@Jacc0s No, of course not, if you are definitely a baritone in your voice classification then that what you are. If you can hit high notes this is due to approaching them correctly but you should make sure that you are thinning the initially at least which heading to the top of your range. It is also possible that you are hitting these in falsetto but we can't know without hearing you sing.
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lesspmusic 3 months ago
Amazing!!
watchitww1 4 months ago
I think I'm a baritone but I've hit notes over G above high C for males in a lip roll would that make me a tenor?
Jacc0s 8 months ago
@Jacc0s that would depend on what voice you hit those notes in.
humblyshyt 7 months ago
@humblyshyt - there is no "voice" with lip rolls. Jacc0s would have to hit those notes with an open sound to determine his natural range.
RocktheStageNYC 5 months ago
@RocktheStageNYC if there's no 'voice' then why is there sound?
humblyshyt 5 months ago
@Jacc0s No, of course not, if you are definitely a baritone in your voice classification then that what you are. If you can hit high notes this is due to approaching them correctly but you should make sure that you are thinning the initially at least which heading to the top of your range. It is also possible that you are hitting these in falsetto but we can't know without hearing you sing.
TryingOutSongs 1 month ago
thank u for this videos!!!!!!!
XENIAtunes 1 year ago
i just looooooove this.....
bivanski 1 year ago
I see Michael!
mjYanaGirl 1 year ago
thank you Guy!
RobertoInsegnanteSLS 1 year ago