She has a very deep and yet EXTREMELY high vocal range. Especially when she was younger. Dont know if it's TRUE, but many have said since her stroke, she has a hard time reaching above D-E5 notes. Sad. Such a talent
True Dramatic Contralto and Dramatic Mezzo Soprano singer example is here. I'm proud of Tina for being Tina and has now found her true calling. One of the best vocals that everybody needs to learn.
Mezzo is alright. Dramatic Contralto is the rarest of them all and that's the type that would be comparable to low Tenor or even Baritone. They would be beyond androgynous. Despite nodules Tina's tessitura is already high, a Contralto can't do that without going into head voice much earlier because they basically have male vocal folds.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX Erm, not really. A dramatic contralto's voice resembles that of a lyric tenor. A regular contralto like Cher can belt out F5s and Coloratura contraltos like Annie Lennox can even hit some D6s in head voice So it really depends on the contralto.
@@lougomes2912 Anastacia isn’t a Dramatic (or) Mezzo-Soprano lol. There are few recordings of her singing with her natural timbre and tone. I used to think she was one like most here but at this point in time, I’ve studied enough to know better. I’d even write my first reply differently.
Her ability to sings those low notes and with such smoothness , effortless ! Wow it’s beautiful! I’ve never heard a female vocalists like Tina ! Females vocalist should embrace their altos range like Mrs. Turner does ! Truly Amazing 🤩
I've checked this and it seems that most of many popular sites about vocal ranges/voices confuses her with a contralto. That's unbelievable but I'm sure that Tina is not an exception.
Ike had no idea what he had in front of him. He always wanted her to sing in the same high key. Smh, her range was crazy n im glad she got the chance to show it off.
Her voice is difficult to classify just like many other old-time singers. Her voice spans from contralto to mezzo-soprano with great dexterity in both ranges and can be anything between the two. Maybe if she was classically trained, it would have been easier to determine where she fits the most. I'm leaning towards mezzo-soprano.
Pour savoir la tessiture d’une personne on se base sur sa voix parlée, sur sa tessiture de belting à où elle est le plus à l’aise et où sa voix a un meilleur rendu. Les graves et les aigus complètent juste la tessiture vocale. Moi même étant un homme je suis baryton ce qui signifie que je suis à l’aise dans les graves down to Eb1 et je maîtrise également le whistle up to A6 mais ça ne fait pas de moi un baryton ou un ténor Par contre ma tessiture belting se situe entre le C4 et le A4 Ma voix parlée est grave et c’est elle qui détermine ma classification. Tina est à cheval entre le contralto et le mezzo-soprano dramatique, avec des extrêmes vocaux dans les basses et les aigus
I don't really understand why she's considered a contralto. Yes she's had lower register songs like We don't need another Hero and a few more but her voice is more mezzo.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX honestly I can understand why with Toni Braxton but the other two you mentioned I agree that they should not be labeled as contralto either
I guess she just hits it - it's not a classic singing, so hitting higher and lower notes is much more easy. She had many short whistles and weird sounds like this - even to A7, but I didn't put it here because it's not her vocal range anymore.
Yes, she is for sure. Her low register is full, dark and pretty huge. In upper chest register she uses very much nasality or overdrive to cover it, to hit high notes very easly and to get more lability - she uses it very smart. Beside all of this her voice still could break through all guitars and instruments. Her head register has the volume, sometimes a little covered by using many vocal tricks, making it very light and sharp or more labile. If you listen to her natural voice near the classic like 14:32 and her middle register without so much nasality or any huge vocal effects you can hear the volume - that's the main reason so many people is misleading her for being a contralto. The other thing is that during collecting all Tina's records I found many notes where Tina sounds exactly the same like Nina Hagen or Aretha Franklin - two very different dramatic mezzo sopranos.
@@darrianmcneil3481 Lyric Contraltos are only relatively light according to their Fach, but if you compare one to a light Mezzo or light Soprano then they wouldn't be considered so. Lyric Contraltos have a darkness that's throughout their entire range and are often androgynous in the lower region of the voice. Dramatic Mezzos and Lyric Contraltos sound very similar so it's easy to confuse them. Tina's middle and upper registers are quite telling of her voice type. She had more ease than a Contralto could hope to have in the 5th octave.Tina's also not a Lyric voice. She has more qualities of a Dramatic Mezzo than a Contralto.
With a voice that went from the basement to the attic, she was the Queen!
My favorite part of her voice are the lows. And that rasp, oh yessss.
my fav are high notes. she is so powerful
She has a very deep and yet EXTREMELY high vocal range. Especially when she was younger. Dont know if it's TRUE, but many have said since her stroke, she has a hard time reaching above D-E5 notes. Sad. Such a talent
@@CodiganKelly1983 The lady is 80 and performed her ass off singing and dancing until she was 70. Nothing about that is sad.
@@JaySmith-wo3di I totally agree.
How would they know? She hasn't sang since her stroke
She belted an F5 on What's Love Got To Do With It. But wow her range thoooo
Rip Tina!!!!
2:50 13:05 Unfortunately, "You Got What You Wanted" is not one of her well-known songs. It shows her great range and her vocal greatness overall.
True Dramatic Contralto and Dramatic Mezzo Soprano singer example is here.
I'm proud of Tina for being Tina and has now found her true calling. One of the best vocals that everybody needs to learn.
Mezzo is alright. Dramatic Contralto is the rarest of them all and that's the type that would be comparable to low Tenor or even Baritone. They would be beyond androgynous. Despite nodules Tina's tessitura is already high, a Contralto can't do that without going into head voice much earlier because they basically have male vocal folds.
Not dramatic contralto dramatic mezzo for sure
She isn't a dramatic mezzo. Anastacia is . Dramatic mezzos have a cavernous voice . Tina sounds like a lyric mezzo with some natural raspiness.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX Erm, not really. A dramatic contralto's voice resembles that of a lyric tenor. A regular contralto like Cher can belt out F5s and Coloratura contraltos like Annie Lennox can even hit some D6s in head voice So it really depends on the contralto.
@@lougomes2912 Anastacia isn’t a Dramatic (or) Mezzo-Soprano lol. There are few recordings of her singing with her natural timbre and tone. I used to think she was one like most here but at this point in time, I’ve studied enough to know better. I’d even write my first reply differently.
Loved her voice!!! R.I.P.
This is the best vocal range any artist could have on RUclips! You should do the live version! Please! 🙏🏽
No. this the best.
ruclips.net/video/-KWc9jF0ztQ/видео.html
That Jai Da Da F#2 was AMAZING!
Thank you for your time. I know this is time consuming.
Her ability to sings those low notes and with such smoothness , effortless ! Wow it’s beautiful! I’ve never heard a female vocalists like Tina ! Females vocalist should embrace their altos range like Mrs. Turner does ! Truly Amazing 🤩
I've never heard many females sing the low notes with such ease, that's why I believe she's really a contralto even though she has a dynamic range
@@edmundsishange3608 she is mezzo
@Dino I don't think so, I hear contralto
@@edmundsishange3608 look up dramatic mezzo and you’ll hear how they sound like contraltos
@@Jay2k2323 I'll look them up
The fact she gets confused with a contralto soo much makes her a dramatic mezzo.
I've checked this and it seems that most of many popular sites about vocal ranges/voices confuses her with a contralto. That's unbelievable but I'm sure that Tina is not an exception.
She is a contralto, she is very comfortable during her lows, I have yet to hear a mezzo sing low notes as well as her
@@edmundsishange3608 dramatic mezzos can get extreme low.. they always get confused with contraltos. Dramatic mezzo is the lowest mezzo voice type
Tina Turner is a contralto.
Impressive highs for an alto, I'm amazed at the higher 5th octave notes. Impressive af
mezzo-soprano
@@Dino-su2wh no, she was an alto. That's why they also got an alto to play her in the musical
@@nahuelma97 Annie Lennox and Toni Braxton's are Altos Tina was Mezzo-Soprano
@@Dino-su2wh they all are altos mate. Idk what to tell ya, they just are 🤷🏻♂️
Tina Turner is a contralto with great range.
Ike had no idea what he had in front of him. He always wanted her to sing in the same high key. Smh, her range was crazy n im glad she got the chance to show it off.
Yes he did that's why he zoned in on her she didn't sing in only one range with him she did all her ranges
Some men have no clue what they have until she walks out the door.....forever.
@@VIVETVITAS facts!!
Her voice is difficult to classify just like many other old-time singers. Her voice spans from contralto to mezzo-soprano with great dexterity in both ranges and can be anything between the two. Maybe if she was classically trained, it would have been easier to determine where she fits the most. I'm leaning towards mezzo-soprano.
she was mezzo-Soprano with very low and high belts
Thank you she cannot be place in a category she has an extraordinary voice
She is a contralto.
Tina Turner is a contralto. Many people just not understand in voice types.
TINA IS MEZZO-SOPRANO
Vocal 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Was tina throat singing at 2:40?
She's actually chanting
Great Job !
Pour savoir la tessiture d’une personne on se base sur sa voix parlée, sur sa tessiture de belting à où elle est le plus à l’aise et où sa voix a un meilleur rendu.
Les graves et les aigus complètent juste la tessiture vocale. Moi même étant un homme je suis baryton ce qui signifie que je suis à l’aise dans les graves down to Eb1 et je maîtrise également le whistle up to A6 mais ça ne fait pas de moi un baryton ou un ténor
Par contre ma tessiture belting se situe entre le C4 et le A4
Ma voix parlée est grave et c’est elle qui détermine ma classification.
Tina est à cheval entre le contralto et le mezzo-soprano dramatique, avec des extrêmes vocaux dans les basses et les aigus
Her mystical stuff is not bad.
The Buddhist music she does you meant? Yeah, you’re correct 😃
@@vellbariaofficial Yep. I enjoy spiritual music.
could you do private dancer vocal range?
Yes, I could, but for now it's not my priority.
One of the best female singers in history. RIP Tina ❤
She is low contralto. If you lower her tessitura by an octave, then there will be a profundo bass tessitura.
She’s not a contralto. She’s a mezzo
Mezzo-Soprano
I can't understand if she's a mezzo or a contralto
Tina Turner is a contralto.
I don't really understand why she's considered a contralto. Yes she's had lower register songs like We don't need another Hero and a few more but her voice is more mezzo.
People think pretty much everyone is lol. Adele, Amy Winehouse, Toni Braxton, etc. If you sound darker and have lows then you get the label.
Never heard her called a contralto. I've heard mezzo soprano. It's hard to label her vocals. Too broad.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX honestly I can understand why with Toni Braxton but the other two you mentioned I agree that they should not be labeled as contralto either
@@XxQueenChristinaxX it's cuz she's a dramatic mezzo ppl think she's really a contralto
@@XxQueenChristinaxX They are Contralto but Tina is Mezzo
He hit F#7 in hv? Its not possible , even highest coloratura sopranos cant sing in hv above C7... and she a low mezzo. There were whistle exclamations
I guess she just hits it - it's not a classic singing, so hitting higher and lower notes is much more easy. She had many short whistles and weird sounds like this - even to A7, but I didn't put it here because it's not her vocal range anymore.
@@voicechaser4457 it's not her vocal range anymore🤣🤣🤣🤣
What is her supported range?
As always it is a very hard question. Based on this video her supported range is around A2-C6, but this is questionable.
In live, she supports A2 - E5 - Bb5
are y’all sure she’s a dramatic mezzo soprano ? i don’t hear much volume or output in her voice
Yes, she is for sure. Her low register is full, dark and pretty huge. In upper chest register she uses very much nasality or overdrive to cover it, to hit high notes very easly and to get more lability - she uses it very smart. Beside all of this her voice still could break through all guitars and instruments. Her head register has the volume, sometimes a little covered by using many vocal tricks, making it very light and sharp or more labile. If you listen to her natural voice near the classic like 14:32 and her middle register without so much nasality or any huge vocal effects you can hear the volume - that's the main reason so many people is misleading her for being a contralto. The other thing is that during collecting all Tina's records I found many notes where Tina sounds exactly the same like Nina Hagen or Aretha Franklin - two very different dramatic mezzo sopranos.
Dramatic Mezzos aren't loud 24/7, js. Tina doesn't fit any other voice type at all, and she's too light to be a true Contralto.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX contralto acan have light quality such as lyric contraltos
@@darrianmcneil3481 Lyric Contraltos are only relatively light according to their Fach, but if you compare one to a light Mezzo or light Soprano then they wouldn't be considered so. Lyric Contraltos have a darkness that's throughout their entire range and are often androgynous in the lower region of the voice. Dramatic Mezzos and Lyric Contraltos sound very similar so it's easy to confuse them.
Tina's middle and upper registers are quite telling of her voice type. She had more ease than a Contralto could hope to have in the 5th octave.Tina's also not a Lyric voice. She has more qualities of a Dramatic Mezzo than a Contralto.
@@XxQueenChristinaxX I'm not sure her voice is androgynous enough for a dramatic mezzo. even an undeveloped one.
She’s the Beyonce from the 80’s
Beyonce is Tina
@@Dino-su2wh oh because Bey’s younger than
@@Dino-su2wh well reminded! Thank you 🙏
Bey is the first to say that Tina is one of her biggest inspirations, she’s also done a couple tributes for her
Beyonce is the Tina of the Millennium.
Donna Summer ❤️
Donna S8ummer? :D
The notes past D6 are not real notes.
Are
😅 are real notes
@@Dino-su2wh No they are not. Those are exclamations.
@@VERAWRONGshut up 😅 stupid
I feel like d6 and up are kinda not sung anymore
😀😀😀😀😀🤣🤣🤣
She's alto.
Mezzo-soprano
@@Dino-su2whIn fact she can bring up weight up to F#5 G5 easier than many Soprano
Tina Turner is a contralto.
Tina Turner is a real contralto.
Mezzo-Soprano
Mezzo. Not a contralto.
Mezzo
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Тина_Тёрнер
@@Kurdyukov87pianist wikipedia, especially Russian one, is not a reliable source