(HD) Britney Spears Vocal Range - Studio: G2 - Eb6 (2012 Version)
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That was a nice laugh^^ I'll subscribe
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@ladysasha90 And don't feel sorry, you are helping me with another interesting thing in singing. I remembered when I thought I was a baritone before realizing I'm a tenor. God bless you.
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@ladysasha90 I ever read a comment by a classical singer where she said Britney is a lyric soprano and explained why she thinks so. There's no way for me to think she's an alto listening to her songs after Max Martin but hearing her before him, and before getting famous, I can think she's a sort of an alto, not like Carly Smithson, for example, but there's something that makes me think she is (or was, don't now) at least a mezzo-soprano, likely an alto.
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@ladysasha90 When I used to listen to her I always remembered her lyric soprano voice, always delicate, like a crystal, and now you say she's an alto - interesting. She must be a great singer to sing in the soprano range throughout so many years without damaging her voice. When Miley Cyrus and Carly Smithson speak they speak like altos because they are, but Britney speaks like a soprano (?). I know altos can hit up to some baritone's low notes, but sopranos likely never.
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@MattyTheDark And p.s. she didn't use vocal fry for the G2 just the G#2's.
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@MattyTheDark I'm sorry but there is nothing even remotely about Britney's voice that says lyric soprano, she may sing in the tessitura of a lyric soprano and the timbre might come off as one, but she is most definitely a contralto and you can her that in the comfort and ease that she has in her lower register and her tone pre-Max Martin. And not only that but a lyric soprano could never sing a B2 with so much ease the way Britney can.
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@rihannafam your wrong on so many accounts. 1.) Britney's lowest sung live note is a B2, her highest live belted note is a F#5, and her highest sung live falsetto note is a C#6 live. So that's 3.3 OCTAVES right their. 2.) The only exclamations were the A5. 3.) It's funny that you talk about live singing becuz your fave's range is smaller then Britney's, she sings live and she's quite bad at it and she never sings the original belted note in the right key so let's not thrown stones
@TheTomimomi455 Did Britney have three b2's in Scary???
ladysasha90 1 week ago
@ladysasha90 Yes! In this video is it at 0:41 . :)
TheTomimomi455 1 week ago
I heard you're making a vocal range for Sia, Is that true? She's one of my most favorite singers of all time! :)
mAnNyElLaTiNo33 3 weeks ago
@mAnNyElLaTiNo33 Yes, I'm working on it! You can send me some notes which you think that I could miss! :D
TheTomimomi455 3 weeks ago
:O Are you sure her vocie is this big? If it's real, I mean, if her voice is not over-produced in studio, I'll give her some points because of her huge voice!
EDDsp2009 1 month ago
@EDDsp2009 Yes, think that she is very underrated as vocalist. I want to hear her voice on some normal music again (aka "Baby One More Time" times) not only on auto-tune songs without any meaning! I hope that she'll make album like BOMT again! :)
TheTomimomi455 1 month ago