"Supported range" is such a weird term. No one in vocal pedagogy would use that, not only that it's not an existing term, the idea behind it makes basically no sense. Who made that video? 🤷♀️
It is a TH-cam invention and the people who use it are so illiterate about vocal pedagogy it is sad and they jump into Arguments and discredit singers who actually have the best breath management techniques.. when I see these clueless kids with comments like , oh no support past D5 or no resonance past C5 , you know thé game is up, illiteracy is in
I have seen a much better video that showcases the true supported ranges of the singers. Mariah has supported G5s, Celine has supported Eb3s, a D3, F5s, an F#5 and C#6/D6 in headvoice, Whitney has supported E3s, G5s and C#6 in headvoice. This video took the trinity down with no obvious reason. And Celine's D5 is arguably the best D5 to ever be heard.
The whole premise of supported belt is nonsense . Support us just breath management and breath management techniques.. Whitney has the best breath management amongst the trinity with the way she uses her duaphragm / inter coastal Muscles and the general engagement on the notes. They are all singing with top notch breath management techniques
Of course this is not educational lmaoo is based on kpop analysis, specially when they put Celine only with E5 when she has supported G#5 and up i think.
Beyoncé’s consistently “supported” range is actually: B2-F#5-D6 also, that A5 at 5:27 did not sound “supported” she sound like she was pushing the hell out of that note, it did not sound “supported” to me idk lol.
@@asiastraineddogwillleaveyou she has more “supported” B2s & F#5s than forced or strained and she definitely “supports” about 95% of her F5s which is why F5 is her money note. why would her money note be something that she can’t consistently “support?” now that wouldn’t make sense, would it?
@@asiastraineddogwillleaveyou Beyoncé is not belting any note past C5. She is using M2 to achieve a belt sound. You guys call it the mix register. A belt is a chest shout! The only singers belting here are Céline/ Whitney/ Patti and Mariah. The rest are using the sane mechanism used to produce head register for their notes
This video isn't really true. They going off of TH-cam vocal coaches. Celine Dion consistency with being free on her whole entire belting range is so clear yet they said D5/eb5.... Like in what world
@@starlight0002 I don't know but I can think of f#5s from when she was singing with miss franklin at the divas event literally the resonance, power and ease and freedom... Like how can you look past that. She adds distortion when she wants but for the most part she has complete mastery of her enitire range
@@starlight0002 Eb5 is dead on her passagio... bUt again the whole support nonsense is illiteracy...No air , no singing..Everyone is using air ... What they should talk about Is Tessitura... And they must clarify if it is BELT OR MIX...
@@graysang5386 Most of Celine's singing above E5 are not belts they are mixed notes. All the singers here mostly do not have even a C5 belt.. they are all in mix. Celine/ Whitney/ Patti and Mariah were the few that belted up to Eb5 and above. A lot of the singers are in mix...at B4/c5
Until now, I am still confused what is supported singing. Last time I rewatch Morissette performance of Rise Up (the one that got deleted) in a TH-cam channel. As I was browsing in the comment section, some people were like "hEr n0tEs aRe n0t suPpoRtEd" like what the hell?! I don't really know what supported singing is, but that person needs to have his ears checked. 🤦🏿♂️
@@diversisanimaliaformis4256 If support is "breath" support then every female on this video was "supporting". No air no voice. While you breath you are basically singing ^^
@@glambert4ever163 it’s how you control (your body) the airflow also it consists of projecting a sound with the least amount of tension (jaw neck tongue) basically a free and healthy sound
@@Roguenight863 My goodness, your logic is really absurd…if it was that easy as you say, every expert would agree with you and the question would be solved doubtlessly…come on…think again!
@@Roguenight863I believe tone is also objective because it is achieved through technique... timbre isn't. Certain sounds we consider tone comes from certain things singers do, its not always result of free low constriction singing.
@@Mohamedmifxal I suppose in tone is objective in some sense. but preference of tone is subjective. For instance some prefer Whitney over Mariah and vice versa. But I understand what you mean.
@@wildnfearless9840 That makes no sense, you either know how to support or not. If you know how to use support, you can support every note that you sing (but supporting is pointless if you use falsetto, whistles or sing with a breathy tone on purpose). You support with your abdomen, not with your throat. You support with your abdominal muscles (that control the movements of your diaphragm, as the diaphragm is not an autonomous muscle) and you add a pitch with your vocal folds. It is already either supported or not before the air even reaches your throat, and, thus, before you even add a pitch to it.)
@@diversisanimaliaformis4256 I think in the context of TH-cam videos, they also use it to mean when a singer is singing with minimal tension while engaging the muscles you mentioned. I don’t know about anyone else, but as I go higher, I’ll still breathe into the proper area, engaging the right muscles, but I can’t completely keep tension out
@@aaronnewman7573 They are all crazy. Infact Whitney /Patti are the few that actually belt .thE REST ARE IN MIX FROM c5 , they are not.. belts..Belt uses M1 vibratory mechanism, Most singers here are using M2 which is mix and it is similar to the mechanism used fro head voice...
@Lara The Ring Fabian oh? With respect, your comment makes me doubt you understand what "supported singing" is. One may examine who has the greatest range executed consistently, but not whether or not Fabian "lacks supports in her lower range." There is no such lack.
I would say that Tori's support goes from C3-F#5-Bb6 And Celines is from D3-Eb5 (I'm not that aware of her upper register) Both have the ability to go a little lower and both can go much higher but that is their consistent range without tension or unwanted chestiness.
@@Roguenight863 ow yeah i thought the same but anyway whistling puts pressure in vocal chords and it really can’t be supported ☺️ and in Tori’s case her official supported range is Eb3-Eb5
How come MORISSETTE was not there! you know how Amazing She is when you talk about supporting Vocal range! Her vibrato, the Clarity and how Beautiful Her Tone is!
Everyone can go a bit lower and higher by not letting their vocal cords fully close. ..and without fully closed vocal cords much more air is passing through, hence, it's, depending on your abdominal muscle tension, either not or not efficiently supported... (But range (whether it's the true or the functional range) is not directly linked with support anyway. You do not automatically support by singing with closed vocal cords, support is an "active action" that it p.r.n. carried out with the internal intercostals, the external obligues and the transverse abdominals)
I don't know what korean singer doing in the video they aren't international singers at all.. if you want to put others in the video make sure all around the world..
Koreans are not international? Have you heard of BTS? The largest fanbase on Earth! So Hyang? One of the best singers to exist! Lol get your facts right before you spew lies and hate!
Saw the title and immediately thought of Mariah
😬😬😬
A like for Queens SoHyang and Mariah Carey
When Sohyang's C6 came on I legit thought it was a straight up instrument lmao
Her range is incredible
Sohyang ♡♡
Lisa fischer, Rachelle, MELONIE DANIELS, Callie Day, Cristina Ramos, and Toni Scruggs could definitely find a place in this video.
Just so hyang
"Supported range" is such a weird term. No one in vocal pedagogy would use that, not only that it's not an existing term, the idea behind it makes basically no sense. Who made that video? 🤷♀️
You are so right. It is subjective and hence no sense.
@@gonzaloponte2011 exactly what I’m saying
It is a TH-cam invention and the people who use it are so illiterate about vocal pedagogy it is sad and they jump into
Arguments and discredit singers who actually have the best breath management techniques.. when I see these clueless kids with comments like , oh no support past D5 or no resonance past C5 , you know thé game is up, illiteracy is in
Actually the term would be tessitura, but on TH-cam everyone goes for supported range
@@odumosuolusegun2781 I think so
No matter who your favorite singer is, Celine Dion's D5 must be arguably the best D5 to ever be heard.
I agree wholeheartedly.
I love tori’s more .. Non biased
Bro why u lyin? Everybody knows Whitney, Mariah, and Tori have the best D5s. Who's topping that?
@@whitneyhouston1122 Whitney who?
I have seen a much better video that showcases the true supported ranges of the singers. Mariah has supported G5s, Celine has supported Eb3s, a D3, F5s, an F#5 and C#6/D6 in headvoice, Whitney has supported E3s, G5s and C#6 in headvoice. This video took the trinity down with no obvious reason. And Celine's D5 is arguably the best D5 to ever be heard.
The whole premise of supported belt is nonsense . Support us just breath management and breath management techniques.. Whitney has the best breath management amongst the trinity with the way she uses her duaphragm / inter coastal
Muscles and the general engagement on the notes. They are all singing with top notch breath management techniques
Supported is not a term so your point is redundant at this point
@@liamcuerquis9631 it is it’s just used horribly especially on TH-cam.
All of these talented women did justice, queens!
i wouldn't really say the whole list is accurate lol. but good reaction as always!
Of course this is not educational lmaoo is based on kpop analysis, specially when they put Celine only with E5 when she has supported G#5 and up i think.
Beyoncé’s consistently “supported” range is actually: B2-F#5-D6
also, that A5 at 5:27 did not sound “supported” she sound like she was pushing the hell out of that note, it did not sound “supported” to me idk lol.
She doesn't consistently support B2 and F#5. More like C3-E5
@@asiastraineddogwillleaveyou she has more “supported” B2s & F#5s than forced or strained and she definitely “supports” about 95% of her F5s which is why F5 is her money note. why would her money note be something that she can’t consistently “support?” now that wouldn’t make sense, would it?
@@asiastraineddogwillleaveyou actually yeah it’s C#3/C3-F5 and B5/C6 in hv from what I’ve observed and what others think
@@asiastraineddogwillleaveyou Beyoncé is not belting any note past C5. She is using M2 to achieve a belt sound. You guys call it the mix register. A belt is a chest shout! The only singers belting here are Céline/ Whitney/ Patti and Mariah. The rest are using the sane mechanism used to produce head register for their notes
@@odumosuolusegun2781 and yet Beyonce still has her full supported range it’s because her technique is superior.
This video isn't really true. They going off of TH-cam vocal coaches.
Celine Dion consistency with being free on her whole entire belting range is so clear yet they said D5/eb5.... Like in what world
@@starlight0002 I don't know but I can think of f#5s from when she was singing with miss franklin at the divas event literally the resonance, power and ease and freedom... Like how can you look past that.
She adds distortion when she wants but for the most part she has complete mastery of her enitire range
@@keke6547 Celine supports up to a solid F#5 imo. They also didn't add that 80's Whitney supported G5 in 1986.
celine was able to support up to F#5. maybe they were referring to consistency, which i'd argue is around Eb5/E5
@@starlight0002 Eb5 is dead on her passagio... bUt again the whole support nonsense is illiteracy...No air , no singing..Everyone is using air ...
What they should talk about Is Tessitura... And they must clarify if it is BELT OR MIX...
@@graysang5386 Most of Celine's singing above E5 are not belts they are mixed notes. All the singers here mostly do not have even a C5 belt.. they are all in mix. Celine/ Whitney/ Patti and Mariah were the few that belted up to Eb5 and above. A lot of the singers are in mix...at B4/c5
Sohyang, Lena and Son seung yeon. they are world class!!! All hail Korea vocal queen ❤️
Yeah. And irritating
@@NgongosiKat don't describe yourself luv
React to Sohyang Misty on Beggins again korea shes got allot perfomance you missing
Agree to this 💯
3:13.Lol omg I know that man felt jealous afterwards.
Until now, I am still confused what is supported singing. Last time I rewatch Morissette performance of Rise Up (the one that got deleted) in a TH-cam channel. As I was browsing in the comment section, some people were like "hEr n0tEs aRe n0t suPpoRtEd" like what the hell?!
I don't really know what supported singing is, but that person needs to have his ears checked. 🤦🏿♂️
What means "supported" for them ? Because anatomically, the production of every vocal tone needs to be supported by something.
In vocal pedagogy "support" means "breath support". But breath support and range are two completely different things
@@diversisanimaliaformis4256 If support is "breath" support then every female on this video was "supporting". No air no voice. While you breath you are basically singing ^^
@@glambert4ever163 it’s how you control (your body) the airflow also it consists of projecting a sound with the least amount of tension (jaw neck tongue) basically a free and healthy sound
Celine has strongest resonance and vibrato!!!
@@tradingguy1004 you aren't making any sense though....resonance and vibrato are objective terms...not like tone or emotion....you just don't agree.
@@Roguenight863 My goodness, your logic is really absurd…if it was that easy as you say, every expert would agree with you and the question would be solved doubtlessly…come on…think again!
@@tradingguy1004 no...it doesn't work that way because there is also 1:nuance and 2:biases.
@@Roguenight863I believe tone is also objective because it is achieved through technique... timbre isn't. Certain sounds we consider tone comes from certain things singers do, its not always result of free low constriction singing.
@@Mohamedmifxal I suppose in tone is objective in some sense. but preference of tone is subjective. For instance some prefer Whitney over Mariah and vice versa. But I understand what you mean.
Great reaction as always. I still hope you'll do a reaction of David Phelps Whitney Houston's cover of I have nothing it's so amazing
Let me correct this this video owner picked a lot of singer at theri prime age prime celine can suppott up to F#5 at her belting range
React to Rihanna and Bon Jovi Livin on a prayer live, she hits multiple D5s
What the heck is a "supported range" supposed to be? 😂
Notes with support to them
@@wildnfearless9840 That makes no sense, you either know how to support or not. If you know how to use support, you can support every note that you sing (but supporting is pointless if you use falsetto, whistles or sing with a breathy tone on purpose). You support with your abdomen, not with your throat. You support with your abdominal muscles (that control the movements of your diaphragm, as the diaphragm is not an autonomous muscle) and you add a pitch with your vocal folds. It is already either supported or not before the air even reaches your throat, and, thus, before you even add a pitch to it.)
@@diversisanimaliaformis4256 it’s a misused term on youtube lol
People on TH-cam use it to basically say well executed notes
@@diversisanimaliaformis4256 I think in the context of TH-cam videos, they also use it to mean when a singer is singing with minimal tension while engaging the muscles you mentioned. I don’t know about anyone else, but as I go higher, I’ll still breathe into the proper area, engaging the right muscles, but I can’t completely keep tension out
JLo has the most widespread... Errrmm sorry, widest, supported, resonant range on Earth! Y'all are deaf ☠️
supported?? ummm
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Nahh I'll go with Paulette even she's not included
im ngl… supported range isnt rlly a thing the way we think it is
no way yall think monica’s technique on A5 > patti’s … no WAY yall think patti doesnt engage support in her head voice
no way yall think that G5 in whitney’s im changing… okay
@@aaronnewman7573 They are all crazy. Infact Whitney /Patti are the few that actually belt .thE REST ARE IN MIX FROM c5 , they are not.. belts..Belt uses M1 vibratory mechanism, Most singers here are using M2 which is mix and it is similar to the mechanism used fro head voice...
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Where the F is Lara ? 🤔
Right?
@Lara The Ring Fabian oh? With respect, your comment makes me doubt you understand what "supported singing" is. One may examine who has the greatest range executed consistently, but not whether or not Fabian "lacks supports in her lower range." There is no such lack.
@@DoggieFosters no she doesn't not lack support. She just lack chest voice to make her support more obvious.
I would say that Tori's support goes from C3-F#5-Bb6
And Celines is from D3-Eb5 (I'm not that aware of her upper register)
Both have the ability to go a little lower and both can go much higher but that is their consistent range without tension or unwanted chestiness.
😂😂😂😂😂 no whistle can’t be supported it’s a disconnected register (in theory) also F#5 where?
@@whoevr for whistle I meant untrained and healthy. And Tori has sang many good F#5s recently.
@@whoevr oops nonstrained is what I meant.
@@Roguenight863 ow yeah i thought the same but anyway whistling puts pressure in vocal chords and it really can’t be supported ☺️ and in Tori’s case her official supported range is Eb3-Eb5
@@whoevr I would put it at a C5. She is not belting past c5, she uses mix...
Mariah celine and whitney
Where is Christina? It's insulting.
How come MORISSETTE was not there! you know how Amazing She is when you talk about supporting Vocal range! Her vibrato, the Clarity and how Beautiful Her Tone is!
yes I agree she is in my opinion better than them all.
Yes... I agree!!!!
In case you want to know, it's A3 - D5/Eb5 - F#5 (?) consistently. All done with very gorgeous tone, impeccable clarity and efficient support.
Did they forgot Lara Fabian? Cause her whole range is supported I believe
Everyone can go a bit lower and higher by not letting their vocal cords fully close. ..and without fully closed vocal cords much more air is passing through, hence, it's, depending on your abdominal muscle tension, either not or not efficiently supported... (But range (whether it's the true or the functional range) is not directly linked with support anyway. You do not automatically support by singing with closed vocal cords, support is an "active action" that it p.r.n. carried out with the internal intercostals, the external obligues and the transverse abdominals)
@@juliannaser4017 conclusion , support in the way it is used here is rubbish and illiterate
@@odumosuolusegun2781 like you
supported range is psuedo scientific term, not really relevant and accuracy at all, especially since it was made up by some kpop vocal coach
I don't know what korean singer doing in the video they aren't international singers at all.. if you want to put others in the video make sure all around the world..
Koreans are not international? Have you heard of BTS? The largest fanbase on Earth! So Hyang? One of the best singers to exist! Lol get your facts right before you spew lies and hate!
@@reevancarey Sohang is a TH-cam phenom. linke me to her tour stats, album or single sales and placing..
The reverse screen is killing me! I can't stand it! I know its done because of copyright infringement but it's downright unwatchable!