@@feridedogan7653 So everything below A3 is autotune? I kinda laughed reading that, not gonna lie. Autotune is used to smoothen vocals, not help you hit C3s.. As if there isn't evidence of her hitting F3s here literally LIVE?? Her chest subharmonics/vocal fry don't start coming up until Bb2. Even then, it's not like she CAN'T hit A2s and Bb2s, the girl has lower range.
@@lexieishere she start using vocal fry much before an a 2 or b2. Her notes from c 3 down are all not full notes. She using a technique to manipulate her troath. I never said she hit the notes bec of autotune. I say the autotune hides that the Tones are not hidden Real. She lowering her larynx too much to hit notes under g 3. Even extrem high sopranos can hit c3 like demi lovato or leona lewis. She kinda struggling to hit that low notes.
At her best, her supported range is C3-C#5 but above C5 she gets increasingly shallow and strained. The E3-Bb4 range is natural to her and very strongly supported and resonance is optimal. She does show lots of potential in her upper belting (especially in recent years) as her tone and placement are better in the D5-E5 range though inconsistent. At times, shes produced relaxed and balanced high belts up to F5. Her falsetto shows potential in recent years and has recently shown a connected head voice.
They replied to my comment in the Jingle bells video saying that the bass line is Amy singing but an octave higher, they needed to transpose her vocals an octave down. And also mentioned, the lowest note she ever hit in the studio was A2 in their When the party's over cover. :) Btw very nice video, I love Amy's WIDE range sm, so impressive!!! ♥
Yeah, I found it a little hard for Amy to have made those bass notes in Jingle Bells so I even put a "?" in F2-E2, but she did a G2 in Mary did you Know and in When the Party is over I thought it was Dani so I didn't put it🙃
Her B5 and C6 in the mixed register are not considerable because they are "screams" and it is only there to demonstrate that she can do it, not to say that she did it. About her Bb5 I'm not sure it's considerable She also has more A5-C#6 in her Upper Register but I decided not to because they are uncomfortable and bad to hear
In their song "Renegade" Amy has A LOT of F#5 belting at the last part of the song 😊
she has the most gorgeous low notes I have ever heard in my life.
She has no low notes.
@@feridedogan7653 oh as if she isn't doing anything below A3 here..??
@@lexieishere its vocal fry and autotune. Vocal fry is not a real note. She does not sing the low notes in full vocals.
@@feridedogan7653 So everything below A3 is autotune? I kinda laughed reading that, not gonna lie. Autotune is used to smoothen vocals, not help you hit C3s.. As if there isn't evidence of her hitting F3s here literally LIVE??
Her chest subharmonics/vocal fry don't start coming up until Bb2. Even then, it's not like she CAN'T hit A2s and Bb2s, the girl has lower range.
@@lexieishere she start using vocal fry much before an a 2 or b2. Her notes from c 3 down are all not full notes. She using a technique to manipulate her troath. I never said she hit the notes bec of autotune. I say the autotune hides that the Tones are not hidden Real. She lowering her larynx too much to hit notes under g 3. Even extrem high sopranos can hit c3 like demi lovato or leona lewis. She kinda struggling to hit that low notes.
At her best, her supported range is
C3-C#5 but above C5 she gets increasingly shallow and strained. The E3-Bb4 range is natural to her and very strongly supported and resonance is optimal.
She does show lots of potential in her upper belting (especially in recent years) as her tone and placement are better in the D5-E5 range though inconsistent. At times, shes produced relaxed and balanced high belts up to F5. Her falsetto shows potential in recent years and has recently shown a connected head voice.
They replied to my comment in the Jingle bells video saying that the bass line is Amy singing but an octave higher, they needed to transpose her vocals an octave down. And also mentioned, the lowest note she ever hit in the studio was A2 in their When the party's over cover. :)
Btw very nice video, I love Amy's WIDE range sm, so impressive!!! ♥
Yeah, I found it a little hard for Amy to have made those bass notes in Jingle Bells so I even put a "?" in F2-E2, but she did a G2 in Mary did you Know and in When the Party is over I thought it was Dani so I didn't put it🙃
Amy being a kettle at the end 😳
Her B5 and C6 in the mixed register are not considerable because they are "screams" and it is only there to demonstrate that she can do it, not to say that she did it. About her Bb5 I'm not sure it's considerable
She also has more A5-C#6 in her Upper Register but I decided not to because they are uncomfortable and bad to hear
Alto or mezzo soprano ?
her pedal tones sound very TBozesque. It has a lot of texture
2:21 F3 sounds supported for me.