Supported (healthy) range: E3-C5-F5. She has problems with tension on C#5 and higher (too chesty). Head voice has a lot of potential! That G#5 was lacking connection, just that. The B5 and C6 were strong btw. I hope she improves technically!
It should actually be F3-C5-F5. Sabrina's F3s are pretty solid but, below that, even though she projects quite well for a soprano, she sometimes ignores the diaphragm engagement and connection aspects due to her ease in that part of her range.
@@mingisfixon6452im a Male Tenor with Natural twang and very bright Voice and I HAVE solid LOWER Register THAN Other More LOWER Tenors because how bright mi voice is I THINK is the same with sopranos with that bright pearcing Sound
Shes a pretty well rounded singer and her mid belts are good, lows are decent. Good riffs and runs. Seems scared of her upper register tho, wish she was more confident and experimental in it.
Sabrina is such a good vocalist Lows (C3 - B3) are consistent and quite well rounded interesting to see this part of her range develop as her voice continues to mature. Belting wise her mid belts (G4 - C5) are generally good and very consistent and seem like a very easy and accessible place for her to sing in Mixed Belts (C#5 - G5) have seen some regression she seems to be carrying a lot more tension here and has lost some ease (was a lot more experimental here before EICS Era and is something I miss as she now plays it too safe with vocals I mean sis refuses to sing above 4th Octave unless she has to) Head Voice (E5 - C6) very bright and airy not really much to say here as it’s honestly pretty standard. Agilty fairly standard most if not all runs/riffs are in head voice would like to hear her experiment with this in her other registers Vibrato most people know it’s very fast and can have a goatish sound to it (personally I don’t hate it but can understand why they don’t) seems to be something that’s slowly getting better but also used less now she doesn’t sustain notes as much Overall loads of potential like people have said would say B- vocalist if I had to grade
Hmm she usually sing in falsetto and headvoice. She rarely using belting :( i think to make sure vocal dynamic range she should sing in full song and combine all those things
I'm not gonna comment on her technique because there's a comment somewhere down here that's already said everything I could want to say. (The commenter was @alextaylorjones if anyone wants to find it. it's a good read and imo fairly accurate). What I will say is that, from my perspective, Sabrina is very much a mosern crooner. She's all about tone and personality (which is harder to pull off technically than people might think). So i think thats a big part of why her technique is how it is. It would be nice if she worked on her belt a little more though cus there's some good potential there. That and controlling her vibrato a bit better. Otherwise, I think she's really great and I love what she does.
it's so interesting as a long time fan to hear how her tone has lightened over the years!
it’s definitely a stylistic choice, cause when she sings her older songs and even Nonsense, she switches to her natural lower tone.
Supported (healthy) range: E3-C5-F5. She has problems with tension on C#5 and higher (too chesty). Head voice has a lot of potential! That G#5 was lacking connection, just that. The B5 and C6 were strong btw. I hope she improves technically!
Its always the high-sounding Sopranos woth such good lows 😂
It should actually be F3-C5-F5. Sabrina's F3s are pretty solid but, below that, even though she projects quite well for a soprano, she sometimes ignores the diaphragm engagement and connection aspects due to her ease in that part of her range.
So she would be Above Average?
@@mingisfixon6452im a Male Tenor with Natural twang and very bright Voice and I HAVE solid LOWER Register THAN Other More LOWER Tenors because how bright mi voice is I THINK is the same with sopranos with that bright pearcing Sound
@@samsjfsnow THIS days is F#3/G3~Bb4/B4 at best E3~C#5 I dunno about her Hv
ouu didn’t know she had such ease with lows. thought her lowest notes would be muffled!
Shebhas so much potential. Trust me, in the uocoming future she's going to be a beast!!!
You were right I guess 🥵
@@TimCatBrandright and she deserves it
Shes a pretty well rounded singer and her mid belts are good, lows are decent. Good riffs and runs. Seems scared of her upper register tho, wish she was more confident and experimental in it.
Sabrina is such a good vocalist
Lows (C3 - B3) are consistent and quite well rounded interesting to see this part of her range develop as her voice continues to mature.
Belting wise her mid belts (G4 - C5) are generally good and very consistent and seem like a very easy and accessible place for her to sing in
Mixed Belts (C#5 - G5) have seen some regression she seems to be carrying a lot more tension here and has lost some ease (was a lot more experimental here before EICS Era and is something I miss as she now plays it too safe with vocals I mean sis refuses to sing above 4th Octave unless she has to)
Head Voice (E5 - C6) very bright and airy not really much to say here as it’s honestly pretty standard.
Agilty fairly standard most if not all runs/riffs are in head voice would like to hear her experiment with this in her other registers
Vibrato most people know it’s very fast and can have a goatish sound to it (personally I don’t hate it but can understand why they don’t) seems to be something that’s slowly getting better but also used less now she doesn’t sustain notes as much
Overall loads of potential like people have said would say B- vocalist if I had to grade
That's a pretty good analysis. I respect the thought you put into that, and I agree. Great comment.
Perfeita
6:28 CRAZY GOOD
Hmm she usually sing in falsetto and headvoice. She rarely using belting :( i think to make sure vocal dynamic range she should sing in full song and combine all those things
DAMN I ONLY HIT C3 ONCE WHILE HUMMING DOWN LAYING DOWN
00:58 what performense is that
iheart radio jingle ball, she's done so many of them over the years but this is either 2018 or 2019
She sounds better in her lower range.
not at all
@@k.c.4384 You don't think so?
@@jackross876 No not at all. She has a very sparkly higher range.
Please upgrade this so many new vocals
Faz da sza plesse
1:56 song name
diamonds are forever
I'm not gonna comment on her technique because there's a comment somewhere down here that's already said everything I could want to say. (The commenter was @alextaylorjones if anyone wants to find it. it's a good read and imo fairly accurate).
What I will say is that, from my perspective, Sabrina is very much a mosern crooner. She's all about tone and personality (which is harder to pull off technically than people might think). So i think thats a big part of why her technique is how it is. It would be nice if she worked on her belt a little more though cus there's some good potential there. That and controlling her vibrato a bit better. Otherwise, I think she's really great and I love what she does.
6:11 song?
have yourself a merry little christmas
8:21 song name?
run and hide
@@rhyanne4056 thank uu
Similar range to Jojo?
Jojo ia G#2-G5-Bb6
A Mezzo
I think she's aSoprano.
soprano
Her voice is very light and bright. She just has a good lower register. I say light lyric soprano 💗✨
stop labeling every one who cant hit after g5 mezzo
@@whitegirlsimmer a - no
b - Who said not hitting after G5 makes you a Mezzo? Are u on p1Lls dahling?
Typical for a Soprano