je pense que tes recherches pour les notes les plus hautes sont exactes, mais Mika est un baryton, alors ses plus belles notes sont en bas ! Il peu chanter bien plus grave que dans la chanson "step with me" ;)
He has multiple G2s ("Good Guys", "Kids", "Tiny Love", "We'll Be Coming Back" Live In:Demand 2012), and F#2s ("Cry", "Domani", "Paloma", "Un Soleil Mal Luné", "Your Sympathy") Also what live performance is that really good F#5 from?
@@remifasol9922 2 years late but I believe they were asking why you didn’t include any notes from the third octave. Like how you jumped from the second octave to the 4th.
Tantos años esperando un video del rango vocal de MIKA ¡Gracias! 😍
Bflat4 and up are in mix voice (falsetto). If he practiced sirens he could turn them into full-voice notes.
je pense que tes recherches pour les notes les plus hautes sont exactes, mais Mika est un baryton, alors ses plus belles notes sont en bas ! Il peu chanter bien plus grave que dans la chanson "step with me" ;)
Je suis totalement daccord avec vous
On l'a entendu aller chercher des notes bien plus grave quand il a chanté avec l'orchestre sinfonique.
He has multiple G2s ("Good Guys", "Kids", "Tiny Love", "We'll Be Coming Back" Live In:Demand 2012), and F#2s ("Cry", "Domani", "Paloma", "Un Soleil Mal Luné", "Your Sympathy")
Also what live performance is that really good F#5 from?
“i want you back”
What performance is happy ending at 3:18 from?
live parc des princes
Il avoisine plutôt les 4 octaves étant donné l'étendu de ses notes grave:)
1:32 What is the name of the song? (sorry, but I don't speak English)
touches you
@@_hou9062 Merci. Thank you.
1:32 my favourite
1:32 What is the name of the song? (sorry, but I don't speak English)
He sounded a little bit as freddie
what is the first song
Step with me
2.55-3.12 song?
It’s a cover of I Want You Back by Jackson 5
Celebrate (if I didn't make a mistake) and grace Kelly
Oh ok so he cant do chest voice belting of 5th octave so he does a head voice ok but why doesn't he has a 3rd octave range
He has a 3 octaves range, from G#2 to G#5
@@remifasol9922 2 years late but I believe they were asking why you didn’t include any notes from the third octave. Like how you jumped from the second octave to the 4th.
Isn't G#2-G#5 4 octaves?
Yup, 5 minus 2 equals 4.
G#2-G#3 is an octave, G#3-G#4 is another one, and G#4-G#5 is a third octave.
@nancy !! do u not know sarcasm
He doesnt have a 3rd octave range wtf?
He has a 4 octave range pretty sure