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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Patti Amazing High Notes in Chest Voice, Head Voice and Mixed voice

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  • That crazy fool at 2:34 trying to out sing Patti Labelle and she just completely LOST!!!! GO PATTI! Xxxxx

  • @philmbrookesmusic She not trying to out sing Patti, Patti out sing her, cause the song is in a low key and Patti start to do high notes!

  • Please post someone video at @5:05 please!

  • @CHARMEDAK i lost this!!

  • what was the first song she sung?

  • @apocalypsis7 This Little Light of Mine

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  • Oh My God!! With Debora Cox and Saxphonist Patty do C6 in Chest and Debora A5 in falsetto!!!

    Here she not do F6?

  • What's the name of the song at 4:20? Thanx

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  • she seems to try screaming more than singing. She's out of melody all the time and try to show off her range. I dunno but I must see the other video to have a look on how connection her voice is.

  • @BlakiepooTube people can call registers whatever lol. Biologically, I agree. But there is such a thing as a strong and edgy head voice that sounds like chest and sounds edgy which is conceptually called mixed voice. Most definitely! Most R&B singers that get very high like Patti & Chaka use that for their higher notes. Some voice types have much more ability to edge their head voice than others. I can give you some videos where you can definitely see use of this "mixed voice"

  • @okebaram No I meant there is no such thing as a register called Mixed Voice. There's vocal fry, chest, head, falsetto, whistle. Head voice doesn't sound edgier, it sounds closer to falsetto than chest. It's what classical singers use for high notes and don't want to sing them in falsetto (if they're able to). Chest has an edge to it from bottom to top.

  • @BlakiepooTube Maybe you mean there is no such thing as a literal mixing of chest voice and head voice which people try to insist there is. That I agree totally! But mixed voice is used for a voice that has properties tone-wise, placement, texture that make it act/sound as a mix of the 2 or in-between voice. Patti for example belts a lot of her higher notes and all her notes above G# that I have heard in a strong edgy thick head voice that sounds like it is chest a.k.a mixed voice

  • There is no such thing as Mixed voice. Silly people on the internet made it up trying to will Falsetto into Chest voice. There is Head voice, but it is neither chest nor falsetto.

    also: Patti is the goddess of singing

  • @philmbrookesmusic that was a saxophone trying to outpitch her! and he lost.

  • at 0:26 did patti belt a B5 it sounded like it u got girls who can even go that high in falsetto patti shuts them up everytime

  • i love Patty she is amazing!!!

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