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  • What's the name of the song at 0:24?

  • @GreenBrauZz it is lost

  • @heddye Thanks! (:

  • @GreenBrauZz this song is called Lost :)

  • @96Mlm Look at this about female voices. Alicia Keys is a contralto, she can go very low (about Bb2) ans she is stil able to sustain G#5 with vibrato. Mriah Carey is soprano amd her highest notes are in that area. And finally look at Beyonce and Aretha Franklin. They are mezzo sopranos, Beyonce is a deeper one, i guess. Beyonce can sustain A2/Bb2 and go to G#5. Aretha can go to G2 and mix even D6. All depends on your technique ;)

  • @fuckingbrill Yeah, I already knew that, I've been watching lots of videos about technique and female voices for some time. Alicia WAS able to do it (G#5) in the Songs in A Minor period (when she was mezzosopranoish). I wouldn't call it a part of her tessitura (or the Bb2, for that matter). They sound good, but they just aren't part of her vocal "home". Beyonce's voice confuses me because in songs like "Listen" and "Crazy in Love" (also DC period),her voice sounds light and little,

  • @fuckingbrill But her speaking voice when she is singing in concerts is damn LOW (lol). The fact that she can't belt higher than F#5 without struggling when she can (or could in the DC era) hold a C6 in head voice confuses me. Aretha has a huge range but her voice is much darker now (hence the powerful G2) and some (I said "some") of her upper belts (like G5 - D6) sound a little strained. Therefore I wouldn't call those notes part of their tessitura, but their useful range.

  • @96Mlm Of course. Tessitura isn't wider than two octaves, but there's no reason why singers couldn't dispose 3 octaves operatic range or even more.

  • @fuckingbrill I know that some guys can go unbelievably high, there's even a guy here on YT named primohomme who belts in the female range. It just requires a lot of mixing. BTW, here's something he said in the comment section in one of his videos: "Mix can start as low as Eb4 really, for both males and females". So, as you can see, I'm not the only one. It's just that most pop male singers have naturally higher voices, and you are probably not a baritone.

  • @96Mlm I'm a higher one. And if I want to sing without any straining, mixing with classical technique (i'm not an opera singer but i mean only opened throat and 'singing like yawning') i can't go higher than F4/G4. Sometimes I strain even on A4.

  • @fuckingbrill Well, If you say so. Who am I to contradict you about your own voice? However I like to discuss these sorts of things, I'm always learning. What do you think Beyonce's voice type is?

  • @96Mlm But I could be confused. I'm not sure for 100% ;) Well, for me she is definitely a mezzo soprano. And many people say she is a mezzo.

  • Finally a good baritone!!! And he's famous! God, thanks for sending Michael Bublé to show the world, baritones can be great singers as well, and it's not all about tenors

  • I Reckon He could go much higher than that...

  • I really don't think C4 is a high note. High notes for a man could start about F4/G4. Michael sing in chest voice, he doesn't mix/belt and can't hit high notes, so for me there isn't anything about 'high notes' for low part of 4th octave.

  • @fuckingbrill E4 can be high for a LOW bass.

  • @jayySC2 Yes, it might be high if his technique is bad and he strains. If you have a good technique and you can mix, you can go up to about C5 even being a low bass.

  • @fuckingbrill If you can't mix, being a baritone, a bass-baritone or a bass, C4 IS somewhat high. Before I knew how to mix, my absolute top note was F#4 and I started straining on an Eb4. So you could say a C4 was fairly high. Of course that if you have good technique you can go much higher, but the same applies for women, so would you say that the vocal range videos for women who count the belting range from C5 are wrong?If high notes for men count from G4 I didn't even have them.

  • @96Mlm It's not the same. Belting/mixing starts on higher sounds in male voices and on lower notes in female voices. It starts about F4 in male voices and about A4 in female voices. C4 by man isn't the same as C5 by woman. And G4 by man isn't the same as G5 by woman. this video isn't so good cos notes below G4 don't even actually sound high.Female's voice is about octave higher than male's, but when it comes to belting the difference is about 3 notes.Men should reach at least C5 and woman E5-F5.

  • @fuckingbrill That simply does not apply for every male voice type. I HAVE to start mixing on Eb4, otherwise I strain and won't get past an F#4, no matter how hard I scream. Also, some mixing in the 3rd octave occurs in my voice, it's just not a voluntary mixing, I don't choose to do it (I guess it's the same with women on A4). And sounding high doesn't matter at all, a basso profondo's high notes won't sound high to anyone.

  • @96Mlm I said mixing is needed to start about F4, maybe your voice is lower. But I swear if u practised hard and learnt good mix, you could reach notes like D5 and E5 in full voice. Some Baritones were able to hit C6 in full head voice(not falsetto!). If you can go high in connected head voice, you can mix it.

  • @fuckingbrill Well, yeah, I know that, but as a baritone I'm not even supposed to go that high. I COULD go, but I don't like to sing very high on a regular basis. For some reason pop music men like to sing very high (like G4 as normal singing voice), so I could understand you thinking that G4 is not high. I can hit C6 in falsetto, but not in head voice. My max in head voice is E5 (and it's not too good). Also, I have a book that says that a pop baritone's range is A2-F4

  • @fuckingbrill Can I ask you a question? What is your tessitura?

  • @96Mlm It's about G2-G4

  • @fuckingbrill No, your tessitura, the notes that you can hit comfortably without mixing and are the most natural place in your voice (about 1 octave).

  • @96Mlm Yes. The part of my voice that is comfortable with not so effort is about 2 octaves. But I didn't checked it carefully. Maybe it's a little bit shorter. But G2-G4 is the area that isn't too low and not too high.

  • @fuckingbrill Ok, maybe you CAN have more than an octave for tessitura, but I don't mean only comfort zone, I mean the place where your voice is more at home. For example I can hold an F#2 quite easily but I wouldn't call it a part of my tessitura because my voice starts getting a very dark quality to it as opposed to say, a C3.

  • @96Mlm I'm a baritone and I'd never say C4 is high for me. It diesn;t even need breath supporting. The are that starts to need breath supporting is about F4. You just need to learn mixing supporting higher notes.Lower notes from 4th octave could be high for lower male voice without technique.If you can mix your head voice,you can reach notes from 5th octave.My highest note in full voice ever is F5, but being a Baritone my range should stop about octave lower.

  • /watch?v=ytIypFHgqqw

    George Michael's!

  • hahahahaha range is not the same as voice types!! I ve met tenors who have a quite dark tone, very drammatic, and never hit the C4... hahahade... and i always thought i was a bass, but then, with vocal lessons i discovered  the opposite... and at the very end, outside the classical world, tenor baritones basses, contraltos, messos and sopranos classification, do not matter that much!!... look at bass baritone Axel rose, and Alto mariah Carey

  • Or he could just be a lyric baritone... I've never met one so i wouldn't know if they had the same passaggio breaks as the dramatic baritone. But most of you should try to find out what kind of baritone you are because i guarantee you that when singing a C4 it wont be as light as that. Also to clear things up im trained classically but still have my style. He sings a G4 with comfort, Baritones can hold notes up at G4 and get a few words there but wont glide through it like he did!

  • Sorry to break it to you but he's a tenor with lower end range. I'm a baritone in fact a dramatic baritone and when i and other baritones hit notes from C4 - G4 they are full of power and strong/rich. Look at operas or general baritone singers in what ever genre that delights your ears and then you'll see the difference. He hits the C4 - G4 as a tenor would so softly. It doesn't seem like he is even trying to hit the notes. Before you say he's a really good singer check RNB vocalist like Omarion

  • I'm a baritone and my highest full belt is a C5. I can sort of belt a D5, but it's more of a mix between chest and head voice. My full falsetto starts at E5 and in whistle I can take it up to B6. Someone tried to tell me I was a tenor but I can get all the way down to G1 so I think I must be a baritone.

  • On Crazy Love, I've heard him hit a Bb4 (Heartbreak Tonight)

  • It's all about beautiful tone and technique.... Mr. Buble has all the range he needs to cover the genre that has made him the success he is.... Singing pop and especially rock usually requires at least an octave an a half of range, with the best singers (Sting, Steve Perry to pull a few from the 80's) able to cover two octaves and hit above tenor high C (C5) with ease, but if they couldn't do it with beautiful tone the range is useless

  • michael buble IS A REAL BARITONE, the vocal range of the baritone voice is G2-B4 IT'S EXACTLY THE VOCAL RANGE OF MICHAEL, IN ADITION MICHAEL BUBLE HAS THE TIMBRE OF BARITONE

  • @unisonusername B4 is not a baritone note, seeing as thats really close to tenor C and hard for tenors to hit. Techinically, he can sing tenor in choir (if push came to shove) but you're right, his timbre makes his voice "baritoney" per say. i'm sure there are baris who can sing a B4, just FAR from common

  • @dappling484 The only baritones that can reach those B's are verdi-baritones... if you're not a verdi, then you're either a baritenor or a low tenor.

  • @unisonusername I never heard Bublé reaching B's in his recording, not even talking about his live performances. I would really appreciate it if you'd send me a link of him hitting higher than a G#.

  • @Marcelius91 if you want i can send you a link of me hitting b4 and c5 [from nature i'm a baritone but my timbre is of the tenor]

  • Josh Groban is a baritone and he can go up to Bb4 in mixed chest voice. I'm pretty sure Michael Blube can hit that note too.

  • @ThePianoguy89 I'm not so sure... Groban is classically trained, while Bublé is not.

  • so let me get this straight?...a baritone goes as far a G#4? my music teacher wasnt sure what i was either tenor or barritone...but i can go right up to f#6...and from D5-C6 its full voice easily? so would i be a tenor or a barritone :( so confusing?

  • @Throatxwhores It's confusing, because you're mixing full voice up with chest voice and tessitura.

  • Everything past about a Middle C is in his low mix so its not just chest. A lot of people don't understand range.

  • @Vintexen It is proven that past G#4 in males is mixed chest voice. You can hit a C4-G#4 in pure chest voice. Everything after G#4 has degrees of mix.

  • these are not his highest notes...maybe highest chest voice but not overall...at 3:04 in Hollywood he hits an A5 I believe...this video is not properly labeled

  • is G#4 his highest note?

    I'm a baritone just like him, but I can hit chest notes like C5, C#5, D5, Eb5, E5 and maybe F5 ... so I wanted to know.

    I did read somebody wrote he had hit an A4 in Hollywood?

    I would like to know guys ... thank you much :)

    Great video.

  • @Undefeated92 If you're a male and you can sustain above D5 in chest your speaking voice must resemble Mickey Mouse. It's not natural, unless you're a treble.

  • @rekupp umm no.. many opera, and pop singers can reach above D5 in chest voice and do not speak with high voices. David Phelps for one, actually has a relatively low speaking voice.

  • @Undefeated92 I DONT THINK THAT ITS HIS HIGHEST NOTE, but actually dont think too much about range and more about control your voice and your style and passion about music :/

  • @Undefeated92 It is physically impossible for a baritone to sing above tenor C in CHEST. If it really is in chest, then you're not a baritone.

  • Add the A4 in "hollywood" to your list ;)

  • I don't care if he can't high sky high notes, his voice is just so beautiful, his tone his gorgeous!

  • @bixxius He shouldn't be able to reach the highest notes, otherwise he wouldn't be a baritone.

  • @Marcelius91 well not really, a friend of mine is a baritone and he can hit a C5. And again, I don't really care, I love his voice anyway.

  • im also baritone its bubles fault im singing jazz lol jk hope to be a countertenor practicing whistle notes

  • he did A5 in song "Hollywood"

  • @nuikap35 A4

  • I agree its great to hear a guy with a lower voice for once. In the more i see you he goes right down to E flat 2. I doubt many singers on the radio can do that even half as good as him.

  • one of the reasons I like him, he's a baritone. Not some super high tenor guy like the ones you hear on the radio so much.

  • He does sing Falsetto... You can hear it in the song Hollywood... Where he hits a high A.... I'd say his deepest was in The More I See You.... But in his song "You and I" he goes considerably high at the end of it.. Have a listen! :)

  • @The123Clarke thankyou! i dont think ive ever heard his falsetto till i listened to hollywood

  • In "Call Me Irresponsable" at the end he goes down to a F#2 very well, a tenor could not do it; he's a baritone for sure!

  • Hi People.... :) Michael Buble Is NO form of tenor at all...He is a baritone....Bass F is his lowest and HIgh A is his highest (Falsetto)...Full Voice...Medium G(Highest)...Thats a Baritone's range....He is a great singer though none the less. :)

  • @The123Clarke I agree about the fact that he is a baritone, but i think that his lowest note is an E ("The more i see you") and his highest note is a high B ("kissing a fool"). In my opinion he doesn't use falsetto or head voice when he sings. Please, correct me if i'm wrong, i love to know more about this amazing singer.

    Sorry about my english, i'm from Argentina.

  • @albertomdsc That's exactly what Wikipedia says, but I couldn't find the B in that song. Could you send me a link of a video when he does that?

  • @Marcelius91 Sorry, i was wrong. In "kissing a fool" he doesn't get to that B, that's not his highest note. His highest note in chest voice i think it's an A and he plays it in "At this moment". I'm not really sure, but that's the ggod part about this, you never stop learning about your favourite artist.

  • I think I'm a baritenor too and I'm 15. If I practice is there a possibility of me becoming a tenor?

  • @ImAlecDale

    actually there is! you're still pretty young(ish)

    when i was in junior high (14-15 years old) i was a bass. i could go really low.

    but now i'm 18 years old and i'm a tenor 1 (means i'm a tenor that can go really high) all i did was sing and practice getting higher and higher. but along the way I took care of my voice because singing a whole bunch can be strenuous. so drink lots of water or warm lemon water. =)

  • @WoahBlue92 Yay :D

  • @WoahBlue92 That's bull dude. Your voice does not get higher. You just were able to reach higher notes because of practice.

  • @ImAlecDale You can't become a tenor if u are a bass or baritone, the colour of ur voice determines ur voicetype. But u certainly can extend ur range and enter the tenor range. It takes a lot of practice and patience though ;)

  • @musicianfromasia It's not necessarily the color. It's the tessitura, the range in which the singer feels most comfortable in to sing.

  • @ImAlecDale No, your voice will only get deeper as you age. Though it is possible to reach tenor notes with training, the range in which you feel most comfortable will never change. Your voice type will never change, just the notes you are ABLE to hit.

  • @Marcelius91 Though there are exceptions that your voice type can change... It can be caused by puberty, smoking/drug abuse, vocal damage and the effect (surgery).

  • He does not sing really high for a supposed Tenor.

  • I agree with jdenicholls. The passaggio points determine a singers vocal classification. The baritenor is approaching the tenor range, he fully is not there, so you can say this is the low part of the tenor range. However, the ultimate lyric tenor range passaggio points are a whole step above the baritenor, which are d4 to g4. Anyone interested in learning more about the tenor voice, purchase Training Tenor Voices by Richard Miller. Nubby, don't strain your voice, it is not healthy !!

  • Michael Buble IS a tenor. He is just like me, the LOWEST form of tenor. But listen to the end of that last song, the G#4, its a new dawn, its a new day, its a new life...It takes a tenor to hit and sustain that. My highest note that i ever hit live is a B below middle C, and thats full voice. It takes a tenor to hit that note as well, and ive heard michael hit it. Also The part in the song "Me and Mrs. Jones" Where he said shes got her own obligations, and SOOO do i. Takes a tenor. :)

  • @EliTellor I'm not denying whether Michael is or is not a tenor, but it doesn't "take a tenor" to hit the notes you are talking about. Vocal classification is defined by where the resonance of the voice is and, as sherom pointed out bellow, the changes between chest, middle and head voice. You can be a baritone and have a range that extends past the notes your average tenor can hit.

  • @jdenicholls Definitely. I think in some ways voice types should be redefined in terms of 'timbre'. The fact is, baritones CAN sing tenort parts, but the sound quality is going to be very different. Joseph Shore (a bass) is notorious for his high Cs, but they sound nothing like tenor notes.

    Moreover, a lyric tenor can easily blend his chest voice with falsetto-head, but for a baritone or bass singer, the shift will be palpable, because of the fundamental frequencies of the voice.

  • @EliTellor I am a baritone, I am not that great, but I can hit G#4s without problems. A tenor should be able to reach tenor C (C5) + he wouldn't be able to reach SOLID low F's, even if they are low tenors.

  • As a professional singer myself, I would classify Buble as a Baritenor. His passaggio points are at C4 to F4 , and he can sing up to the G#4, which would be at the top of his range. A baritenor range falls between the baritone and the tenor range. If you purcahse a vocalises book like Concone for middle voice, you'll see that the highest note in the book goes no higher than F4. A baritenor would use this book for training. Anyway, I think Michael Buble is a fine singer and performer.

  • @sherom what would I be then I'm a 15 year old male yes I have hit puberty I can go from a low F#2-B4 when warmed up without any warming up i can go froma low F#2-G#4

  • @sherom Oh and its all in my natural I try and try to hit C5 but I cant lol its so hard and when I do its not really clean and it strains my voice a lot

  • I don't understand why you upload these videos...g#4 isn't even that high.  I'm surprised you don't know that as someone who know's octave designation.

  • this video sucks. he's done other high notes! BETTER

  • @RangeVocal can you do afull vocal range video for Michael Buble because I would really like to know. He's one of my favorite male singers. Does he use falsetto or head voice? Is he a dramatic tenor or high baritone?

  • Mr/Ms RangeVocal... you forgot the A he hits in Mrs Jones when he says "She's got her own obligations and so do I" in the 'so' he does a cool riff... he hits an A. It's awesome, check it out.

  • he has a beautiful baritone that hasn't been ruined by over extension to higher notes. he knows and accepts his limitations and will therefore have longevity as a vocalist.

  • Why are people talking about "belting"? It is not a proper technique and is not good for the voice at all....

  • Michael Buble is a baritone..its not about range at all.. he may hit a tenor high C.. but you can tell by the sound of his regular voice that he is a baritone.

  • I don't feel so bad about being a baritone now. I can go just as high as him :D

  • @nahtecojp Michael is a baritone too, you know... so it''s quite not surprising that you are able to mirror his vocal capacity....

  • @nahtecojp I sing 100x better now that I've realized my limitations and strengths. I'm a baritone, highest full note is A4 and highest false is e5. Work with what you have. Also, tenors cannot go as low as we can , and their voices usually do not sound anywhere near as resonant and full.

  • @nahtecojp me too...I thought it was a bad thing....but I don't think that no more!!!

  • @nahtecojp , if you can hit a G, you're no baritone.

  • @jjj5541 I'm actually a little lower than a baritone, probably a bass-baritone.

  • @nahtecojp , well actually i do have a friend of mine who is a bass-baritone and he can screech a high G sharp, but the whole point of voice part is not what you can hit, but what you can sing comfortably without strain. My highest note, as of yet, i'm a high school tenor, is a high A. I have screeched a high C before in vocal lessons but that is with systematic warmups so i don't think that really counts. But i probably could sing bass 1, but singing tenor is way easier for me.

  • @jjj5541 I'm a Baritone and I can hit even E5 in full voice. G4 is high, but who said it's impossible to belt/mix notes in 5th octave being a Baritone? Terrisura and vocal range are different stuff. My tessitura is about G2-G4, but it doesn't mean i couldn't dispose 3 octaves range in full voice.

  • @fuckingbrill You're right, I'm a Bass-Baritone and in good shape I can hit E5 in full voice like you, the point is to be able to mix chest and head voice in order not to strain too much.

  • @MetalDie120788 Mix =/= full voice.

    "Full voice" would be a chest voice.

  • @jayySC2 Mix = full voice. How can you say when singer stops singing in full chest and starts in mix? It's full voice until it sounds like full voice. Full chest stops about F4 (men) and about G#4 (women). Above starts mix.

  • @jjj5541 You could be a baritone with an extended range

  • uhhh.... hardly a range...

  • for me he is light baritone!!!

  • he has an old jazzy,classic voice so 2 me he sounded good. not high like i thought but good job man

  • I don't hear one high note. He's a fine singer with a decent range though

  • i think he can go much higher than that, his G#4 is very clean so it's not his limit

  • My highest note in chest voice is a G4. What makes my voice like then? =)

    But I can hit a G6 in whistle register too, but that's my top!

  • @SeveralMimi If that is the very top of your range and anything above it sounds very strained, your probably a baritone

  • @SeveralMimi F4-G4 is a baritone, but with practice you might get to an A4

  • @gabyz777 Thanks alot :))

  • I cant hit D4 without falsetto, what does that make me? A baritone?

  • from Eb up it is not chest voice.. its mixed voice and by G he's pretty much in total head

    Michael Buble is the most typical baritone..however with training he can hit higher notes (G# up til maybe a Bb)

    great singer

  • I love reading these range-debates... I don't care how much of a range you have, if you don't have style and technique it doesn't mean a rat's ass if you can go from B2-E7. It doesn't make you a good singer; just... weird...

    That doesn't mean that there aren't great singers with great range.

  • This. Many jazz singers who are held in very high regard don't have 10 octive ranges.

    However you do need a pretty good range, i would take Michael Buble's voice with potentially a 3 octive (if he got trained) than my cruddy voice with a 5 octive range.

  • he is light baritone!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @aNdReW16944ever I think he's actually a lyrical tenor who doesn't exploit his full upper range for stylistic reasons, swing never called for a higher note than an A4, besides he doesn't seem to have a low timbre

  • Actually Michael Buble has got a very good range. Listen to 'the more i see you' - he goes real low, and can actually go quite high on songs like 'cry me a river' and 'gerogia on my mind'.

    He can hit bass notes, barritone notes and can actually get into mid-tenor also.

  • Why this singer has his range posted and not big vocalist as stevie and luther???

    Someone really need to explain me...

    .....

  • He is your typical baritone-voice. It is common to this extent, since he's well-trained, that Aflat-4 is pretty much his most useful and highest note to use in full voice.

    He can go higher if he wants, I'm sure. Maybe around Bflat-4 if he really really tries.

  • He can't go high? Are you serious? I can't do D4 without some falsetto in there

  • he cant go very high...but i bet he must have some pretty good low register...i hope

  • HAHHA you call this belting? :P

  • @DonSelwashington it is, my friend. or what, you want him to make a G5 or so? remember hes a MALE.

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  • I think this is wrong, sorry if it's me that is making the mistake but i think that the notes he touches in audio aren't the same that the ones in the screen. For example the "new dawn" "new day" "new life" parts are in A#5 and in the "home" part he starts in E#5. Correct me please if i'm wrong

  • no it's g#4

  • mmm I think you´re wrong, man; Kelly Clarkson cant even belt a A#5; so yeah, Michael was singing in the 4th octave, and actually the "new life" note was a G#4 :)

  • @jd8391 A#5 = Bb5, and well Kelly belted off a C6

  • do you mean Bb4 and F4?

  • @albertomdsc the parts the ("new dawn" "new day" "new life") are Ab4 not A#5, and the home part is just E4, and btw, there is no E#, the next note after E is F. No harm done though ;)

  • what's my range

    im a guy:

    my chest voice is from C2 to D5 (altho i have reached a Eb5 once)

    my falsetto/head voice goes up to D6 tho I have managed higher.. but i don't like going up there..

    so whats my vocal range?

  • @UnleashTheVoice if you hit C2 you are a bass-baritone. I don't think you can hit a D5 in full voice, being a baritone... XD So if you do, just go to the Guiness World Records, probably you hit D5 in head voice don't you? If you hit D5 in chest voice you are a tenor... but tenors noramlly can't go lower than a C3. Probably you can, but, what's the quality of the sound? that's important too.

  • @jorgge16

    I can barely can hit a D2, which is probably my lowest note.... that is still audible and still classed as a note. I have belted a Eb5 before, I don't tend to use a lot of head voice... but my head voice goes up to D6.

    I guess, the quality of sound in the lower register starts to go a little iffy, maybe around a F2/G2. I can comfortably hit and sustain a C#5 in full belt.

  • @jorgge16 90% of the tenors I know can hit an A2 and sometimes even the G2, not their best notes but they can, those who can't go lower than C2 are most likely countertenors

  • @chojinkid mmmm even for a bass it's hard to go lower than a C2, are we talking about the same C? do you mean C3? because... mmm I am surprised with people talking about reaching, belting, hitting... notes... well, you can hit them, but can you sing them? In music context we shouldn't consider notes into our register for those whose sound is lacking quality.

  • @jorgge16 yeah I'm sorry I was referring to the European octave, in the American one is the C3 yes :)

  • @jd8391 sorry mis typo on iphone lol. yhh b4 maybe Bb4 if i push. but i want at least Eb5... is that possible

  • I can hit most of the notes Michael Buble hits, cannot get the G#4 he sings in Feeling Good though in this video, I think it depends on the syllable, like in Music of the Night I have to do the Ab in falsetto. My range is F#2 to G#4. A4 if I REALLY push! And I mean like throat splitting push =P

  • He hitted a low G#2 when singing "The More I See You" in his concert "Caught in the act"

  • He hits A4 in Me and Mrs Jones.

  • @bmezs92 which bit?

  • how do u incrrease range .

    i can hit B5 , belting.

    but i want to get my voice to a d5 maybe Eb5, is it possible.

  • Are you sure you're hitting a B5? a B5 is higher than D5 and Eb5. Most 1st sopranos can't even belt out a B5. My advice would be to practice the notes that you can already hit (don't persist if you feel strain) and practice with those by challenging new notes over a period of time. Also, try to seek the guidance of a vocal coach, they are VERY beneficial. I think you are confusing Bb5 with B4.

  • @alkeraim123 You mean you hit B4 man.

  • I'm 15 and a male. My lowest note that sounds nice is E2 and my highest note in chest voice is A4 and that's pushing it.

    When it comes to falsetto/head voice my highest note is G5. My choir director classifies me as a tenor 1. idk if I really am. I think I'm a baritone. What do you all think I am?; based on range.

  • highest chest voice note is G#4 and THAT'S pushing it. Haha. Not A4

  • @JonathanLovesYouu

    i have the exact same range as you, and im not sure what to classify myself as either :/

  • Speaking of Verdi baritones....

    aren't they physically identified as males with buff chests and/or pectorals?

  • I'd like to know how many of the people bragging about their range here could actually sing a single one of those notes with good tone and healthy and clean production ...

  • tell me about it

  • so is he a tenor barritone or bass?

  • Bass generally sing a lot lower, my guess would be a Baritone because he has a heavier voice than most tenors :)

  • @itskylestyle isn't a tenor range basically from like F2 to A4....so I think he has a tenor voice, just a heavier sounding one.

  • @thisistheending fair point, you're probably right

  • MB hits A#4 on Kissing a Fool @ 2:52.

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  • I'm a male, 20

    My vocal range C#2-Bb5

    Lowest note C#2 (sometimes B1)

    Chest G4

    Falsetto Bb5

    Comfortable chest range D2-G4

    I'm guessing that makes me a bass

  • @ZachValkyrie who cares?

  • I'm a male, 17!

    my vocal range: E2-B5(always) C6orC#6(sometimes)

    Lowest note: E2

    Highest Upper Chest: F4-G4

    Highest Head Voice: E5

    Highest Falsetto: B5-C#6

    Comfort Chest Range: G2-E5

    That is in total is 3 octaves and 5 whole notes and a semitone! I'm a baritone!

  • I'm a male.

    my vocal range A0-Bb7.

    Lowest note:A0 (fry)

    C2 (lower chest)

    F3 (chest)

    highest notes:

    falsetto: C6, Headvoice G6, Whistle Voice Bb7.

  • he 's baritone

  • I would like to know the highest note Jon Anderson (of Yes) could hit.

  • i'm a male,18

    my vocal range B2-E6

    lowest notes - B2

    highest notes - D5-D#5-Eb5-E5(chest voice)

    headvoice - C6-E6

    falsetto - at least Bb5..

  • @Secretzsavvy Wooooow, E5 in chest voice?? I wanna hear that, man ! Congratulations!

  • jd8391..i had reached higher..i hit n sustained F5 in chesty mix..n Eb6-E6 in headvoice..how about u??

  • lol FreddieMercury is 1,5 octaves better