Test Your Vocal Timbre
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- What is your vocal timbre (pronounced TAM-bur)? Is timbre the same thing as your vocal tone or singing type? In this voice lesson we’re going to find your timbre. This will help you unlock your authentic and natural voice. It’s those irresistible voice qualities that make you sound like you. It’s what makes you unique.
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This was very enlightening. Apparently I have a brassy voice and I think I've been fighting against it for so long that I haven't been progressing as quickly as I would like. I love your voice so maybe I'll try to embrace my timbre instead of being so scared of it!
This lesson is very timely and relevant to me Im in the middle of a singing competition right now but lack knowledge about singing.
Super informative, thank you! I've learned to embrace my dark, heavy and brassy voice. My speaking voice is often quite breathy, but it's less noticeable when I'm singing.
Need a video on broken ribs and singing.
I actually like my voice when my technique is on point, but I sometimes wish I could sound edgier and better suited to rock music - more energetic, I guess. Instead it's dark, heavy, a little smoky, and makes everything sound like a lullaby.
This was a great video. I had no idea what timbre was. Thank you so much. I will try reading and recording my voice. Have a blessed day.❤
thank you madeleine
Light, bright and on the dull side. I naturally sound a little nasal as well. I'm not sure of which type I am.
I become brassier as I go up in pitch... I really like my voice in its lower range and as I go up in pitch not so much!
I think what I can’t stand the most about my voice is how heavy it is. It tends to become very hard to sing what I would consider high notes for my voice type so anything from a B3-E4 that’s where it’s the hardest to sing. I feel like it can be a bit difficult to sing these happier songs due to the depth and deepness of my voice so I’d say I’m a husky voice with a dark sound with a slight warmth to my voice and it’s heavy
Finally, some classification instead just abstract word timbre. Thank you for this.
As I understood, the same person speaking and singing timbre is the same one definition and speaking and singing could not be two different timbres? Same person voice can be both light and dark and not just one type? Then why in opera there is either light or dark voice categories?
Is there could be that timbres of false chords also have at least few categories?
Is my voice husky or brassy? Is that considered light or dark? Am I right that this could be an example of brassy and light voice: ruclips.net/video/d6nnMoMhBlw/видео.html ?
My voice is like MJ but very brighter than his (my voice sounds very young so i choosed to sing little MJ.)
I like my voice but i get the annoying voice thing lol
So my voice is very heavy I’m a male with a relatively deep voice it’s definitely dark and I can hear that darkness and depth in my low notes and my mid belts although I do have to lighten my sound so that I’m not adding unnecessary tension on my vocal cords but my voice is very clear I don’t have a breathy sound nor do I think I sound brassy so I might be a huskier singer with clarity to my voice.
We have the same voice I guess but you should undergo more lesson to discover more about your sound
@@Lamberto-uw5il I am currently working on my vocal technique. And I have no choice but to make my belts lighter if I kept bringing the weight up with me I’d be adding such unnecessary pressure and tension on the vocal folds.
@@Lamberto-uw5il I feel like ik so much about my voice I know my weak points my best parts and ect. I’m very comfortable D#2-C4 and that’s good for me due to my lack of training 😭😭
Bad/lazy speaking habits can create a voice that's stuck back in the throat. I've trained my voice to sit more forward and bright. It takes time but you shouldn't accept a husky, swallowed tone as something natural. It's fatiguing and unhealthy.
Are you Irish?