This really helped me! My highest note was E4 and it immediately brought me up to G4 with comfort and no tension in the throat. Thank you so much!!!!!!
I am counterthenor and your exercise helped me to pass my next bridge at C5-E5 into whistle register... Now I can practice my mixed head and whistle registers... thanks😊
@@I_see_provy a countertenor is a role, not a voicetype. most countertenors are baritones. on the flipside, most sopranists are what many of us would consider as "real countertenors" ie men with super high voices.
I see folks talking about their voice type and confusion. To add my bit my chest voice is B1-E4, my tessitura is C2-B3 or so, I am very fortunate I've a big range where I feel very comfortable. My voice doesn't have the resonance and weight of a basso profundo: I sound like a baritone but have access to very low notes and a darker tone. To be clear I don't drop my larynx for C2: it is comfortable and with volume and power. B1 I lose some volume but still full cord closure and no larynx drop or other extension techniques. C4 I begin to have to work more for the notes. It's not my passaggio, there's no big change in the tone, but I need to increase air pressure: this isn't easy and effortless so isn't my tessitura. Loads of videos on here to identify your voice type. Tessitura and tone more important than total range. If you have to work for a note every time, whether air pressure or larynx drop, it's probably not your tessitura.
I’m a bass baritone that got cast in a tenor role in a musical. 😅 my first note in my solo parts is always G5. The director said I can sing g4 instead but im still struggling
@@Chris-wm4thYour vocal type doesn’t depend on how high you can hit a note. As a bass baritone, I can mix all the way up to Bb5 and even higher on good days. But my natural tessitura ends at E4-F#4 only. Every male can learn how to mix high notes, no matter what vocal type you are!
"Meant to be Yours" from Heathers the musical is one I'm trying; goes as high as an A flat which I can hit but I struggle hitting a few consecutive Gs in a short period of time. The way Steve Perry sings in Don't Stop Believing with some Bs thrown in there I'd love to be able to sing. My TH-cam channel has some clips of me singing.@@Tigrangasparianofficial
mm... you need to feel a good sensation of resonance with support on the E4 then continue to the G4... but it depends what song, style, vowel.. depends what sound you wanna do. a big tip I can give is to listen to the original artist and try like him.
This actually helped! Before this I could only do a g4 once every like 10 tries but now I can do a good one consistently. Now i’m stuck at G#4 where my voice just breaks to falsetto. Any advice on how to reach it?
@@SharkGaming0707no, you need a strategy Look up other videos and there are various exercises that train mixed voice where you aren’t straining “pulling” your belt or full chest voice
G5 AND G4 will sound different of course. G5 will never sound as G4 should sound. But probably you are not singing on the air and probably singing too wide. What do you sing?
So I’m a bass-baritone and I top out at E4/F4 depending how my voice is feeling. You say you need to lean on the breath but I’m not sure what you mean. We’re not physically pushing our stomach out, then what are we doing? How can we control the breath? How do we get that expansion without being able to physically control it?
I think he is saying to physically push stomach out in the high notes a little bit as if your inhaling and keep the diaphragm as expanded as possible to achieve that support
Singing is a sensation activity. When we sing well after some time doing it, wẹ feel positive pressures inside our bodies.. depending on notes there are different pressures. Start easy, with some easy songs, you will develop this sensation in the activity of singing. You will feel what is needed to hit the notes. If you need training wẹ can do online.
I’m a young newbie singer and my highest note is a D#4 . It’s really strained but I want to get to a G4, is it possible? I’ve gone up to G4 but it was so airy to the point where I don’t even know if it counts
woah same dude, before I can only hit D#4 and get strained at E4 but now I can comfortably hit it up to F4 and now I get strained at F#4 by this improvement I have high hopes that maybe after 2 more years I will hit G4.
@@delgadomarksteven5488I’d say if you sing everyday, for half a year you can hit a G4, I couldn’t even hit a C4 half a year ago but now I can sing on g4, I have to raise the volume and my vocals get tired on G4, considering my vocals couldn’t hit C4 without yelling or falsetto, that is big progress
Practiced for 10 minutes went from an E4 to F sharp. My voice like to flip to falsetto for the g4 think just need keep the air forward. But its hard to break bad habits 😅
Well done. The key to making the upper notes as G and A is to keep the meat of the voice. Doesn't mean POWERFUL singing, just keep the same color of the lower notes and keep the momentum of the singing. TIP: DONT SING REAL SOFT.
Hi there, when I get to about the G4 I break into like a falsetto or head voice. I can belt a G4, G4# but I want to belt or get a chest dominant mix so it sounds like i'm belting in chest voice to about a B4, is this possible with training? I must have issues with technique but anyway what are your thoughts?
Yes sure. You must find an easy way of belting the f#4 and G4... with easy manner... use the "hey! stop it!" to warm up until G4... same note ..say.. "hey! stop it!" go up to G4...you should feel comfortable... then do it again and sustain a bit... hitting notes has to be on air.. relaxed manner use of air.. then go higher.. use some parts from songs you like that has some belting... let me know...
@@Tigrangasparianofficial Thank you very much, I will try that, if i'm what is considered a baritone is it still possible to get past the G4# and hit an A4 to B4 in a chest voice sound?
G4 is the "shooooting starrrrrrr" part of duran duran girl's on film I can nail that entire song except for that part. Maybe I can finally sing It all now
Godness my voice breaks and goes into falsetto at an B3. Hopefully this will help me at least get to an D4. (Btw I use an pitch monitor app which seems kinda sketchy to know what notes im singing. I don’t get it im literally screeching and it says I’m singing an A3 like…)
It was the same for me in the beginning of my journey, I couldn’t hit a C4 without yelling my lungs out, if I don’t yell I break into falsetto after B3, I’ve been singing everyday and doing regular vocal exercises, it’s been 7 months now and I can hit a G4 with some strain, but it gets easier everyday, if this keeps up I’ll be able sing really high freely without strain overtime, don’t give up, sing everyday
@@Tigrangasparianofficial niceee... I have had difficulties around this area E4 - G4, impressively higher notes don't seem as hard as them, bro. Lol I don't know why
@@Tigrangasparianofficial nah, they tend to be pretty soft. I gotta try to sound more consistent from G#4 to C5 which is as far as I can go. My lower notes are like A2 / B2, I guess it makes sense, right?
No... the body will do what it supposed to do.. it depends which high notes you are talking about.. every genre it's different. But what is important is TO SING WITHOUT HOLDING BACK THE VOICE.
Voices are odd. I find it easier to hit an A4 than to hit an F#4/G4, around those two notes I break very easily, but A4 is completely fine, idk why haha
Because f#4 and g is in the middle and you must decide how to grab produce those. The question is also, how does your A4 sounds like? In which song. Depends.
@@Tigrangasparianofficial my A4 is very clean, every now and then I'll crack but not as much as my G and especially my F#. around there is where I sound strained and tired.
Hello, when doing the exercise I'm not having the ability to pronounce the AhH on high notes.In addition, when singing a song I'm not knowing how to hit high notes while in exercising I hit them.
Well, it depends on the song. How to do the Ah on a high note. If it's rock it will be more Ahh.... If it's pop or Rnb it will be more Uh... Not open Ah... Your guide is how the word sounds in an octave lower.
He is just continues to sing with the same quality and color of voice from the lower notes. Singing is an act of sensation and sound.. you only get better by doing it... everybody (pop singing) find and develop their own sound, voice and technique. The idea is to LEAN ON and continue the momentum of the lower sounds and see how it goes when you go up.
Tell me if I'm a low baritone or a high baritone, my lowest note is A#1 and my high note is E4. I break on E4 when I'm singing in general but when I try to sing classical I Can hit F#4 and it's more comfortable than singing other genres that have to push the larynx up when singing. Am I using the right voice? And am I a low baritone?
@@MichaelHoare-vr7mo Thank you very much for answering my question but actually I am Tenor. My vocal type was confirmed by a voice type expert about 9 months ago and yes I am (spinto tenor). When I asked him about my voice He told me (your passaggio is C#4/F#4 and your timbre is standard tenorish) which if arranged correctly is a spinto tenor. At the time, I didn't know much about my vocal type, so I didn't even know that I was a Tenor. At first, the experts were surprised and impressed by my vocal range He told me that normal tenors can't hit low notes this well. I've never experienced this before and it was amazing that a tenor could sing low notes like this. He also said to me, "You are the tenor who can sing the best low notes in my country." He must have meant that no singer in my country who is a tenor can sing the low notes as well as you. And most importantly, he continued to tell me and realize that "vocal range does not indicate what kind of sound you have, the most important thing to look at (Passaggio and timbre
Its okay, don't limit yourself to your vocal range. I did that for years and got to nothing. Just practise your "tight mode" chest or mixing. You'll be surprised by how easy mixing and hence chesty mixing is on higher notes as well. To mix, try compressing into your head voice. Restricting air and places your voice back into your soft palette and project it through your front upper teeth.
In some mornings i can hit A#1 as well. Doesnt meen i am a bass or baritone. Depending your speaking voice. If its really low maybe better not to take songs and sing in the keys of Bruno Mars. Maybe you can sing further than E4. I have to listen.
Yes you have to learn how to breath right and practice voice. You have to breath right and sing on this breath and not cut this motion. Its practice with a good teacher.
I am surprised that so few can get to A1. I can get to the A4 full voice in the Music of the night on a good day. Lost any shot at high notes at 14. WHy do people talk about worthless whistle notes?
I can hit the A1 rarely. I have to be drunk and after a good sleep. Do you make the Ab4 on music of the night still? Regarding whistle notes...? I don't know why people try to develop it.. don't know why.. It's like I'll do a permit to use the Catapult from middle ages.. I would never use it..
Yes excellent analogy IMO I am 70 and started singing 3 years ago with 9 months of on line lessons. Did not know I could sing when I left LSU voice major in 1973. First time I tried head voice it was great, but since then difficult unless I do the Ab full voice. Its fun when it comes out with vibrato, but sure wish I had time (I don't) to work on mixed resonance for classical and opera.@@Tigrangasparianofficial
This really helped me! My highest note was E4 and it immediately brought me up to G4 with comfort and no tension in the throat. Thank you so much!!!!!!
My pleasure Toby! Keep on singing and having fun and developing always 👏👏
Can you please tell me how to keep the voice on the front ?
@@nobinpunyo7332 just keep the sound a bit strong.. Good sound.. Not weak. Try to play with this and let me know
how'd you do that. My highest note is e4 and i can't go any higher from there
how'd you do that. My highest note is e4 and i can't go any higher from there
I am counterthenor and your exercise helped me to pass my next bridge at C5-E5 into whistle register... Now I can practice my mixed head and whistle registers... thanks😊
That's it! Well done you! Good luck! Keep me tuned
a counter tenor should easily be able to go C6 and beyond in falsetto before starting whistle register
Bro is no counter tenor. I can get to A5 and in still not a counter tenor
@@I_see_provy a countertenor is a role, not a voicetype. most countertenors are baritones. on the flipside, most sopranists are what many of us would consider as "real countertenors" ie men with super high voices.
@@Celatra bro
This is great. My voice is very low set baritone however just doing this exercise just once has made F4 easier.
Happy to read this!
I see folks talking about their voice type and confusion. To add my bit my chest voice is B1-E4, my tessitura is C2-B3 or so, I am very fortunate I've a big range where I feel very comfortable.
My voice doesn't have the resonance and weight of a basso profundo: I sound like a baritone but have access to very low notes and a darker tone.
To be clear I don't drop my larynx for C2: it is comfortable and with volume and power. B1 I lose some volume but still full cord closure and no larynx drop or other extension techniques.
C4 I begin to have to work more for the notes. It's not my passaggio, there's no big change in the tone, but I need to increase air pressure: this isn't easy and effortless so isn't my tessitura.
Loads of videos on here to identify your voice type. Tessitura and tone more important than total range.
If you have to work for a note every time, whether air pressure or larynx drop, it's probably not your tessitura.
I have no intention of being a recognized singer but I do enjoy karaoking and this all helps extremely well!
Thanks!
I will try this to get to my B4-C5, I'm usually good all the way to Bb4 so thanks this should help
Let me know.. B4 and C5.. stay connected also in these notes
Bb4 ,B4 & C5 , hardest notes for the male voice
I’m a bass baritone that got cast in a tenor role in a musical. 😅 my first note in my solo parts is always G5. The director said I can sing g4 instead but im still struggling
Wow, that's tough! How did it go?
You put the wrong info on your résumé
G5 is countertenor, you probably meant G4, and G3 as a alternative
I'm a bass baritone, sometimes I can hit beautiful g#4, even C#5 easily, but usually my voice breaks lol
You are not a bass baritone if you can sing a C#5
May we listen that C#5? 🙂
@@Chris-wm4thYour vocal type doesn’t depend on how high you can hit a note. As a bass baritone, I can mix all the way up to Bb5 and even higher on good days. But my natural tessitura ends at E4-F#4 only. Every male can learn how to mix high notes, no matter what vocal type you are!
@@teruatatc8429 thank you 😊
@@Chris-wm4th I’m a bass baritone, my vocal coach told me. And so did 2 other vocal coaches I met on discord
Technically correct. Ride on the breath is a fantastic visual phrase.
I like when you say repeat after me. That was great to keep me engaged and interactive with you!
Awesome!! I'm gonna do more videos
G4 is quite a good one for me; A and B is where I lack a bit of consistency haha
Keep the intensity and full voice color also on the A and also the B. Which song are you trying?
"Meant to be Yours" from Heathers the musical is one I'm trying; goes as high as an A flat which I can hit but I struggle hitting a few consecutive Gs in a short period of time. The way Steve Perry sings in Don't Stop Believing with some Bs thrown in there I'd love to be able to sing. My TH-cam channel has some clips of me singing.@@Tigrangasparianofficial
Many greetings from Greece 🇬🇷🥰❤
Thanks buddy... hello to you too!
For me G4 Is a easy note. I start having issues at A4
Me too
Me too, I can do G4 and Aflat4 easy
@@philbertchow5425same here
@@philbertchow5425I can do A4 with an A by practice, but can't with an I
@@guitar300k with an I?
My low note G2. My highest note E4 . But I want G4
mm... you need to feel a good sensation of resonance with support on the E4 then continue to the G4... but it depends what song, style, vowel.. depends what sound you wanna do.
a big tip I can give is to listen to the original artist and try like him.
This actually helped! Before this I could only do a g4 once every like 10 tries but now I can do a good one consistently.
Now i’m stuck at G#4 where my voice just breaks to falsetto. Any advice on how to reach it?
GO SLOW 1 DAY YOU WILL SING G#4 NOTE EASILY
@@SharkGaming0707no, you need a strategy
Look up other videos and there are various exercises that train mixed voice where you aren’t straining “pulling” your belt or full chest voice
Very good exercice, it helps ! Thank you
My range goes up to around G5, but I can't get a pretty sounding G4... Its not so much about reaching it, but making it sound nice
G5 AND G4 will sound different of course. G5 will never sound as G4 should sound. But probably you are not singing on the air and probably singing too wide.
What do you sing?
So I’m a bass-baritone and I top out at E4/F4 depending how my voice is feeling. You say you need to lean on the breath but I’m not sure what you mean. We’re not physically pushing our stomach out, then what are we doing? How can we control the breath? How do we get that expansion without being able to physically control it?
I think he is saying to physically push stomach out in the high notes a little bit as if your inhaling and keep the diaphragm as expanded as possible to achieve that support
Try mixing your chest and head. I'm a baritone but I can now, without strain, sing upto a C5 on a good day.
Singing is a sensation activity. When we sing well after some time doing it, wẹ feel positive pressures inside our bodies.. depending on notes there are different pressures. Start easy, with some easy songs, you will develop this sensation in the activity of singing. You will feel what is needed to hit the notes.
If you need training wẹ can do online.
I’m a young newbie singer and my highest note is a D#4 . It’s really strained but I want to get to a G4, is it possible? I’ve gone up to G4 but it was so airy to the point where I don’t even know if it counts
woah same dude, before I can only hit D#4 and get strained at E4 but now I can comfortably hit it up to F4 and now I get strained at F#4 by this improvement I have high hopes that maybe after 2 more years I will hit G4.
@@delgadomarksteven5488I’d say if you sing everyday, for half a year you can hit a G4, I couldn’t even hit a C4 half a year ago but now I can sing on g4, I have to raise the volume and my vocals get tired on G4, considering my vocals couldn’t hit C4 without yelling or falsetto, that is big progress
I used to choke on E4 now i do F4s
Practiced for 10 minutes went from an E4 to F sharp. My voice like to flip to falsetto for the g4 think just need keep the air forward. But its hard to break bad habits 😅
Well done. The key to making the upper notes as G and A is to keep the meat of the voice. Doesn't mean POWERFUL singing, just keep the same color of the lower notes and keep the momentum of the singing.
TIP: DONT SING REAL SOFT.
What kind of Italian work you want to say at the excessive , Andibelice ?
Hi there, when I get to about the G4 I break into like a falsetto or head voice. I can belt a G4, G4# but I want to belt or get a chest dominant mix so it sounds like i'm belting in chest voice to about a B4, is this possible with training?
I must have issues with technique but anyway what are your thoughts?
Yes sure. You must find an easy way of belting the f#4 and G4... with easy manner...
use the "hey! stop it!" to warm up until G4...
same note ..say.. "hey! stop it!" go up to G4...you should feel comfortable... then do it again and sustain a bit...
hitting notes has to be on air.. relaxed manner use of air..
then go higher..
use some parts from songs you like that has some belting...
let me know...
@@Tigrangasparianofficial Thank you very much, I will try that, if i'm what is considered a baritone is it still possible to get past the G4# and hit an A4 to B4 in a chest voice sound?
@@bilalKhan-kb2np everything is possible with the right training, get a vocal coach, it was the best thing ive done for my voice
G4 is the "shooooting starrrrrrr" part of duran duran girl's on film
I can nail that entire song except for that part.
Maybe I can finally sing It all now
Let me know .. also.. don't be afraid to take the G4 with full voice...just do it
I checked. Ita an A4
@@Tigrangasparianofficial I definitely can't do it haha
@@mhisalive try ! It's easier than it looks like...
This is wonderful
🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
Someone with experience told me that im undeveloped tenor, btw how can i know and understand those notes?
What do you mean understand those notes?
Great tip. Added to my exercises. Do you have a warm up routine? Could you share it?
I have a warm up routin which is on sale for 50 euros. Do you want me to send info to your email?
You sound like Pavarotti speaking.
Godness my voice breaks and goes into falsetto at an B3. Hopefully this will help me at least get to an D4. (Btw I use an pitch monitor app which seems kinda sketchy to know what notes im singing. I don’t get it im literally screeching and it says I’m singing an A3 like…)
It was the same for me in the beginning of my journey, I couldn’t hit a C4 without yelling my lungs out, if I don’t yell I break into falsetto after B3, I’ve been singing everyday and doing regular vocal exercises, it’s been 7 months now and I can hit a G4 with some strain, but it gets easier everyday, if this keeps up I’ll be able sing really high freely without strain overtime, don’t give up, sing everyday
Try practising a mix. If you want I can help you with that.
What happens if you yell "hey!" On D4?
@@Tigrangasparianofficial my voice is like paper thin and basically falsetto
I'm a tenor, it's not a problematic note, that goes to a4 for both tenors and baritones
Most men can’t sing a good g4 in full voice much less an a4. Glad it’s no problem for you but that’s not most men
I can hit A4 really good and bright, but after that it's problematic for me.
A4,should be possible for all tenors,also for lighter baritone.I'm a second tenor and I can hit A4 quite easily.
@@MichaelHoare-vr7mo I can belt up to a Eb5 I'm a light tenor, it's all about mixing.
Almost every male on the planet with enough training can belt A4, easier for some more than others , but possible
Thank you very much! Have you been releasing more videos these days??
Hey! Pleasure to read this. I'm now going to do a video. I have more videos in my page.
@@Tigrangasparianofficial niceee... I have had difficulties around this area E4 - G4, impressively higher notes don't seem as hard as them, bro. Lol I don't know why
@@vereuson7 well... it can be a bit hard because it's the in between notes.. I gotta listen to your high notes to see if they have "meat"
@@Tigrangasparianofficial nah, they tend to be pretty soft. I gotta try to sound more consistent from G#4 to C5 which is as far as I can go. My lower notes are like A2 / B2, I guess it makes sense, right?
@@vereuson7 if you can hit only low A2, you gotta be able to sing G4 and A4. With training of course.
So are we meant to push our belly out when we hit the high notes?
No... the body will do what it supposed to do.. it depends which high notes you are talking about.. every genre it's different.
But what is important is TO SING WITHOUT HOLDING BACK THE VOICE.
NEVER push your belly.
Voices are odd. I find it easier to hit an A4 than to hit an F#4/G4, around those two notes I break very easily, but A4 is completely fine, idk why haha
Because f#4 and g is in the middle and you must decide how to grab produce those. The question is also, how does your A4 sounds like? In which song. Depends.
@@Tigrangasparianofficial my A4 is very clean, every now and then I'll crack but not as much as my G and especially my F#. around there is where I sound strained and tired.
@@mikejason5621 give me an example of a sing you sing with a G that you Crack.
@@Tigrangasparianofficial The Games I Play from Falsettos. I should say I am a baritone
keep em coming
Thank you David :)
Hello, when doing the exercise I'm not having the ability to pronounce the AhH on high notes.In addition, when singing a song I'm not knowing how to hit high notes while in exercising I hit them.
Well, it depends on the song. How to do the Ah on a high note.
If it's rock it will be more Ahh.... If it's pop or Rnb it will be more Uh... Not open Ah...
Your guide is how the word sounds in an octave lower.
4:50
how does bruno mars sings his high notes with such power and little distortion ,what kind of singing voice is that called
He is just continues to sing with the same quality and color of voice from the lower notes. Singing is an act of sensation and sound.. you only get better by doing it... everybody (pop singing) find and develop their own sound, voice and technique.
The idea is to LEAN ON and continue the momentum of the lower sounds and see how it goes when you go up.
am i a baritone? my range is D#2-A4 (F2 - G4 without warmup) but i have to start raising my voice around C4
Yup!
When I’m a baritone but i can hit D6😢
Awesome!!
Tell me if I'm a low baritone or a high baritone, my lowest note is A#1 and my high note is E4. I break on E4 when I'm singing in general but when I try to sing classical I Can hit F#4 and it's more comfortable than singing other genres that have to push the larynx up when singing. Am I using the right voice? And am I a low baritone?
pop songs were written for tenor and nasal/falsetto singers
I think you are a second Bass,or at best a Bass-Baritone (First Bass)
@@MichaelHoare-vr7mo Thank you very much for answering my question but actually I am Tenor. My vocal type was confirmed by a voice type expert about 9 months ago and yes I am (spinto tenor). When I asked him about my voice He told me (your passaggio is C#4/F#4 and your timbre is standard tenorish) which if arranged correctly is a spinto tenor.
At the time, I didn't know much about my vocal type, so I didn't even know that I was a Tenor. At first, the experts were surprised and impressed by my vocal range He told me that normal tenors can't hit low notes this well. I've never experienced this before and it was amazing that a tenor could sing low notes like this. He also said to me,
"You are the tenor who can sing the best low notes in my country." He must have meant that no singer in my country who is a tenor can sing the low notes as well as you.
And most importantly, he continued to tell me and realize that "vocal range does not indicate what kind of sound you have, the most important thing to look at (Passaggio and timbre
Its okay, don't limit yourself to your vocal range. I did that for years and got to nothing. Just practise your "tight mode" chest or mixing. You'll be surprised by how easy mixing and hence chesty mixing is on higher notes as well.
To mix, try compressing into your head voice. Restricting air and places your voice back into your soft palette and project it through your front upper teeth.
In some mornings i can hit A#1 as well. Doesnt meen i am a bass or baritone. Depending your speaking voice. If its really low maybe better not to take songs and sing in the keys of Bruno Mars.
Maybe you can sing further than E4. I have to listen.
my break is e4, can i possibly sing good chesty g4?
Yes. You gotta find a good upper position, non throaty position of the voice. Find a higher vibrancy of the voice. And lean on the sound.
Like this one my my highest is f4 can I upgrade it to C5
Yes you have to learn how to breath right and practice voice.
You have to breath right and sing on this breath and not cut this motion. Its practice with a good teacher.
Lol me too! I can reach c5 with head voice but i'd like to upgrade it to mix like bruno mars),
I am surprised that so few can get to A1. I can get to the A4 full voice in the Music of the night on a good day. Lost any shot at high notes at 14. WHy do people talk about worthless whistle notes?
I can hit the A1 rarely. I have to be drunk and after a good sleep.
Do you make the Ab4 on music of the night still?
Regarding whistle notes...? I don't know why people try to develop it.. don't know why..
It's like I'll do a permit to use the Catapult from middle ages.. I would never use it..
Yes excellent analogy IMO I am 70 and started singing 3 years ago with 9 months of on line lessons. Did not know I could sing when I left LSU voice major in 1973. First time I tried head voice it was great, but since then difficult unless I do the Ab full voice. Its fun when it comes out with vibrato, but sure wish I had time (I don't) to work on mixed resonance for classical and opera.@@Tigrangasparianofficial
Thank you 🥰❤❤❤
Your speaking voice sound like Pavarotti
Oh really????
I’m a male I can sing with girls
Why not?
i wanna try this but i don't want to disturb the neighborhood
Fuck them neighbors. Your dreams are more important
My most problematic note is A4. I'm so sick and tired of that note.
What do you feel there? You have to listen to great singers hit that note and try to do it like them. Same intensity and sound.
@@Tigrangasparianofficial I have a huge break there. Going up or down, I feel it. Sometimes I can belt it, but I can't belt it safely yet.
@@felixmaidana828 find songs that have this note and try for a week. Try to imitate the original singer.
@@felixmaidana828 i am exactly the same as u, have u surpassed the a4?
@@tehextra3907 only by “mixing” but I don’t like it
Is G4 For men or women ?
@@mariammedhat7369 what do you mean
Its so sad i can only reach c5 and my voice strain at d5 help me please i am 4notes away from g4
You mean c4 and d4...
@@Tigrangasparianofficial no. I hit c5 and strain at d5.
@@motisdelapisa4893 those are both higher than g4: g4 -> c5 is a perfect 5th higher, you probably are talking about c4 - d4.
@@connortist1150 yeah my mistake. btw my range increased i can now hit f4 one note until g4 its been 2 months since i excersise my voice.
@@motisdelapisa4893 how did you increase your range?
You are wrong in this , you feel this because you are very light tenor
I am wrong in what? Are you a singer?
What is he wrong about? I’m a baritone, and this technique works for me.
Too much talking not enough singing.