You can tell Jeremy’s a Lyric Tenor, because his voice has this warmth, and his Middle Range is Thick. Also his voice shines even in the extremes of his range I would say, very well rounded voice.
To me he sounds like a larger voiced lower set leggero, doesn't sound as rich his his timbre/middle upper range as a light lyric like David Phelps, Eli jacobson. It's also probably the reason why he practised himself to develop such projection, ring, thickness & mass in the middle to upper belts
@@TomCristoforo It's okay to do so as long as you aren't hyperfocused. Some people, unfortunately, only talk about voice types and nothing else (I used to be that way myself).
His E4 is INCREDIBLE! It just has such a full and rich tone even next to his best top belts! I’d KILL for that fullness in my belts! I’d love to learn how to do that without being tight and tense
i love how theres a 16 minute part just for his A4 s 😭😭 (i thought i went into a deep dive of jj vids and that i've watched all the vids of him to see but i still see vids i havent seen before in here..) i wonder where his great gatsby songs would fit in here 1:17:57 this vid changes lives
@@TomCristoforo This is a silly comment given how much I actually adore baritone voices. I think classifying tenors as baritones is far more harmful than pointing it the misinformation on the Internet :)
A suggested Vocal Range video is from Ben Funkhauser! Better known as "Benoncé" because of his incredible melismas and riffs! He is also an actor in musicals and has participated in a duet with Natalie Weiss (wonderful singer!!)
Wow! I had seen a range about it for years and I didn't imagine such a huge Range update! An incredible voice! there are amazing covers of it! and it's nice to see something updated from him!
I had seen another singer who is also in musicals and deserves a video. His name is Eric Michael Krop, he has a fabulous cover of Céline's "To Love You More"!
He’s so inspiring!! I want to challenge myself to go above G4 without falling into mixed voice or head voice My singing range is c3-g4 So I think I’m a tenor
A compelling vocal range video about Jeremy Jordan! I've already known him for his big Broadway belting technique 😊 He has a very full and solid lower register with a certain amount of vocal fry in. I think he sounds a bit hollow in the 3rd octave because of the style and the operatic tone used, but it's ok. Extensive belting range and mixed voice pushed to the upper extremity. Underused and thus not very pleasant head voice 😏 Thanks Kaji😉
Sohyang is a great singer though, and a very proficient one, she just has very bad health most of the time, which probably leaded her to what we're hearing today. She used to have solid chest voice development. At least she's a great and consistent performer as well, which is already quite a bit. Unlike some other famous singers, I don't want to mention...
@@ryzen8849 I don’t see it as a major issue, no singer is perfect, I still very much like her voice, for example and she’s consistent with her performances, doesn’t matter whether she has 80% or 20% of chest development + I’m pretty sure she just doesn’t really showcase it, cause her singing is concentrated around upper part of her voice, which is understandable I remember times, when same thing was said about Ariana, but turned out she has quite developed lows and just intentionally makes them sound low for her, when in reality it isn’t. Could be the same story with Sohyang, who knows
@@lightning0506 I understand but my opinion is my opinion. I like full belters while coreless singers aren't my cup of tea. She has good technique, yes but the absence of depth and richness prevents me from liking her. Like you said, she has health issues. That sucks but still, not a good excuse to convince someone to like her voice.
I would not call Ariana’s lows developed. Just because Sohyang’s lows are worse does not make Ariana’s lows solid. Her chest voice as a whole is still quite underdeveloped.
Love to see more ”contemporary” Broadway performers on your channel😁 May I ask, what do you think of Aaron Tveit’s voice and technique? Have you ever thought about making a video on him?
Eh, he's alright. Like most pop/broadway singers, however, he has too much falsetto participation in his upper belts. He's good, I'm just not a fan of that lighter sound up there.
You can tell Jeremy’s a Lyric Tenor, because his voice has this warmth, and his Middle Range is Thick. Also his voice shines even in the extremes of his range I would say, very well rounded voice.
To me he sounds like a larger voiced lower set leggero, doesn't sound as rich his his timbre/middle upper range as a light lyric like David Phelps, Eli jacobson. It's also probably the reason why he practised himself to develop such projection, ring, thickness & mass in the middle to upper belts
@nocontractnogames Do you know what a leggero is? Jeremy has depth to his voice, he's more of a full lyric.
Correct
Can ANY comment section not descend into vocal type bs? Why does anybody care?
@@TomCristoforo It's okay to do so as long as you aren't hyperfocused. Some people, unfortunately, only talk about voice types and nothing else (I used to be that way myself).
A4 is his signature. So fullfilling.
Bro his vocal range plus that vibrato like this dude is so talented I would give anything to meet Jeremy jordan
This is basically an hour of Jeremy Jordan’s high notes
His E4 is INCREDIBLE! It just has such a full and rich tone even next to his best top belts! I’d KILL for that fullness in my belts! I’d love to learn how to do that without being tight and tense
Hot damn, homie fr put together an hour and 23 minutes of Jeremy Jordan and I respect you for it.
This isn’t much. My other videos are longer.
His lows and belts are what the standards should be for male vocalists rn and I love his vibrato and tone like ugh
1:17:57 you are so welcome
Okay. That E5 was amazing and all, but that note he sustained before had so much grit it as beautiful to listen to. 1:18:53
i love how theres a 16 minute part just for his A4 s 😭😭 (i thought i went into a deep dive of jj vids and that i've watched all the vids of him to see but i still see vids i havent seen before in here..)
i wonder where his great gatsby songs would fit in here
1:17:57 this vid changes lives
Wow what an amazing voice..It's so beautiful. He's has so much freedom at A4. I can sing in that area but his A4 is like my F4.
KING OF A4!
Never heard of him till today. He displays actual ring in some os his 4th octave belts. Wonderful tenor.
“We love you Jeremy Jordan‼️” we all say in unison‼️🗣️😇
43:22 that run sounds so nice
What a developed voice 😍
Im so impressed by his lower register!!! For a tenor, it is very full ans well-developed!! 💯
Maybe more high baritone
@zoteck9177 He is a tenor. No baritone bone in his body. Do not spread misinformation.
@@zoteck9177 Lol he's a tenor pal. Baritones have stronger lows than he does.
@@KajiVocalsOh man. How awful it would be if he were a baritone. The anti-baritone sentiment on the Internet is beyond bizarre
@@TomCristoforo This is a silly comment given how much I actually adore baritone voices. I think classifying tenors as baritones is far more harmful than pointing it the misinformation on the Internet :)
Aww such a cutie with that great voice
Jeremy is absolutely incredible, and I cannot get over the time and effort you put into compiling all of this! Thank you so much for this!
Amazing voice
Good phrasing and very convincing performer.
His belts are so clean and his vibrato is mostly consistent
Amazing belter, so much fullness and roundness, very satisfying and pleasant to hear him!
Insane projection! He's well developed from bottom to top!
Lyrics Tenor. One of the best Tenor in this Gen. What's your next video Kaji?
His A4s are monstrous
Dion could never especially now!
@@N2RAreacts Re-read 🤭
@@austinbuckley2400 what
I really like when he chooses a more classical approach. Much more freedom and a great ringing vibrato!
My Vocal Range:
Fry: E-28-G#4
Subharmonic Fry: F-21-A2
Inhale/Ingressive: D-17-A7
Lip Buzz: C#-12-Bb4
1st Subharmonic: G-1-F#7
Chest-Fry: F0-F#4
Growl: A0-G5
Kargyraa Subharmonic: B0-C1
2nd Subharmonic: D1-B6
Growl Subharmonic: Eb1-B1
3rd Subharmonic: F1-G3
4th Subharmonic: F1
Kargyraa: Bb1-F4
Lip Roll: E3-E6
Chest Note: C#2-A6
Head Note: B1-B6
Mixed Note: F2-E7
Falsetto: F3-G#7
Whistle: Bb4-A7
Whistle Note: G3-E10
Vocal Range: E-28-E10
38 octaves
Hm.
Just Impressive❤
Me when I lie
I love Jeremy Jordan; definitely an inspiration!!!
A suggested Vocal Range video is from Ben Funkhauser!
Better known as "Benoncé" because of his incredible melismas and riffs!
He is also an actor in musicals and has participated in a duet with Natalie Weiss (wonderful singer!!)
It’s kinda hard to believe that up until college he was a baritone. He’s got a great voice.
He is a tenor, and not a low one either.
@Good Time Editing HE IS A TENOR. PERIOD. AND A FULL ONE
In what world? He’s about as high of a tenor you can be
@@KajiVocalshe is a high baritone
@@leidipimentinhano high baritone
The BEST voice ❤
Been waiting for this! Definitely my role model vocalist!
52:36 - 52:45 - 52:51 ARE GORGEOUSSSS, strong, deep and full.
Wow! I had seen a range about it for years and I didn't imagine such a huge Range update! An incredible voice! there are amazing covers of it! and it's nice to see something updated from him!
He absolutely SLAYED that Celine song
He really did, didn't he. 🍐
Even though he hated it
59:37 🔥
Great lyric tenor. Very clear voice too
I had seen another singer who is also in musicals and deserves a video. His name is Eric Michael Krop, he has a fabulous cover of Céline's "To Love You More"!
Wonderful range, I love listening to him sing!
He’s so inspiring!!
I want to challenge myself to go above G4 without falling into mixed voice or head voice
My singing range is c3-g4
So I think I’m a tenor
Range doesn't dictate voice type my friend
A compelling vocal range video about Jeremy Jordan! I've already known him for his big Broadway belting technique 😊
He has a very full and solid lower register with a certain amount of vocal fry in. I think he sounds a bit hollow in the 3rd octave because of the style and the operatic tone used, but it's ok. Extensive belting range and mixed voice pushed to the upper extremity. Underused and thus not very pleasant head voice 😏 Thanks Kaji😉
He had Such a beautiful voice
Notes below G2 sounds like vocal fry which is normal for tenor, thats so low
At least he is consistent with good tonal quality and projection down to A2 which isn't a thing u see everyday in current mainstream
58:00 speed and atack GREAT
1:13:10 is HIGHHHHH
He seems to be consistent on
A2-B4/C5
Really great
I'll always choose singers with round and full belting plus developed bottom like him than coreless and underdeveloped singers like Sohyang.
Sohyang is a great singer though, and a very proficient one, she just has very bad health most of the time, which probably leaded her to what we're hearing today. She used to have solid chest voice development. At least she's a great and consistent performer as well, which is already quite a bit. Unlike some other famous singers, I don't want to mention...
@@lightning0506 Still not the type of sound that can be called solid. Even Ariana has better chest voice than her.
@@ryzen8849 I don’t see it as a major issue, no singer is perfect, I still very much like her voice, for example and she’s consistent with her performances, doesn’t matter whether she has 80% or 20% of chest development + I’m pretty sure she just doesn’t really showcase it, cause her singing is concentrated around upper part of her voice, which is understandable
I remember times, when same thing was said about Ariana, but turned out she has quite developed lows and just intentionally makes them sound low for her, when in reality it isn’t. Could be the same story with Sohyang, who knows
@@lightning0506 I understand but my opinion is my opinion. I like full belters while coreless singers aren't my cup of tea. She has good technique, yes but the absence of depth and richness prevents me from liking her. Like you said, she has health issues. That sucks but still, not a good excuse to convince someone to like her voice.
I would not call Ariana’s lows developed. Just because Sohyang’s lows are worse does not make Ariana’s lows solid. Her chest voice as a whole is still quite underdeveloped.
If I ever forgot I was gay all I’d have to do is watch this lmao
No seriously this dude is so insanely talented, I love listening to him sing :)
OMG, can you do a vocal showcase of Jazmine Sullivan’s newest version of round midnight? I think she was like C#3 to A5.
Love to see more ”contemporary” Broadway performers on your channel😁 May I ask, what do you think of Aaron Tveit’s voice and technique? Have you ever thought about making a video on him?
His range is amazing🔥 are we still the vocal range video on Kim Burrell??
Yes, just quite far on my schedule. The next vid is a gospel singer though. Quite an underrated one.
Hugh Jackman 😍 7:28
19:25 30:32 What songs are those? That sounds so powerful.
WOOOOWWW
32:06, I think that’s an A4
You forgot to add his C#3s
No, there were just no interesting ones.
@@KajiVocals oh why? He has numerous of good C#3s
Is it me or he has a little bit of a tremolo?. Either way he is great.
Occasionally yes but his vibrato is consistent naturally
what is 19:14 from?
Jamie miller vocal range video please
I concur 💯. His voice is phenomenal ☺️
god, wish i grew up in broadway
what song is at 8:23? googled the lyrics and couldnt find it
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He doesn't have a good C#5?
1:19:34 is that head voice or mix?
Headvoice
What is his "supported range" ?
who cares about that pseudo scientific term anyway?
He is consistent on
A2-B4/C5
1:06:40 good B4
@@jinji4609 1:07:09 way better even really strong
❤❤❤
thats an e3 not e2
There’s an octave unison there. Listen closely.
Tenor? His Ab2 is very breathy and not that well supported.
Obviously a tenor.
@@KajiVocals Just what I thought
i feel like everything above F#5 was just pure falsetto/head voice
The Under Pressure thing is definitely mixed.
I feel like he pulls in his upper range at *B4* and up
and *F5* and up is too heady for me
I don't like when guys sound nasally heady and winey
I'm the opposite lol I like variety of sound rather than basic and usual tenor sound
@@ri260 good for you
@@ri260 I wanna hear something different
not the same generic male sound
Eh, he's alright. Like most pop/broadway singers, however, he has too much falsetto participation in his upper belts. He's good, I'm just not a fan of that lighter sound up there.
Which belts are you talking about specifically? Because most of his stuff up to Eb5 is quite full.
light? when is light? the guy use more chest than 95% of ppl.
timestamps? you´re a joke. Like @Ayre T said: light? when is light? the guy use more chest than 95% of ppl.
@@leidipimentinha Relax. It's not that deep. No need to get personal over youtube comments.
@@alleviation91 i don' even know you. Not personal at all. Be cool, man