Voice Types: The 8 Singing Classifications. Find Yours Here!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @LadyVoldemort
    @LadyVoldemort 3 года назад +5941

    Me having the flu: baritone
    Me talking to my friends: contralto
    Me talking to strangers: mezzo soprano
    Me talking to my cats: drunk soprano

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +309

      haha

    • @sherryab3964
      @sherryab3964 3 года назад +97

      I love this ! Totally right on! 🤣🤣

    • @johnnysparks3417
      @johnnysparks3417 3 года назад +81

      That makes me
      Mesozoic right

    • @DaskaiserreichNet78
      @DaskaiserreichNet78 3 года назад +49

      I am going to guess that your telephone voice is alto

    • @LadyVoldemort
      @LadyVoldemort 3 года назад +67

      @@DaskaiserreichNet78
      My telephone voice is high mezzo or soprano. I'm a tiny 5'1 woman and I tried my best since childhood to sound petite like my figure by elevating my tone to almost anime-like. 😅😅😅 Maybe it's the curse of being Asian...men expecting women to have cute voice here.

  • @joe_momma777
    @joe_momma777 3 года назад +4359

    My voice type is drunk guy at karaoke night

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +190

      haha

    • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
      @drummerlovesbookworm9738 3 года назад +75

      I love that comment. You realize that is a personality type, right? 😂😂

    • @skye387
      @skye387 3 года назад +58

      Me too, except I've never drunk or went to a karaoke night

    • @JessicaMorgani
      @JessicaMorgani 3 года назад +32

      You sir, have the actual best vocal type!

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax 3 года назад +8

      @@skye387 🤣 Same

  • @MannyNamiro
    @MannyNamiro Год назад +216

    As someone with no musical education whatsoever, I really appreciate you putting in examples of different artists for every voice. Made it really easy to spot the difference.

    • @carbon6390
      @carbon6390 4 месяца назад

      In either case, whether it's sarcasm or honesty, I do very much appreciatie the commentary.

  • @GlitterSkies
    @GlitterSkies Год назад +327

    As a girl I’ve always had a heavier singing voice compared to my friends. I loved singing Demi or Kelly but I couldn’t sing Ariana because it wouldn’t sound “right”. But I’ve learned to work more with my voice and accept that it won’t ever sound light and airy which is okay. Now I find myself singing more sultry songs and they work really well for me.

    • @TinaLouise73
      @TinaLouise73 Год назад +7

      I liken my singing voice to a smooth creamy almost low like fluidy style! but i can go higher but not much and certainly not like mariah or Ariana!

    • @hellomimibanana
      @hellomimibanana Год назад

      I'm the same, Selena Gomez and Miley I can sing pretty well. And same with Ariana 😂

    • @nicanamiko76
      @nicanamiko76 7 месяцев назад +2

      Singers with a deep and heavy voice are my favorite!!
      I'd really love to have a raspy voice like Amy Winehouse or Angelina Jordan.
      But I'm still proud of my own singing voice c:
      It's not quite my music type (mezzo soprano).
      But it's just heartwarming to think that our voices are made for other people to love, enjoy and to listen to.
      Therefore to share our unique tone with each other.
      c: ♡

    • @dxrkfoxx
      @dxrkfoxx 7 месяцев назад

      same!!! i love ariana and mariah carey. i love singing their songs eventho I am a alto lol

    • @ryfojuan7114
      @ryfojuan7114 3 месяца назад

      demi and ariana is a soprano too

  • @sebastians.6892
    @sebastians.6892 3 года назад +4310

    Fun fact: Freddy Mercury was a natural baritone. His vocal range was just to huge that he could easily sing as a tenor.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +501

      interesting idea, not my thoughts

    • @kreole7376
      @kreole7376 3 года назад +296

      he was way up there to be a natural baritone. His tessitura including his speaking voice lies on the tenor field

    • @satyamdas5929
      @satyamdas5929 3 года назад +154

      Yes it was his different structure of his teeth that gave him such a huge range. I think his morals were shaped distinctive than ordinary people. But speaking of voice type he was a lyric baritone. Many people don't know but Brendon Urie is also a lyric baritone.

    • @satyamdas5929
      @satyamdas5929 3 года назад +29

      @@ZENOBlAmusic yes he can sing a d5 in chest voice but the question is how comfortable he is and what is the reason behind having being able to sing so high which btw is his unique teeth structure and hence he couldn't be classified as a tenor. But he is a legend and I love his voice anyways voice types doesn't really matters so much . It was just a fact that he is a natural baritone mark my words natural and I wanted to share it with you guys.

    • @ZENOBlAmusic
      @ZENOBlAmusic 3 года назад +148

      ​@@satyamdas5929 Your teeth has nothing to do with your vocal range. At most it might affect your head resonance or dictation. People have had their teeth fixed before, and it does not change or affect your voice. This from Wikipeadia: “The human voice is capable of producing sounds using different physiological processes within the larynx. These different forms of voice production are known as vocal registers;
      "Full chest voice is your lowest and most powerful voice. Most singer simply use mixed voice or head voice to sing higher, which is far easier then using full chest voice.
      Your larynx and some of the other muscles within your throat are elements dictates your vocal range. In general it is very difficult for baritones to sing past G4 with full chest voice, their voices generally breaks into falsetto around F4. It is easy for them to use mixed voice or head voice to sing higher. The opening high note Freddie that was used in this video for Freddie was a G#4, that is a really difficult note for a baritone in full chest voice, for Freddie it sounded low and easy. It is actually quite easy to determine Freddie Mercury’s vocal range, because he simply sang in full chest 80% of the time. There are a lot of D5 notes in full chest voice from him, and the rare E5 note. Freddie could sing high notes with real power, when baritones or basses sing high notes they have to use mixed voice or falsetto and as result their voices tend to sound thin on high notes.
      Freddie Mercury’s full chest voice is in the range of a tenor. You get many different tenors. Leggero tenors, Lyric tenors, Spinto tenors, Dramtic Tenors and Heldentenors. They have all have different timbres and sounds to their voices, they have different weighs to their voices and different breaking points. Leggero tenors can have breaking points at around G#4 -A4, their range E3 - E5, Lyric tenors which is by far the most common, have a breaking point of G4 - G#4, and the common tenor range of C3 - C5. Spinto tenors have a breaking point of F#4, their range is B2 - B4 and sometimes C5, Dramatic tenors and Hendon tenors have a breaking point of F4, their range is B2 - B4.
      Spinto, Helden and Dramatic tenors are all heavy voiced tenors. They have biggest and more powerful voices, they also have depth and richness in their voices. These tenors are very rare, you mostly only see them in opera. The description of a Spinto tenor is; a lyric tenor who can push their voice into the dramatic range. They can sometimes sing like a lyric tenor but they have bigger voices and can therefore push their voices to become dramatic. According to opera singer Rosalind Plowright she describes a Spinto voice (either male of female) as one that has the tonal colour of the voice type one step lower of their own range. That means, a voice within the tenor range but with a baritone's tone colour, that is the description of a Spinto.
      Dramtic tenors are known for having a metallic or a steely sound at times, it is described as a sound that can through the mix.
      Another interesting test that you can do is to see how Freddie sang when he was sick, a singer tends to stay more within their comfortable range while they are sick, an they have to sing for 2 hours. You would expect a baritone to sing a few more low notes. Wembley 1986 was a concert where Freddie Mercury had a cold, here is the vocal range from that concert:
      ruclips.net/video/OhsTOfRLBmM/видео.html
      The first thing note is that there was no notes outside of the tenor range, his full chest voice, match that of a tenor perfectly. Freddie Mercury is far more comfortable belting out A4 notes in full chest voice then doing low notes. The low notes were fine, but his higher notes are far better, and they have power.
      Listen to a comparison between a Lyric Tenor and a Spinto tenor:
      ruclips.net/video/ds_PGBe_pf0/видео.html

  • @spacecowgirl9587
    @spacecowgirl9587 3 года назад +1874

    As a women who has a low voice naturally i tend to sing a males tenor. I feel like not alot of wonen with deep voices get as much hype as women with voices like ariana grande.

    • @kyllyank
      @kyllyank 3 года назад +225

      Me too! I always felt like I sing male voices better.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +292

      unfortunately true :(

    • @aquiamorgan2416
      @aquiamorgan2416 3 года назад +84

      Oh man, as a woman with an contralto/alto voice, singing Myles Kennedy is so, so much fun.

    • @xapokalypse
      @xapokalypse 3 года назад +84

      Definitely not but I think that it sounds so beautiful when women hit low notes

    • @billykalia9050
      @billykalia9050 3 года назад +138

      Nina Simona, Annie Lennox, Sade, Norah Jones and more...in a way women with low 'voices' are rare...they might not get the hype but they have the magic cause they are unique.

  • @ryansutt
    @ryansutt Год назад +43

    I like the way you made this video. You didn’t choose the blasting whistle notes of each range, you just showed their comfort, which was comfortable and nice.
    You speak well and are nice to listen to.

  • @cameliagauthier4975
    @cameliagauthier4975 Год назад +63

    THE STUGGLE of being in a rock band with two others alto/mezzo girls, as a soprano girly with a very thin voice. I always wondered why I could not have that beautiful depth they have in their voice. Im just starting to embrace my voice and requesting to do more songs that I would feel comfortable in, as well as practicing harmonizing with them with my higher notes. Thank you for this!

    • @moonlightsonatina4154
      @moonlightsonatina4154 Год назад +5

      I can relate so much! All my singer girl friends are contralto and sing tenor parts in choir 😂. meanwhile I can't even hit a low F with much volume

    • @ivblizzard3616
      @ivblizzard3616 4 месяца назад +1

      @@moonlightsonatina4154 low F you mean F3 right?

    • @moonlightsonatina4154
      @moonlightsonatina4154 4 месяца назад

      @@ivblizzard3616 yeah!

    • @Demonsidedog
      @Demonsidedog 3 месяца назад +2

      Stuggle

  • @madisonrolig855
    @madisonrolig855 3 года назад +844

    Did I intend to watch a 30 minute video about voice types today? No.
    Did I just discover I'm either an alto or mezzo soprano? Yep!

  • @earljustineromero8850
    @earljustineromero8850 3 года назад +1400

    Mariah
    Bass
    Baritone
    Tenor
    Countertenor
    Contralto
    Mezzo Soprano
    Soprano
    Carey
    That’s the voice classification hun
    JK

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +191

      yes, she has amazing range

    • @TheVino167
      @TheVino167 3 года назад +13

      What about Colaratula Soprano

    • @jak30341
      @jak30341 3 года назад +15

      Well she classifies herself as an alto so anyway...

    • @thrattjaouhard3372
      @thrattjaouhard3372 3 года назад +15

      I don't think she can hit bass notes

    • @jonaslapkus1553
      @jonaslapkus1553 3 года назад +21

      @@thrattjaouhard3372 she can go down to Eb2

  • @pinkcalytrix
    @pinkcalytrix Год назад +79

    I’ve never taken music classes but I absolutely love to sing. I always wondered what my vocal classification would be and thanks to this video I know it’s mezzo soprano! Thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @laura-anne
    @laura-anne Год назад +66

    You've explained this perfectly! What I love about your teaching is how comfortable you make everyone feel about their own voices in each video you do. That shows the work of a great singing teacher 🙂. Thank you so much for this video! 🥰

  • @katevgrady
    @katevgrady 3 года назад +943

    I've always felt really self conscious hanging out with my girlfriends and hearing how they speak compared to me. They sound like the auditory equivalent of bubble letters while I sound like, idk, helvetica. No nonsense, no fun, deep. It always felt.. un-feminine. It feels a lot better to think I sound like Tracy Chapman. Thanks, seriously.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +148

      deep voices especially in women are very cool. I'll give you a few more: Scarlett Johansson, Demi Moore, Lauren Bacall (look her up if you don't know who she is)

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack 3 года назад +75

      Oh HELLvetica yeah! I'll take me some smoldering, resonant depth over some bubbly pitch that makes my ears bleed, any day!
      No shade to Ariana Grande or any other Sopranos, but I like their voices better when they're NOT pushing those high notes. Am I blown away by Mariah's Whistle tone? Of course. Would I prefer to listen to it for longer than just a few seconds? Oh hell no! But Mariah in her nice low resonant voice? I could listen to that all day, every day.

    • @florafani274
      @florafani274 3 года назад +21

      I love deep voices!!! Wish I could go lower!!!

    • @gaby5546
      @gaby5546 3 года назад +25

      Yeah I was always a little insecure about my voice too because it felt un-feminine like you said. Sometimes I wish I had that sweet airy soft fairy voice. But yes, I'm finding a new appreciation for my voice now too. :)

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +7

      agreed, @What

  • @curlsandflowerss7887
    @curlsandflowerss7887 3 года назад +367

    I had no idea this classification existed. All my life I was so frustrated that I couldn't sing high notes like all the singers. And now I know that I am not supposed to. I am one of the lowest female types. It was very good to know.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +17

      glad you found it!

    • @skadi1292
      @skadi1292 2 года назад +6

      It's interesting you say that - I can't sing at all but I love to listen to singers who sing low notes. When I listen to a female singer who hits the high notes like there's no tomorrow I'm still impressed but I can't enjoy it for long, no matter how good she is. I was always frustrated that there are so few female singers who are comfotable singing low too. Thank god I like Rock and metal so there are at least a few but in other genres there's nobody. When I have head aches but need to listen to music I only listen to Bass covers now cause everything else hurts too much but I don't like high female voices for more than two or three songs without a lower second voice.
      Anyways to get to my point: I can imagine it's frustrating when you want to sing them but I personal think it's great when there's somebody who can sing the lower tones. Especially as a female that's way too rare.

    • @Marco_Fabian37
      @Marco_Fabian37 2 года назад +4

      Every voice has its limits. We shouldn’t compare ourselves to others. Especially unrealistic voice types different from our own.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 2 года назад +1

      Could be worse, I've got random inflammation of the vocal cords, so some days I'm a bass and some days I'm significantly higher. But, I just accept it and enjoy the ride. Somedays, I'll be singing along to Johnny Cash or Roger Miller. Tennessee Ernie Ford is a bit of a stretch most days, but on a good day, I can sing along without much effort.
      I just always found myself instinctively gravitating towards harmony parts when my friends would be singing. I can sing significantly higher and sound good, but those lower parts just felt better. He's definitely right about comfort, that's probably the easiest thing to figure out on your own and the thing that's going to allow for the most actual singing without risking the voice.

  • @mindofmarissa9399
    @mindofmarissa9399 Год назад +17

    It was so healing to hear you say “their voice is airy but they are confident in that note and that’s a great thing” brb my inner child is healing 😭

  • @jakeorzali
    @jakeorzali 6 месяцев назад +16

    I want to be friends with this guy.
    Comes off as so genuinely himself with such love for everybody.
    And the way he gets into the songs while watching clips, but is able to keep his teaching hat on… definitely subscribing.

  • @juliajones1425
    @juliajones1425 3 года назад +747

    I am a contralto (even down to most of the baritone range), daughter of a bass so I got it naturally. When I started leading contemporary worship, many ladies thanked me for singing in ranges they could reach. Finally, they heard songs that weren’t so high they couldn’t follow. Every voice does indeed have value, especially since most women I know can’t reach the stratosphere.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +40

      so true

    • @lauracorzo7403
      @lauracorzo7403 2 года назад +38

      Yes, I usted to think that my voice was so low that it made It ugly and unable to sing , but I started taking lessons (at 50) and I discovered that it didn't, t sound that bad When I "dared" To sing Macy Gray or Amy Winehouse songs, so Yes, you don, t need to be an Ángel to sing. Thanks from Barcelona!

    • @happyjellycatsquid
      @happyjellycatsquid 2 года назад +7

      That’s so COOOL ! I can’t drop my voice low at all, but I’m OBSESSED with contraltos like you sound so cool ans powerful and I just sound like I’m about to cry 🤡

    • @juliajones1425
      @juliajones1425 2 года назад +11

      @@happyjellycatsquid that crying angst in your voice can be quite moving too, especially in the right song. I encourage people to sing to their strength. I used to be jealous of sopranos until I learned to appreciate what I have and sing songs in keys that show it off. You can do that too. Just keep singing!

    • @happyjellycatsquid
      @happyjellycatsquid 2 года назад +5

      @@juliajones1425 For sure, I mean there so much stuff out here written for sopranos/mezzos (I think I’m a soprano but I’m still not super clear about that, I only sing for fun ahah) so it’s definitely not like I have the bad end of the stick ! I just wanted to show some love for contralto and lower voices like basses and baritones because I’m frankly obsessed with low voices, they’re so charismatic and powerful and they don’t get half the love they deserve 🥴 Step aside tenors, my favourite phantom of the opera is a baritone-bass 🤡

  • @AlexandraMussar
    @AlexandraMussar 3 года назад +397

    True contraltos scare me lmao. Insanely talented.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +19

      yes

    • @TarantulaR08
      @TarantulaR08 3 года назад +9

      Ha ha boo

    • @CoopAssembly
      @CoopAssembly 3 года назад +8

      @@ramseyvoicestudio Karen Carpenter!

    • @catwhisperer9489
      @catwhisperer9489 3 года назад +7

      I think I'm a contralto---I can sing lower than Randy Travis on "Forever and Ever Amen".

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack 3 года назад +1

      @@catwhisperer9489 Holy cow! 😲 Then you're a bass!

  • @kjsb871
    @kjsb871 Год назад +22

    Surprised you didn't mention Mary Travers for contralto - she goes LOW. She's actually how I figured out I was a contralto! Great video!! Love the examples and breakdown.

  • @writerinprogress
    @writerinprogress 2 года назад +26

    I'm a little surprised there were no singers from acapella groups in the mix here - if any singers are put into very distinct categories, it's them. But then I remembered just how many of the best ones have absolutely CRAZY vocal ranges. Geoff Castellucci (the Bass of Voiceplay,) can reach subharmonic low notes with ease, but can also hit high tenor notes just as easily - as can Tim Foust of Home Free. Mitch Grassi of Pentatonix is an incredible counter tenor, but can also sing easily in a low chest voice that's in the baritone range - and Scott Hoying of Pentatonix can hit everything from Bass notes to high tenor. I can recommend checking out those three acapella groups (the well known Triad of Excellence in the acapella world!) for examples that might be a little harder to pin down to just one, if you're up for the challenge!

  • @vincentvillareal1812
    @vincentvillareal1812 3 года назад +844

    I think I am a bass and my dog is tenor, plus my mum is a soprano when she's angry.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +56

      Haha

    • @diegoanimations9504
      @diegoanimations9504 3 года назад +51

      How about when she's not angry and how TF do you get the vocal range of a dog

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +26

      funny thread

    • @diegoanimations9504
      @diegoanimations9504 3 года назад +4

      @@ramseyvoicestudio yep especially when you still have no idea on how someone get the vocal range of a dog

    • @diegoanimations9504
      @diegoanimations9504 3 года назад +10

      @@vincentvillareal1812 well yeah but how are you going to get a dog to sing well bark their whole range

  • @mitzimar1700
    @mitzimar1700 3 года назад +467

    Some people categorize sopranos as great singers than other lower voice types that is why you actually made me smile when you said 'all voice types are equal and valid!'
    I really appreciate your videos!! (happy tears!)

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +14

      Rock on!

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 3 года назад +9

      Heck, a lot of my favorite pop songs are in that range, and hard for me to sing, so I am jealous of those who can sing lower comfortably.

    • @erasedshallbehisname5100
      @erasedshallbehisname5100 3 года назад +13

      I'm so god damn tired of sopranos being credited as more talented... Makes me just feel 'blah' about singing in general and that i should just give it up

    • @gaby5546
      @gaby5546 3 года назад +9

      @@erasedshallbehisname5100 Yes I know I feel the same way... I go terribly off-key trying to sing like Ariana Grande or Sia's songs, but it's great to know now my voice is just naturally lower. "All voices are equal" is very reassuring to me. :)

    • @iseydelmar
      @iseydelmar 3 года назад +3

      As far as I could see (hear?) from my personal experience with a choir, most of the time sopranos are given the "main theme", and therefore their voice stands out a lot more than altos which cover the other notes of the chord. In this sense, it is true that sopranos often develop a bit of primadonna complex ;)
      (FYI: no offense intended, I have been a soprano for years so joke's on me!)

  • @freakinccdevilleiv380
    @freakinccdevilleiv380 Год назад +6

    🤯 Dude not only you know what you're talking about, but you also have excellent delivery. Thank you!

  • @XenMusashi
    @XenMusashi Год назад +8

    I took your vocal range finder and revised many times and i got C3 to C6. And after watching this video, I am confirmed i am an countertenor.

  • @clement2780
    @clement2780 3 года назад +363

    main thing is not to injure your voice, comfort, and endurance

  • @apetrie
    @apetrie 3 года назад +611

    Every vocal coach I've seen has "reassured" me that I'm not a contralto and have a "normal enough" voice (not kidding!). Thank you for making this video and confirming for me that I AM a contralto with your simple, clear explanations and examples.
    Why would anyone see having a voice type like Annie Lennox, or Nina Simone as a flaw? I don't get it! Glad to be in that rare group.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +47

      absolutely!

    • @centriadorsey4642
      @centriadorsey4642 2 года назад +13

      It's a great voice...love your voice!

    • @wesplybon9510
      @wesplybon9510 2 года назад +52

      "Normal enough"? Rude. 😂😂 I assume "average" was what they actually meant. I would have loved seeing Karen Carpenter up there too, such a beautiful contralto voice.

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 2 года назад +19

      A lot of guys like the lower-pitched women's voices, just FYI. I was once told by an ex that my voice was very "womanly," as opposed to high and "Barbie-doll." Mind you, I took it as a compliment. I like sounding like a woman, and not like a little girl. 😜
      And Annie Lennox is one of my favorites! I love her singing -- it's jazzy, very down to earth. Her version of "I Put A Spell On You" is phenomenal, IMO.

    • @joshuagavaghan224
      @joshuagavaghan224 2 года назад +12

      @@a.katherinesuetterlin3028 lower pitched women's voices are beautiful too! Even regardless of the actual pitch, the timbre of a woman's voice just has a different sound.
      I like low voiced woman singers and high voiced male singers. It's cool to hear them sometimes sing the same notes yet sound so different.

  • @Adyaenchantingrecords
    @Adyaenchantingrecords 2 года назад +8

    I'm balancing well between an Alto and a Mezzo Soprano. I was really suprised that I could do it. Soprano is a bit breathy and huskier whereas I'm straining my voice for contraltos. So yeah I'm balancing between Alto and Mezzo Soprano. Thank Ramsey you helped me a lot. ❤️

  • @mchaela4045
    @mchaela4045 2 года назад +5

    I am so glad you added contralto. Contraltos are so underrated heck some people don't believe we exist!

    • @TifikoGaming3248playz
      @TifikoGaming3248playz Год назад

      they don't exist lol

    • @mchaela4045
      @mchaela4045 Год назад +2

      @@TifikoGaming3248playz I'm sorry, I can't tell if you're joking or not.

    • @TifikoGaming3248playz
      @TifikoGaming3248playz Год назад

      @@mchaela4045 not joking, alto and contralto are the same

    • @mchaela4045
      @mchaela4045 Год назад +2

      @@TifikoGaming3248playz no, altos sing higher than contraltos. In fact, there have been cases where there are women in the baritone or tenor section of a choir because there isn't a contralto section. It happened to me. Contraltos tend to sing about the same range as tenors. So if you want to say that contraltos don't exist then at least put them in the right voice group.

  • @micahmayer9487
    @micahmayer9487 3 года назад +246

    Am I the only one who feels slightly robbed by my voice coaches? My whole life I was trained as a soprano. I sang high pieces written for lyric sopranos and I had a very hard time. I struggled with insecurities for years, feeling like I was a terrible singer because even though my voice had been classified as a soprano by my teachers and choir directors, I struggled to hit notes that were supposed to come easily to me. I always felt more comfortable in my lower range, but again and again, my coaches pushed me to sing high. And now I've realized my tessitura is that of a contralto or alto. All these years of feeling like I wasn't good enough because my coaches refused to let me play to my strengths very often. I had one teacher even say that From Eden by Hozier seemed to sit at a very natural place in my range, and yet she wanted me to perform Defying Gravity for my recital that year.

    • @NothingYouHaventReadBefore
      @NothingYouHaventReadBefore 3 года назад +41

      Damn, I'm sorry. I imagine you feel like you wasted your time. I hope you realize that 1. You can start practicing your natural range now, and 2. you've proven that you have the power and commitment to practice. All practice is practice, as my old karate teacher once said.
      I hope that helps a little.

    • @micahmayer9487
      @micahmayer9487 3 года назад +20

      @@NothingYouHaventReadBefore it does help, thank you! It did feel like a bit of a waste, but at the same time, I know that the foundational training I received is still going to apply regardless of voice type. I'm excited to train my voice moving forward, and maybe finally move past my insecurities as a singer :)

    • @Lomenar
      @Lomenar 3 года назад +16

      I know exactly how you feel. As a child I sang as a high soprano in my choir and once I got a vocal coach I was categorized as a mezzo soprano. This continued into uni, where they wanted me to sing Cherubino and other lyric mezzo stuff (which I struggled with since I felt it sat right in my passagio and it hurt) and it was only after I finished uni, got my degree and found a new teacher that I found out that I'm actually a lyric or dramatic contralto. Just with a rather wide range. I've also learned that the deeper, more dramatic voices tend to mature a lot slower, so while you may feel that you have wasted your time, it might also be that your voice needed that time to fully mature. You have the rest of your life to discover and enjoy this "new" voice that you have found. It is a wonderful journey you're on, and you have lots of fun exploration ahead of you. :)

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +14

      @Hailey, it's so common for this to happen, I hear it all the time in these comments. Take courage and keep on!

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +11

      Thanks, @Berend and @Lomenar for sharing your stories, it's encouraging for others

  • @thecloudretainer
    @thecloudretainer 3 года назад +251

    I cant sing and i'm tone deaf. Best 30 minute of singing lesson in my life😍 Your explanation and examples are so easy to understand. And you're so respectful and warm. Thank you for making this video.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +8

      you're very welcome

    • @th8aone-147
      @th8aone-147 3 года назад +27

      I was always told that "tone deaf" is a made up term. Now, I don't mean to say this to discount you, but to encourage. Start simple, listen to a single, long sound and see if you can try and match how it sounds. Privately record yourself or have someone help you if its not easy to tell how close you are just by doing it. I hope it helps and I don't come off as a jerk. I hope you have a great day!

    • @kiadauwofem5737
      @kiadauwofem5737 3 года назад +12

      @@th8aone-147 I also feel I can't sing because I'm off-key. I can't hit the right notes. But I've also noticed that being older I seem to do better with very low tones. I think I almost hit the right 'key' of a song. Two problems I have are the amount of phlegm in my throat but also running out of breath trying to sing all the way through a song. I just try to sing when nobody's around.

    • @thecloudretainer
      @thecloudretainer 3 года назад +6

      @@th8aone-147 that is so kind of you. thank you for encouraging me! and i'm so grateful for your advices. have a pleasant days ahead :)

  • @Anton_the_Vampire
    @Anton_the_Vampire 2 года назад +15

    This is a great video, & you've just confirmed for me that I'm a Basso Profundo. My full range is something like E1-A-4. My tessitura is B1-D4, & my vocal weight is VERY heavy. Thank you.

    • @johndeeregreen4592
      @johndeeregreen4592 2 года назад +3

      I, too, am a basso Profondo. My lowest chest note is an E1, but learning subharmonics has changed this considerably; now, my lowest daily note is Eb0 to F#5 in falsetto. My tessitura is G1-B4.

    • @arsalanmuhammadalikhanbalo9803
      @arsalanmuhammadalikhanbalo9803 Год назад +1

      Bruh I'm so jealous.
      I'm just a Baritone with a E2 as lowest

    • @Alpha_SpectrUM
      @Alpha_SpectrUM Год назад

      ​@@arsalanmuhammadalikhanbalo9803 I am also jealous, although I am a high bass with a range usually from C#2 to D4, but I can get B1 in the morning, I would like to have more subcontroctave in the range, but it is more difficult to develop the bottoms in the voice

    • @nrz4000paronmen
      @nrz4000paronmen 2 месяца назад

      ​@@johndeeregreen4592B4 from a basso profondo is soooo amazing
      My own tessitura is C2 - F4

  • @meredithsteele8291
    @meredithsteele8291 Год назад +12

    After singing along to your "finding your range" video and then watching this one-- I'm a contralto PLUS! I can comfortably sing C3-A5 without going into vocal fry or falsetto. Woohoo! Excited to keep going with voice lessons.

  • @jt9300
    @jt9300 2 года назад +633

    One point that was missed: when two different voice types sing the same note, they're probably going to use different techniques, and that makes the lower voice type sound weaker and lighter, not thicker and more powerful!
    For instance, imagine a bass and a tenor singing A3. The bass singer would probably have to belt or use head voice for that while the tenor is on the lower, warmer side of their range

    • @nightmare4eVerr1
      @nightmare4eVerr1 2 года назад +67

      NO ONE brings this up, yet this the biggest way to easily tell.
      When you hear male chesty G4-A4 theres no way its a lower voice type because theyd be forced to lighten it to heady mix or strain so much they wouldn't last one performance.
      And thats what pisses me of that when tenors sing low, they get classed as baritones by the community.
      A real baritone would have to sing even LOWER to get that same thick sound.

    • @jt9300
      @jt9300 2 года назад +51

      @@nightmare4eVerr1 this gets especially confusing when, to survive in today's tenor-oriented pop music, a lot of baritones develop a nice head voice and falsetto range and stay there, rarely using their awesome lower range. It makes it difficult for the average person to tell who's a baritone and who's not

    • @Marco_Fabian37
      @Marco_Fabian37 2 года назад +5

      Huh? How does that make the lower voice sound weaker? The lower voice has to sing higher and higher notes are louder than lower notes.

    • @nightmare4eVerr1
      @nightmare4eVerr1 2 года назад +15

      @@Marco_Fabian37 louder doesn't mean chesty.
      You can be in a light mix while being just as loud
      Head voice can be just as loud but it will have minimal chest resonance.
      Imagine barry white trying to sing chandelier or My heart will go on.
      Barry whites chest mix will top out by F4 while for those 2 songs he needs a chest mix till F5 probably.
      Sure he could be equally loud in a head mix, but hell sound horrible tbh because your deviating from the songs tonal requirement

    • @Marco_Fabian37
      @Marco_Fabian37 2 года назад +7

      @@nightmare4eVerr1 that can be said the other way around. You give a tenor and a bass a low note the tenor disappears

  • @karenk3043
    @karenk3043 3 года назад +253

    Because I hit puberty early, I adjusted both my speaking and singing voices higher not to sound like Lauren Bacall when I was eleven years old. I was classified as a lyric soprano all the way through public school. I auditioned for the head of the voice department in collage with art songs intended for a lyric soprano. Half way through my first college semester, my vocal teacher decided to exercise the lower part of my range. I had always liked to sing with the tenors when I was bored in choir practice so that day my teacher ran me up and down my comfortable range and proclaimed that, with a four octive range, I had sung my way into the alto section of the college choir. God had given me a wonderful instrument but I wasted and mistreated it for a very long time. Now, at sixty-eight, it is mostly gone. If you have any talents don't waste them. Get proper instruction and practice. I wish that I could still sing, even in the shower. It might be that you could thrill an audience of fifty thousand but the soul deep joy is in singing for yourself, your loved ones and your creator. Don't ever forget that a talent is a gift. Appreciate it.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +34

      what a beautiful comment, Karen, and wise too

    • @jug41712
      @jug41712 3 года назад +11

      Thank you for this...I hope you still find much joy in your signing. As an aspiring Singer, I m very grateful to you for sharing this. God bless you 🙏❤️👍

    • @susanmazzanti5643
      @susanmazzanti5643 3 года назад +14

      I am so sorry that you injured your voice by misusing it when you were young. I hope you find that you have regained at least a few notes that you can sing softly. It would feel awful to not be able to sing even though the dog is the only one to hear me now.

    • @booperdooper9762
      @booperdooper9762 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the wisdom Karen.

    • @singingway
      @singingway 3 года назад +1

      Voices can be healed and rehabilitated.

  • @BroadwayBabe10689
    @BroadwayBabe10689 2 года назад +4

    I was put in soprano all throughout my primary school choir years. While I could sing those high notes, i always thought that I was more a mezzo-soprano. I’ve done voice lessons on and off my entire life. I started with a new voice teacher about a year ago, and the first thing she asked me was what I thought my voice range was. I told her my thoughts and she had me sing for her. She’s a former opera singer who also felt the same way as me about her voice. (sang in one voice part but thought she was another) She came to the conclusion that I was a mezzo-soprano, like her. I feel this video was proof of that. My voice feels the most comfortable singing the mezzo range. Thanks for putting out such an informative video! It’s really helpful!

  • @chrismccaffrey8256
    @chrismccaffrey8256 Год назад +8

    This gender identification classifixatikn thing doesn't make sense, unless you're taking hormones. If you "identify" as the opposite gender, but haven't made any hormonal changes then you will still usually be in your assigned gender range.

    • @theboiyouddate5722
      @theboiyouddate5722 4 месяца назад

      As a transgender person I'd like to expand upon this even more, because yes I agree, using gender to indicate your voice type doesn't make sense depending on where you are in your transition. In my opinion I think the gendering of each voice type in general is a bit silly and here's why.
      Everyone's voice is unique, and sometimes voices get a little weird, and depending on how said composer arranged said voice in a piece can also change who sings what part in a song. Before I began hormones (specifically testosterone) I sang Alto 1 and 2, Soprano 1, and when I was moved to the tenor bass choir I sang Tenor 1. I was told during that time overall I was a Mezzo - Soprano with a slightly bigger lower range. Once hormones kicked in I became a Baritone? The question mark is there because genuinely due to my timbre conflicting with my range, my highschool and college directors, voice teachers, even fellow vocalist, couldn't figure out if I was a Baritone, Baritenor/Counter Tenor, or a regular Tenor. In the end, everyone settled with Baritone since my pissagio was around F# and G, and I had a sizable lower range, also my tessitora was way more like a Baritones if anything lol. Now that sounds like It didn't prove my point too much except the fact I could sing tenor 1 without hormones. Well let's talk about the other side of the coin, estrogen! Unlike testosterone where your voice change is so drastic, estrogen only changes the voice a little bit. One of my good friends, she's been on estrogen for a few years now, however, her range is still low. She went from a Bass to a Tenor/Contra Alto. So for her, if someone said "go based on what you Identity as" she'd wouldn't be able to choose between Tenor or Alto since her range is in-between and not perfectly one over the other. At first she'd just say which ever part she was singing at the moment, but now she just says Tenor because the women at the church she works at thinks it's cools she's a woman singing Tenor, and because she prefers that part of her range. But every now and then, I'll hear her sing a few Alto 2 parts in choral pieces in class, like we were vibing about the Treble Arrangment of Ride on King Jesus's Alto 2 part, shit goes hard fr!!!
      Um in conclusion, voices are weird, and we should go based on everything else to figure out our voice type, and not have gender as a factor since the two don't always influence or make sense together. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

  • @calumgalbraith958
    @calumgalbraith958 3 года назад +747

    “Male and female voice types don’t really overlap”
    Me, a boy with a soprano range: oh

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +123

      if you're a younger boy, be patient, it will change

    • @calumgalbraith958
      @calumgalbraith958 3 года назад +95

      @@ramseyvoicestudio ahahaha, don’t worry, I’m still relatively young but I actually worked up my range significantly on my own, I used to have the range of a baritone but I eventually worked my way up to a tenor range and beyond to a soprano. It’s not a case of my voice hasn’t dropped yet because it certainly has!!

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +96

      then you have worked up a great range, but remember, unless you are female or identify as one, you're not a soprano, but you use that range

    • @drawnfromdarkness6589
      @drawnfromdarkness6589 3 года назад +81

      As a woman with a baritone range: also oh.

    • @watashi-tachisailorguardia228
      @watashi-tachisailorguardia228 3 года назад +15

      @@ramseyvoicestudio Omg the voice change thing really is so drastic, my voice changed this year and now I have a Baritone range whereas before it was countertenor-like. xD
      Also very random but would you say with Baritones hitting A4s, would you say that them hitting notes around that mark but having to use their falsetto is an okay thing or would true Baritones be able to do it with head/chest/mixed voice?

  • @disco_depression
    @disco_depression 3 года назад +84

    A middle eastern singer named Nasrin Kadri has a SUPER deep voice but it sounds so beautiful and powerful!! She has nothing to envy to Ariana or Mariah, her vibrato and longer notes are marvellous

  • @cynicald380
    @cynicald380 2 года назад +2

    I'm just over 3/4 through your video and very much enjoying learning these little gems of knowledge. You have a lovely manner to you also 😊

  • @ferna182
    @ferna182 2 месяца назад +1

    "Listen in live scenarios so we know THERE'S NO STUDIO TRICKERY INVOLVED" oh, brother... lol...

  • @graceallingham
    @graceallingham 2 года назад +627

    I'm a contralto and I mostly sing music by male artists because it fits my range better. Also so glad you mentioned Annie Lenox, her voice is beautiful ❤️

    • @pchoir1740
      @pchoir1740 2 года назад +19

      same! 🖤 it took me years to find that out. school choir teachers didn’t know what to do w me lol

    • @belenlg5978
      @belenlg5978 2 года назад +14

      @@pchoir1740 same! very hard to practice chest voice being a contralto in a choir, I didnt start practicing my true comfortable range until I learned guitar and started singing male artists' songs

    • @rebekahleib9303
      @rebekahleib9303 2 года назад +22

      Big same! :D I just hate the problem where you're comfortable in the high range of the tenor range, but can't go too low, and then comfortable in the low range of the alto, but can't go high. It's like we have a foot in two worlds, while being wholly of neither....

    • @goodcleanfun.with.aubrierose
      @goodcleanfun.with.aubrierose 2 года назад +7

      Yes! Same! And now I know why! Hello fellow contralto! 👋

    • @jadeacampbell5206
      @jadeacampbell5206 2 года назад +3

      Ari Lenox *

  • @TamCatG
    @TamCatG 2 года назад +290

    This made it so easy. I’m pretty sure I fall into the Mezzo-soprano category. In school when our music teacher tested our range for choir he put me in the soprano range but I always struggled with those higher notes, but I wasn’t low enough for the altos. Never knew there was a category in between. Thank you for this.

    • @xenedraa2825
      @xenedraa2825 Год назад +15

      Yeah some people just call them Soprano 1 or 2 or just say Soprano and bunch it all together which is in poor taste in my opinion.

    • @ciel5388
      @ciel5388 4 месяца назад

      Same!

  • @TheB0a
    @TheB0a 7 дней назад

    Very informative, im going to have to rewatch this vid a few times to really understand a rememeber all these terms. Im looking into taking singing/vocal lessons before the end of this month

  • @federicorubioceja2299
    @federicorubioceja2299 Год назад +7

    Actually Dimash Is a real freak of nature, because he Is really a Baritone. If you hear Olímpico you'll hear in baritone-tenor range And mezzo- soprano also

  • @volcrazy89
    @volcrazy89 3 года назад +379

    What's so strange about Gaga is so many people think she's a contralto (it even says so on her Wiki bio) because she can easily reach low notes, but she's clearly a lyric mezzo-soprano. People have mistakenly also said the same about Pink and Katy Perry.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +20

      interesting!

    • @Das644
      @Das644 3 года назад +9

      i often hear about people arguing that pink is a soprano.
      katy perry is typically a soprano

    • @boundary2580
      @boundary2580 3 года назад +27

      Microphones typically make classifying voice types difficult sometimes. Areas of the voice typically inaudible are able to come out easier. Nothing against it, as it is just another tool singers should exploit.

    • @mickygabriela8165
      @mickygabriela8165 3 года назад +9

      @@Das644 K.Perry is mezzosoprano, same is Lady Gaga (big mezzo), Pink could be an alto.

    • @Das644
      @Das644 3 года назад +1

      @@mickygabriela8165 mhh.i see

  • @Frankie1622
    @Frankie1622 3 года назад +182

    I always felt my voice lacked something when I sing low… It turns out it’s vocal weight. Thanks for helping me find this out! Btw, turns out I’m a baritone

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +10

      wonderful!

    • @mrbard1
      @mrbard1 2 года назад +7

      Im a baritone aswell. I though i was a bass, but i feel my voice is more comfortable in baritone range. I feel glad about this.

    • @WSlopeAggie
      @WSlopeAggie 2 года назад +5

      @@mrbard1 I'm a bass vocalist that's very comfortable in most ranges, quite weird

  • @storyteller_on_a_chase
    @storyteller_on_a_chase Год назад +6

    This was an awesome video!! Truly appreciate the effort you put into it and your great energy! ⭐️👌

  • @user-qg8qc5qb9r
    @user-qg8qc5qb9r 15 дней назад +1

    Introduction and Video Overview - 00:00:00
    Definition of Voice Type - 00:01:04
    Voice Types Categorized by Gender - 00:04:08
    Determining Your Voice Type - 00:04:39
    Tessitura Explained - 00:05:35
    Timbre and Vocal Tone - 00:07:06
    Vocal Weight - 00:08:01
    Examples of Male Voice Types: Bass - 00:09:06
    Johnny Cash - 00:10:06
    Barry White - 00:11:27
    Leonard Cohen - 00:12:09
    Examples of Male Voice Types: Baritone - 00:12:45
    John Legend - 00:13:26
    Hozier - 00:13:45
    David Bowie - 00:14:53
    Examples of Male Voice Types: Tenor - 00:15:23
    Freddie Mercury - 00:15:23
    Jason Mraz - 00:16:07
    Sam Smith - 00:16:59
    Examples of Male Voice Types: Counter Tenor - 00:17:38
    Bruno Mars - 00:17:38
    Dimash Kudaibergen - 00:18:18
    Examples of Female Voice Types: Contralto - 00:19:31
    Nina Simone - 00:20:01
    Annie Lennox - 00:20:36
    Examples of Female Voice Types: Alto - 00:21:02
    Lana Del Rey - 00:21:36
    Tracy Chapman - 00:22:24
    Amy Winehouse - 00:23:07
    Examples of Female Voice Types: Mezzo Soprano - 00:24:25
    Madonna - 00:24:25
    Lady Gaga - 00:25:17
    Beyoncé - 00:25:57
    Examples of Female Voice Types: Soprano - 00:26:44
    Ariana Grande - 00:26:44
    Mariah Carey - 00:27:27
    Whitney Houston - 00:28:46
    Conclusion and Encouragement - 00:29:31
    Call to Action and Course Promotion - 00:30:38

  • @jdjohnson7299
    @jdjohnson7299 3 года назад +214

    Disappointed you didn't use Cher. Definitely one amazing example of a contralto/alto, even now.

  • @stepbystephyt
    @stepbystephyt 3 года назад +160

    This is amazing! I was classified as an alto in high school choir class and just went with that, but higher alto notes have always been difficult for me to hit. I always thought I just didn’t have great range.
    But thanks to this video I discovered I’m actually a contralto! I was shocked at how easy those lower notes were to hit, and now I’m super excited to start exploring this new facet of my voice 🥰

  • @thisispissingmeoffroyally428
    @thisispissingmeoffroyally428 Год назад +4

    Learning your voice type for artists nowadays is just a classified way to identify what message and emotional charge your voice portrays the most effectively in order to make the best use of your vocal range by indicating the right song choices that have supportive/harmonious instrumentals, lyricism, and tone.

  • @milkluver
    @milkluver 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos! Referencing weight and how everyone has different highs and lows really help. I love singing Hozier songs, and so it was almost immediately clear I was a Mezzo-Soprano ❤❤❤

  • @thesour7284
    @thesour7284 3 года назад +170

    he's so positive lmfao

  • @bonniebunghole8106
    @bonniebunghole8106 3 года назад +257

    I love reading the music nerd comments... it's spicy in here lol

  • @YetundeKolawole-dy2it
    @YetundeKolawole-dy2it 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much. Found out I'm an alto singer

  • @noTgoodm0m
    @noTgoodm0m 2 года назад +1

    Me while recording: mezzo soprano
    Me irl: 𝖎𝖒 𝖆 𝖈𝖔𝖓𝖙𝖗𝖆𝖑𝖙𝖔 𝖆𝖒 𝖎

  • @abbyjones3199
    @abbyjones3199 3 года назад +324

    Contralto here with a fun fact! “alto” actually is not its own voice type! It’s actually a choral line. Many people who identify as altos are actually mezzo sopranos with a slightly lower range!

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +31

      thanks for your feedback

    • @Chris2.1
      @Chris2.1 3 года назад +15

      I thought that I was just an alto, didn’t know about contraltos till today. So I was thinking that I was either an alto or a contralto, and I am on the lower range, so I guess I am a contralto!

    • @SallylyllaS
      @SallylyllaS 3 года назад +7

      @@Chris2.1 Same here. I sing alto in choir so I was expecting to get that or close to it. Then I identified with contralto/alto.

    • @celestialgz
      @celestialgz 3 года назад +9

      oh that helps. I've had a choir teacher place me in alto but then soprano the next year and so i was always confused to where i stood but I'm realizing that i have a much lower range and more weight than an actual saprano so i think I'm mezzo saprano!

    • @reseconnor1068
      @reseconnor1068 3 года назад +3

      @@celestialgz Me too I sang soprano in the school choir and later on when I joined the church choir I was placed in Alto so confusing...I like to sing Madonna, Beyonce and yet I can sing Mariah's hero comfortably (not saying I am as good as them lol) so does this make me a mezzo soprano? @ramseyvoicestudio

  • @chub_boi7391
    @chub_boi7391 3 года назад +92

    Idk if it’s really said, but for young singers it is HUGE to NOT lock yourself into a classification. These things can make it difficult for pedagogical growth. It can help to know what you can do in the moment but don’t lock yourself into it.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +8

      I agree completely

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 3 года назад +5

      I remember singing soprano when I was in little girl. The. When I was 8, I had my tonsils and adenoids removed and it went away. But I'm a Martina McBride, Amy grant style with some good falsetto. Also at the age of 6 or so, I remember singing in church out of the sing book. I was harmonizing and didn't know it . I just mimicked my mom bc it sounded neat. Now when I sing to myself, I harmonize with myself but in my head.

  • @MCM_Savage
    @MCM_Savage Год назад +6

    Michael Sweet of Stryper is counter tenor. What an awesome voice. I am baritone with some tenor skill. I have always loved the counter tenor though. Geoff Tate of Queensryche, Rob Halford of Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden are some of my favorite metal voices. Joey Belladonna of Anthrax has an incredible counter tenor voice as well.
    🤟 Rock On. - Savagized Beatz

  • @jadeacampbell5206
    @jadeacampbell5206 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been practicing for one hour and one brought my voice back to life. WTf I forgot I can sing and actually sound nice. I missed this

  • @milliesdoghouse2340
    @milliesdoghouse2340 3 года назад +47

    I am 36 and I just started vocal lessons. Been trying to sing my whole life unsuccessfully. Men were too raspy and women too squeaky. She told me I’m a countertenor. She had me sing Love, Me by Collin Raye and it wasn’t absolutely terrible. I might not be doing concerts, but for the first time it sounded decent. This stuff really matters.

  • @NANASplash
    @NANASplash 2 года назад +388

    As a child, I sang whatever part we were short on in my church choir. Had a huge range, so it was very easy and entertaining to do this. I enjoyed chiming in in whatever area was needed most. From soprano to bass, only in an adjusted octave, if necessary. This was a very informative video. Thank you!

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  2 года назад +33

      good for you!!

    • @MrsMysteryWoman
      @MrsMysteryWoman 2 года назад +24

      I did this too! I jumped all around from high soprano down to contralto. Naturally I fit in the soprano range the most comfortably though.

    • @NANASplash
      @NANASplash 2 года назад +6

      @@MrsMysteryWoman Me, too!!😊

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 2 года назад +4

      I did this too! It's so much fun lol

    • @FoxbrushDraws
      @FoxbrushDraws 2 года назад +5

      Though if you were having to adjust the octave, that wouldn't be singing in that same range. It would simply be singing the same melody.

  • @cdm9011
    @cdm9011 Год назад +2

    People seem to forget that singers naturally will sing in their chest voice, then mix, and then end up in head voice at the highest end. This is the proper way to do things. There is this misconception that mixed voice is cheating the hit high notes. This is not true at all. All singers will utilize mix voice. These vocal classifications refer to the timbre of the chest voice more than anything. These people on here saying “people hitting D5 and E5 in full chest voice” don’t really understand how the voice works. They think because there is some intensity and grit on the note that they are really belting it out. But practically no male singers can or would hit a D5 or E5 in chest voice. You will always be blending by that point, and usually much lower than that. Baritones will have a much larger distinction between their mixed voice and chest voice and head voice compared with a tenor for instance who’s chest and mix be indistinguishable sometimes. But baritones can achieve that too if it’s developed into properly. But let’s cut to the chase. Freddie Mercury used his mix almost constantly above f4 to achieve his light ballad singing and aggressive high notes (in studio recordings). He is NOT hitting those notes in “full chest”. Likewise Bruno Mars is mixing his voice almost all the time above Bb4. Bruno mars is unarguably a tenor due to his timbre, yet he still is utilizing his mix for the higher notes in his range. When done properly the mix allows you to connect your full range without a break. For rock and pop this means baritones and tenors can have quite a bit of overlap. Some people just want to throw their hands up and say well I’m not a tenor so I can never hit that note and call it a day. But if they would just learn how resonance shifts need to happen as you get higher you will unlock your entire range. Stop saying Freddie mercury would hit D5-E5 in full chest voice, because it’s just not true.

    • @ZENOBlAmusic
      @ZENOBlAmusic 9 месяцев назад

      I understand what you are saying, and you have a point. Very few male singers utilize more of chest voice, it is not done very often in popular music. Chest voice is even lacking in opera these days. When you sing past your first registration point of the passaggio you are already using a mixed voice. That is true enough. But then you get to your second registration point as well, where your voice lightens more or you use the muscles that is used in falsetto and in chest voice singing.
      Singers such as Freddie Mercury and Bruno Mars did or does sometimes skip that second registration point, to carry up far more chest voice then you would normally sing with on high notes. You can perhaps call that full chest voice because many people understand that implies the second passaggio, or you can call it mixed voice with heavy chest participation. Or it is called pulling up chest voice. You would not teach people to sing with that technique a lot of people would damage their vocal folds, but some singers can obviously cope with this type of singing. In opera it is called singing open notes, without covering. So it is even done in opera quite often. But it has also destroyed some voice within opera as well.

  • @sarahbanning8116
    @sarahbanning8116 4 месяца назад

    This made me so happy, I couldn't figure out what was wrong with me, because I've always sounded so deep whenever I've heard myself recorded. I'm deep for a girl but I just always took it for granted. Fast Car did it for me, singing along to it, so comfortable.

  • @morgainedelahoy5889
    @morgainedelahoy5889 3 года назад +152

    I tested my range against your tessitura examples in each section and I'm a contralto!!! I've always loved having a low voice as a female, my mum and her mum are both altos so I'm definitely holding up the family legacy xp
    I rarely hear any contralto or even alto female singers get much love these days, so thank you for your words about how every vocal type is equal and amazing. I really needed that

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +7

      That is awesome!

    • @elvirafeher4254
      @elvirafeher4254 2 года назад

      I'm jealous! My mum is a soprano, her sister and mother all had beautiful voices. I missed out. I'm partial tone deaf. It still upsets me when I think about it.

  • @TheRoseSavage
    @TheRoseSavage 3 года назад +100

    I’m a contralto and I remember someone told me that my voice sounded too “meaty.” But hearing you say that it’s an impressive trait many women don’t have makes me feel better about my singing. Thanks man! Sharing this video now 🌹

  • @towerofresonance4877
    @towerofresonance4877 Год назад +1

    Nothing more beautiful than a chest note! I speak naturally in the upper 1st octave. That's your bass-is. Wherever you speak, stay there and STRETCH as far as possible WITHOUT falsetto. I have yet to chest an F4. Some gifted basses are capable! Like Yuri Vichniyakov in his young days.

  • @Dietskittles
    @Dietskittles 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve always equated singing ability with being able to hit those high notes. It’s a relief to know that I’m not as bad as I thought I was. I’m just a contralto.

  • @kristalcampbell3650
    @kristalcampbell3650 3 года назад +117

    My voice type is "excuse me little girl are your parents home" when the phone rings....im 34 😅. Lol I love rock songs and id love to have that heavy weighty voice. I have alto envy.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +5

      me too!

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 3 года назад +7

      meanwhile i'm the person who is often mistaken for a dude just from my voice.. the exact opposite 😂

    • @musmebravo1540
      @musmebravo1540 3 года назад +3

      my cousin has the same “issue” and she’s 37 😂

  • @sanjoth90
    @sanjoth90 3 года назад +81

    It’s funny how we have this tendency to appreciate and want what we are not. I’m a tenor in my church choir but it’s always the bass and altos that gives me the chills. Lol

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +8

      me too, I'd like more deep notes

    • @louie1338
      @louie1338 3 года назад +1

      I feel the same way! Lower notes just gives me chills

    • @christiehorn9026
      @christiehorn9026 3 года назад

      Agreed! I always thought I was a mezzo soprano... Turns out I am a soprano. 🤣 I would LOVE to be able to go to very deep ranges. 😭

  • @vigt548
    @vigt548 Год назад

    I have a great bit of trouble breathing. This video in concert w/ another video (standing tall, I think) has made it possible to take me off the iron lung. You have given me the greatest gift I could ever have. Thank You is pathetically inadequate.

  • @edmcreativo
    @edmcreativo День назад

    Great teacher, helped me a lot with this

  • @funkyfiss
    @funkyfiss 3 года назад +80

    According to my husband, when I sing in the shower it sounds like a cat drowning...

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +18

      that's not very helpful, for sure

    • @funkyfiss
      @funkyfiss 3 года назад +13

      @@ramseyvoicestudio Yes, not helpful to find out my voice type. But we both had a good giggle. 🙂

    • @gumamell
      @gumamell 3 года назад +5

      Lmao, sounds like a Filipino jokes. 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @jenellshippy6335
      @jenellshippy6335 2 года назад +1

      I was told I sing freaky, couldn't wrap my head around that...just told them I enjoy singing to my babies..

    • @katrinamareen
      @katrinamareen 2 года назад

      You made my day.

  • @xyshomavazax
    @xyshomavazax 3 года назад +316

    I’m an Irish countertenor. “Oi did it MEEEEEEEEE waaaaay”.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +28

      cool, love that accent

    • @asravorsarah6651
      @asravorsarah6651 3 года назад +2

      @@ramseyvoicestudio hey I don't have voice,when I sing my friends laugh at me,can u be of help,I want to learn how to sing ,am new here. Thank you

    • @juliebrammer
      @juliebrammer 3 года назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ricardojmestre
      @ricardojmestre 3 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @YukiTheOkami
      @YukiTheOkami 3 года назад +2

      Cute but probaply hard to listen to for everyone who has english as a second language like me

  • @Markhanza
    @Markhanza Год назад +1

    Hi, I am practising for a Christmas Psalm duet - "Today a Saviour has been born, to us, He is Christ the Lord" and your clips are so, good, really helpful and you are very pleasant with a great voice. Thank you (Nov 2022)

  • @cubicinfinity2
    @cubicinfinity2 Год назад +3

    For a long time I thought I was a bass, but after comparing my comfortable range and listening to these, I am definitely a tenor, to the point that I'm not ever sure why I thought I was a bass.

  • @AmberGraves80
    @AmberGraves80 3 года назад +57

    My old choir director compared male singers to chocolate. Basses are dark chocolate, baritone are milk, and tenors are white. All yummy, but very different.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +6

      interesting

    • @thomasnguyen6144
      @thomasnguyen6144 2 года назад +2

      That’s a good analogy.

    • @ryezheld
      @ryezheld 2 года назад +3

      me who likes dark chocolate because i like my cookies bitter like my love life be like: cool, why do i still sound like a prepubescent boy despite eating so many dark chocolate cookies?

    • @thomasnguyen6144
      @thomasnguyen6144 2 года назад

      @@ryezheld it’s supposed to be an analogy.

    • @ryezheld
      @ryezheld 2 года назад +2

      @@thomasnguyen6144 i know. and somehow the joke went over your head like a staccato over a note...

  • @savannahwise7058
    @savannahwise7058 3 года назад +49

    The best part about being a contralto is being able to sing all my favorite songs by tenor musicians fairly decently haha

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +1

      good for you

    • @RUT812
      @RUT812 2 года назад

      I’ve done that! 🙂

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 2 года назад +2

      Same lol it's almost frustrating that a lot of songs that I find the easiest are usually songs sung by guys. 😏

  • @jonathansaravanan
    @jonathansaravanan Год назад +1

    Me normally: Baritone
    Me in front of girls: Bass
    Me when I see a puppy: Soprano

  • @jasonbulloch1334
    @jasonbulloch1334 2 года назад +2

    Excellent informative video, very well done. I was a baritone in my high school choir, I think we only had 1 bass, and it was a push to hit that lower register but he was definitely more resonant than me at that low C and a few below. Excellent choices for the different representative voice types, all popular and all recognized. My favorite Bass has got to be Thurl Ravenscroft. He not only sang the original “You’re a Mean One, Mr Grinch” on the epic holiday children’s show we all watched time and time again, every Christmas , but he was also the iconic voice of Tony the Tiger of Frosted Flakes fame. I’m sure someone else has already pointed this out in the 6k comments this video has received, but who’s gonna check as I’m just reiterating. Lol. My favorite soprano, even though she doesn’t enjoy as much fame and fortune as the superstars used as examples in this video, is the stunningly beautiful Kate Lott of Voctave; the most amazingly technically perfect a cappella group on the planet currently. Give them a go whilst falling down the inevitable RUclips Rabbit Hole 🐇 🕳 you’ll willingly add them to your repertoire once you’ve heard their absolutely angelic harmonies. Competition in this particular arena is tough and well represented by so many choral groups, but in my humble opinion, Voctave takes the cake. (And I think Kate Lott is stunningly amazing in every sense of the word)

  • @irahryphson8879
    @irahryphson8879 3 года назад +313

    "Male and female voice ranges don't usually overlap"
    Me, a grown woman with a baritone to contralto range: 🥲

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +44

      good for you!!

    • @bazzfromthebackground3696
      @bazzfromthebackground3696 3 года назад +7

      Me ma is a low tenor too.

    • @elizabethludden7182
      @elizabethludden7182 3 года назад +19

      Yeah, I'm still confused after this video as to what I am. I remember in a high school play the director tested my range and they were kind of astonished at my range. They never told me what I was but I sang tenor through alto.....????? I feel pretty relaxed with all of that.
      Also, I don't really sing much anymore as an adult. I was just curious because this video reminded me of that day.

    • @M_M_ODonnell
      @M_M_ODonnell 3 года назад +8

      They don't overlap much when using classical technique, because classical music says they shouldn't overlap. It's normative, not descriptive.

    • @thatlonzoguy
      @thatlonzoguy 3 года назад +2

      "usually"

  • @SuperManning11
    @SuperManning11 3 года назад +41

    I’m not a singer, but I watched this all the way through because it was fascinating. Your positive energy is a joy to watch. You must be a damn good teacher!

  • @diekitschigeloewin
    @diekitschigeloewin 4 месяца назад

    So adorable how enthusiastic you are, love it. Thanks for this ❤

  • @spumantemerrick2832
    @spumantemerrick2832 Год назад

    You obviously enjoy what you're doing. Your spirit and smile says it all.

  • @joycieledgend8774
    @joycieledgend8774 3 года назад +58

    I'm a mezzo soprano! I've always been able to hit low notes and go up to those really high noted too. Thanks for this video! It's helped me a lot!

  • @beckysmith3269
    @beckysmith3269 3 года назад +158

    I think I’m a contralto, I always feel like I sing along to male voices easiest and struggle to match the height of female voices! But I felt comfortable singing along the Annie Lennox! I remember being made to sing alto in my school choir and found that too high.

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +12

      you can try my vocal range app and see:
      rangefinder.ramseyvoice.com/

    • @beckysmith3269
      @beckysmith3269 3 года назад +5

      @@ramseyvoicestudio Eb3 to G4! I don’t like singing in my head voice though!

    • @ft.jackjimmy7282
      @ft.jackjimmy7282 3 года назад +9

      Same, I’m not a singer but always fine myself listening to either male singers or low voice female singers like Lana Del Rey, Miley Cyrus and Adele or Alicia Keys but is Adele/Alicia Keys consider alto or higher than that?

    • @RedhairedBallerina
      @RedhairedBallerina 3 года назад +3

      Same, I always sung tenor parts in school - as most boys moved lower the older we got.

    • @celestialgz
      @celestialgz 3 года назад +3

      could this be another helpful indicator to figuring out which range you feel comfortable singing in? because i find it really comfortable to sing to lana and amy winehouse songs more than lady gaga or ariana

  • @mamajedijaws4938
    @mamajedijaws4938 2 года назад +1

    Trying to accept my voice as it is. I'm old and learned to try to sound like other people for so many years. It.feels like it it's too late for me. Go on without me. I'll only hold you back. Just don't forget me. Run child.

    • @stressbucket9846
      @stressbucket9846 2 года назад +1

      This cracked me up 😆 🤣 I feel the exact same way 😅

  • @tborody
    @tborody 2 года назад +1

    Love this! Best explanation I've found so far.

  • @KarolinePCosta
    @KarolinePCosta 3 года назад +46

    Contralto here and it's really hard to find people that appreciate or even believe that we are comfortable singing in such low range... I go from C3 to E4 tops.
    Thank you for this video! :3

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely!!

    • @kit0825
      @kit0825 3 года назад +1

      Contraltos have the best voices though! I really admire yall

  • @CorpseBride-hz3bh
    @CorpseBride-hz3bh 3 года назад +20

    I’m a soprano, but I love listening to lower voices more. To me it’s more pleasant and impressive.

  • @karmazxdz3543
    @karmazxdz3543 Год назад +2

    As a guy Im somewhere between tenor and countertenor, i just started taking singing seriously so maybe i have to work my way up to counter tenor, used to sing soprano as a kid hopefully that helped 😂

  • @flirmaerma9750
    @flirmaerma9750 Год назад +2

    Mezzo Soprano was mine, which I’m honestly surprised by because my teachers have always put me as one the deepest female singers in my class

  • @gwendyrose8905
    @gwendyrose8905 2 года назад +67

    I grew up singing Alto in choirs as a kid/teenager. However, I was really a Contralto, there just weren't many options to sing that low at that time. I would typically switch to my falsetto/"head voice" around F-G3. In my 30s, I decided to take voice lessons through the local university. They had a program where you could choose to work with either an undergraduate vocal student or a graduate student. I chose to work with a graduate student. She asked me what I wanted to work on when we first met. I explained that I was thinking about applying to the music school there and wanted to be able to pass an audition. She encouraged me to work on my "upper range" for the audition. (NOTE: She was a soprano and I'm not sure she really realized I was a Contralto.) When she tested my range (after warming up), she claims I hit a Bflat4! (I think she was smoking something, but I KNOW I hit a Gsharp4!). Unfortunately, we were pushing too hard, too fast...I wasn't completely understanding what she was trying to tell me (and was still "singing in my throat" instead of my "soft palate"!) and I ended up injuring my voice. After seeing several doctors, it was determined that I had pulled the muscles that hold the vocal chords tight. (Think of an athlete pulling a calf or thigh muscle.) Any time I tried to even talk, the sound would just stop when those muscles relaxed. It was AWEFUL!!! It took me a full 6 months before I could sing one verse of a hymn at church and another 6 months to be "fully" healed. However, even today, if I use my voice too much (or try to "push" my upper register) those muscles will start to relax on me and I have to completely stop. Ironically, this injury shifted my vocal range down just a bit and i am now an official "female Tenor" instead of a Contralto. Thankfully, I was able to keep my Alto range, but my falsetto now hits at D3! I can hit an E4, but I'm a bit scared to attempt to go above that as I'm afraid of reinjuring my voice. I don't EVER want to go through that again!!! But, when I'm warmed up, I can hit a C2 with no problems. I've even hit a Bflat2!!! That REALLY freaked me out! ;) My tessitura is a D2 to D3 with a range of Bflat2 to E4. I might be able to go higher, but, as I said, I have no interest in pushing things. ;) ;) But, because I have such a "low female voice," I can put almost ANYONE to sleep by just talking! :D Sometimes, this is super fun and sometimes it's EXTREMELY annoying! :\ Sure helped when my kids were little, though! :D

    • @xenedraa2825
      @xenedraa2825 Год назад +3

      Wow I'm so sorry you went through this. No one should injure their voice to please someone else. Hope you are fully healed now.

    • @ivblizzard3616
      @ivblizzard3616 7 месяцев назад

      Im confused ... U can hit a C2 as a female? Do you mean a C3?

    • @gwendyrose8905
      @gwendyrose8905 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ivblizzard3616 Yes, I had my "middle C" at C3 instead of C4....oops. So, add 1 to all of the numbers and it should make more sense. Sorry about the confusion and thanks for the catch. 🙂

    • @muzikbabs2188
      @muzikbabs2188 6 месяцев назад

      @@ivblizzard3616 I start at C2 as a female. I’m an Alto-Mezzo or also Contralto. C2 to C5. I think lots of Alto women can hit a C2, no?!

  • @KhasAdun1990
    @KhasAdun1990 3 года назад +99

    This dude just up and said, "If I identified as female" and didn't get all weirded out. I love him now.
    Also, now I know why I can't sing Nine Inch Nails songs, because Trent is a counter tenor and I'm a tenor! Man, I kinda slayed that Sam Shepard singing though. I surprised myself!

    • @j8kethewizz
      @j8kethewizz 3 года назад +7

      Same reason why I can't sing MCR without taking the vocals down an octave lmao

    • @ramseyvoicestudio
      @ramseyvoicestudio  3 года назад +5

      glad this was helpful

  • @avgriffin
    @avgriffin 4 месяца назад

    Hoziers vocal sound man . Here in Ireland I grew up around many folks who were eerily similar . That to me is the Dublin busker style to me personally . Voices sound harmed by the cold full of darkness but resilience fitting our damaged nation. Hozier is one our best exports . He mirrors so much of what I love of my beautiful nation .

  • @brileystewart
    @brileystewart Год назад +1

    Love your videos dude! Thank you for all your help so far in my vocal journey! Looks like I’m a baritone :)

  • @suzetteemberton4368
    @suzetteemberton4368 3 года назад +95

    Very informative! It's also important to note that some voices don't fit neatly into these categories, especially once you start getting into the subcategories (all the various fachs). I sing both classical and rock and am closest to a full lyric soprano, if I had to be classified. That said, my voice is very bright for how big it is, or you could say it's big for how bright it is. I also have a low extension...just can't hang out down there.
    Every instrument is different and they all have their own beautiful, unique qualities. Find what yours likes to do, and have a blast.

  • @laurapope2178
    @laurapope2178 2 года назад +49

    ALTO all the way...thank you for explaining tessitura! I've been beating myself up for not being able to hit "high" notes, but you made me realize that it is okay. I can fake it as a mezzo, as long as there are no soprano notes scattered about. Recently, I've been trying to sing along to my favorites Grimes songs, and my voice breaks like a 12 year old boy. 😁

  • @user-qj9hi9gh8w
    @user-qj9hi9gh8w 3 месяца назад

    thanks brah. I learned a lot and I am a proudly baritone singer 😊✌️

  • @caseycasey1212
    @caseycasey1212 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Exactly what I was looking for as someone who enjoy singing and had lots of questions in my head about it since I have no knowledge of music or singing. Thanks!!