@Arfat A choral director or Classical voice teacher that works in a world of traditional voice classifications like this... mostly, thats the answer. The official answer probably has something to do with the thickness of your vocal folds and other variables. But what is more important to point out here is that these Classical voice classifications are obsolete to some extent in the contemporary voice training world because head voice development through training makes you capable to sing all.
on the line "we will never DIEEEEEE!" toward the end, did you sing that in your chest voice or your head? I can't quit watching the second half of this song...
Thanks... We dont get caught up in the "tenor/baritone" classifications. These terms come from the Classical tradition...once you learn to bridge the Passagio and build full strength in the head voice... these kinds of terms are irrelevant... however, I studied Baritone reportiore in school... graduated and sang tenor parts... It really doesnt matter, if you know how to bridge to the head voice.
What makes someone a baritone (classical lore speaking)
Arfat 7 months ago
@Arfat A choral director or Classical voice teacher that works in a world of traditional voice classifications like this... mostly, thats the answer. The official answer probably has something to do with the thickness of your vocal folds and other variables. But what is more important to point out here is that these Classical voice classifications are obsolete to some extent in the contemporary voice training world because head voice development through training makes you capable to sing all.
roblunte 7 months ago
This would be incredible if you had sung it two pitches higher.
AtariMaxiToriyama 8 months ago
on the line "we will never DIEEEEEE!" toward the end, did you sing that in your chest voice or your head? I can't quit watching the second half of this song...
SecondsFromEternity 3 years ago
That is all chest voice. Thanks. Rob.
roblunte 3 years ago
Amazing job Rob, it's a also great example of mic technique
arroncarlton 3 years ago
I ve watched most of your videos about the studuio, and ur doing a great job !!
One question - ur a Baritone or Tenor ?
HostileAmbience 4 years ago
Thanks... We dont get caught up in the "tenor/baritone" classifications. These terms come from the Classical tradition...once you learn to bridge the Passagio and build full strength in the head voice... these kinds of terms are irrelevant... however, I studied Baritone reportiore in school... graduated and sang tenor parts... It really doesnt matter, if you know how to bridge to the head voice.
roblunte 4 years ago