i try to sing along with female songs i always goes into falsetto especially high notes .I am untrained/self taught so that might be the case too.When i go higher i feel like my chest is pulling upward and sound thinner and noisy. But what really confuse me is that i feel like my voice sound childish and I also can't tell if my voice is light, heavy,bright or dull.Can you please help me?
It sounds like you are a tenor voice! You make make your upper range fuller with this exercise ruclips.net/video/I43CShwJk5Y/видео.html
@@THEVOCALLEXICON Thank you so much for the reply🙏 but I don't think my voice is not thick or low enough to be both tenor and contralto.But anyway thanks I will try your exercise❣️
The higher i lift is E5 what type of suprano am i
E5 is quite high. Now range is not the only determining factor for a voice type. For instance I can go higher than E5 to C6 but that doesn't make me a soprano voice. However, fundamentally, that's about Mezzo soprano's top range. Watch this videos ruclips.net/video/bJAMZPdqE1w/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/v5v7qwpEKg8/видео.html
Hi love your videos, especially your vocal warm up videos, I just tested my vocal range and the lowest note I can sing is A#3 and the highest note I can sing is E5, does that make me an alto or mezzo soprano, thanks?
Thanks a lot. From your range, I can tell you are a mezzo. I still think you haven't fully developed your higher range. With a bit of exercise, you should be able to discover your real highest note.
@@THEVOCALLEXICON thank you so much
Hi!
This is an absolutely lovely video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I would like to ask.. I have always been classified as a Soprano as I can Comfortably reach F6, and I have quite a lot of power in the whole 5th octave and enough in the 6th (enough to be decent at the Queen of the Night aria).
However, I also have a very low register where I have lots of power in my chest voice and it feels really comfortable too. I can sing as low as E#3.
My transition is in the 4th octave.
I cannot whistle sing 😅
Do you think I’m an Alto with a high register or more likely a Soprano with a dark tessitura and low range? 🤔
Lastly, I have a dark and powerful voice vs light and air-y sopranos (if that makes sense).
Would really appreciate any insight!
Thank you for this. You seem to have a very nice and special voice, did you do voice training? F6 I hope you know is whistle voice. Any note above the c6 is whistle tone.