@@salomaocabral8816 Mixed is a combination between chest and head. I understand what you're trying to say, but that's like saying if you have salt and water it's still salt. It's more than just chest.
TheZarcFiles You can hear him say "doo" between when they stop singing and start singing again. It could've easily been the background music too though
the C2 is like a weird chord thing it doesn't really exist the piano just makes it seem like it is, but he does sing a C#2 in the beginning of cologne on the word "not". also the C6 is inhaled, his highest actual note is like Bb5 (maybe B5) so his actual range is C#2-C#5-Bb5 probably
I have a very similar range to him, but my tone is completely different, and the "sweet spot" of my range is situated lower. For starters, my pronunciation is much more "British" (although I'm not) and rounded, unlike Scott's more pop-like stylings to his voice. However I prefer Avi's voice to be completely honest though, especially for the low notes. I love singing along to this group: it really tests my extremes!
Actually ur a baritoniona because of the fact that H-9000 is the note known for these types of singing to have at the start if their range. So duh obvly ur a baritoniona
zXxDraco NoobxXz No because any male can go low with fry, same way growl doesn't count as range. Its chest, mix, falsetto and that's it. If you were to count all types of voice I'd have 5 octaves when I only have 3 and four notes. It's stupid because it can make any bad singer look good
Why not stop calling it a vocal range? I've always thought of a "vocal range" as the range of notes that a person's voice can create, including chest, mix, falsetto, fry, growl, throat singing, growl, or basically any tone that can be controlled and tuned (even if they aren't technically created by the vocal folds). A person's "singing range" is what notes someone can produce that hold musical value. So, for most people, that's growl, subharmonics, chest-fry mix, chest, mix, and falsetto. There are other techniques, of course, but those are what I generally think of. This is only taking into consideration a studio setting, too, where microphone levels and such can be adjusted. In a live setting (or god forbid, an acoustic performance) things are much different. There's definitely value in considering what someone can sing using just the basic chest, mix, and falsetto, but with the advanced tech we have at this point, you'd be needlessly limiting yourself by not taking advantage of those extra notes either way, in most genres. I'd also like to mention a wide vocal range doesn't make you good. I've got around 4 usable octaves, when you count growl, subharmonics, chest, mix, and falsetto. That number is more like 2 octaves and 5 tones without any of the advanced techniques. Not terrible either way, right? But I'm not a good singer. I don't sound good, I have tuning issues, etc... Range doesn't make the singer. Sinatra had just under 3 octaves for his entire career, with his lowest notes being quiet and breathy and his highest being almost yelled. Yet, he used them in a very appropriate way, and is one of the best singers to have ever lived, IMO. As far as Scott's C2, it's there. I think it's doubled by the piano - you have to have a good pair of headphones to hear it. I'm not sure I'd count it, but there's a video out there of him with a pretty strong C#2, so I'm sure he's got a stronger C2 than what's shown here.
Fanta N yes. The lowest note on a grand piano is an A0, and the highest is a C8. Middle C is C4. The numbers go up/down at C... so it'd be A3 , B3 , C4 , D4 , etc
My range is E0(Growl)-Bb7(whislte tone) making me the 7 octave freak in my class... but at times my whistle goes away so usually I'm at A1(chest fry mix)-C6(falsetto) and since my growl is kinda uneven it registered at E0 but it's more like a G0.
Gino Esma thanks, yeah thanks, I must have not known he was a baritone and that this was a chest note. I too learned I am a baritone at this moment so i noticed how when I just tried it my voice shakes and gets much thinner there.
GIjoeFan1976 even for tenors a solid c5 takes good technique and practise. When you didnt have vocal lessons its not a good idea to classify yourself. When i started singing i cracked by f4 and i thought i was a baritone. After 2 years singing i can sing e5/f5 without belting. My timbre got very light and agile. Singing have to so much with right singing technique in terms of breathing / using breath while singing.
Gino Esma Gino Esma thanks, yeah I have been taking a class to sing but I am 42 and my voice teacher says I am a baritone I can't really say I can sing in those higher notes. Without belting I can match lots of pitches if I hear it on an app. I am just now learning to belt a b2 in falsetto and full voice. I am glad you been able to find more range in your voice. I am now helping my father who sings more bass to find his higher range trying to help him get used to C 4 :)
There are a lot of notes here that should not be counted towards vocal range vocal, fry and spoken words are not part of your vocal range. The C#5 note is not a good note, and out of tune.
He is not a Lyric Baritone. An example of a Lyric Baritone would be Justin Bieber. A sweet and smoky voice. I would say he is a Verdi Baritone. He has a vocal "ping" to his voice and can go quite high for a Baritone.
Bieber is definitely a (low) tenor. Yes he can sing in a low range (Love Yourself) but the majority of his songs are tenor songs. Love Yourself and I'm The One are the only exceptions really.
He is not a tenor. Just because he has a higher timbre for a baritone does not make him a tenor. Do five minutes of research and you'll get your answer.
4 octaves and 2 notes? insane. bye.
homicidal cheesestick
His range is quite awesome
His voice makes me cry. It’s so pure and beautiful. 😩
scott is so talented omfg
I love it. I wonder what people who don't know the Frozen medley outtakes might think about it 😂😂😂
Eva Meleena the frozen medley is back up, but it wasn't when I made this video😂 people are probably wondering what the random screaming is 😂
Eva Meleena lol
3:12
That's not his chest voice, that's his mix
Mix is still chest
@@salomaocabral8816 mix is a mix of chest and head
3:01 is also a little mixed maybe
And rather "blue"
@@salomaocabral8816 Mixed is a combination between chest and head. I understand what you're trying to say, but that's like saying if you have salt and water it's still salt. It's more than just chest.
Amazing vocal range video!!
Thank you :)
@@NoahDFettig where is the A1 and B1..insidnt hear it or wasn't thst the other guys voice?
The frozen medley part made me laugh mol
He was literally just breathing on the C2
Exactly, and everything below is kinda fry-ish and breathy as well. I consider D2 - C6 to be his range (though he doesn't seem comfortable at C6).
TheZarcFiles agreed
Thi Hills Music fry counts on vocal range
Félix Inácio No it doesn't because anyone can go low with fry lmfao
TheZarcFiles You can hear him say "doo" between when they stop singing and start singing again. It could've easily been the background music too though
the C2 is like a weird chord thing it doesn't really exist the piano just makes it seem like it is, but he does sing a C#2 in the beginning of cologne on the word "not". also the C6 is inhaled, his highest actual note is like Bb5 (maybe B5) so his actual range is C#2-C#5-Bb5 probably
I have a very similar range to him, but my tone is completely different, and the "sweet spot" of my range is situated lower. For starters, my pronunciation is much more "British" (although I'm not) and rounded, unlike Scott's more pop-like stylings to his voice. However I prefer Avi's voice to be completely honest though, especially for the low notes. I love singing along to this group: it really tests my extremes!
I have the same jaw line and vocal range as Scott. Being a Baritone has its benefits literally my type of Bari is BariTenor
Whats your vocal range
@@lilspeedbump3923probably D2-A4 in chest range
My range is from H-9000 to W670 and I'm an embryo. Am I Basso or Soprano?
yes.
Actually ur a baritoniona because of the fact that H-9000 is the note known for these types of singing to have at the start if their range. So duh obvly ur a baritoniona
Lmao
You are a Mezzo Tenalto basso soprano
You are probably a mezzobaritone or otherwise a contrasoprano
He’s like the entire pentatonix
Bb4 in ,,Sing” was amazing!
The correct title: D2-C6 (A1) i cant hear the chest C2
Fries doesn't count
Hector Cheivz fries do count, it's apart of his voice just as much as chest and falsetto
zXxDraco NoobxXz No because any male can go low with fry, same way growl doesn't count as range. Its chest, mix, falsetto and that's it. If you were to count all types of voice I'd have 5 octaves when I only have 3 and four notes. It's stupid because it can make any bad singer look good
Any man can go high with falsetto too, it's the same thing. And how can a couple of octaves make it look like your a good singer
@@zxxdraconoobxxz4487 Exactly. Technically, fries/growls count, as well as whistle notes, seeing as they're both vocal registers
Why not stop calling it a vocal range?
I've always thought of a "vocal range" as the range of notes that a person's voice can create, including chest, mix, falsetto, fry, growl, throat singing, growl, or basically any tone that can be controlled and tuned (even if they aren't technically created by the vocal folds).
A person's "singing range" is what notes someone can produce that hold musical value. So, for most people, that's growl, subharmonics, chest-fry mix, chest, mix, and falsetto. There are other techniques, of course, but those are what I generally think of. This is only taking into consideration a studio setting, too, where microphone levels and such can be adjusted. In a live setting (or god forbid, an acoustic performance) things are much different.
There's definitely value in considering what someone can sing using just the basic chest, mix, and falsetto, but with the advanced tech we have at this point, you'd be needlessly limiting yourself by not taking advantage of those extra notes either way, in most genres.
I'd also like to mention a wide vocal range doesn't make you good. I've got around 4 usable octaves, when you count growl, subharmonics, chest, mix, and falsetto. That number is more like 2 octaves and 5 tones without any of the advanced techniques. Not terrible either way, right? But I'm not a good singer. I don't sound good, I have tuning issues, etc... Range doesn't make the singer. Sinatra had just under 3 octaves for his entire career, with his lowest notes being quiet and breathy and his highest being almost yelled. Yet, he used them in a very appropriate way, and is one of the best singers to have ever lived, IMO.
As far as Scott's C2, it's there. I think it's doubled by the piano - you have to have a good pair of headphones to hear it. I'm not sure I'd count it, but there's a video out there of him with a pretty strong C#2, so I'm sure he's got a stronger C2 than what's shown here.
D2 - B4 - G#5 (3 octaves, 3 notes and 1 semintone). Nice!
I think he can go lower than we think, his D2 sound comfortable, because he comes from his mid range down to that D2 very easily
That D2 doesn't sound comfortable at all. It's breathy and quiet, we only hear it because it was sung directly in the microphone
When I hear the note C6 I immediately think of that note at the end of "brimstone and treacle part 2"
Too many notes from one video (Hallelujah)
Finn McLean yea I know.. I realized after I uploaded it :/
Finn McLean That just means he's at his best in Hallelujah 😉
Ohh Orbiit how octaves is he
Goosebumps On He has 4 octaves and 2 notes.
When he hit the C2 did he say "down" because it said he hit it after
Aquarii "Down" is fry, but the bassline in the background has him hitting the C2 on the on beat.
His last note was an inhale whistle note
What do the numbers with the note names mean? Is that the octave?
Fanta N yes. The lowest note on a grand piano is an A0, and the highest is a C8. Middle C is C4. The numbers go up/down at C... so it'd be A3 , B3 , C4 , D4 , etc
Fanta N yeah
the "growl" notes are called vocal fries and those don't count when calculating range, so its actually c2-c6
Darren Sar no it's a different register.
i loved your video. please can you do one for mitch
Raccoon Tune I might.. I'll see
Scott growled a G#1 in an interview.
This isn't a hate comment it's just a fwi. Sorry if the tone seems harsh if it does. He was in his mixed register for both Sing and the Frozen Medley.
These very low notes aren't really sung. He's much stronger in the high chest. I don't understand why he isn't considered a tenor.
straightarrow372 he is a baritone for sure
That's because his comfortable range is in the Baritone range.
He's a high baritone. He hasn't got a pure chest B4 for everyday and hes timbre is a typical timbre of a high baritone
pretty sure the C#5 is just head voice
Luca Wetherall i thought so to but after really listening ita juatba really high and sharp mixed voice
Does it not count or something?
Ocean r He’s just saying that it’s not chest voice.
It's not.
Nah, the C#5 is mixed voice
His highest note is Bb4, the other ones are falsetto
I thought the A1 was gonna be chest Im relieved now
i can hit a F#1 in chest
That C#5 is not chest. It's a strained mixed note that shouldn't really count. Overall I would consider his range to be D2-Bb4-G#5.
I don’t hear any C2 and I think the D2s were sub-harmonic. From Eb2 on it was 100% chest voice tho.
Overall A1 - Eb2 - C#5 - C6
André Tostes
Those d2s were definitely full chest.
Not subharmonics at all.
I bet he doesn't know how to use subharmonics, because he haven't used it anywhere
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 "don't forget to subscribe"
@ it was growl
He has a versatile range
He can go lower and higher than me
really? what's your range?
@@calebcooper2841 D#2 to G#4
@@batuhandogan5661 wow! my overall range is A0 - Eb6
lowest subharmonic: A0
lowest growl: B0
lowest chest: F#1
highest chest: C#5
highest falsetto: Eb6
my everyday range:
lowest growl: C#1
lowest chest: G#1
highest chest: C5
highest falsetto: F5
C#1 - F5
@@calebcooper2841 chests are important. But insane range still
Im notnsure i hear the Eb2 and F2 in Hallelujah..the note sounds higher when the note turns red..
Scott Hoying has A range
faz do Mitch Grassi
Emanoel Teles only if you subscribe 😂
Ohh Orbiit 😂 yes
Emanoel Teles ja tem
my vocal range is also at A1 to C6 but my chest voice is not that high hehehe
What if your lowest note is E2-A#4 then can go up to E6 (high falsetto)? I'm baritone, but what's my octave range?
I can go low to A1 also (chest-fry)
(A1) E2-A#4 (E6)
How many octaves do I have?
I can go low to A1 also (chest-fry)
(A1) E2-A#4 (E6)
How many octaves do I have?
My old vocal range is: C#1- A5 now is: C3-A4
my range is very similar, I can go from a D2 to a C6, :) i think i’m a baritone
C6? wow! Really impressive
my voice type:
Bass
B0 - Eb6 (5 octaves 4 semitones)
Lowest Growl Note: B0
Lowest Chest Note: F#1
Highest Chest Note: C5
Highest Falsetto Note: Eb6
B0 - F#1 - C5 - Eb6
@@calebcooper2841 didn’t ask
The lowest harmony in Hallelujah is sung by Avi...
Avi was singing a solo. I don't think you understand this but usually a singer can only sing one part at a time
They can do two plays at once. Avi singing a solo while he recorded another bass part and they put it in at the same time.
But Scott did it live.
+Justin Jones, Scott was the one doing bass when Avi was singing his solo and he also performed it live
Justin Jones No scott did it while avi sang solo and they've done it live.
1:04 that’s avi not him 💀
I'm half his age and my lowest chest note is B1, highest chest note is C5 lol. around the same as his
He's a great singer tho, my fav from pentatonix
Im like a bass with a baritone range (G1-D5-Bb5)
I'm a bass with tenor range from (F#1 - D5 - Eb6)
@@calebcooper2841: same with ya, my old vocal range is C#1- A5 now is: C3- A4.
Is it including falsetto?if it is,I have same range him....I can go 3 notes higher and note A1 but E2
My Vocal Range:
**Vocal Stats** Bass:
Lowest Growl Note: B0
Lowest Chest Note: F#1
Highest Chest Note: C#5
Highest Falsetto Note: C6
Everyday range:
Lowest growl note: C#1
Lowest chest note: A1
Highest chest note: B4
Highest falsetto note: F5
My range is E0(Growl)-Bb7(whislte tone) making me the 7 octave freak in my class... but at times my whistle goes away so usually I'm at A1(chest fry mix)-C6(falsetto) and since my growl is kinda uneven it registered at E0 but it's more like a G0.
mhmm sure & i have 65 octaves
dumbass
Sulk
They don’t believe it because it’s very rare, there’s no proof you two aren’t lying, and people lie on the internet a lot.
my range is A0 - Eb6. Lowest growl B0, lowest subharmonic A0, Lowest chest F#1, highest chest C#5, highest falsetto Eb6
his chest voice actually is from F#2 to C#5.
No. His lowest chest note is a C#2 now (then maybe his lowest recorded chest note was a D2) to highest recorded chest (mixed) note is a C#5.
Am i mad or are some of them not him?
He can hit G#1
That B2 was mich not scott
That C#5 at 3:16 sounded so strained...
GIjoeFan1976 Sounded mot chesty to me. Ill guess its okay since he is a baritone
Gino Esma thanks, yeah thanks, I must have not known he was a baritone and that this was a chest note. I too learned I am a baritone at this moment so i noticed how when I just tried it my voice shakes and gets much thinner there.
GIjoeFan1976 even for tenors a solid c5 takes good technique and practise. When you didnt have vocal lessons its not a good idea to classify yourself. When i started singing i cracked by f4 and i thought i was a baritone. After 2 years singing i can sing e5/f5 without belting. My timbre got very light and agile.
Singing have to so much with right singing technique in terms of breathing / using breath while singing.
Gino Esma Gino Esma thanks, yeah I have been taking a class to sing but I am 42 and my voice teacher says I am a baritone I can't really say I can sing in those higher notes. Without belting I can match lots of pitches if I hear it on an app. I am just now learning to belt a b2 in falsetto and full voice. I am glad you been able to find more range in your voice. I am now helping my father who sings more bass to find his higher range trying to help him get used to C 4 :)
Scott should replace Avi until they get a new bass tbh
Dubby Beadz he cannot go as low as avi so they would have to change the key
Scott is a baritone. While he can go low, he can't sustain lower notes like a bass can.
What was Avi hitting on the first one?
Austen Freeman a1
What was the Outro song?
Najlalol "The Baddest Girl"
Thanks^^
Najlalol yup
He's baritenor.
There are a lot of notes here that should not be counted towards vocal range vocal, fry and spoken words are not part of your vocal range. The C#5 note is not a good note, and out of tune.
What's the sing at 3:38?
L0rd R4nd0m La La Latch
Question, what's a sing? I thought it was song. -_- learn to spell.
Midbaritone, High baritone or baritenor?
High baritone, or lyric I think? Idk I'm not a professional
He is not a Lyric Baritone. An example of a Lyric Baritone would be Justin Bieber. A sweet and smoky voice. I would say he is a Verdi Baritone. He has a vocal "ping" to his voice and can go quite high for a Baritone.
AgroGaming Justin Bieber is a tenor lol
Bieber is definitely a (low) tenor. Yes he can sing in a low range (Love Yourself) but the majority of his songs are tenor songs. Love Yourself and I'm The One are the only exceptions really.
He is not a tenor. Just because he has a higher timbre for a baritone does not make him a tenor. Do five minutes of research and you'll get your answer.
That B1 is chest and the Bb4 in sing is non Melodic
B1 isn't chest at all
And the Bb4 in sing isn't non-melodic
Omg a tenor 😍
Uh Scott’s a baritone
Baritenor then, high baritone now
This is fake lol
making funny noises counts as range these days???
Being rude counts as comments theses days???
@@vivian7691 noises still dont count