@@Mrs.Magix58 It's really not hard for baritones. Most trained baritones can rip beefy B4s. The repertoire just doesn't call for it. The idea that baritones are these heavy, limited voices is complete stupidity.
The dreaded Bb the bane of all inexperienced tenors and even experienced baritones very nicely sung i hope i can hit that notes some day as beautifully as you did and not mix it.
Experienced tenors dred the B flat and B natural too. It's right on the edge. In crack territory. I wonder why Lucas didn't become a tenor. Pays a little better.
@@Everything-mh4bp he could have. But often tenors are mis classified as baritones because they don't have easy high notes in the beginning. They try to fatten up the tone to produce a baritone sound and the range shrinks to nothing. Low notes turn to dust , high notes become even harder. They are left with a few decent notes in the middle. Most give up. Didn't happen to Lucas. Warren routinely vocalized up to C . Not unusual. They can"flip" up to it, but couldn't handle tenor tessitura.
Hah, a well developed mixed voice is something a lot of professional Tenors singing mostly verismo only hardly know how to do these days. In the past, even heavy Tenors like Lauri-Volpi had a developed mixed. Best learn however from light lyric tenors like Gigli and his disciples though.
Hi Lucas! I'm a high baritone currently on the musical theatre trajectory, but my style leans more legit and you're one of my favorite voices to listen to when it comes to current classical leading men in the business. Thanks for taking the time to make videos on your journey. It really helps give myself (and i'm sure many others) a lot of reassurance to keep working hard on our voices and careers. If you have the time: at what general age did you finally reach the limit of your full-voice high range?
Great to hear from you. Sounds very exciting. I actually wrote about this because it’s so important. I hope it helps somehow thebaritoneblog.com/2022/07/07/how-my-high-notes-evolved-over-the-years/
Amazing tones. My speakers can’t process the pitch and vibrato; it’s splitting overtones badly from the intensity, I bet your live sound is amazing!! Thank you for posting
Amazing my friend Lucas!!...You are the right expert to make this insane reaction video and give us your opinion about this insane singer...In 2017, the music world was shocked by the bursting onto the scene of a 22-year-old singer named Dimash Kudaibergen, who performed on the famous Chinese competition show for professional singers called “The Singer”... It was just it was necessary for this young man to make his first appearance, making a cover of one of the most difficult songs in the world, a famous French composition called "S.O.S. D'un Terrien En Détresse", to be considered from that moment on as the best singer in the entire planet....No one in the musical field had ever seen a human being, being able to reach vocal ranges above 7 octaves and several semitones, that is, all 88 keys of a digital piano, which reaches a little more than 7 octaves and as if that weren't enough, sing the more than 12 languages...Since then all kinds of experts (Vocal coachs, singers, musicians, analysts, singing teachers, youtubers, reactors, etc.) have dedicated themselves to reviewing their presentations to try to understand how someone can sing this way...The incredible thing is that that presentation in China was in 2017 but what Dimash has done in these 5 years is to further improve his wide vocal range, which is currently practically above of the 8 octaves... The Covid pandemic stopped his concerts worldwide, all with tickets sold in just seconds, via the internet, but at the same time it ended up catapulting him to the top of popularity worldwide...Anyway, since I think you are one of those reactors who have not yet met this impressive singer, here is the link of that presentation in China in 2017, with the song S.O.S. and I would like you to mention my name as the person who recommended him to you...You have to be prepared because your channel will explode with an avalanche of views, comments and new subscribers....I leave you one more recent video than the others, so it does not have the same number of views as the previous ones, which have millions of views, but it is a more complete video, with an intro, subtitles in several languages and with the improved quality of audio and sound....th-cam.com/video/bDX3FhmyNac/w-d-xo.html
Holy moley. I just happened to stumple into this from checking out Vitas' vocal range and this is amazing. I never knew how much I could love the feelings of vocals I cant understand. 😅 Wow 🙌🏾
Is this chest voice? I think baritone can sing high C5 too and bass A4 ? I can "sing" D2- B4. But higher notes short. I think I have little bass range and tenor range. Basically baritone but training both ends by feel more range.
It's not that a baritone can't, it's just hard for a baritone to hit C5 in chest voice. Besides, there's no need for it because baritone repertoire doesn't call for C5 (at least not based off of what I've heard so far) :)
He sound like an ordinary baritone no way people saying this guy is a tenor when his voice isn’t as thin and light as a tenor these tenor alway think someone sang high are them lmao😂
@@saysamnang9851 Do you realise not everybody a lyric tenor right? th-cam.com/video/CrJC7l5Pn-k/w-d-xo.html This is a tenor, and sounds more robust than him.
Hey Lucas, I really enjoyed this! I have a question too. I am not sure if this is correct but I think you had mentioned in another video that you can go even higher and lower in a non-operatic voice, is this the case or have I mixed this up? If so how high and low can you go as a non-operatic Baritone?
Great question. I think I’ll create a video about this bc it is so complicated and intricate. Too long for a comment!!! But it should be coming soon :):)
@@LucasMeachem1 Wow! Thank you so much that would be very informative indeed! As a young singer your insight and experience is very helpful! I also read your high notes article and it was great!
the high Bb4 and A4 sounds like the ceiling of a Baritones range but still not too high for Tenors of all types. I can hear the strain and effort. can't imagine the voice being able to climb any high to C5. though I have seen some rare baritones successfully attempted the coveted Tenor C5. I'm also a Lyric Baritone as well. originally thought myself to be a dramatic Tenor or helden tenor but couldn't go any higher than a Bb4. but I love the masculinity of boldness and power in our voices especially the middle voices where our comfort zones are. in Non-classical music head voice can be used to achieve high tenor notes. saw a dramatic baritone sing to a D5 once with operatic style and technique as an opera singer but the strain was cringely intense, sounded unhealthy and damaging as if his cords would pop if he held it any higher.
The new opera world is not the same than 20 century . Many tenors of the past with a little cover would sound baritone even more . Today tenors singing lower range are allowed and people don't know why it was accepted in the past . Enjoy !
Not a tenor either there is no way u are saying a guy with such a weighted voice and literally a quality voice of a baritone a tenor just because he sang high as one unless you ready to ditch the whole vocal range and believe that anyone who reach a certain range of a tenor automatically become a tenor even with the voice quality as a baritone
@@saysamnang9851why not? Caruso had a more baritonal sound than this. Anyone can add “weight” to their voice by lowering the larynx and singing with some strain too, but the voice should be balanced and produced naturally for the fullest most efficient and freest sound. I really think Lucas swallows his voice a bit to try to fit more in the baritone fach, but I think he really is more of a big, B kind of tenor or maybe helden
@@benharper962 Caruso was a dark-timbred tenor with a baritone-like color in the later years of his career, so comparing their voice types doesn't make much sense. Vocal weight and timbre are only a part of the picture when it comes to voice classification.
Brooo, that B flat is completely epic.
I had no idea a baritone could sing this high. Very impressive.
it's definitely harder for classical baritones but rock baritones do this all the time
@@Mrs.Magix58but with a différent technique
LOL. There's no real difference between a spinto tenor and a lyric baritone. Most baritones can sing above G4.
@@Mrs.Magix58 It's really not hard for baritones. Most trained baritones can rip beefy B4s. The repertoire just doesn't call for it. The idea that baritones are these heavy, limited voices is complete stupidity.
@@Mrs.Magix58 no
The king of baritone high notes 👏👏
The dreaded Bb the bane of all inexperienced tenors and even experienced baritones very nicely sung i hope i can hit that notes some day as beautifully as you did and not mix it.
Experienced tenors dred the B flat and B natural too. It's right on the edge. In crack territory. I wonder why Lucas didn't become a tenor. Pays a little better.
@@jefolson6989 he doesn’t have a high C
@@Everything-mh4bp he could have. But often tenors are mis classified as baritones because they don't have easy high notes in the beginning. They try to fatten up the tone to produce a baritone sound and the range shrinks to nothing. Low notes turn to dust , high notes become even harder. They are left with a few decent notes in the middle. Most give up. Didn't happen to Lucas. Warren routinely vocalized up to C . Not unusual. They can"flip" up to it, but couldn't handle tenor tessitura.
Lucas sounds like a baritone. Thats what he is genetically
Hah, a well developed mixed voice is something a lot of professional Tenors singing mostly verismo only hardly know how to do these days. In the past, even heavy Tenors like Lauri-Volpi had a developed mixed. Best learn however from light lyric tenors like Gigli and his disciples though.
So clean, so good. Revisiting this video after a while now. One of the best singers and personalities in the whole scene and an inspiration to all.
Hey man that is some serious high notes I enjoy your knowledge and clean resonance plus diction is exceptional
My personal favourite is the top A in the Don G clip. Perfectly placed! Bravo.
what is the aria that he’s singing?
@@gipsonbassbaritone not an aria, it's the commendatore scene where the statue of the commendatore drags don giovanni down to hell.
Is it me or baritone voice in opera singing sounds pretty good
Hi Lucas! I'm a high baritone currently on the musical theatre trajectory, but my style leans more legit and you're one of my favorite voices to listen to when it comes to current classical leading men in the business. Thanks for taking the time to make videos on your journey. It really helps give myself (and i'm sure many others) a lot of reassurance to keep working hard on our voices and careers.
If you have the time: at what general age did you finally reach the limit of your full-voice high range?
Great to hear from you. Sounds very exciting. I actually wrote about this because it’s so important. I hope it helps somehow thebaritoneblog.com/2022/07/07/how-my-high-notes-evolved-over-the-years/
Fascinating blog post, thank you very much. Do you have a post or video where you talk about covering?
My man's putting out some sound!
Amazing tones. My speakers can’t process the pitch and vibrato; it’s splitting overtones badly from the intensity, I bet your live sound is amazing!! Thank you for posting
Lucas, i really wanna hear full " che gelida manina" your Bb is so beautiful !
I totally agree but he may not sing the full che gelida manina given that this is for a tenor and it requires a high C.
fantastic baritone
These high notes sound great. My acknowledgments for casting shade on your last high note video.
Awesome vocal strength.
Amazing my friend Lucas!!...You are the right expert to make this insane reaction video and give us your opinion about this insane singer...In 2017, the music world was shocked by the bursting onto the scene of a 22-year-old singer named Dimash Kudaibergen, who performed on the famous Chinese competition show for professional singers called “The Singer”... It was just it was necessary for this young man to make his first appearance, making a cover of one of the most difficult songs in the world, a famous French composition called "S.O.S. D'un Terrien En Détresse", to be considered from that moment on as the best singer in the entire planet....No one in the musical field had ever seen a human being, being able to reach vocal ranges above 7 octaves and several semitones, that is, all 88 keys of a digital piano, which reaches a little more than 7 octaves and as if that weren't enough, sing the more than 12 languages...Since then all kinds of experts (Vocal coachs, singers, musicians, analysts, singing teachers, youtubers, reactors, etc.) have dedicated themselves to reviewing their presentations to try to understand how someone can sing this way...The incredible thing is that that presentation in China was in 2017 but what Dimash has done in these 5 years is to further improve his wide vocal range, which is currently practically above of the 8 octaves... The Covid pandemic stopped his concerts worldwide, all with tickets sold in just seconds, via the internet, but at the same time it ended up catapulting him to the top of popularity worldwide...Anyway, since I think you are one of those reactors who have not yet met this impressive singer, here is the link of that presentation in China in 2017, with the song S.O.S. and I would like you to mention my name as the person who recommended him to you...You have to be prepared because your channel will explode with an avalanche of views, comments and new subscribers....I leave you one more recent video than the others, so it does not have the same number of views as the previous ones, which have millions of views, but it is a more complete video, with an intro, subtitles in several languages and with the improved quality of audio and sound....th-cam.com/video/bDX3FhmyNac/w-d-xo.html
I already know that video really well and I think has an extraordinary voice, out of this world. Thanks for the suggestion! Happy to hear it!
@@LucasMeachem1 Lucas what do you think of my voice?
Holy moley. I just happened to stumple into this from checking out Vitas' vocal range and this is amazing. I never knew how much I could love the feelings of vocals I cant understand. 😅 Wow 🙌🏾
Wonderful baritone! Better wonderful tenor!
Lucas, super!) Like your voice, and your Figaro! 🤘
Sir. You are epic.
You make it sound so effortless! Bravo!
I love your tone! Love the baritone push. A1 bigger voices.
really wonderful!
Wonderful tenor!!
😂
@@gunnarcharles226 that was not a joke :)
woofy* tenor ;)
@@mbus2506 whew! Oh boy. That is triggering 🤫
Magnífico. I'm from Brazil
The best barítone in the world !!!
I did not have the opportunity to meet him in tequila Jalisco México😢
chilllsss love it
テノール歌手も圧倒されるほどの高音域がすごい。
Impresionante
❤❤❤yes!
It's easy to hit A4 in other singing genres but harder in classical
I think the best part of the video is the La Speranza Challenge high B flat.
Your voice is like Melchior without the training
He's a lyric baritone, Melchior was a dramatic tenor
There's covering, and then there's shade. You completely blocked out the light with that comment
@@marksmith3947and i absolutely love it, the truth in his statement hahah
Making us basses jealous!
Why? We need basses too.
Is this chest voice? I think baritone can sing high C5 too and bass A4 ? I can "sing" D2- B4. But higher notes short.
I think I have little bass range and tenor range. Basically baritone but training both ends by feel more range.
It's not that a baritone can't, it's just hard for a baritone to hit C5 in chest voice. Besides, there's no need for it because baritone repertoire doesn't call for C5 (at least not based off of what I've heard so far) :)
@@bradycall1889Yes it is hard😎. Mixed voice or head voice it is easier but then you are not sing with opera voice.
Huntyyyyy...that Thaïs A4 was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥! Have you sung any of Iago yet? I need a little "Si pel ciel" outta you!
Unfortunately I flip into falsetto when I try to hit those notes. They’re literally insane!
huge notes
Please, sing "Amor ti vieta"
Amor ti vieta is a tenor aria😅
@@GiovanniGGori - Carlo Tagliabue was a baritone, and he sang it for his students in class
What moment in La Boheme did you put that Bb in? I feel like cheekily marking it in my score and giving it a go
...are you serious right now
end of act 3
👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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What is the aria from the second one?
😍
Saaang
Could someone please identify the name of the first two arias, thanks
Its a lyric baritone or high baritone?
He sound like an ordinary baritone no way people saying this guy is a tenor when his voice isn’t as thin and light as a tenor these tenor alway think someone sang high are them lmao😂
@@saysamnang9851 Do you realise not everybody a lyric tenor right? th-cam.com/video/CrJC7l5Pn-k/w-d-xo.html
This is a tenor, and sounds more robust than him.
@@saysamnang9851it’s not tenor, his sounds is not the same and too much powerful with much volume
Tenore corto
What was the song and performance name of the last clip?
I found it, If anyone was wondering, it’s called La Bohème / Act 3: “Dunque è propio finita”
Hey Lucas, I really enjoyed this! I have a question too. I am not sure if this is correct but I think you had mentioned in another video that you can go even higher and lower in a non-operatic voice, is this the case or have I mixed this up? If so how high and low can you go as a non-operatic Baritone?
Great question. I think I’ll create a video about this bc it is so complicated and intricate. Too long for a comment!!! But it should be coming soon :):)
@@LucasMeachem1 Wow! Thank you so much that would be very informative indeed! As a young singer your insight and experience is very helpful! I also read your high notes article and it was great!
Thaïs sang Bb4.
Meio ingolato
Thäis sung Bb4.
This is insane but godly
What’s his name
Tenor
No. Lyric Baritone
Are you sure they are Bariton?
the high Bb4 and A4 sounds like the ceiling of a Baritones range but still not too high for Tenors of all types. I can hear the strain and effort. can't imagine the voice being able to climb any high to C5.
though I have seen some rare baritones successfully attempted the coveted Tenor C5.
I'm also a Lyric Baritone as well. originally thought myself to be a dramatic Tenor or helden tenor but couldn't go any higher than a Bb4. but I love the masculinity of boldness and power in our voices especially the middle voices where our comfort zones are. in Non-classical music head voice can be used to achieve high tenor notes. saw a dramatic baritone sing to a D5 once with operatic style and technique as an opera singer but the strain was cringely intense, sounded unhealthy and damaging as if his cords would pop if he held it any higher.
Tenore corto
The new opera world is not the same than 20 century . Many tenors of the past with a little cover would sound baritone even more . Today tenors singing lower range are allowed and people don't know why it was accepted in the past . Enjoy !
I can't sing pure chest-voice at all ☠️ only chest-mix
That's actually good. You'll last longer.
@@jefolson6989 from *F4* to *B5*
chest-voice & chest-mix and *Eb6* heady-mix
I'ma *lyric coloratura*
my whole range is *D3-B5/Eb6-E7*
im beritone I can hit A#5
Very impressive. In head voice/falsetto I’m guessing?
@@geminikid1617 yeah in falsetto btw thanks
Helden tenor, not a baryton
Not baritone
Not a tenor either there is no way u are saying a guy with such a weighted voice and literally a quality voice of a baritone a tenor just because he sang high as one unless you ready to ditch the whole vocal range and believe that anyone who reach a certain range of a tenor automatically become a tenor even with the voice quality as a baritone
@@saysamnang9851why not? Caruso had a more baritonal sound than this. Anyone can add “weight” to their voice by lowering the larynx and singing with some strain too, but the voice should be balanced and produced naturally for the fullest most efficient and freest sound.
I really think Lucas swallows his voice a bit to try to fit more in the baritone fach, but I think he really is more of a big, B kind of tenor or maybe helden
@@benharper962 Caruso was a dark-timbred tenor with a baritone-like color in the later years of his career, so comparing their voice types doesn't make much sense. Vocal weight and timbre are only a part of the picture when it comes to voice classification.
The fakest "Baritone" around today.