A4-D#5-F5 Is his head voice my dude. and he flips into pure head voice at F5-F#5 and can go up to A5-B5 afterwards The dude has absolutley mastered everything head voice, except for a whistle register, but he sure as hell doesnt need it. My mixed range doesnt sound half as good and I can reach up precisley to a C6-C#6 because falsetto and falsetto like sounds are way easier to do than the chesty ass beltis and runs he can do from A4-D5
Damn, imagine sounding this good never having A voice lesson! This is what a raw, natural and a unique voice sounds like...what beautiful tone & texture he has.
hes great but I think his voice is actually slightly higher than most tenors.....by atleast by semitone or whole note. even with that every thing he does is impressive.
Not slightly. He is one of the highest tenors in contemporary music right now. His voice sits above a tenor. He's more comparable to a mezzo voice than a tenor.
@Soiya Ririn So that makes Bruno a high tenor altino - like a low-ish soprano/high mezzo (similar to Jeffrey Lewis who has the same voice type), is that right?
One thing important : He can go higher than Adele in All I ask (the Eb5), but it's different, he's singing with his mixed voice, but Adele is in chest voice. I'd like so much she sings more with her mixed voice, it would also be awesome and maybe she wouldn't damage her vocal chords :/ and she could also go higher maybe reach F#5
UltiNapsKy They both sing in mixed voice. No one can sing in the fifth octave in pure chest voice, that's just a myth. Depending on your voice type you start mixing in the third or fourth octave, but nothing above an F4 can be non mixed. Don't make uninformed statements please.
Haha I swear I won't go bananas cause you're just nicely asking a question, not stating opinions as facts. Okay so here's the deal. I'm not really really sure I understand your question exactly, but generally the point is we all mix as we ascend higher and belt. It is in fact a blend of our modal/chest voice (to put it simply your speaking/singing voice) and the headvoice. With regards to the effortlesness, you can have an effortless mix (which is a sign of great technique) but that doesn't necessarily translate to a belt that seems effortless. The belts that seem effortless are usually head dominant, while Bruno is chest dominant. Some singers prefer a balanced mix, others a chestier mix (meaning shifting a bit more to chest) and others a head dominant mix (usually the ones that sound really light). A great contrast is Demi and Ariana; Demi sounds more pushy and strained because she uses a chesty approach which also makes her sound more powerful, while Ariana uses a heady approach which gives her effortlesness but lighter belts. Still, they both have lousy techniques. A balanced mix is usually the way to go, but you can be chestier or headier and still maintain a healthy tecnique. The problem with Bruno is that he indeed uses a very chesty approach (NOT pure chest, just chest dominant) AND a terrible technique, which I might say are deal breakers for vocal decline. Sorry for my huge rambling, just trying to be thorough!
That's unfortunately the most I can tell you myself. The best reasonators are the mouth and the pharynx just behind it, as you know. And diaphragm support is always a great help. There many videos on how to properly mix and achieve diaphragmatic support (the diaphragm should usually be the easiest part to achieve on your own) but always make sure to check their credits and the user comments. Beyond that, the best you can do is take some vocal lessons of course. The internet doesn't guarantee any level of success at all unfortunately. On a positive note, I have found that quite a few people seem to have a natural understanding of mix and breath support and achieve it with relative ease. A tip I always recommend is; find singers that are known for their healthy techniques and try to imitate them. Not imitate their tone or their high notes, but the open sound and relaxed throat feeling that should be fairly obvious. Adjust the key of their song to your voice and range comfort, relax and let your voice reasonate the way theirs does. :)
I would love to be able to sing bruno mars songs but way outta my range, well chest anyway and ive only started learning about how to use head voice. I would like to know if he sings theses high notes in a chest voice? I'm probably asking a stupid question I know, but would like to know so i can try out his songs and do them properly
Caleb Lafaitele Some can mix higher than others, Tenors like Bruno have a very high mix voice. I myself can't mix, I've tried but I'm currently trying to keep a stable larynx as I sing high. I'm a Baritone/Bass btw.
I could sing bruno songs better except I hate using mix voice so I only sing in chest because I view it as a cop out because baritones can also use mix voice and the whole point of being a tenor is to sing higher than baritones. However this does wear out my voice faster because constantly pushing chest into the fifth octave isn't great for my voice.
lol at the "experts" bashing at his technique, throaty, high larynx singing blabla. Let me tell you, you know nothing about singing. It's easy bashing at other people's singing behind the screen. Try to sing half as good as him and then you can talk. If you can't stand him, lol nobody cares too. If you'd know anything about technique, you would know that reaching the high notes he hits would need proper technique in the first place, not to mention the ease he manages to hit them. Haters are gonna hate, and that's why he's famous and you're not ;)
Ricardo Tan even with a shitty technique you can have a lot of range. for example: demi lovato, ariana grande, christina Aguilera, etc. I love his voice but he would be 10 times better if he used better technique. I'll never understand why tenors feel the need to push when in most cases it's probably in their range.
why? did the truth hurt you? if you're gonna call someone dumb, at least you should point out where I sounded dumb, otherwise you will just make yourself look like a 9-year-old kid who can't argue and just go on to insult people instead.
if they have a lot of range, then they must be doing something right. maybe not perfect, but this isn't opera. Plus, any guy with a shitty technique won't reach anywhere near the notes Bruno Mars is hitting. Bruno Mars sang and performed since he was 4, remember that.
something i thought about Bruno. 1. I'm a Bruno huge fan, listen to his all song and live perfomance exist in internet. And he is a super talent composer and performer. One of the best songwriter, hit maker and can cover any legend like MJ or Prince perfect. No one can deny his musical talent 2. But his vocal is not that good. His " voice ", or his tone/ timbre is pleasant and unique, but his technique is bad. some years ago, i always think he is the best singer and can challenge with a opera tenor, lol, but now, with more experience, some singing lession and have teach by knowlegde people from realife to internet, i know he is not a good vocalist at all, even not average. His low register is very weak, only supported down to F#3. anything lower sound airy and can't audible. even when he supported, his volume is so small. His mix isn't good at all too, though being a very high tenor natural ( which give the easy to sing 5th octaves note ), but his voice become thin, squeeze as low as G4, and when he ascend higher, the more strain he sing with. And he always choose falsetto instead of Head voice. I'd say he is male version of Ariana Grande with natural high voice but not have proper technique, so they are strain so much but hard to hear and realize the strain than other singer. He still sing beautiful, but if he have proper technique, he will sing 100X better and proper technique is much more healthy. If sing with lot of strain, you will ruin your voice in only half of your career, like Christina. But with proper technique, you can sing till youre 70 like Pavarotti
His voice can go down to A2. I’ll give him credit because he might be using bad technique but he’s still been doing this for 30 years. Starting since he was 4 years old.
Brendon unrie and dimash are the only male singers I’d put above Bruno’s range in the music industry today. I still like Bruno’s singing better just because it’s more of my sound and my cup of tea.
Yikes, he doesn't resonate very well at all, all very throaty strainy, unstable vibrato, honestly I don't like all the throat, tongue/jaw tension, his mix is good. He should work on his tension.
I like his music pre Uptown funk, the style of his latest album is almost overly influenced by Uptown funk, and I just think that it lacks diversity in sound unlike his earlier work
Vocal Range you don't have to comment to every person who says his technique is bad lol. They're not hating. Plus if you don't care about someone straining, we'll that means you won't be able to listen to them singing anymore in the future.
+Rolling Apples I mean I know he's not perfect technically but sometimes the imperfection brings something to the performance ... I know this could damage him and maybe make his career finish earlier than it should... I just hope he will improve and focus on the technique but I know nobody's hating
His voice is so high. I would love for him to explore his head voice more. I'm sure he could reach a soprano high C (C6)
Akeem Wheat it’s not difficult to reach a soprano high C, of course he could
He could! I’m pretty sure
A4-D#5-F5 Is his head voice my dude. and he flips into pure head voice at F5-F#5 and can go up to A5-B5 afterwards The dude has absolutley mastered everything head voice, except for a whistle register, but he sure as hell doesnt need it. My mixed range doesnt sound half as good and I can reach up precisley to a C6-C#6 because falsetto and falsetto like sounds are way easier to do than the chesty ass beltis and runs he can do from A4-D5
@@matiaspereyra9375 I can access F#6 falsetto. It's actually easy.
@@matiaspereyra9375 What are the high notes that Bruno hit in Versace on the floor's chorus live versio?
He is so talented!
yesss
I love how he can hit all these notes perfectly
Damn, imagine sounding this good never having A voice lesson! This is what a raw, natural and a unique voice sounds like...what beautiful tone & texture he has.
Those Eb5s are surprisingly easy and free. I wonder how would he sound if he stopped smoking and didn't sing through fatigue.
The smoking is what makes him good. I think smoking makes your voice last longer and it gives him that rasp.
He should stop though smoking is never good
@@jimmyteriyaki9783 Smoking doesn’t make your voice last longer.....
@@KajiVocals Adele said in a interview that Bruno has a good voice cause he smokes
@@jimmyteriyaki9783 Well, I’m sorry to break this to you but that’s not how the voice works.
I like his singing techniques.. He's singing type was alto tenor.
@Valkyrie PhantomCain He Can use Heady mix, but that's not his style
hes great but I think his voice is actually slightly higher than most tenors.....by atleast by semitone or whole note. even with that every thing he does is impressive.
Not slightly. He is one of the highest tenors in contemporary music right now. His voice sits above a tenor. He's more comparable to a mezzo voice than a tenor.
Not really, he is more like a high tenor
*Leggero tenor*
@@KajiVocals So that means his passagi is E4 and A4 yeah?
@Soiya Ririn So that makes Bruno a high tenor altino - like a low-ish soprano/high mezzo (similar to Jeffrey Lewis who has the same voice type), is that right?
Such a throaty performance in all I ask. But the emotions he conveyed and high notes covered it. But I wish he would stop being so high larynx
He could improve but I still think he is so talented
For real. By all accounts he shouldn’t be able to sing
3:23 was an E3, so his live range here was E3-Eb5-G5
finally video great job keep going
and more amazing vids
Yeah I know I haven't been publishing videos for a lot ... it's because of school :( Thank you
ohh yeah school i mean what can i say .... all can i say you go girl and i have exam tomorrow so i need to go study ahh i hate physics
Is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️
Why does it seem like he sings better than the original
Thanks a lot for this explanation
im know im sooo late but he goes down to E3 in this
What's good with him is his durability 🥂
Goatttt
O melhor!!
One thing important : He can go higher than Adele in All I ask (the Eb5), but it's different, he's singing with his mixed voice, but Adele is in chest voice. I'd like so much she sings more with her mixed voice, it would also be awesome and maybe she wouldn't damage her vocal chords :/ and she could also go higher maybe reach F#5
UltiNapsKy They both sing in mixed voice. No one can sing in the fifth octave in pure chest voice, that's just a myth. Depending on your voice type you start mixing in the third or fourth octave, but nothing above an F4 can be non mixed. Don't make uninformed statements please.
Haha I swear I won't go bananas cause you're just nicely asking a question, not stating opinions as facts.
Okay so here's the deal. I'm not really really sure I understand your question exactly, but generally the point is we all mix as we ascend higher and belt. It is in fact a blend of our modal/chest voice (to put it simply your speaking/singing voice) and the headvoice. With regards to the effortlesness, you can have an effortless mix (which is a sign of great technique) but that doesn't necessarily translate to a belt that seems effortless. The belts that seem effortless are usually head dominant, while Bruno is chest dominant. Some singers prefer a balanced mix, others a chestier mix (meaning shifting a bit more to chest) and others a head dominant mix (usually the ones that sound really light). A great contrast is Demi and Ariana; Demi sounds more pushy and strained because she uses a chesty approach which also makes her sound more powerful, while Ariana uses a heady approach which gives her effortlesness but lighter belts. Still, they both have lousy techniques. A balanced mix is usually the way to go, but you can be chestier or headier and still maintain a healthy tecnique. The problem with Bruno is that he indeed uses a very chesty approach (NOT pure chest, just chest dominant) AND a terrible technique, which I might say are deal breakers for vocal decline. Sorry for my huge rambling, just trying to be thorough!
That's unfortunately the most I can tell you myself. The best reasonators are the mouth and the pharynx just behind it, as you know. And diaphragm support is always a great help. There many videos on how to properly mix and achieve diaphragmatic support (the diaphragm should usually be the easiest part to achieve on your own) but always make sure to check their credits and the user comments. Beyond that, the best you can do is take some vocal lessons of course. The internet doesn't guarantee any level of success at all unfortunately.
On a positive note, I have found that quite a few people seem to have a natural understanding of mix and breath support and achieve it with relative ease. A tip I always recommend is; find singers that are known for their healthy techniques and try to imitate them. Not imitate their tone or their high notes, but the open sound and relaxed throat feeling that should be fairly obvious. Adjust the key of their song to your voice and range comfort, relax and let your voice reasonate the way theirs does. :)
Mike Kossifas Adele mixes as well. Eb5 can’t be pure chest voice. Bruno’s belts might be headier and that’s ok but they are in the same register
Adele has no mixed voice and has all but admitted it. So has Christina.
💕💕💕
Bruno Mars
2:05 I wanted to hit my screen so bad. Not gonna lie., it was out of pure envy
i can also reach that high notes with mixed voice not falsetto,
but unfortunately i can't do it very often like he did,
Then you’re likely doing something wrong, whether it be breathing, placements, lack of support etc.
I would love to be able to sing bruno mars songs but way outta my range, well chest anyway and ive only started learning about how to use head voice. I would like to know if he sings theses high notes in a chest voice? I'm probably asking a stupid question I know, but would like to know so i can try out his songs and do them properly
Caleb Lafaitele They aren't in chest, it's called "mix." It's a mix between the chest and head voice.
Rolling Apples thx for that now I need to learn how to do a mix lol
Caleb Lafaitele Some can mix higher than others, Tenors like Bruno have a very high mix voice. I myself can't mix, I've tried but I'm currently trying to keep a stable larynx as I sing high. I'm a Baritone/Bass btw.
Rolling Apples interesting, I will have to go back to lessons to sort it out
Caleb Lafaitele Yup, I highly recommend it.
I could sing bruno songs better except I hate using mix voice so I only sing in chest because I view it as a cop out because baritones can also use mix voice and the whole point of being a tenor is to sing higher than baritones. However this does wear out my voice faster because constantly pushing chest into the fifth octave isn't great for my voice.
D5 same range as Pavarotti
I used to sing Bruno Mars songs, i know it's not easy tho. But i just love too
Now my voice got lil husky, i think i should stop singing. Sad
145th Commented 💙
lol at the "experts" bashing at his technique, throaty, high larynx singing blabla. Let me tell you, you know nothing about singing. It's easy bashing at other people's singing behind the screen. Try to sing half as good as him and then you can talk. If you can't stand him, lol nobody cares too. If you'd know anything about technique, you would know that reaching the high notes he hits would need proper technique in the first place, not to mention the ease he manages to hit them. Haters are gonna hate, and that's why he's famous and you're not ;)
Ricardo Tan 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Ricardo Tan you sound so dumb right now lol
Ricardo Tan even with a shitty technique you can have a lot of range. for example: demi lovato, ariana grande, christina Aguilera, etc. I love his voice but he would be 10 times better if he used better technique. I'll never understand why tenors feel the need to push when in most cases it's probably in their range.
why? did the truth hurt you? if you're gonna call someone dumb, at least you should point out where I sounded dumb, otherwise you will just make yourself look like a 9-year-old kid who can't argue and just go on to insult people instead.
if they have a lot of range, then they must be doing something right. maybe not perfect, but this isn't opera. Plus, any guy with a shitty technique won't reach anywhere near the notes Bruno Mars is hitting. Bruno Mars sang and performed since he was 4, remember that.
1:02
something i thought about Bruno.
1. I'm a Bruno huge fan, listen to his all song and live perfomance exist in internet. And he is a super talent composer and performer. One of the best songwriter, hit maker and can cover any legend like MJ or Prince perfect. No one can deny his musical talent
2. But his vocal is not that good. His " voice ", or his tone/ timbre is pleasant and unique, but his technique is bad. some years ago, i always think he is the best singer and can challenge with a opera tenor, lol, but now, with more experience, some singing lession and have teach by knowlegde people from realife to internet, i know he is not a good vocalist at all, even not average. His low register is very weak, only supported down to F#3. anything lower sound airy and can't audible. even when he supported, his volume is so small. His mix isn't good at all too, though being a very high tenor natural ( which give the easy to sing 5th octaves note ), but his voice become thin, squeeze as low as G4, and when he ascend higher, the more strain he sing with. And he always choose falsetto instead of Head voice. I'd say he is male version of Ariana Grande with natural high voice but not have proper technique, so they are strain so much but hard to hear and realize the strain than other singer. He still sing beautiful, but if he have proper technique, he will sing 100X better and proper technique is much more healthy. If sing with lot of strain, you will ruin your voice in only half of your career, like Christina. But with proper technique, you can sing till youre 70 like Pavarotti
he supports E3-E4 , although ive even heard him strain on an E4 :/ his poor technique ruins it
Agreed
His voice can go down to A2. I’ll give him credit because he might be using bad technique but he’s still been doing this for 30 years. Starting since he was 4 years old.
@@Nordiclatina That's not true.
Thx for the analysis, he really needs to work on technique more with his lower register & probably even his upper register to
Lol everyone is so surprise cause he hit a E5 lol there is a lot of male singer that could reach way higher than him
dxt nguyxn he can hight higher then E5 so I f dad don’t what your point was
So what? Just because someone can go higher that doesn’t mean that it is normal or not impressive.
Ferny 👏🏻👏🏻
Brendon unrie and dimash are the only male singers I’d put above Bruno’s range in the music industry today. I still like Bruno’s singing better just because it’s more of my sound and my cup of tea.
@@jimmyteriyaki9783 Alex Newell, Adam Lambert, Mitch Grassi can all sing higher than Bruno as well. Nonetheless, he’s still a good high tenor.
Yikes, he doesn't resonate very well at all, all very throaty strainy, unstable vibrato, honestly I don't like all the throat, tongue/jaw tension, his mix is good. He should work on his tension.
Sure but nobody can say he has no talent, do you agree?
Vocal Range oh obviously he's talented, do wish he would start working on his issues doubt he will, probably just sings to sing not a technical thing
gpmad12 Yeah I agree with you but I'd love him even if he won't work on his issues
I like his music pre Uptown funk, the style of his latest album is almost overly influenced by Uptown funk, and I just think that it lacks diversity in sound unlike his earlier work
gpmad12 It's life, always change
Stop of compare him with others singers
I didn't want to be cruel. Sorry if I hurt you
yikes that lack of support and tension was not nice, not to mention how throaty he got
I don't care just about the technique
Vocal Range you don't have to comment to every person who says his technique is bad lol. They're not hating. Plus if you don't care about someone straining, we'll that means you won't be able to listen to them singing anymore in the future.
+Rolling Apples I mean I know he's not perfect technically but sometimes the imperfection brings something to the performance ... I know this could damage him and maybe make his career finish earlier than it should... I just hope he will improve and focus on the technique but I know nobody's hating
Vocal Range Imperfection in singing brings nothing good about the voice or performance though, that's only in personality type of thing.
He's sometimes a little too tensed, yes. But there's absolutely nothing wrong with his support. Do you even know what support is?
I can barely hit F#5 lol
Vocal Trance I can't carry a tune in a bucket, so I think he can sing well!