Although some of that is vocal cord activation, most of it is actually activation of other surfaces including the false cords. All of it is very unhealthy and unrelated to actual singing. To make these notes by controlling the voice properly is an altogether different thing. 😎
Yh it sounds like he tries to hit random low and high notes and when he hits one, he stays on it and holds it for a bit. Not controlled and not even close to actually call it your vocal range. I mean I sometimes hit some crazy low subharmonics if i get just the right placement but not controlled. And the same goes for my whistle. But whistle is much harder for me in general
After A9 I couldn't hear anything else even with headphones. Damn do animals react in anyway if you go this high cuz people definitely won't hear them.
Thanks i didn't do inhaled whistle anymore since this video, right now i have a more healthy whistle register and even more powerful and controllated, i feel comfortable right hitting a G8 than before that i was feeling a little strained in this note so yeah, thanks for the advice it means a lot ;)
@@wizard1370 Is not rare if you train your voice and your high notes and if you have a goodhead voice and a good whistle register you can hit easily like me right now, for me hit a E6 and even a F#6 is quite easily if i have a good warm up before then after my special warm up i can sing high notes everytime i want in the 6th octave i have 1 year and half training my hugh notes and my pure 8th useful octave range ;) you just need to train
Wow so realistic, totally not fake at all,
Although some of that is vocal cord activation, most of it is actually activation of other surfaces including the false cords. All of it is very unhealthy and unrelated to actual singing. To make these notes by controlling the voice properly is an altogether different thing. 😎
Yh it sounds like he tries to hit random low and high notes and when he hits one, he stays on it and holds it for a bit. Not controlled and not even close to actually call it your vocal range.
I mean I sometimes hit some crazy low subharmonics if i get just the right placement but not controlled. And the same goes for my whistle. But whistle is much harder for me in general
After A9 I couldn't hear anything else even with headphones. Damn do animals react in anyway if you go this high cuz people definitely won't hear them.
Doesn't inhaled whistle hurt you or feel weird. And also wouldn't they will be fainter than exhaled.
Thanks i didn't do inhaled whistle anymore since this video, right now i have a more healthy whistle register and even more powerful and controllated, i feel comfortable right hitting a G8 than before that i was feeling a little strained in this note so yeah, thanks for the advice it means a lot ;)
That A0 is a A1, that G6 is a D#6
I know i didn't have a trained voice in that time, right now i can do a G#6 with whistle and of course i can do a better A0
@@mrvocalranges1045 How old are you
@@wizard1370 20
@@mrvocalranges1045 Why is it that I hear that so many men can hit falsetto notes in the 6th octave, I thought this was much more rare.
@@wizard1370 Is not rare if you train your voice and your high notes and if you have a goodhead voice and a good whistle register you can hit easily like me right now, for me hit a E6 and even a F#6 is quite easily if i have a good warm up before then after my special warm up i can sing high notes everytime i want in the 6th octave i have 1 year and half training my hugh notes and my pure 8th useful octave range ;) you just need to train
it sounds really odd
yeah right now i have a very more trained voice