Still trying to extend my range-warning, bad singing inside
Goggalor1990
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So I'm still trying to extend my vocal range, and have been since I was 15 (29 now). This is an embarrassing video since I have not developed all of my registers to a level of quality I would like or even consider palatable , and I would hate anyone to get the wrong impression and think that I am a terrible singer from this video alone. I usually stick to the D2-G4 areas of my voice for chest and up to F#5 in head voice when actually singing songs, but I thought I would make a video from high to low just for the fun of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEjtf-x9Q0M
In this one, I go from subharmonic F1 to C#2 (chest), G4 (chest), Bb4 (mix), G5 (head voice), and finally E6 (whistle)
Again, it all sounds pretty terrible minus the G4 imo, but I thought I'd put it out there anyways because I'm bored and have the day off school.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEjtf-x9Q0M
In this one, I go from subharmonic F1 to C#2 (chest), G4 (chest), Bb4 (mix), G5 (head voice), and finally E6 (whistle)
Again, it all sounds pretty terrible minus the G4 imo, but I thought I'd put it out there anyways because I'm bored and have the day off school.
Comments
interesting demos but it is very hard to give you any substantial advice on good vocal technique.
What is your question?
Doc
Not an insult, I do community theatre.