@@LeoMaiaProgI know I am one year late, but I also really want to hear you singing 'She's Gone' by SteelHeart, even if it's just the chorus. I am a low baritone as well, and I'm just beginning my journey in singing. My goal is to at least sing 'She's Gone,' but I'm not sure if it's achievable.
@@systemhalifax1241 yes it's absolutely possible, high parts at around C5 with some occasional G5s for the "yeeeeah" style rock head voice. My next song (currently mixing) goes on that range, with occasional G5s, chorus that goes over C5s and it starts at an E2, it's totally possible, but you need to forget about the "chesty mix" madness and embrace head voice Cheers
@@LeoMaiaProg Thanks a bunch for the tips! It's awesome to hear it's doable. I'll definitely work on that head voice and leave the 'chesty mix' behind. By the way, do you have any tips on strengthening the head voice? I can't wait to hear your upcoming song, and I'm excited to work on my vocals. Thanks again!
I have the inverse of your problem. My mix always kicks on the fifth octave. I have trouble staying on the forth when using my mix. My guess is probably that I need to strength my chest voice (or my head voice or maybe both)
Sim claro que tem, as técnicas são as mesmas, cantores de pop tipo Bruno Mars da vida usam voz mista o tempo todo, só evitam de adicionar distorção e cantam um pouco mais leve
bruh, I'm a baritone I need help😭. I don't know how to mix, my head voice sound weak sef. I fell I'm not using the right placement. You inspire me alot. because all your videos relate to me 😂
Nunca me canso de sempre voltar a esse vídeo só pra ouvir sua voz
🙌🙌🙌🙌♥️
Great! Love ur voice
Ty!
@@LeoMaiaProg what is t_y!
@@jonnathangodchild1913 thank you
@@LeoMaiaProg oh goods to nowe
My request will be to hear this song in your voice and share the name of the song Shes Gone it will be very interesting
What's the original band?
This is a band steelheat
@@LeoMaiaProgI know I am one year late, but I also really want to hear you singing 'She's Gone' by SteelHeart, even if it's just the chorus. I am a low baritone as well, and I'm just beginning my journey in singing. My goal is to at least sing 'She's Gone,' but I'm not sure if it's achievable.
@@systemhalifax1241 yes it's absolutely possible, high parts at around C5 with some occasional G5s for the "yeeeeah" style rock head voice. My next song (currently mixing) goes on that range, with occasional G5s, chorus that goes over C5s and it starts at an E2, it's totally possible, but you need to forget about the "chesty mix" madness and embrace head voice
Cheers
@@LeoMaiaProg Thanks a bunch for the tips! It's awesome to hear it's doable. I'll definitely work on that head voice and leave the 'chesty mix' behind. By the way, do you have any tips on strengthening the head voice? I can't wait to hear your upcoming song, and I'm excited to work on my vocals. Thanks again!
I have the inverse of your problem. My mix always kicks on the fifth octave. I have trouble staying on the forth when using my mix. My guess is probably that I need to strength my chest voice (or my head voice or maybe both)
My mix starts at C4
I think it's probably a vowel shape / modification and placement rather than strength, singing requires little strength
@@LeoMaiaProg do you mean C4?
@@melbatoast1858 you're right, B3-C4
Tem como cantar música pop com esse tipo de voz treinada pro rock ?
Sim claro que tem, as técnicas são as mesmas, cantores de pop tipo Bruno Mars da vida usam voz mista o tempo todo, só evitam de adicionar distorção e cantam um pouco mais leve
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bruh, I'm a baritone I need help😭. I don't know how to mix, my head voice sound weak sef. I fell I'm not using the right placement. You inspire me alot. because all your videos relate to me 😂