whistle register and superhead voice sampler #2

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

Another high note sampler using a riff from a song I've been trying to get finished called "only wanna love you"

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  • Im getting confused now because european notation and standard (american) is very different. In standard notation my vocal range is B2-B6. The highest note in THIS video is F6 (standard notation). I guess in european that is F4 or F5, if that helps at all.

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  • é lo stesso. from which note till which note you can sing? Your vocal extension start from... to..? Cause if you really can sing 6 ottave you should have graves note that doesn't exist in the piano! Can't you replay to my question?

  • U missunderstood me I said I CAN'T sing 7th. Only 6th. :) I wish.

  • Well in europe your highest note it's Si5.

    You can sing 7 ottave? that means that you've got Much graves notes! can you do a registration where a can hear it?? :D

    from which note till which note you can sing? Your vocal extension start from... to..?

  • I can't sing 7th octave. I was talking about 6th octave (american). The highest i've ever hit was B6, but it was strained. On my "sunday morning extended" video I go up to G6 or G#6 (American), and thats where it starts sounding a little squeaky. I try to stay in a range that sounds nice so I often don't push my limits vocally. It is however my highest artisically useful recorded note thus far.

  • The F6 (F 5 Europe) it's already whistle.

  • Sorry but I don't understand what do you want to know. The high notes that you think are squeaky maybe need to try and try andtry.. Mariah carey sings those notes, and those aren't terrible... try againg :) and.. if you can sing till F6 (Europe)why you stop at F5 ? ( in the other link) it seems you do these note difficulty... O_O

  • However, I should have said that the lower notes are indeed superhead voice/falsetto. You are right on that part. I don't change into whistle voice untill about F6. So you are correct in that respect.

  • Nope, it's whistle. I can tell the difference in my registers when they change. I think its just my mic, thats all!

  • sorry.. but to me seems that you sing in falsetto... whistle register start from Si4/do5 (europe) and before those notes your notes was falsetto... i think it... ?_?

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