Here you can practice your voice. Great for humming, doing lip rolls, lip trills, practicing your vowels, and good for vocal warmup and range as well! :)
This is a 5 tone scale for tenors. But anybody is welcome to this. Just start and end at you're comfortable pitch. It's similar to solfedge do, re, mi, fa, sol and it goes down.
Starting note: C3 (c below middle c)
Highest note: C5 (c above middle c, male high c)
lowest note: A2 (some tenors can go all the way down low, it's a challenge)
Don't strain your self, everything should be free!!
This really helped me to understand that I am a first tenor.!!!
psalmist771 1 week ago
@AtariMaxiToriyama What you say is true, but chest voice has weight that you can't fully pull up into that head voice. That's what I'm trying to say. :)
RapperKC 2 weeks ago
Thx soooo much!!! now i dont have to get to my piano to warm up my voice. =D
SAMCWSuPerMAN 2 weeks ago
if i sing in chest voice, i can do e3 to a d5, and if i use head voice, not falsetto, i can hit a g sharp 5, does that make me a tenor then
ItsGettingBetter1 3 weeks ago
@emoispain This is for warming up your voice. It won't train you to sing higher.
For that, I recommend going to RocktheStageNYC's channel. There, he demonstrates how a baritone (which he is) can learn to sing as high as a metal singer. (Well into the F5 range)
AtariMaxiToriyama 3 weeks ago
@pcFOREVER89100 I wish you would upload a video, because that would be amazing to see.
AtariMaxiToriyama 3 weeks ago
@DiscoCisco83 A tenor won't sing ALL of this in chest voice. Starting at around G4, he will begin to mix his head voice in.
AtariMaxiToriyama 3 weeks ago
@RapperKC Mix is essentially the same as head voice. It is merely a lower, chestier head voice. As you get higher, you lose more chest resonance until you have none remaining.
AtariMaxiToriyama 3 weeks ago
Mommy made me mash my M & Ms.
AtariMaxiToriyama 3 weeks ago
Y'all so funny .
This isn't in all chest, not at ALL. It's impossie for a male to chest this out. You may use head voice (which I'm tinkering with now) or mixed voice (preferably AFTER mastering head voice) .
RapperKC 4 weeks ago