Comparing the 3 Vocal Registers - Singing 1 Song in Head Voice, Mixed Voice and Chest Voice

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2023
  • In this video, I will show you the difference between head voice, mixed voice and chest voice, by singing "Easy on Me" by Adele in all 3 vocal registers. If you want to learn how to sing in these registers, I have video tutorials on my channel for all 3!
    Head Voice is your softest and highest vocal register (though as I explain in the video, you can also call soft low notes as "Head Voice" as well). Mixed Voice is your mid-range, both in pitch as well as power. It is stronger than Head Voice, yet weaker than Chest Voice. It is great for adding power to ballads! Chest Voice is also known as Belting, or your Belt Voice. It is your strongest and fullest singing.

Комментарии • 12

  • @adesolaprice2084
    @adesolaprice2084 14 дней назад

    Thanks a ton for demonstrating all three registers. EXTREMELY HELPFUL!1😊

  • @justincheney2925
    @justincheney2925 21 день назад

    Really amazing video 🤩👍

  • @abbyretro8724

    Very nicely explained.. I think you have explained most of the things which practically work while singing. You are a brilliant coach who can actually demonstrate what you teach and what the learners should expect..

  • @incthunder33

    Girl!!! Lovin’ all of this!! I have sang for so many years, however, I’m looking forward in taking your classes to get rid of some bad habits formed over the years and the lack of learning certain skills!

  • @EsteemHisWord

    That’s very helpful and you sound better and better. Something that totally changed my vocals for the better was to keep my tongue flat so that it doesn’t make my voice filtered, I was amazed at how much of a higher range I could hit along with a clear sound

  • @HeartsIB
    @HeartsIB Год назад

    loved it!

  • @janlewis9811
    @janlewis9811 Год назад

    Great Kate ❤

  • @ydd1176

    Wow thank you, so head, chest mixed so when you sing alto it will be more of a chest voice? and mixed soprano? and head tenor?