Ep. 26 "Baritone Curse" - Voice Lessons To The World

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
    @NewYorkVocalCoaching  4 года назад +17

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  • @four8164
    @four8164 7 лет назад +326

    My left ear enjoyed this.

    • @samsschool3639
      @samsschool3639 7 лет назад +10

      Not just me then...

    • @pault477
      @pault477 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah what’s with that - mono?

    • @MakerMark
      @MakerMark 7 лет назад

      Funny isn't it..

    • @niccollins6032
      @niccollins6032 7 лет назад +28

      haha same, this guy made me think my headphones were broken

    • @badhri492
      @badhri492 4 года назад +5

      Ohh thank god thought there was something wrong with my earphones

  • @sonnyitaliano4158
    @sonnyitaliano4158 10 лет назад +71

    Being a Baritone could never be a curse. I myself am a Baritone and won talent shows and even caused few tenors along with sopranos to be eliminated. It's not always about range. It's about proper technique and placement of the voice. How convincingly you resonate to your audience. If you sound like a star you will become one. It Has nothing to do with being a tenor. The voices are somewhat similar only one is lower but you can't tell a tenor from a baritone by hearing them speak but sing mostly

    • @into.the.wood.chipper.
      @into.the.wood.chipper. 10 лет назад +6

      My baritone singing voice has always seemed kind of boring when I'm singing hit songs that originally had high notes on the recording. High screaming notes. It's depressing to not be able to reach those notes, even while sounding like yourself. Depression is what drives some people to sing to begin with, so when they can't sing what they want, what can they do?

    • @raffaelrameh14
      @raffaelrameh14 10 лет назад

      ***** I was classified as a baritone, but I developed a way so I can hit high notes, but I can't stay in high range all the time. Recently I "discovered" Elvis Presley, and his songs match exactly with my natural range. I'm loving it. He's the king of rock. I love Renato Russo music too. He's one of my favorites singers. Bob Marley is a tenor, but I can sing in his tune... I have listened him for years, so naturally I could develop singing in his register, not all songs, of course... But never give up, friend! Discover yourself more and more... I'm trying it constantly! :)

    • @into.the.wood.chipper.
      @into.the.wood.chipper. 10 лет назад

      Raffael Bechara Rameh
      Man, some of those exercises for strengthening and developing range really help! I can go higher than I used to be able to. Have yet to really find the head voice "ring", though. Maybe came across it once or twice. I don't drink enough water, I noticed. That could be a big part of it.How did you figure out how to hit high notes? I can do it very thin, but it doesn't seem to project. But it's also not quite falsetto, either. I can also do an Adam Sandler-style yelp in what I'm not sure is projected falsetto or supported head voice with a low glottis. But I used to do that impression for girlfriends, and it seems to be something I can only turn on to entertain someone in the fun of the moment, especially if we've been laughing.

    • @raffaelrameh14
      @raffaelrameh14 10 лет назад

      ***** Hi Don! I discovered that nasal resonance. Justin told something about it in this video. Such resonance turns easy for me to hit notes like A, Bb or even B. I think I use a kind of head voice and chest voice at the same time, mixed. I don't know if it is a mix voice.

    • @into.the.wood.chipper.
      @into.the.wood.chipper. 10 лет назад

      I still can't get the vibrato into it, though... Seems it could just be falsetto, and I might not have found out how to get into head yet. Head should project forward, and what I've got is really thin and quiet. It would be cool to hear what you're doing (on Soundcloud or you could email me).
      Mix seems like it could be a misnomer... It's not possible to literally mix head with chest (as far as I can tell, anyway). I think mix is just using rounded vowels to get consistent tone all the way up from the lowest to highest notes.

  • @jackrussellbruce7565
    @jackrussellbruce7565 5 лет назад +6

    I love this guy so much. I've been working for years only to figure out what I needed in a 12 minute video!

  • @TerranceHeathDC2MD
    @TerranceHeathDC2MD 11 лет назад +2

    I appreciated this. I stumbled across it while doing some searching on why baritone voices are so rare in popular music today. Being a baritone, I sometimes feel like I missed out by being born far too late to have been around when guys like Nat Cole and Frank Sinatra were on the radio. Today, sadly, I don't think they'd get anything near their due.
    I started out as a baritone in high school, and pushed myself to try and sing tenor. It wasn't until years later that I worked one on one with a voice teacher who helped me open up a whole different area of my range. After working with him, I had more room to work with in my upper range. And l finally had a falsetto voice. I guess I always had it, but when I was in high school I couldn't access it. All of that combined doesn't quite make ma a tenor, so much as a baritone who can approach tenor range.
    It can be discouraging, though, to be baritone, to go to auditions and hear, "You have a beautiful voice, but ... we're looking for .... someone with more ... range." (Translation: "You have a beautiful voice that no one wants to hear.) These days, other than the occasional karaoke night, most of the singing I do is for my kids at bedtime.

  • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
    @NewYorkVocalCoaching  12 лет назад

    Wow. Thanks for the great encouragement! Glad we could be of service!

  • @flaze3
    @flaze3 8 лет назад +26

    I think it would be better to say "you might be a baritone, but that doesn't mean you can't access high notes". It just means you'll have a different timbre in the high range, and your passaggio will be in a different place. It's no bad thing to be a baritone - most men are, in fact! :)

  • @nicholasdelavega
    @nicholasdelavega 8 лет назад +6

    May I just say you are an INCREDIBLE teacher. . .
    Hats off to you . . .

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much Nicholas for your wonderful support for Justin and VLTTW! We are so glad you're enjoying our videos and are wishing you well on your vocal journey! Stay tuned for more :)

  • @darylkenny4562
    @darylkenny4562 4 года назад +5

    Justin you are awesome and I love your lessons.
    I’m naturally a baritone and for 20 years I embraced it and learned to sing with it. Quite honestly I love my baritone voice. I find it has a bassy warmth to it and I know my little daughter loves it when I sing her to sleep. The past year I started learning to develop my mix and discovered with time that I actually can sing very high. A year ago I didn’t even have a head voice at all and today I’m playing with what feels like a hundred different mix coordinations and I can pitch and tone match both baritones and tenors without much trouble. I discovered that my range actually runs from C2 to D5 and the more I do it the easier it seems to become. It’s made singing a lot more fun for sure and I can’t thank you enough.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  4 года назад

      Yes! Amazing work, Daryl! We can all expand our ranges higher with some work :) -NYVC

  • @TenThumbsProductions
    @TenThumbsProductions 10 лет назад +7

    I am a Baritone. I think that singing as a tenor would be lovely, but I also recognize I am who I am and being a baritone isn't so bad. Johnny Cash, Nat King Cole, Ben. E King, Elvis Presley, Eric Clapton, Darius Rucker, Lou Reed and John Fogerty have made a pretty decent living as Baritones.

    • @TenThumbsProductions
      @TenThumbsProductions 10 лет назад

      All those songs are in the key of D. He might hit the high notes, but his register is a little lower than you think. At the same time I am not a singer, and you two are probably both right but I just know the keys that fits my voice and I sing a lot of their songs.

  • @carlosburge8887
    @carlosburge8887 7 лет назад +4

    Justin I think the best advice you gave was #3. My whole life I've wanted to be a tenor because people told me you can't sing unless you hit high notes. I think accepting your voice and singing from the heart can sound just as good 🙂

  • @TheOspris
    @TheOspris 7 лет назад +21

    what a delight to my left ear

  • @DanDanNode
    @DanDanNode 7 лет назад +4

    When classified baritone I immediately felt let down. This must be the "curse" talked about all over these RUclips channels. Thank you for addressing this. I feel relieved.

  • @jayway11
    @jayway11 5 лет назад +9

    My right ear is now lonely and depressed thanks to this video... but I can now sing in the left channel only!! 🗣🎶👂

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  5 лет назад

      Ha! Sorry about the audio! :) This is one of our much older episodes. -NYVC

    • @jayway11
      @jayway11 5 лет назад

      @@NewYorkVocalCoaching Joking aside, this was a great video and you are a fantastic presenter. This has certainly helped me on my quest! Thank you!! 👍😎

  • @intalik
    @intalik 10 лет назад

    Great, great motivational video for baritone singers. You are the first I've stumbled on who has tackled this question so directly and eloquently in a video. Muchly appreciated!

  • @jamesrossmusic6013
    @jamesrossmusic6013 4 года назад +1

    This has been the best advice that I have ever heard... I am a baritone big time even perhaps being bass. And you have totally made my day especially when you said that all this high singing can be tiresome to the ear, and maybe listening to a lower smoother more relaxing baritone tones could be pleasing. Thank You!!!

  • @michaelcasabianca7779
    @michaelcasabianca7779 3 года назад +8

    As a Lyric Baritone, my best advice is to learn as much music in the middle tenor range as possible. Through doing that, I found that I have most of the tenor range. The more you try to learn and explore your voice, the better you may get at producing a tenor or tenor-ish range!

  • @thechoripankiller
    @thechoripankiller 5 лет назад +31

    my left ear enjoyed this thanks

  • @taariichan3239
    @taariichan3239 9 лет назад

    Justin im a Baritone and since ive been watching your videos and start exercising my voice with you and your online coaching im now capable of reaching the high G with full voice, i feel soooo good its really a great achievments for me you're like my singing father haha, no seriously you're awesome and when i'll be a rockstar (you gave me the motivation to trust) i'll thank you in front of all the ones who will be listening to me i promise

  • @RebeccaMooreHealthCoach
    @RebeccaMooreHealthCoach 8 лет назад +2

    best line, "difficulty doesn't define voice type." I definitely have an alto curse---- Touche!

  • @kanemidgley1912
    @kanemidgley1912 5 лет назад +23

    My left ear loved this video

  • @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners
    @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners Год назад +4

    Most of my favorite singers are baritones who sing high AF! I’m a baritone and thankful for it. Embrace the boom brother.

  • @truthseeker7326
    @truthseeker7326 9 лет назад +23

    You are an amazing communicator.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  9 лет назад +5

      +Finally the Truth Thank you for your kind words!

    • @HarrisSounds
      @HarrisSounds 9 лет назад

      +New York Vocal Coaching The only complain I have about this video is that it wasn't longer! Thank you for this!

  • @jamesmichael5673
    @jamesmichael5673 11 лет назад +1

    I am blessed. Not cursed. You have to love your instrument and keep training. Keep listening and keep expanding. Nice video and some good advice.

  • @pescast
    @pescast 10 лет назад

    Hi Justin, I just want to thank you for all those videos. You dont Know how helpful are they, from today and on i will practice each lesson you share with us.
    Greetings from Costa Rica

  • @PrinceofDrill
    @PrinceofDrill 6 лет назад +4

    I believe I'm a lighter baritone, most of my influences are tenors, Michael Jackson, Prince, Usher, Justin Timberlake, numerous Gospel singers, so, most of my favorite songs are up there.
    We (my voice teacher and I)are trying to extend my range, fix my mixed register, expand it and work on my falsetto. Your video helps to encourage me!!

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +1

      Cool! Thanks for sharing Prince! We're so glad you are encouraged! Keep up the awesome work! -NYVC

  • @omfgSHORYUKEN
    @omfgSHORYUKEN 10 лет назад +36

    This guy knows his shit

  • @rlyehdate
    @rlyehdate 6 лет назад +9

    So it's Leonardo DiCaprio acting as Justin Stoney, cool. Hope you win an Oscar with this one.

  • @blake8307
    @blake8307 10 лет назад

    This was actually a very comforting message. I've always been a bit confused with understanding if singing high required me to back off power wise, or if that wasn't good singing. This was a very encouraging video, I learned quite a bit, and as a I - think - I'm - a - baritone, the message at the end was both comforting and kinda inspirational. Thanks for putting my mind at ease:)

  • @jacklewis319
    @jacklewis319 10 лет назад

    I'm a Baritone, no question. I learned this a long time ago, but still appreciate that you posted this. There aren't words to describe the feeling you get when your resonance is spot-on. Head voice is challenging, but possible. I can even sing some of my favorites from JC Superstar without falsetto. Just keep practicing.

  • @kriptonis
    @kriptonis 6 лет назад +39

    My right ear is sad and still thinks baritones have a curse.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +6

      Oh no! Sorry for the sound problems and the curse Kriptonis! - NYVC

  • @2015Drama
    @2015Drama 8 лет назад +4

    I can't express how much I love watching this one episode in particular, mainly because I feel like I can relate to Justin's story, and the reasons he gave as to why so many men are classified as baritones. I started voice lessons when I was 15, and it was during a point when my voice was going through the expected teenage awkwardness. As a result, I had a lot of trouble hitting high notes that were easy for me before puberty, and I was classified as a baritone.
    Now at a later point in my life where my voice is finally starting to settle in (I'm 23, now), I've done an extensive amount of research and found that I might actually have a completely different voice from what my teachers believe. I've found that my middle voice (End of my chest voice and the beginning of the passaggio) begins at the E above middle C and goes up to A4; I eventually found out that I can easily belt out a good Tenor C and beyond with a good mix. And even as I develop my breath support more and ease on the weight of my vocals as I get higher, I can go from the bottom of the baritone range all the way up to countertenor. I don't hurt either; it actually feels great.
    The problem is, I don't think all voice teachers are aware of this. With my current instructor, he has me classified as a baritone because I still have an awkward transition into my passaggio, and he thinks it's my falsetto or head voice. He has been having me sing lower songs as a result, and just today has been trying to get me to darken my tone to a point where my voice doesn't sound nor feel natural. It's not that I'm not grateful for him teaching me or that I'm doubting him, but even though my higher notes are strengthening with breath support, he doesn't want to go any higher with me. It's very frustrating. It's like he just stops where my chest voice ends. Even when we warm up and I have a good number of notes left without falsetto. Again, I could be wrong and just living in denial, but I'm just really confused and kind of concerned for my vocal health at this time. I just hope one day I'll know for sure and find a way to make the best of my instrument.

    • @jnr1688
      @jnr1688 8 лет назад

      Dramapony Do you think my voice will change as I get older? I'm 15 btw,still going through puberty. And I'm Baritone.

    • @2015Drama
      @2015Drama 8 лет назад +1

      Jnr Your voice is definitely going to change if you're that young. It's really more of a matter of working with the change and learning to hit high and low notes without pushing.

  • @javi9059
    @javi9059 Год назад +17

    I’m so thankful Leonardo DiCaprio is teaching me to sing

  • @bassodivo1
    @bassodivo1 11 лет назад +2

    The only voice teacher on youtube that knows what he's talking about.

    • @imslicc
      @imslicc 11 лет назад

      isn't it amazing how it's true?

  • @Flyingferrets5
    @Flyingferrets5 9 лет назад

    I found this video a year ago and I realized that I was singing all my high notes in chest voice. I used to push my chest register in a shout (like Dan Reynolds) all the way to Bb4, not a very healthy technique. After about a year of learning to transition through my passaggio (around D4 to G4) I realized that I CAN sing those high notes. Now I feel confident singing songs by people like Adam Lambert which can reach D5 or so. Thanks for helping me break the curse!

  • @Enderwave
    @Enderwave 9 лет назад +107

    This sounded great in my left ear ;D

    • @XTL_prime
      @XTL_prime 8 лет назад +9

      With an authentic tinnitus experience, too.

    • @evangangstad5537
      @evangangstad5537 8 лет назад +1

      Orion I had to put my phone into mono to watch this

    • @nickmartins3378
      @nickmartins3378 7 лет назад

      Evan Gangstad THANK YOUUU

    • @nickmartins3378
      @nickmartins3378 7 лет назад

      Evan Gangstad THANK YOUUU

  • @derman1907
    @derman1907 8 лет назад +3

    I've had the same feeling of being "cursed" with a baritone register for years! My favorite singers are nearly all tenors/sopranos in metal (I'm not stupid enough to attempt soprano songs). I've tried to get up there, but didn't have any real success until I discovered how to reach head voice with consistency. It makes all the difference in the world when you can reach the high notes. Now I can appreciate the tone of my lower notes too

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  8 лет назад +1

      We're so glad Justin was able to help you on your vocal journey and hope that you continue to make vocal discoveries! :)

    • @gonsalomon
      @gonsalomon 8 лет назад

      Try working on your mixed voice and give your head voice more of a push. You'll end up with more strength in that high notes.
      As to being stupid with the soprano songs, I don't think so. When you stretch your head voice and falsetto enough, and you start getting more of a mix, you'll be able to reach really high notes without them fading away.

    • @matheus5230
      @matheus5230 8 лет назад

      Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, the best singers in history, were barytones.

  • @Tirreger
    @Tirreger 4 года назад +12

    My left ear feels loved..

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  4 года назад +3

      Lol. The audio on this one is a bit one sided. Our other videos don't have this :) Thanks for watching! -NYVC

  • @ONeirda
    @ONeirda 11 лет назад +1

    I am a classical singer and have to say that this is a very good explanation.

  • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
    @NewYorkVocalCoaching  12 лет назад

    Right on! The baritone voice should be celebrated too!

  • @AdamPUnger
    @AdamPUnger 6 лет назад +11

    Why is everyone so obsessed with range. The focus should be to sing freely and beautifully. No one in the audience knows if its a high G or a high B. What matters is effect, as in did the note create an exciting effect. Also overemphasizing high notes is dangerous for the voice. You must to expand your bottom range equally as diligently

  • @albertohinojosa1314
    @albertohinojosa1314 10 лет назад +26

    Thanks, DiCaprio !

  • @LPbeater
    @LPbeater 5 лет назад +12

    My left ear really enjoyed this

  • @MrDOOlevrai
    @MrDOOlevrai 8 лет назад +1

    I'm quite saddened. This should have been the first of your videos I watched.
    I'm quite happy. I somehow already started to work it correctly before the video.
    And you are so good at explaining things and making us believe. I am always amazed by your lessons. Thank you.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your wonderful support, keep up the great work! Wishing you well, from NYVC!

  • @user-of4kk4in9f
    @user-of4kk4in9f 4 года назад +1

    Justin your tip about being limited by having used chest and head exclusively - and the point about pushing your mix too much & not using nasal resonance low enough - was a real lighrbulb moment!!.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  4 года назад

      Wow! We love that you had a lightbulb moment! Keep up the awesome work I! -NYVC

  • @latuman
    @latuman 8 лет назад +16

    This is the baritone curse: Being a baritone, but liking music with exclusively tenors and not being able to sing along. I can't sing my favourite songs! (Except whisper quiet, of course) Thats the curse!

    • @InteriorGaming
      @InteriorGaming 7 лет назад

      Drop the octave. I'm a baritone, hit F2, and that's low enough to be the octave below most pop male singers.

    • @TheSubwaysurfer
      @TheSubwaysurfer Месяц назад

      You need to listen to baritone singers as to appreciate the beauty and the sexiness of The Voice try listening to a Haitian vocalist named Jean Lucien, and you’ll change your mind about the curse. What about Barry White Luther Vandross?

    • @TheSubwaysurfer
      @TheSubwaysurfer Месяц назад

      You need to listen to baritone singers as to appreciate the beauty and the sexiness of The Voice try listening to a Haitian vocalist named Jean Lucien, and you’ll change your mind about the curse. What about Barry White Luther Vandross?

  • @jamesryan6224
    @jamesryan6224 6 лет назад +5

    Spot on. I talk in a tenor. I sing in full range Baritone with ease.

  • @chanceblevins6682
    @chanceblevins6682 7 лет назад +5

    If I may offer a thought from my experience. I am a bass/baritone with a good falsetto. Now I feel if there are song that were written and performed by a tenor or someone on the high i.e. Steve Perry, The important thing to note is just that note. Simply sing the same note that they sing the same notes in your octave range you may try adding your own style to it as well.

  • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
    @NewYorkVocalCoaching  12 лет назад

    Yes! You can sing tenor in pop/rock music without damaging your voice! Mix coordinations are the key to doing this. If your falsetto goes to G#5, that's pretty nice flexibility. You should be able to coordinate a tenor mix extension in pop music that is healthy, light, and very useful for all your work as a vocalist. A few keys when working on this: don't depress the larynx and don't lift the soft palate too far.

  • @guega1
    @guega1 10 лет назад +1

    i have been watching many of your videos and i have to say...top...
    i am a singer myself and i had at least 10 vocal coaches in the last 5 years...never really understood what they are saying...the way u explain things is just amazing..if i ever come to new york i will come round yours and have a lesson...thank u so much...güga from austria

    • @joshuapadilla6588
      @joshuapadilla6588 10 лет назад

      That is so cool for you to share that. I can relate. It's so find a vocal coach that actually makes sense.

  • @franksalvador7448
    @franksalvador7448 4 года назад +3

    You know what i've been able to sing whistle note through inhale phonations.. Thanks to this channel..

  • @nam.truong
    @nam.truong 10 лет назад +12

    I don't think it's a curse, I'm a baritone and I love it. I was not capable of singing high before but now I can hit D5 in head voice and even go further to G5 in with falsetto. I love every part of my voice, I also have a strong falsetto which allows me to mimic a countertenor. I think the most important thing is to embrace our own voice and develop it the right way with vocal lessons and training.

    • @gammacentrum1264
      @gammacentrum1264 9 лет назад +2

      Nam Truong I agree with you. It's not about range, but about color. Even some basses could hit those tenor notes. The only difference is, they sound like a bass.

    • @gammacentrum1264
      @gammacentrum1264 9 лет назад +2

      Nam Truong I just remembered, Baritones actually have the strongest falsettos, and they have more versatile ranges. Tenors, they tend to sound like they're singing high even if they're singing mid range. Also, Tenors still sound pretty young even if the singer's over thirty. In a way, Baritones have it a little better than tenors :)

    • @meomap234
      @meomap234 9 лет назад

      Nam Truong hello bạn người Việt hở? Có thể chỉ mình làm sao để hát phân biệt mixed, falsetto, head được ko?

    • @nam.truong
      @nam.truong 9 лет назад

      Tri Dang Cái này mình cũng k biết giải thích sao cho bạn hiểu cả vì mình cũng k phải học thanh nhạc. Nói chung khi hát bạn sẽ đi từ chest voice lên mixed voice rồi lên head voice sau đó là falsetto. Nếu k đi học thanh nhạc bài bản và k có giáo viên hướng dẫn thì khá là khó để lên mixed voice và head voice. Thường thì mixed voice sáng hơn chest voice, và tùy vào kỹ thuật của từng người mà quãng mixed voice này có thể cao có thể thấp, còn về head voice và falsetto thì có 1 số video dạy phân biệt trên youtube, bạn ráng tìm nhé. Mình khuyên chân thành là nếu định học hát thì nên đi học các lớp thanh nhạc, tự học rất nguy hiểm đấy, k cẩn thận mất giọng và hại thanh quản lắm.

    • @nam.truong
      @nam.truong 9 лет назад

      Gammacentrum12 I'm not so sure but I can sing some countertenor's songs but anything above F5 is weak and not enunciated properly.

  • @pokiis3of10
    @pokiis3of10 7 лет назад +41

    my left ear has gained intelligence

    • @itskerbs
      @itskerbs 7 лет назад +1

      LeBron James I read this and soon realized something was off

    • @Badassgeek
      @Badassgeek 7 лет назад +1

      this is hilarious

  • @cookie1138
    @cookie1138 10 лет назад +4

    THANKS TO YOU, OH MY GOD, FINALLY I MADE IT!
    I HAD IT ALL THE TIME! I WAS SO AFRAID OF SINGING F4-A4 ALL THE TIME, DEFINING MYSELF AS A BARITONE, CAUSE MY RANGE WAS STUCK TO E4. BUT THANKS TO YOU, I MANAGED TO HIT A4, LIKE, 30 SECONDS TO MARS or LINKIN PARK! GOD DAMMIT! LOVE YOU SO MUCH! :D
    I'll try to give you some credit somehow! :)

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  10 лет назад +1

      cookie1138 What a breakthrough cookie1138! We are so pleased to hear it! Keep up the awesome work!!! :)

    • @cookie1138
      @cookie1138 10 лет назад

      New York Vocal Coaching
      I have another question thou :) :D sometimes I still have the fear of high notes and do you have an advice for not breaking your throat, when you want to hit a high note? It's more a psychic thing..

    • @olvjos6851
      @olvjos6851 10 лет назад

      Did you use falsetto or head voice?

    • @cookie1138
      @cookie1138 10 лет назад

      I did use the mix voice, now I try to make it sound cleaner and relax the larynx. I sound cleaner by opening up my lower belly. Then the squeezed sound goes away. But I can't do it all the time, because it's really really hard. Try working on Michael Buble and sing "It's a Beautiful Day" or "The reason" by Hoobastank. Great songs to work on all that range improvement! Check out the video where Justin shows how to use your Solar Plexus. That's most important! Or at least it was one of my biggest problems, because it relaxes your larynx

    • @theblitz1687
      @theblitz1687 10 лет назад

      Hey, um my teacher also said ım baritone ;) so ı was wondering your lowest note highest belt and highest falsetto or head voice.. Ill be greatful if you answer ;D

  • @HydroxOnPLUS
    @HydroxOnPLUS 7 лет назад +2

    Thank You Justin :) I gained more confidence on singing baritone and developing my own UNIQUE voice

  • @DILDOlover
    @DILDOlover 6 лет назад +11

    I thought I was a baritone but my voice teacher said "you're a tenor!" After I stopped fighting it I can easily sing tenor parts. Now I struggle singing low notes. Funny how things end up working out.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +2

      Great story Sy! Well done! - NYVC

    • @novaywete5890
      @novaywete5890 6 лет назад

      When I started learning to sing I had the Baritone curse really badly. My highest non false note was like E4 or so, it was really unfortunate. But I’ve expanded pretty far past that and now I’ve lost my lower registers

  • @Tanuquee
    @Tanuquee 6 лет назад +11

    My Left Ear Enjoyed This Video, Pretty Helpful.

  • @pseudonymlifts2
    @pseudonymlifts2 3 года назад +6

    Having ANY kind of strong singing voice is better than wasting time obsessing about being a tenor or bari or bass or soprano or whatever other things you can't change. Execution >>> potential. Get good. Work hard. Explore your voice like it's a strange new continent. Find your strengths and accept them, but always be on the lookout for new strengths. All people care about is whether what comes out of your mouth sounds awesome or not.

  • @jeffersongesmundo3470
    @jeffersongesmundo3470 11 лет назад

    this is the most informative vocal lessons channel ive seen. unlike other channels whos give some free tips and afters your money.

  • @MrAlexbell1
    @MrAlexbell1 11 лет назад +1

    I never realised just how much was involved in singing so many aspects and stuff to think about

  • @yuhaoliang4909
    @yuhaoliang4909 2 года назад +11

    Baritone is not a bad voice at all ! I love the warmth the baritone voice brings, look at Michael Buble, he's a famous baritone, his voice is supppppper NIce and amazing :)

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  2 года назад +1

      Yes! There is beauty in all voices! -NYVC

    • @ahacks7692
      @ahacks7692 2 года назад +1

      No way he is a baritone, if he is a baritone then I'm a low bass

    • @NkemUtomi
      @NkemUtomi 2 года назад +1

      @@ahacks7692 He is a Baritone

    • @zoteck9177
      @zoteck9177 2 года назад

      @@ahacks7692 he is a low baritone

    • @vitormrmr
      @vitormrmr 2 года назад

      Buble is a undeveloped tenor. Weak mid and low notes.

  • @drygordspellweaver8761
    @drygordspellweaver8761 7 лет назад +15

    My left ear enjoyed this video

    • @ericwarlock5565
      @ericwarlock5565 7 лет назад +4

      Drygord Spellweaver lmfao I’m thought my headphones were messed up!

    • @fishwigy
      @fishwigy 7 лет назад

      The bass is missing because I'm on an HTC 10

    • @DanDanNode
      @DanDanNode 7 лет назад +2

      Drygord Spellweaver pull your headphone jack out slightly.

  • @CNsongs
    @CNsongs 9 лет назад +58

    Doesn't he look like Leonardo DiCaprio? I felt like I watched titanic for this whole time. lol

    • @Emma-vc3ri
      @Emma-vc3ri 9 лет назад

      same

    • @Regolith86
      @Regolith86 9 лет назад +4

      +Roger Sings He looks like DiCaprio and Macaulay Culkin had a kid.

    • @ShazzyJ
      @ShazzyJ 8 лет назад +1

      I was just gonna write the same comment but thought to check if it's already there or not...guess what it's there :P

  • @trevorsmith5124
    @trevorsmith5124 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much for the video. I thought I was "cursed" forever but I do embrace my baritone voice when I do jazz.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  8 лет назад

      Hi Trevor! Thank you so much for your support for Justin! We are so glad to hear that you embrace your baritone voice, wishing you joy with your singing!

  • @Beauweir
    @Beauweir 11 лет назад

    Thanks voice lessons to the world. You have helped me out here in The UK :) I am a Baritone trying to learn 90s songs for a cover band audition on Wednesday. This video has been of huge help.

  • @GamesForever2
    @GamesForever2 4 года назад +8

    Ok, i admit, I sing Tyler Joseph's and Brendon Urie's songs one octave lower, I like to have my powerful baritone low voice, it's so more comfortable for me to sing, and sounds so good, but I can go higher up to G#6 with my whistle register

  • @undead.rising
    @undead.rising 7 лет назад +9

    My left ear liked this video!

  • @CorneliusHDybdahl
    @CorneliusHDybdahl 6 лет назад +4

    I for one am happy being a baritone, especially now that I'm developing my belting to be able to sing a D5 without falsetto (and a B♭5 with countertenor technique). Was rough in the first ten years or so though.

  • @sonicresonance7659
    @sonicresonance7659 8 лет назад

    You are an amazing coach! Your descriptions and explanation/advice are exceptional and invaluable!

  • @gouttedepluie
    @gouttedepluie 9 лет назад

    Justin , you're a good teacher but not only , i love the conclusion , as a high tenor , that the world needs some new voices styles or frequencies to listen to !
    For me the best example of Baritone rnb singer is Michael Mcdonald . He did an incredible change on his voice earlier, applying the "mix" ! Good job , man .

  • @mpoetra2746
    @mpoetra2746 3 года назад +7

    yes. I can sound "tenor quality" with my mixed voice (but with a limited range [only up to c5]) even though I am a baritone.

  • @noomah4790
    @noomah4790 5 лет назад +4

    Noomah loves all the voices in your world!

  • @syeofficial2351
    @syeofficial2351 7 лет назад +5

    I'm a Bass-Baritone, I have the TRUE Baritone curse. But I wouldn't consider it a curse because, actually, I'm very content with my voice. Due to my type and my Full Voice Range { F#2 - F#4 } I can sing very healthy, strong (but light), reinforced Falsetto / Head Voice. Here's what I say.. my falsetto/head voice is the range of a typical Countertenor (of course without the strained, airy feel and quality) roughly { G3 - Eb6 } and I continue to develop this. I have a true Baritone voice and due to that, I feel like I have 2 voices in one. Counter-Tenor and True Baritone. Be happy and use your instrument to the fullest!

  • @MrAnders1976
    @MrAnders1976 12 лет назад

    One of the greatest vocal clips online... This is something I am strugling with myself.. I am a deep baritone.. I can sing middle to deep effortlessly with power and projection, but my natural passagio is low. If I do not connect to head voice and sing softly my voice will naturally crack at a low note around E4/F4.

  • @airbloit
    @airbloit 12 лет назад

    I have long ago mad peace with my low voice I can sing everything Paul Robeson sang. even the 'flea" aria. Peace and embrace whoever you are. great vid.

  • @kellustzall3057
    @kellustzall3057 6 лет назад +6

    Gosh, I love to be a baritone and I'm so proud of it! I love songs have low notes and I love to sing low notes which truly describe my deepest feeling. Have you guys heard "Gone With The Sin" that covered by a soprano or a tenor? Wow, you guys must try that to think about your voices as a gift. Just don't leave it, make it becomes your personal things!

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +1

      This is amazing, Klaus! We're so happy to know how full of JOY you are with your voice! 😄 -NYVC

  • @jeunlingkai8941
    @jeunlingkai8941 5 лет назад +17

    Actually being a baritone is awesome.. You can either sing low notes or high notes ..

  • @richleth3721
    @richleth3721 6 лет назад +10

    my left ear enjoyed that :)

  • @arkhangelskii
    @arkhangelskii 6 лет назад +2

    I watched this because of the title. To be honest, I have never liked my high range, never wanted to be a tenor, and have always worked on trying to get the bottom of my range lower. I've always wanted to be a baritone/bass (the lower the bass, the better), and frequently sing the bass lines to hymns in church. But thanks for the tips. I'll likely watch other episodes in the future.

    • @aleksjabonski6560
      @aleksjabonski6560 6 лет назад +1

      I feel you. I have always wanted to develop my lower range to make it sound fuller and deeper instead of dedicating my live to hit high C

    • @kevinbraden798
      @kevinbraden798 6 лет назад +1

      Good for you. The Baritone and Bass voices are beautiful, and very technical when it comes to singing ensemble. I am a Tenor, I love opera, and years ago I was given a role in my local community theater production of Fiddler on the Roof. My first day at singing rehearsals, I realized how fortunate I was to sing tenor, because every music piece, I basically sang the melody of the music. Then I went over to hear the Bass and Baritone section practicing their parts to the same songs. I was shocked and realized I was never going to be smart enough to memorize and sing all those different pitches. But how beautiful it all came together. We sold out every show and did an extra weekend. Peace;)

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Ark! We totally understand! And you can definitely keep developing your range! 🎶 -NYVC

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  6 лет назад +2

      Hi Aleks! You can dedicate your practice to singing ALL the notes! Develop your range in both directions! 😄 -NYVC

  • @RMoribayashi
    @RMoribayashi 11 лет назад

    You hit on so many good points. I have a bass voice and was always amazed at my brothers range and power as a tenor, but his speaking voice was lower than mine! I had always been taught to "sing from the diaphragm" and it wasn't until I was 35 and singing along to a music video that I accidentally found my chest voice. I'll never be able to sing like Robert Plant the way my brother could, but now I can hit most of the notes in the R&B songs I love without using falsetto.

  • @Juanheco16
    @Juanheco16 8 лет назад +30

    I'm a baritone... And I'm very proud of my vocal range... But I'm Tenor in my choir, so for me it's bad to be baritone xDDD

    • @giuseppegalli8858
      @giuseppegalli8858 8 лет назад +1

      What's your range?

    • @Juanheco16
      @Juanheco16 8 лет назад

      Giuseppe Galli from G2 to Gb4

    • @bradleymonroe6443
      @bradleymonroe6443 8 лет назад +3

      Well you need to practice falsetto and how to do proper mixing. You might even feel better retraining as a dramatic tenor. How high can you go if you were a baritone that's sings tenor in choir and are you first tier or second tier tenor?

    • @Juanheco16
      @Juanheco16 8 лет назад +1

      Bradley Monroe My top is a Gb4 and it depends... if the song is divided in 6 chords... I'm 2nd tenor... But for example... Stabat Mater.. Psalm 150.. Anthem of happiness... It's only a tenor... But in The Battle of Jericho - O Fortuna i'm the 2nd one. 
      I'm pretty sure that there isn't falsetto in Classial music, just head voice... And my head voice goes from A4 to B5/C6 and my whistle register goes from E6 to C8 ^^ 
      My type of voice it's kinda weird hahaha but i'm pretty sure that i'm not a full light baritone... But I'm not a conventional baritone, because the top of a baritone is until E4...  I think that I'm a baritone with a rare range xD

    • @bradleymonroe6443
      @bradleymonroe6443 8 лет назад +2

      I'm so glad that we are 2nd tenors.

  • @ChristyRomeo
    @ChristyRomeo 2 года назад +5

    It’s not cursed All the famous and popular singers of the world are in ‘Baritone’ voice range indeed!

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  2 года назад +1

      Right on! Being a baritone is not a curse at all. And if you're singing contemporary, it doesn't even matter! Expand that range to the heights! :) More on this in episode Ep. 113! -NYVC

  • @jessicazeller8060
    @jessicazeller8060 5 лет назад +6

    This is true. I have a very deep speaking voice and I’m a soprano.

  • @valarangel
    @valarangel 11 лет назад

    MY god, you are one of the wisest vocal coaches online! :')

  • @Pulse2AM
    @Pulse2AM 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Dave Gahan Depeche Mode does just fine as a baritone.

  • @slimlinehenry
    @slimlinehenry 7 лет назад +8

    I'll never let go, Jack..

  • @aikanedelahay7143
    @aikanedelahay7143 5 лет назад +5

    The first step is self acceptance of your own voice. Develop it, and sing songs tailored to you. Tenors are more popular for sure, but accept your voice. Pop music relies on falsetto into an amplified microphone.

  • @AngeloFalls
    @AngeloFalls 10 лет назад +190

    Im not the only who thinks he looks like Leonardo Dicaprio

    • @EricEbac22
      @EricEbac22 10 лет назад +4

      He does, kind of; however, I was thinking that he looks more like David Hyde Pierce, the guy who used to play Niles Crane on "Frasier" for 11 years.

    • @maxkaddell
      @maxkaddell 9 лет назад +5

      I was looking for that comment! Yes, he does.

    • @AngeloFalls
      @AngeloFalls 9 лет назад +1

      Matt Calder your welcome friend

    • @peteismad9
      @peteismad9 9 лет назад

      +Angel J Caba Yep, exactly what I was thinking.

    • @ThePandalover228
      @ThePandalover228 9 лет назад

      No bud youre not

  • @pratikstudio
    @pratikstudio 4 года назад +2

    Music
    So Positive, So Real, Thank You Justin 🙏

  • @gonzalojerez1749
    @gonzalojerez1749 4 года назад +4

    I've learned to love my baritone voice. At first it was hard, cause I have a friend (who's a tenor) and he can belt way higher than me and I was jealous. But I started developing my other registers, my falsettos, whistles, lows and now... even though I can't really belt above Bb4, I slay falsettos and whistles and also my lows. Proud to be a baritone❤

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  4 года назад +2

      Awesome work Gonzalo! That work you did with Falsetto and Flageolet is a great foundation to mix those qualities with Chest and create your belt ;) -NYVC

  • @benjaminwiner6220
    @benjaminwiner6220 7 лет назад +6

    You are an excellent teacher.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  7 лет назад +3

      Thank you. Justin does read all these comments. I'm sure he appreciates the complement. -NYVC

    • @benjaminwiner6220
      @benjaminwiner6220 7 лет назад

      New York Vocal Coaching this has made my night.

    • @benjaminwiner6220
      @benjaminwiner6220 7 лет назад

      Could you pass a question onto Justin? I myself am a baritone full-fledged. I've taken voice lessons (speech level singing ~ three years). I've been really into the idea of vocal classification and fach. I know that the system isn't perfect, but IMO it's the best thing we have to identify singers ranges and voice types. The question is... drum roll please 🥁
      Was Freddie mercury a baritone or a tenor?
      From what I have gathered he was a true baritone but a light or lyric baritone and was dramatic and theatrical. I also believe that he had a unique set of pipes anyway and because of his Britishness he had pure vowels, or purer than your average American he was able to sing more naturally maybe.
      So, what do you think?
      Wikipedia says he is a tenor but his speaking voice fell I the baritone range and a studied I came across states he was a light or lyric baritone that had an amazing vibrato and a used something called ventricular folds along with regular vocal folds to create his singing.
      Was a theatrical baritone? Or was he a raunchy, cigarette smoking tenor?
      My opinion based on his speaking voice and singing voice that he was a tenor and my wishful thinking believes that he was a lyric baritone but because he was, yes, gay and dramatic and British and enthusiastic he was able to do his thing, the Freddie thing.

  • @PropBoyGinge
    @PropBoyGinge 2 года назад +7

    I am a Bass Baritone. Not cursed at all as I have a decent upper register as well.

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  2 года назад +4

      Amazing! :) The Baritone Curse is truly a myth! For more help with developing your upper range, check out Ep. 113 "Expand Your Vocal Range" - Voice Lessons To The World -NYVC

  • @angelolacap9681
    @angelolacap9681 7 лет назад +6

    The real problem for baritones like me is that we dont often use our low notes in contemporary music common songs require us our middle and higher range while tenor sings with their low mid and high to showcase range if there would only be more songs for baritones

    • @ethanjupiter9827
      @ethanjupiter9827 7 лет назад

      Angelo Lacap Ed Sheeran is a baritone my friend

  • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
    @NewYorkVocalCoaching  12 лет назад

    Glad you liked it!

  • @bradleymonroe6443
    @bradleymonroe6443 8 лет назад +1

    I love tenors as well as baritones who are free from the baritone curse and can sing the tenor high notes. Especially non classical styles of singing.

  • @jeromem.evardome10_kr15
    @jeromem.evardome10_kr15 3 года назад +11

    Being a baritone is like cheating because you can extend to high and low notes ann I have a full vocal range of C1-E6 (subharmonics,chestvoice,falsetto,mixed) and its so friggin amazing to manage to go through those notes because I got the whole range of the whole male vocal range. So yeah it isn't a curse, it's a superpower.

  • @anarchoshaggy-ism3925
    @anarchoshaggy-ism3925 7 лет назад +9

    my left ear enjoyed this video

    • @lelevalellz9362
      @lelevalellz9362 7 лет назад

      Avadno Saile It would've been nice to have some service in my right ear lol

  • @hellbove
    @hellbove 6 лет назад +6

    Totally agree... If everyone were a tenor... What a boring world would be?

  • @philippinerealestategems9505
    @philippinerealestategems9505 7 лет назад +1

    I love the things you said... very positive, and true. I love the baritone range, and, there's no problem with staying there, and, it's cool, if we can go beyond that. Sometimes I can sing waaaay up there, and, other times I cannot. It depends on how I feel, in terms of passion, with the song... Some songs have a great build-up where it naturally ascends, and, those are my favorites, such as "O Holy Night," which is an amazing song I love to sing. Thanks!

    • @NewYorkVocalCoaching
      @NewYorkVocalCoaching  7 лет назад

      Wonderful! If you are not currently working with a teacher but would like help to improve your voice, may I suggest Justin's vocal training course: voicelessonstotheworld.com/page/vocal_course It's fabulous and affordable. -NYVC

    • @PS-sg4er
      @PS-sg4er 7 лет назад

      Have you heard Justin's range and how different he can make his voice sound. You've see this. Amazing:
      ruclips.net/video/tnSSp3R9Wd8/видео.html

  • @warrenaustria4012
    @warrenaustria4012 8 лет назад +6

    Thought my headphone was damaged since I only hear Mr. De Caprio's voice on my left ear.