EXPLAINED || What is Vocal Range & Tessitura?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
  • The Voice: EXPLAINED, is a music education docu-series created by award-winning multi-disciplinary artist Milik Kashad, designed to educate listeners and viewers on the science and history of music and singing in a way that's easy to understand and engaging!
    This episode will focus on the differentiation of vocal range and tessitura.
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Комментарии • 232

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Год назад +268

    “For some people it’s every noise you can make“. LMAO. Just stop it!

    • @r.a.l.p.h
      @r.a.l.p.h Год назад +33

      Was that shade ☠️☠️☠️

    • @BiancaStorm
      @BiancaStorm Год назад +6

      💀

    • @earthshaker1217
      @earthshaker1217 Год назад +12

      @@r.a.l.p.h an eclipse skskskssk🤭

    • @OCKMEER
      @OCKMEER Год назад +3

      LMMFAOOOOOO----IKR......)))))))

    • @sweeetzz
      @sweeetzz Год назад +6

      I caught that too

  • @meschyk
    @meschyk Год назад +64

    Life gets significantly better when you find your vocal G-spot

  • @DiamondStylz
    @DiamondStylz Год назад +24

    So range is all of what you can technically do on a good day .... but tessitura is what you can do well at any time ....

  • @ronny9833
    @ronny9833 Год назад +106

    Mariah carey is a very good example of 4:34. Every era she sings songs entirely different from how they were originally sung to compensate for her new style and technique of singing. Vision of love is the best example.

  • @deathrattle216
    @deathrattle216 Год назад +54

    Good vid. The online singing community is pretty cringe and full of misinformation about fach/tessitura. I'm a high tenor, but I'm not hitting G4s-A4s all day without fatigue.

    • @deyoncew3311
      @deyoncew3311 Год назад +16

      Yeah, I thought I was a Baritone for a long time because I couldn't breathe out G4s and A4s lol.

    • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
      @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 Год назад +1

      @@deyoncew3311 💀😭

    • @renanrpm
      @renanrpm Год назад +3

      @@deyoncew3311 On an even more weird situation, I used to thought I was a baritone with some issue since I couldn’t be hitting G#4-A4 with ease 🤡

    • @hungvominh2490
      @hungvominh2490 Год назад

      I'm a baritone that could scream G5 days and days (in head voice) without any fatigue, for years ^^

    • @Timliu92
      @Timliu92 Год назад +6

      A lot of people on the Internet think if you cannot sing a B4-C5 consistently, you are a baritone and not a tenor.
      Seriously, those notes are the extremes for most male tenors, and vocal classification is measured by their tessitura, not one's total range or the notes they can hit.

  • @circuslife888
    @circuslife888 Год назад +85

    Thanks for this. This discussion only made me appreciate the genius of Whitney Houston in mastering and playing with every note within her beloved tessitura. Although she had a 3.5 Octave range, she ever rarely utilized the entirety of it in her legendary career. Instead, she knew exactly what her money notes were and she mastered other aspects of vocal performance including tonality, seamless transitions, lyric-phrasing and emotive weight. Whitney Houston knew her voice inside out -- and for me, as well as for many other music experts and vocal pedagogues, this stellar quality made her The Greatest Voice of All.

    • @Jdman5000
      @Jdman5000 Год назад +21

      Yes Cissy worked and worked her until she knew every aspect of her voice inside out. Her training given by her mother was outstanding combined with her talent produced something spectacular.

    • @circuslife888
      @circuslife888 Год назад +2

      @@Jdman5000 I agree 100%.

    • @circuslife888
      @circuslife888 Год назад +16

      @@Sttephy30 Yes, she knew this. But Whitney was also very proud of her low notes. Her Arista 25 Years performance was more of a showcase of her low notes than anything.

    • @muzimthembu453
      @muzimthembu453 Год назад +4

      The problem comes with the hit song I'm Every Woman. Those G5s arent as easy for her to access live as they were recorded. She always lipped the last one(s).

    • @muzimthembu453
      @muzimthembu453 Год назад +1

      @@Sttephy30 It is. If I were her though, I would use that part in the bridge as an opportunity for maybe one of her background vocalists, preferably the soprano, to take it and demonstrate that she too is "every woman." Corny, I know, but given that she always sang that song to close out the show, I think that we as an audience would have had more patience for it than the blatant fraud of a lip sync...which she clearly didn't enjoy or was good at.

  • @indirastone7382
    @indirastone7382 Год назад +62

    Thank you for your analysis. Taylor Dane’s song “I’ll Always Love You” is a classic that also shows her vocal range.

  • @auramonroe6966
    @auramonroe6966 Год назад +22

    Taylor Dayne is MEGA talented. She could outSANG alot of vocalists.

  • @swacman04
    @swacman04 Год назад +21

    “I’ll Wait” has been stuck in my head for the past two days thanks to this video 💙💙💙

  • @JillCheese
    @JillCheese Год назад +41

    Hope all is doing better with you and yours! So glad you uploaded today!

    • @BlackMusicArchive
      @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +27

      Thank you for checking in. I have a few videos that are essentially done that, I'm wrapping up. Once they're up, I hope to return to consistently posting sooner rather than later!

    • @allthingso9726
      @allthingso9726 Год назад +4

      Jill I second that!!! I was literally about to send a message saying the same thing.

    • @JillCheese
      @JillCheese Год назад +8

      @@BlackMusicArchive Good to here! No rush at all cuz we're here, and we appreciate all you do!

    • @OCKMEER
      @OCKMEER Год назад

      @@BlackMusicArchive I WUUUUUUUUUV YUUUUU MILIK...............!!!!!!!!!!---(BTW, DO YOU DO GROUPS AS WELL!??.....OR JUST SOLO ARTISTS.............RACHEL FERRELL WOULD BE A GOOD ONE.....

  • @USDACertified
    @USDACertified Год назад +16

    “Being able to sing a note does not mean you can sing it repeatedly or for long periods of time”
    Jennifer Hudson enters the room

    • @nesq4104
      @nesq4104 Год назад +8

      👋 I'm Patti Labelle

    • @dominiquedevereux7205
      @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад +1

      Y'all goin' 2 Hell 🔥 . . . 🤭

    • @dominiquedevereux7205
      @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад +1

      @@nesq4104 U said it; I'm just agreeing 😤☝🏾!!

    • @nesq4104
      @nesq4104 Год назад +1

      @@dominiquedevereux7205 lol.

    • @nesq4104
      @nesq4104 Год назад +2

      @@dominiquedevereux7205 I actually meant Patti in a positive way.

  • @vyeagra420
    @vyeagra420 Год назад +9

    I really want u to talk abt Sarah Vaughan,she is definitely a unique singer

  • @CAhmadDavis92
    @CAhmadDavis92 Год назад +11

    Excellent video. I'm a baritone and singing opera. I'm exploring my vocal range and tessitura so this was most helpful. Thanks.

  • @whitney14566
    @whitney14566 Год назад +9

    I'm learning so much about music and localizing from your videos. Please consider explaining Nancy Wilson and Shirley Bassey. Two of my favorites. Also Angela Bofill, Gladys Knight and Donna Summer.

  • @Lipe.G.C.2002
    @Lipe.G.C.2002 Год назад +5

    Explained Whitney's voice, in all eras, 🇧🇷

  • @theladyzeeaudios3441
    @theladyzeeaudios3441 Год назад +3

    Ooo! Another great upload! Masterful work!!!

  • @alperry02
    @alperry02 Год назад

    This is so interesting! Thank you for this!

  • @richdwayneadamdelacruz7633
    @richdwayneadamdelacruz7633 Год назад +18

    Thank you so much for this!! I want to improve my range so really appreciate it man💗💕. Now I will try to use it properly.

  • @811Bobbi
    @811Bobbi Год назад +2

    Your one liners are killing me🤣” every noise one can make”, that reminds me of that subtle shade in the X-Tina video.

  • @OMNIDocumentariesOICMedia
    @OMNIDocumentariesOICMedia Год назад +10

    I am So INSPIRED by Your STYLE & DESIGN of your videos! They are the PERFECT Accent to go with The Knowledge You Give!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Also, Thank You for giving Taylor Dayne the Credit & Honor She Deserves because BEFORE celine, there was SHE!!! #AnAnotherAMAZINGvideo💯

  • @bclislife
    @bclislife Год назад +6

    As always, love your videos!

  • @1sava
    @1sava Год назад +2

    Glad to have you back Milik! I hope your life circumstances are better. Thank you for the excellent content! Much love!

  • @JimmyIdoko1
    @JimmyIdoko1 Год назад +1

    This is so helpful, thank you so much for sharing.

  • @ericwilliams5518
    @ericwilliams5518 Год назад +8

    Masterfully done as usual!

  • @thiagoazeredo6351
    @thiagoazeredo6351 Год назад

    Thank you !! I appreciate such Great job!

  • @plaguedoctor2k
    @plaguedoctor2k Год назад +5

    As a music enthusiast this channel is all what've been missing these last two years. Thank you so much. I'm obssesed and so focused on each analysis and I've learned a lot from you man. thanks 😍😍

  • @Cyber_Diva
    @Cyber_Diva Год назад +9

    Thank you! I learned plenty, as always. 🙏🏾

  • @collegiatenaturals
    @collegiatenaturals Год назад +4

    i feel like my most comfy notes can be sung in a straight tone. i naturally add vibrato to tougher notes

  • @nem_r
    @nem_r Год назад +1

    Thanks. Great content!

  • @donstarfinkel6456
    @donstarfinkel6456 Год назад +1

    Glad you're back 😁

  • @channelchanel7488
    @channelchanel7488 Год назад +3

    I love your channel's commitment in appreciating underrated talents. While people always talk about the 90s Trinity, it is refreshing to learn other names outside the trinity and explore their talents.
    I first knew Taylor Dayne from a charity concert in TV years ago. She hit the stage together with Aaliyah and Aaron Neville. Diane Warren was on the piano, playing for them. Diane briefly said that Taylor's voice was one of her favorite. When I heard her voice, I was mesmerized. And it continues until today. Her performance in "The Masked Singer" was great. Unfortunately, she did not reach the final.

  • @suavehinrg
    @suavehinrg Год назад +2

    Taylor Dayne is one of my favourite vocalists. I grew up listening to her music played amongst Soul, Dance and Freestyle music radio as well as Mainstream/CHR radio. I have sang along with her songs as a fan for long time. She was a mainstream artist between 1987-1995, her entire time on Arista Records. She has continued to record and scored hit singles in both the Club/Dance and Adult Contemporary music markets. Taylor is awesome live in concert!

  • @ayoq9956
    @ayoq9956 Год назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful informative and educational vocal video

  • @caitmro_
    @caitmro_ Год назад +5

    Another fantastic video! Thank you for all the effort you and the team put in to these. I hope you are doing okay too ♥︎

  • @LinCebra1235
    @LinCebra1235 Год назад

    thank you for this video!

  • @CPenner9
    @CPenner9 Год назад +3

    Great video!! Would love to see a video about vocal fach and popular singers.
    People on RUclips seem to think every female singer is a Soprano just because they have a light voice or because they can hit high notes. They don’t take tessitura into account at all. You’re Toni Braxton video briefly addressed this very well.

  • @maxtheknife
    @maxtheknife Год назад +3

    Great video for people to watch who have judged power singers & belters (do they even exist anymore?) for not being able to replicate live what they recorded in the studio.

  • @ericanderson7059
    @ericanderson7059 Год назад

    Excellent !

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Год назад +4

    Love your informative vids

  • @fabianferrada2501
    @fabianferrada2501 Год назад +6

    Great video, very informative. I would love to see videos about singers like Linda Ronstadt and Teena Marie, who don't get much attention these days.

  • @sophisitcated1194
    @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +1

    Well done... watched this 3x.

  • @bskeete
    @bskeete Год назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @BlackMusicArchive
    @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +18

    To support this channel in its efforts to continue making quality and accessible music education content please consider a donation:
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    • @darrickmalloy6909
      @darrickmalloy6909 Год назад

      I wonder if Ms Patti Labelle has a video coming?

    • @darrickmalloy6909
      @darrickmalloy6909 Год назад

      What about the men? Ray Charles Stevie Wonder maybe David Ruffin. Thank you.

  • @godspowerudoh4812
    @godspowerudoh4812 Год назад +13

    You didn't have to blow out my headphones starting off with patti like that. What performance is that clip from?

  • @Musicblue22
    @Musicblue22 Год назад +8

    i honestly feel like taylor could've handled it 2 steps down, i remember when someone (I forgot the young lady's name) sung this on the Mickey mouse clubhouse and it was two semi-tones lower and it sounded good to me, but great example. i know you don't take requests but i'd love to hear you discuss Easther from Eternal's vocals

  • @evaneleven17
    @evaneleven17 Год назад

    I've always loved "I'll wait"!!🕺

  • @samueledouardd.2613
    @samueledouardd.2613 Год назад

    Very insightful

  • @milesjohnson7423
    @milesjohnson7423 Год назад +2

    Def needed this distinction broken down. Between both, I wasn't sure which one dictated vocal range, but fair to say I think tessitura does.
    Is there somewhere we can submit topics we'd like to see in future videos? Watching this one sparked a few questions that I'd like to get your perspective on.

  • @ageeblue752
    @ageeblue752 Год назад +6

    please can u do one video in where you focus N emphasize more on BILLIE HOLLIDAY´S VOICE N SINGING, i love her, PLEEEEEEEASE!

  • @ageeblue752
    @ageeblue752 Год назад

    yes i LOVE your vids boy, oh boy!!!!!

  • @ambangmongo2888
    @ambangmongo2888 Год назад

    Thanks for teaching 😃😃

  • @hasanidallas49
    @hasanidallas49 Год назад +1

    Def don't feel bad for my vocal range now so def learned!

  • @shayhughes5013
    @shayhughes5013 Год назад +28

    Can we get an explained episode on Taylor? I’ve always been intrigued by her voice and what causes her to sing that way.

    • @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised
      @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised Год назад +7

      I think it's gonna be an interview with her qs well...he taken a pic with her a month or so ago.

    • @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised
      @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised Год назад +1

      Her voice is interesting and nice! She sounds funky

    • @TooOldForThis
      @TooOldForThis Год назад +2

      Why did I thought you were talking about Taylor Swift? 🤦🏿‍♀️

    • @evaneleven17
      @evaneleven17 Год назад +1

      @@TooOldForThis 🥴

    • @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised
      @ParentalDiscretionIsAdvised Год назад +1

      @@TooOldForThis hell naww! Since you said it, I'm intrigued by what makes Taylor [Swift] sings that way (flat)

  • @moonsings
    @moonsings Год назад +7

    Pls can you explain Etta James voice thank you 😊

  • @mixergend5998
    @mixergend5998 Год назад

    you are the beeest ❤️

  • @VidRackoff
    @VidRackoff Год назад

    Taylor and Patti in one video! Nice!

  • @eduardoalegriarampante639
    @eduardoalegriarampante639 Год назад +6

    DONNA SUMMER...PLEASE !!!! 😅😅💗💗💗💗

    • @hyacynthwiz
      @hyacynthwiz Год назад +1

      yeah, donna has the best tessitura range voice i dont know why she never included in this video about tessitura range its clearly this video about analyzed taylor dayne's range

  • @toreybrooks3963
    @toreybrooks3963 Год назад +6

    Chaka would have killed those Taylor songs live effortlessly

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Noticed similarities in their tone and vocal styling

  • @applecider
    @applecider Год назад +7

    explained: vocal range and tessitura A.K.A. explained: taylor dayne

    • @rezaariel8406
      @rezaariel8406 7 месяцев назад

      She use her as an example it's not like he explained her entire life in this,he still explained how tessitura's work🤦

  • @untitledchannel6804
    @untitledchannel6804 Год назад +1

    Are you going to upload your old explained videos again? I loved watching them before

  • @bgbgbtube
    @bgbgbtube Год назад +1

    Dunno much about Taylor Dane but this was interesting.

  • @tonygoins8333
    @tonygoins8333 Год назад +1

    Ms Dwayne understood the assignment on I’ll wait 😮‍💨😮‍💨

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Год назад +5

    It’s OK to turn those that high into head voice people. Even if it’s a very powerful and open head voice, belted like.

    • @Vishnu6
      @Vishnu6 Год назад +2

      That’s what I was thinking. The Taylor Dayne example is her chest voice range. And it sounds like a mezzo soprano chest voice. She has at least 5 more notes in head voice or even mixed voice above that.

    • @BlackMusicArchive
      @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +4

      @@Vishnu6 Dayne's entire singing range is: D3-A5. Dayne's highest note in chest voice is A5. Her highest note in head voice is also an A5 as heard in, "Dance With A Stranger," which she reaches through a vibrato-less slide. A developed voice will have options on the same note. She can sing A5 in either her chest or head voice, but no matter what register she uses, A5 is her limit. A limit is a limit, and a change in registration will not change that.

    • @cincereqoutes8844
      @cincereqoutes8844 Год назад +1

      @@BlackMusicArchive i was wondering about this. Thanks for explaining!

    • @DanielFerreira-hz4cc
      @DanielFerreira-hz4cc Год назад

      @@BlackMusicArchive The registration would only lead to less muscle overcharge (too much TA makes stress), but as a limit, always will be.

  • @cathybroadus4411
    @cathybroadus4411 Год назад

    I’ve never known the correct words for what I was hearing since I was 7 years ago. I like the “entertainers” that knew to stick within their range like Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Grace Jones. Janet acknowledged in one song how she couldn’t hit the note.

  • @jisiri
    @jisiri Год назад

    Trying doing Jackie Wilson... we'll wait for your description of THAT!!

  • @TaylorLeRon95
    @TaylorLeRon95 Год назад +2

    Can you do a video of Cissy Houston?

  • @popland1977
    @popland1977 Год назад +6

    How do you tell the difference between cracking on notes outside of your testitura vs having an inconsistent technique that causes strain (

  • @nikibronson133
    @nikibronson133 Год назад +1

    I Thought though the only way to increase your vocal range is to practice and higher notes because as you saying your voice get stronger and you can do more notes

  • @SuburbanKween
    @SuburbanKween Год назад

    Man, I've been looking forward to an analysis of Taylor Dayne.

  • @muzimthembu453
    @muzimthembu453 Год назад +11

    I have a question.
    When we talk about Tessitura, to what extent does vocal register come into question? The highest notes that I can reach in my chest voice, are more comfortably hit in my mix. And the notes that I can reach in my mix, I can access more easily in my head voice. So my question is, does the tessitura include or exclude falsetto?

    • @lightdropp
      @lightdropp Год назад

      If it sounds good and its easy to hit then yes

    • @danielng7795
      @danielng7795 Год назад

      I would say yes. As you are at most comfortable in head voice.

    • @muzimthembu453
      @muzimthembu453 Год назад +1

      @@danielng7795 You see, I would think so.
      So now returning to Taylor Dane: hitting that G5 in her mix voice may be a challenge, but in her falsetto it may have been easier- we'll never know...🤷🏽‍♂️
      Do you now see why I am confused about this tessitura topic?

    • @BlackMusicArchive
      @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +6

      Tessitura includes all registers. Her range is D3-A5 period. She has an A5 in chest voice in, “There Is No Heart That Won’t Heal.” She has an A5 in head voice in, “Dance With A Stranger.”
      A developed voice will have options on the same note. She can and has sung the upper fourth of her range in both her head or chest voice, but the notes are all sang similarly through a run or a slide with no vibrato.
      Her limits are her limits, and singing in a different register will not change that. She’s going to feel pressed regardless because G5-A5 is the end of her range.
      I hope this helps.

    • @dominiquedevereux7205
      @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад

      @@BlackMusicArchive So what about (former) singers like me who had no vibrato no matter what part of their range or tessitura they're in? The ONLY time I had vibrato was SOMETIMES on mid-range notes, and it would only kick in right when I was 3 or to seconds from ending the note. I used get frustrated that I naturally didn't have vibrato & I would sometimes try to force it, but my voice teacher told me it could be damaging to my voice. It was very disheartening given she was trained in the opera houses in Turkey 🇹🇷, so she was the "REAL Deal," & being a professional opera singer 😲🎵🍷, she, of course, had vibrato for DAYZ!!
      I NATURALLY was born with a very STRONG, LOUD, RESONANT voice & COULD HOLD notes, especially my mid-range notes 🎶 for about 15 seconds b4 I started feeling like I might need a breath. I had the power of a gospel singer, but in my younger days kind of had a "straight" voice --- meaning it didn't have that gospel affectation, meaning, you really couldn't tell I was a black singer just by listening to me. It made me self-conscious growing up in a black church ⛪️, so I had to kind of add that element to my voice in the beginning. It was probably cuz I spent my formative years attending a predominantly whyte, private Christian ✝️ school. But that's a story for another day 🙄!
      Anyhow, given I had that "indistinguishable" voice originally, combined with the natiral power, you would think I would have naturally had or developed the vibrato in time, but it never came 🤷🏾‍♂️. By the time I was 17, I had worked my way up to having 5 octaves --- I know it sounds unbelievable, but it was true. I sat down at the piano 🎹 everyday for 5yrs. and went up the scale & practiced. Naturally, I has about 2/2 1/4 on a good day & just had to work for the other 3. I sang tenor in the choir, though I think by the end I was more of a counter tenor. My ultimate range was C below middle C 🎼, and roughly five octaves above that in chest, then started going into mix about the last fourth of my 3rd octave. My tessitura (though I didn't know what that was back then) was a lil' below middle C 🎼 and maybe 2.5/3 octaves above that. My head voice/falsetto was always 💩 😬🤦🏾‍♂️. I never learned how to growl either, which also made me feel incompetent as a black singer raised in the church ⛪️. Also, my voice teacher told me it would damage my voice so I never tried back then, & when I got older & wanted to, I never could.
      I said all that to say, is it normal for someone to have the voice I was born with NATURALLY, combined with the training I receive not to ever develop any vibrato?? Was there something I wasn't doing (or was and shouldn't have been doing in my technique) that could have caused me not 2 develop any vibrato? It's hard for me to understand the concept of vibrato indicating a voice is relaxed if it's constantly fluctuating pitch (if that's the correct term) to produce the vibrato. Perhaps, I pushed my range too far out of its tessitura trying to develop it b4 it was ready? Maybe it's just me & the way my voice is naturally designed. I always wanted a vibrato like Whitney, Tevin, or Stephanie Mills. Oh well 🤷🏾‍♂️!! My voice is a shadow of its former self now (and that's being kind). My voice started acting wonky the latter part of my senior year in high school 🏫 even though I took excellent care of my voice, and for the most part always did a day on of practicing for 2 or 3hours, then would rest a whole day in between. Well, as far as at home practice went. I still had to sing for maybe 15 or 20 minutes in chorus class ea. day, & if I had choir practice @ church, then I didn't practice at home that day. I don't know if it was some unknown medical issue like a thyroid issue or something but ever since then my voice became extremely temperamental. Someday it might come out decent & others I can barely get to the top of my second octave. My power is reduced to 25% less --- at least --- of what it used to be. So vibrato is TORALLY out-of-the-question now 🤦🏾‍♂️.
      I just infuriates me that singers like Aretha, Pink, Whitney, & many others smoked 🚬, or did drugs or drank a lot & still for the most part their voices suffered negligibly OR it took years for the damage to become evident, & I lost everything I worked for with mine in less than a year after getting my full range & I took care of my voice like it was my "baby 👶🏿." Such is life 🤷🏾‍♂️.

  • @faithxaas6730
    @faithxaas6730 Год назад +2

    pls do marvin gaye explained😩

  • @MichaelBrown-zd1jl
    @MichaelBrown-zd1jl Год назад +1

    Can & are you going to do Marian Anderson?

  • @shakacares7727
    @shakacares7727 Год назад +3

    It’s just like demi lovato Bb5 on Fall in line

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +1

      Exactly... She really has a hard time with that note

  • @zellsoserious
    @zellsoserious Год назад

    ❤️💯

  • @heroxzq1263
    @heroxzq1263 Год назад

    0:35 I've been seeing this Jennifer Holliday still a lot. Is there a video of this?

  • @mcarthurforbes5817
    @mcarthurforbes5817 Год назад +2

    I am patiently waiting for an analysis on Miss Celine Dion's voice. Why wont you give us one?

  • @dominiquedevereux7205
    @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад +3

    Well, this explains why I've never been able to find a LIVE performance of Taylor singing 🎤🎶👱🏻‍♀️ the "Whatever U Want" remix 💿, cuz girlfriend was WAILING 😆🔊 on that 1. Especially that last "LOOOOVE!!" She literally held for like 20 seconds!! Unless they used studio trickery to make it seem like she held it longer. That note HAD to be in the upper 3rd octave of her range. That song 🎵 will 4EVER be 1 of my ETERNAL bops 🕺🏾!!

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +1

      Just listened to it and its a bop. She sustained that note for her life

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the introduction to that song

    • @dominiquedevereux7205
      @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад +1

      @Sophisitcated 1 Glad U "met" the song's acquaintance ☺️! All I got to say is the clubs betta be glad I wasn't up in them when it came out cuz my 2 left 🦶🏾 non-able 2 dance 🕺🏾🎶 a$$ would've have tore everything UP 👏🏾 in there & shut it DOWN 👇🏾 !!

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад

      @@dominiquedevereux7205 😂😂😂😂😂😂 ikr!!!
      Period!!! I know you woulda been on it in them clubs.
      It seemed like we missed out on the golden era our parents experienced in the 80s and 90s.

    • @dominiquedevereux7205
      @dominiquedevereux7205 Год назад +1

      @Sophisitcated 1 Oh. I didn't miss out, Honey . . . I AM an 80s baby 👶🏾!! They just never played this sonf in the clubs I went to. The album this came out on was released in '99. I saw Taylor live when she came to a town near where I live to promote it. Though she didn't sing this sing. She mostly sung her old hits. The only song I remember her performing off this album --- titled "Naked Without You" --- was "Unstoppable." But the whole album was good. It was very eclectic--- had some alternative, R&B, dinner club torch songs 🎵 & of course House songs like "Whatever You Want Remix." The original version is also on the album. Fun fact: Taylor wrote "Whatever You Want" & Tina Turner 💃🏾 recorded & released it 1st. Taylor re-recorded it herself dor this album & sounds basically like Tina's. Or I shoukd say Tina's sounds like Taylors since I'm sure she based her version of Taylor's demo. Then Taylor has the remix at the end of her album. Here's Tina's version 👇🏾. I LOVE the choreography. One of the dancers looks like she could be Tina's daughter 🤯!!
      ruclips.net/video/x4biLdTPFsc/видео.html

  • @iamlyrics9118
    @iamlyrics9118 Год назад

    💯💪🏼

  • @milonanni8806
    @milonanni8806 Год назад +11

    I find Patti LuPone's performance to be much better sustained and her crack to be barely audible.

    • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
      @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 Год назад

      Are you trying to call Patti a Baboon with that “Lupone” comment?

    • @user-bx8sj6qm3w
      @user-bx8sj6qm3w Год назад

      @BMW Jourdan Dunn Goddess! This is the most American comment I've ever seen in my life.
      Ma'am, there are 2 different Pattis in this video, Patti Labelle (the first clip in the video) and Patti LuPone, the woman singing in what looks like a musical towards the end of the video.

  • @tristanmarinkovic1845
    @tristanmarinkovic1845 6 месяцев назад

    Can somebody please tell me where to find those live performances ? I just can’t find them

  • @tristanmarinkovic1845
    @tristanmarinkovic1845 6 месяцев назад

    So I’ve found where the live is from but I don’t know where to watch it… seems like it’s from the late show with David letterman in 1993.. Does anybody know where I can watch it please ?

  • @troyperforms
    @troyperforms Год назад +1

    She sounds like Natalie Cole in those upper belts.

  • @MrPeppeRE
    @MrPeppeRE Год назад +1

    what are the typical tessituras for the main voice types?

    • @BlackMusicArchive
      @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +3

      Tessitura is individual to the singer, and there are different tessituras within a singular voice type.

    • @MrPeppeRE
      @MrPeppeRE Год назад +2

      @@BlackMusicArchive Sure but a soprano tessitura will be different than that of a contralto (for example)

  • @daveydcxcix
    @daveydcxcix 3 месяца назад

    Taylor Dayne is my girl!

  • @leafyyy813
    @leafyyy813 Год назад +1

    I’m 15🤭 and my full range is f#2-f6 while my supported range is a2-f5 is that good plus I feel like I need a vocal coach LMFAOO

    • @cincereqoutes8844
      @cincereqoutes8844 Год назад +2

      see where your range is in 10 years and you'll get an approximate gauge as where your adult range will be. then again range changes throughout a persons life but by then you should see where youll be heading.

  • @curlupanddye2011
    @curlupanddye2011 5 месяцев назад

    Tell this to Idina Menzel. Her tessitura is definitely lower than she tries for. Therefore, all her higher notes are like nails on a chalkboard. Just because she can, doesn't mean she should. It isnt pleasant on the ear by any means.

  • @mystapaul
    @mystapaul Год назад

    Was that shade toward Queen Patti 🤔

  • @kurtnecolecanete3217
    @kurtnecolecanete3217 Год назад

    Can somebody please tell me what is the key if you have a bass tessitura? Like i can go a low E2 and a vocal fry and i strain up to C4 😭 I'll be like watching this girl's sing and, I'm not even half of them it's not that yes i'm jealous and slowly realizing this and learning this kind of things makes me so conscious of my voice it doesn't really fit with today's vocal standards either you're a Soprano with a good range perfectly executed run's etc or fo the male category which is the tenors or the baritones rich tone or high notes, I rarely even know bass singer's and for myself i do sound boring i'm in the verge of just giving up 😞

    • @kurtnecolecanete3217
      @kurtnecolecanete3217 Год назад

      But it's sometimes "Fun" tho HAHAHHA for like example the lowest note of a song is a G3 i can sing it in a G2 so it's like transposing it 1 octave lower and the highest note is a Eb5 i can hit it with an Eb4 you get the point but yes it does exactly sound boring and low and not so "Impressive" when hitting those notes.

    • @kurtnecolecanete3217
      @kurtnecolecanete3217 Год назад

      And i do have a not so reliable falsetto i do sound like a girl when using it actually but a lot of air is released and my voice is very agile when using it but it cuts off when i go up higher so there's no really good at that

    • @kurtnecolecanete3217
      @kurtnecolecanete3217 Год назад

      I do have some operatic voice and my vibrato really sounds good because I'm shouting C5 above but with that thin operatic notes above

  • @avanoelle5333
    @avanoelle5333 Год назад

    Can’t tessitura determine a vocal type?

    • @rezaariel8406
      @rezaariel8406 Год назад

      Of course your voice was determined by your tessitura most idiot delusional stan will not take this into their account.for them if a singer sound light and thin even if they struggle and tense above E5 then they are soprano.which is something funny and doesn't make sense

  • @Fuzziefeelings
    @Fuzziefeelings Год назад +4

    You should have used Whitney's I'm every woman as an example. She has never sung that bridge live. That is outside of her tessitura. Even I'm your baby tonight...

  • @fredkelly6953
    @fredkelly6953 Год назад +4

    Dropping that high note in the chorus was very noticeable, she lost a lot of dynamism there.

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @DanielFerreira-hz4cc
      @DanielFerreira-hz4cc Год назад

      Same. But it´s a shame that the music got written in her vocal range extremes. The dynamism of chorus is a perfect fourth leap, in the moddification would be a sixth leap to E5 or a fifth for the F5, to recreate the dynamism.

  • @CeliniacForLife
    @CeliniacForLife Год назад +2

    Thanks to know, we know Taylor’s full range is D3-A5, but what is her voice type? I’m thinking lyric mezzo soprano.

  • @sweeetzz
    @sweeetzz Год назад

    Why type of music does Taylor Dayne make ?

    • @clamclam3
      @clamclam3 Год назад +2

      Pop, dance-pop, freestyle, adult contemporary, blue-eyed soul
      says wiki

    • @sweeetzz
      @sweeetzz Год назад +1

      @@clamclam3 thank you

    • @JohnDoe-wx2st
      @JohnDoe-wx2st Год назад +4

      @@clamclam3 I’m sorry but I hollered at “blue-eyed soul” 😂😂😂 such a funny term for a white woman singing R&B lmaooo 😂

    • @maxtheknife
      @maxtheknife Год назад +1

      Taylor was nominated for a Grammy in the Best R&B Performance, Female in the late 80s for “I’ll Always Love You”.

  • @Anfani
    @Anfani Год назад +6

    Super helpful. Can we have a black version?

    • @BlackMusicArchive
      @BlackMusicArchive  Год назад +39

      All producers on the channel are black. This is the "black version." Thanks for watching!

    • @Anfani
      @Anfani Год назад +6

      @@BlackMusicArchive lol i meant black mainstream artist to explain this as well. 😂😂😂

    • @r.a.l.p.h
      @r.a.l.p.h Год назад +10

      @@BlackMusicArchive get them together Malik! 😭🤧🔥

    • @rachybaby72
      @rachybaby72 Год назад +5

      @@Anfani Why, because you couldn't get the concept in this video?

    • @fashionbeast7089
      @fashionbeast7089 Год назад +5

      Boy, please 🙄

  • @vitaliscarey
    @vitaliscarey Год назад

    And who's Taylor dayne

  • @carlosmunoz5761
    @carlosmunoz5761 Год назад +8

    Well, this explains why Mariah lost her voice so early in her career.

    • @sophisitcated1194
      @sophisitcated1194 Год назад +5

      😆 🤣...
      Good point.. self preservation and singing in her tessitura may have saved her voice long term