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All in all, there are 30+ different kinds of roles in opera. 😱 That means there are 30+ different and distinct kinds of singing. (That's nuts to me. Who knew one tiny little offshoot of one genre of classical music could have so much variety?! But anyways.) Women make up 11 of those kinds of roles, but reading about it's no fun at all. So here's what they sound like! RECORDINGS USED 💎 Glitter and Be Gay - Candide | Kristen Chenoweth 🤍 🥀 Sempre libera - La Traviata | Diana Damrau 🤍 🌹 Presentation of the Rose - Der Rosenkavalier | Barbara Bonney 🤍 🙏 O mio babbino caro - Gianni Schicchi | Kristina Mkhitaryan 🤍 🦋 Un bel dì, vedremo - Madama Butterfly | Leontyne Price 🤍 ⛩ In questa reggia - Turandot | Christine Goerke 🤍 🧝♀️ Hojotoho - Walküre | Jennifer Wilson 🤍 🐍 Una voce poco fa - Il barbiere di Siviglia | Joyce DiDonato 🤍 🍊 Habanera - Carmen | Elina Garanča 🤍 🤴 Wie du warst - Der Rosenkavalier | Elina Garanča 🤍 📿 Nel silenzio di quei raccoglimenti - Suor Angelica | Ewa Podles 🤍 STUFF USED 🎹 Piano Hoffman, ~1930 C.Bechstein, Czech Republic 📝 My favorite iPad sheet music reader - ForScore - 🤍 WHO AM I: Hiya! 👋 I’m Cait, a normal person with a normal job who happened to get all her degrees in opera. Even though I don’t sing full-time anymore, I’ll always love the art (of course!), so now I make videos to help make opera feel more accessible and relevant to people living in, you know, not 1800. GET IN TOUCH: I’d love to hear from you! I bucked socials a while ago, so until I can afford a social media manager (lolol), reaching out through the contact form on the Scores Unstitched website is definitely the way to go. AUDIO LIBRARY SOURCE Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. 🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍
All in all, there are 30+ different kinds of roles in opera. 😱 That means there are 30+ different and distinct kinds of singing. (That's nuts to me. Who knew one tiny little offshoot of one genre of classical music could have so much variety?! But anyways.) Men make up 14 of those kinds of roles, but reading about it's no fun at all. So here's what they sound like! RECORDINGS USED ⚱️ Hymn to the Sun - Akhnaten | Anthony Roth Constanzo 🤍 🐍 Alles fühlt der Liebe Freuden - The Magic Flute | Robert Norman 🤍 😢 Una furtiva lagrima - The Elixir of Love | Juan Diego Flórez 🤍 👨🎨 E lucevan le stelle - Tosca | Plácido Domingo 🤍 💪 Act 1 Finale - Siegfried | Siegfried Jerusalem 🤍 ✂️ Largo al factotum - The Barber of Seville | Gino Quilico 🤍 🐂 Votre toast (Toreador Song) - Carme | Sam Ramey 🤍 📿 Te Deum - Tosca | Bryn Terfel 🤍 🙏 Pietà, rispetto, amore - Macbeth | Dmitri Hvorostovsky 🤍 📖 Travelin' preacher - Susannah | Sam Ramey 🤍 🗡 Leb' wohl - Die Walküre | James Morris 🤍 🧥 Vecchia zimarra, senti - La Bohème | William Thomas 🤍 👠 Sia qualunque delle figlie - La Cenerentola | Alessandro Corbelli 🤍 😇 Cherubic Hymn | Mikhail Zlatopolsky 🤍 STUFF USED 🎹 Piano Hoffman, ~1930 C.Bechstein, Czech Republic 📝 My favorite iPad sheet music reader - ForScore - 🤍 WHO AM I: Hiya! 👋 I’m Cait, a normal person with a normal job who happened to get all her degrees in opera. Even though I don’t sing full-time anymore, I’ll always love the art (of course!), so now I make videos to help make opera feel more accessible and relevant to people living in, you know, not 1800. GET IN TOUCH: I’d love to hear from you! I bucked socials a while ago, so until I can afford a social media manager (lolol), reaching out through the contact form on the Scores Unstitched website is definitely the way to go. AUDIO LIBRARY SOURCE All recorded music is credited or in the public domain. This video is not intended for monetary compensation. It is for informational purposes only.
Donate via Paypal - 🤍 Have you ever wondered "what voice type am I"? In this video I will take you through a complete vocal range test to determine your voice classification, also known as vocal fach. You will discover how to find your vocal range, and the transition points in your voice known as the primo and secondo passaggio that will help you determine whether you are a bass, baritione, tenor, alto, mezzo or soprano. Fund the Next Vocal Workout - 🤍
Use this to find your vocal range - it only takes 1 minute. If you sing solo you need to know your range so that you can put songs into keys that suit your voice best. If you sing in a choir, you need to know your range to find the right section of the choir for you e.g. soprano, alto etc. If you practice singing your vocal range may increase over time. Choir Section vocal ranges are shown in a table at the end of the video so you can see where your vocal range fits in.
What's your voice type? Are you a soprano, mezzo soprano, alto, tenor, baritone or bass? In this video, I show you how to classify your singing voice. If you'd like to watch the full 55 minutes members-only live stream voice lesson, click here: 🤍 . If you'd like a free 15 minute preview of this lesson, you'll find it available here: 🤍 . Happy singing! ❤️ #shorts Vocal classifications for singers from high to low: Soprano G3 - E6 Mezzo soprano E3 - A5 Alto C3 - G5 Tenor G2 - C5 Baritone E2 - A4 Bass C2 - F4 JOIN TODAY - This video is a clip from a recent members-only live stream voice lesson. To watch the complete 55 minute video, click the Join button or Join link below. You'll also get access to all previous and future live stream voice lessons. New videos are recorded live every Monday and Thursday. Join here: 🤍 SKILLSHARE - Several of my vocal training courses are now available on Skillshare. Yay!!! By clicking this link below, you get one month of free access - 🤍 SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL - If you find these free YouTube lessons helpful and would like to support what we do here, your donations are most welcome via YouTube's SuperChat or at the PayPal link below - 🤍 Thank you for joining me in today's live voice lesson! Happy singing!
The students from Port Washington High School’s Limited Edition a cappella group explain and illustrate the different vocal ranges. More a capella content at 🤍
Can a baritone sing high? How much does vocal fach (type) really matters on contemporary style of singing? Vocal fach can define which range you're the most resonant, very important for singing classical music acoustically over a loud orchestra. But in pop and rock, you can abuse techniques such as mixed voice, head voice, vocal fry, whistle register, overtones, undertones and such in order to sing with your full extended range no matter your vocal type. With a good microphone, preamp, compressor, saturation and EQ the voice can sound huge and cut through a loud wall of guitars even outside the most resonant range of your vocal fach. don't let your vocal fach define what you can sing, don't be limited by it, sing whatever you want with the proper techniques! #mixedvoice #baritone #vocalfach #highnotes #headvoice #vocaltype #vocaltip #vocallesson #singinglesson #vocalcoach #metalsinger #rocksinger #singer #singing #singingtechnique #dreamtheater #metropolis
In this video, the 3 sub-fachs of the Contralto Fach (Coloratura, Lyric, and Dramatic Contralto) are explained and examples are given. All of these singers are found, through much research, to posses qualities of certain sub-fachs. Hopefully you all enjoy this video and my next upload will be the Mezzo Soprano Fach. Until next time, farewell!!
A selection of singers share their skills from the lowest voice type to the highest, demonstrating the power of the bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano, countertenor and soprano voices.
Free Voice Lessons: 🤍 My Website: 🤍 Limited range is a problem EVERY vocalist struggles with at various points in their journey. You struggle with a vocal range cap if: You are constantly lowering the key in songs you want to cover. You avoid writing melodies that cover lots of notes because you are tired of struggling. Your throat tenses up even as you're preparing to hit a higher 'problem note'. Your voice gets tired easily when singing in your upper chest resonance. Lots more reasons... Let me show you an extremely simple exercise that will help you break through that vocal range brick wall! Any vocalist can do this and get benefit from it, regardless of your voice type!
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* Visit 🤍 for more info. * * Facebook - 🤍 * * How to increase your vocal range - 3 simple exercises * 🤍 I received a great question today that I wanted to share with you, because I know this is something that might be on your mind. The question is, “How can I increase my vocal range?” or “How can I extend my vocal range?” This is a wonderful question. Especially if you are a singer that really wants to experience a wide variety of musical stylings and musical choices. Today’s music is super versatile. Artists use a mix of really great dark deep lows and some really wonderful free-floating highs. If you want to be able to do a little bit of both, then this video blog post is just for you. Today we are going to talk about how to increase your vocal range. How to increase my vocal range Let’s talk about vocal range for a moment. There are three coordinations that I want to go over today. These three must be in balance in order for you to increase your vocal range. 1. Relaxation 2. Resonance 3. Vocal cord coordination In the video above, I’m going to give you some simple sounds to play with these three coordinations. These are not elaborate vocal exercises. They are just simple sounds that you can use on your own. They are proven to help increase your vocal range. Relaxation Let's talk about the first of the three coordinations that will help increase your vocal range, Relaxation. A lot of times of singers will try to reach for a high note. What happens is that the muscles in the tongue, the jaw and the throat will feel all kinds of tension in order to reach for that high note. We want to work around this by simply staying very very very still. We want to use a sigh to get up and over the place with that attention may occur. We just want to gently move the sound forward. You want to imagine that your sound can get up and over the jaw, into the head space, and out in front of you. This is going to reprogram the body to associate release with a high sound. When you do the sigh exercise, stay focused on how relaxed you can be. You can do a wide variety of pitches if you can maintain absolute stillness in your jaw, your larynx, and your tongue while sighing. Resonance Now let’s move on to the second of the three coordinations that will help increase your vocal range. Here we want to play with Resonance by using an NG sound, like we’re saying the word “song” or “sing”. The back of your tongue is going to lift and touch the soft palate. The tip of the tongue is just going to stay resting against the bottom teeth. This is really going to focus your resonance into the nose space. You might feel a little bit of pressure inside there. This exercise is so amazing because it removes a lot of the pressure from the neck and throat by removing the mouth as a resonator. If you feel pinching in the throat, go back and relax. Then try the NG at a later time. After you have the NG really helping your resonance into the nose space, go from an NG sigh to dropping the tongue. The sigh will carry your sound forward by using a combination of residence spaces. By keeping your sigh consistent, you will gradually blend both of those registers. Vocal Cord Coordination The last of the three coordinations that will help increase your vocal range is Vocal Cord Coordination. This will help you specifically if you are experiencing a really crazy break as your sound enters your headier quality. If you experience that, vocal words are actually breaking apart on the top. A good way to work with that is to do a crazy laugh at a higher pitch. Go ahead and give it a try. You are coordinating your vocal cords really rapidly at a high pitch, which is going to remove a lot of the squeeze. Play with different pitches for a better sound. Try to laugh and then coordinate the pitch. This is a wonderful way to train your vocal cords to coordinate at higher pitches without squeezing. Feel free to send me any questions that you have. If you want me to answer a specific question, please comment below. For more info on how to increase your vocal range, check out 🤍. I'm constantly putting up new content. So feel free to subscribe. Thank you so much for joining me today and I can’t wait to hear you sing. Royalty free music for intro and outro from 🤍 | Copyright: "Sentimental Stories" by Katzy
In one minute, quickly learn the most common range for the operatic baritone singing voice. But firstly, an expansive range is not the goal for young baritones. One should find power in the voice from the middle out in both directions. Remember that as the voice moves down, do not be tempted to cover or darken the sound. Likewise, as the voice moves up, discover where your passaggio begins and that’s where the next journey will begin. My range indications slightly vary across the board but it is the most common range for operatic baritones. Other genres don't apply. Enjoy! Let me know your thoughts below.
Find Your Vocal Range in only 6 Seconds: 🤍 Master Your Voice Singing Course: ramseyvoice.com/special-offer Introduction 0:00 What is vocal range? 0:46 Why knowing your range is important 2:15 Know your low and high range 2:20 Know your weak spots 3:20 Measure your progress 4:10 Find your comfortable range (tessitura) 5:35 Finding your lower range 6:33 Finding your higher range 8:16 Vocal range is an incredibly important part of becoming a better singer. But what is vocal range, how can you find yours and how do you use it to make better choices for yourself as an artist. Today, I'll answer all these questions about vocal range and much more. Then, towards the end, we'll take a look at a simple scale you can use to find your range in less than a minute. The scale works for guys and girls, so it doesn't matter how you identify. Let's get started. Vocal range is known as the measurement from the lowest note you can sing to the highest note you can sing. Now vocal range is always written as two letters followed by two numbers with a hyphen between them like this: Ex. C3-G5. The first set of numbers and letters indicates the lowest note you can sing, in this case a C in the 3rd octave (below middle C). The second set of numbers and letters is the highest note you can sing, in this case a G in the 5th octave. Range is written this way as a very simple way to see the extremes of someone's voice. If I know I can sing from an E3 to an E5, I know that a lot of songs that are in that range will fit my voice. But in addition to knowing how low or high you can sing, there are lots of good reasons to knowing your vocal range. The first big reason is that knowing your vocal range will help you determine your voice type. Voice types such as Bass, Tenor, Alto and Soprano are determined by many factors. But vocal range is a big part of them. So if you know your vocal range, you can make a pretty educated guess as to your voice type. The second reason to know your vocal range is to know where your weak spots are. Many singers have an audible break or bridge point in their voice where they'll be tempted to pull up or disconnect into falsetto. This may happen on a different note for everyone. But if you know your vocal range, it will be much easier to pinpoint where this trouble spot is so that you can work on it. The third reason to find your vocal range is to measure your progress in vocal training. I've had many students who start taking lessons and are unaware of how much and quickly they develop. While this is largely due to very effective singing techniques, it's always good for the student to know how and by how much they're progressing. If you are just starting vocal training, it's good to test out your range so you can get a before and after snapshot of your range. Then once you've been training for a while, you can test it again to see how much you've improved. The final reason to find your vocal range is to pick songs that fit your voice. Like I mentioned earlier, if you know that your vocal range goes up to an E5, then you can probably choose songs that go up to that note. Alternatively, if you're having challenges singing above an E4, you might want to choose songs that stay below that note until your vocal training helps you hit the notes better. Now that you understand the reasons to find your vocal range, here's a very simple exercise to help you find vocal range immediately. The exercise is simple: 1. Sing an "Ah" vowel (as in "Awesome") and find the note C4 (middle C) in your voice. 2. Now, sing a descending C major scale going down to the lowest note in your voice. 3. Mark the lowest note you can sing. 4. Next, sing the C4 again but this time sing an ascending C major scale going up to the highest note in your voice. 5. Mark the highest note you can sing. Now, write both of those notes next to each other with a hyphen between them. It may look something like this: Ex. C3-G5. And that's how you find your vocal range. Remember you can use this to know how low and high you can sing, determine voice type, find your weak spots, measure your progress and pick songs to fit your voice.
Find your vocal range fast! Do you know what your vocal range is? Take this quick female vocal range test to determine your lowest and highest singing notes. Knowing your vocal range is important for voice classification and auditions. Make sure that the notes you sing are technically correct and not strained or forced. Let me know your test results in the comments section.
Get Your Vocal Type & Famous Singer Match: 🤍 If you're asking yourself "what's my voice type?" this vocal range finder video will help you better identify your voice type, and which singers you have the closest vocal range. Once you find your range the video includes a vocal range chart identifying ranges for bass, baritone, tenor, countertenor, contralto, mezzo-soprano and soprano voice types. Knowing your voice classification should help you better find which keys you should pick when selecting songs to sing and how to fit into a choir or singing group. 📚 Resources 📚 - The vocal range finder app: 🤍 - MasterClass singing lessons: 🤍 © 2021 Playback.fm Disclaimer: This video description contains an affiliate link, if a purchase is made, we may receive a commission.
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#shorts Many singers want to learn how to sing stronger. So they believe that they need to add more breath power in order to sing stronger. But vocal strength actually comes from the right combination of the vocal fold muscle AND breath control. Here's how you can find it today!
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#soprano #spintosoprano #coloratura #vocalfach I see too much confusion concerning this subject in this vocal community. So I tried my best to help to understand the fächer( German). After watching the whole video you’ll be able to classify accurately a singer. I promise💪🏾
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Today I watch and react to Dimash Kudaibergen who might just be the singer with the biggest vocal range EVER. Going from F2 to the incredibly high note D8 his amazing voice spans over 5 octaves. Technically there's no denying he has incredible talent. But does it sounds good? Discord server: 🤍 🤍 Merch: 🤍 Reddit: 🤍 My & video & music gear: 🤍 🤍 Business contact (Sponsorships etc): roomiebusiness🤍gmail.com Edited by August Green
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DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN! VOCAL RANGE (2022) An updated video of the vocal range of our dear dimash kudaibergen! Always impressing us with her incredible vocal range. #conteúdovoice #Vocalrangedimash #Dimashkudaibergen playlist interesting for you 👇 🤍 you will like this one too 👇 🤍 Latest video is also great for Dimash fans❤️ 🤍
What Is My Voice Type? What The Fach? LIVE STREAM - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy The Vocal Fach System was developed in Germany at the end of the 19th Century for opera houses to create distinct categories for all the roles in an opera in order to aid auditions and casting. Fach means classification, specialty, category. Singers were placed in a Fach according to their voice types and they would only study the characters that belonged in that category. ( laugh sometimes because I think of it like the Indian "Caste" system. Meaning, once you were born into poverty, no matter how many times you come back in reincarnation, you will always be a pauper. Or if you were born into royalty, you would always come back a king. Nonetheless, it is still a very helpful way to understand "voice types." With that said: Opera houses would keep records of singers according to Fach and they would call them in for auditions according to which roles were available. All together singers and roles were placed in a Fach according to the following vocalcharacteristics: • range – the notes your body can produce • weight – light voices, bright and agile; heavy voices, powerful, rich, and darker • size – the amount of sound you can produce and your voice's dramatic effect • tessitura – part of the range which is most comfortable to sing • timbre or color – unique voice quality and texture • transition points – points where you change from chest, to middle, to head register • vocal registers – how extended each register is • speech level – speaking range • physical characteristics – height and build • age and experience The Fach System is still used widely throughout the world (especially in Europe), and although it might seem as a very stringent way of classifying singers, knowing your specific voice type can help you make better decisions when auditioning. Most composers have particular voice types in mind, some times even specific singers, when working on their operas. Nowadays, directors and conductors try to recreate the feeling of particular characters by choosing singers whose voice power, size, timber, color, and range match the composer's intentions. Think about it: would a soprano with a heavy and powerful voice be a good fit for the role of a young girl like Gilda in Rigoletto? And how about a bright and airy tenor for the role of a dramatic character like Canio in Pagliacci? I wish this book was translated into English. This book by Rudolf Kloiber's Handbuch der Oper, is the definitive complete manual on voice types, auditioning, and roles. Since it hasn't been published in English, below please find a very scaled down version of vocal fachs, their categories, their characteristics and their ranges (which I will include as well). Here is the LINK to the full article: 🤍 Now that you have learned all about the major categories in voice types, I'm sure you'll want to know how to distinguish between the secondary categories. Do you know the difference between a lyric soprano and a dramatic soprano or a leggero tenor and a spinto tenor? How can you tell which one you are? We will be discussing this in our Youtube Live Stream! See you soon! Subscribe here 🤍 and check out my website at 🤍 Learn how to sing better for beginners, all the way to learning advanced PRO vocal techniques. Increase vocal range and become a better singer than you ever thought possible! Check out Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy and see what the possibilities really are! Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy - Where The PROOF Is In The Singing! Check out these additional resources: How to sing: 🤍 Singing Lessons: 🤍 How To Sing Higher: 🤍 What Is My Vocal Range and Voice Type: 🤍 How To Get Over Stage Fright and Fear of Singing Publicly: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter: 🤍 Business E-mail: ktvahelp🤍gmail.com
EXPAND VOCAL RANGE UPWARDS - THREE EXERCISES GUARANTEED TO WORK. The exercises to expand vocal range upwards are simple. This video will show three exercises on how to expand vocal range upwards. These will expand vocal range in any singer and the vocal range you have now will get higher. 🤍 Free PDF - Get Your Vocal Type: 🤍 Subscribe to My Channel and Get More Great Tips: 🤍 SCHEDULE YOUR SKYPE OR IN PERSON LESSON HERE: 🤍 Join Power to Sing's Exclusive Membership "Singers Impact": Get Singers Impact Here: 🤍 Subscribe to My Channel and Get More Great Tips: 🤍 #ExpandVocalRangeUpwards #PowerToSing Chuck Gilmore Say hi on social: Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Power To Sing Website: 🤍 Help us caption & translate this video! 🤍
What the Fach! Voice Classification for Singers In opera, voices are categorized according to Fach, which is a German concept of compartmentalizing each voice type into smaller sub-types. Even if you're not an opera singer, this information can help you understand and capitalize on your vocal strengths. DON'T MISS OUT! Subscribe to be notified of weekly uploads! Follow these steps: 1. Go to my channel page (🤍 2. If you're not subscribed, click the Subscribe button. 3. Click the bell icon. 4. A dialog box will appear, allowing you to select to receive All notifications. 5. Click Save. SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL 🤍 Patreon - Coming Soon! Donor levels & benefits TBD VOCAL COACHING & VOICE LESSONS Skype Voice Lessons Anywhere In-Person Lessons in Central Washington Vocal Splendor Studios 🤍 LET'S CONNECT Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Pinterest - 🤍 Linked In - 🤍 HEAR ME SING - 🤍
Free pdf with voice classifications: 🤍 Find your vocal range with this vocal range test by first singing down with the piano step-by-step until you reach your lowest singable pitch and then singing up step-by-step until you find your highest note. Afterwards you can compare your range with the common voice classifications.
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This is a vocal warm up for bass range singers using the first 5 notes of the major scale, starting on A2 and rises to A4.
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This video are inspired in +BZBlaner videos, you can find the other female voices there: 🤍 NOTE TO DISCLAIMER: This video is merely speculative. Opera singers sing with ten times the breath support/projection to overcome the absence of artificial amplification. However, as a corollary to the above, certain qualities of the pop voice are undeniable even in the absence of a true operatic placement. Inside the male voices, the Tenors are the most popular ones, and in this video we are going to show many examples of a variation of these… The Leggero Tenor (Also know has Tenor Di Grazia our Coloratura Tenor. The characteristics of a true Leggero Tenor are: * An exquisite agility technic * Great affinity with high notes above the F4 * An extremely warm tone in the middle range. * Great mix skills above the high B. Aditional information: Range: C3 – Eb5. Tessitura: Eb3 - F#4. Exemple of a famous operatic singer: Lawrence Brownlee. Exemple of a possible famous pop singer: Kim Jaejoong. Indicated repertoire : Classic Repertorie.
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This is a vocal warm up for bass range singers using the first 5 notes of the major scale, starting on E2 and rises to E4.
Master Your Voice complete singing course: ramseyvoice.com/special-offer Introduction: 0:00 1.5 Octave Lip trill: 0:52 1.5 Octave Gee: 1:45 1.5 Octave Bratty Nay: 2:38 One of the biggest reasons singers take voice lessons is to expand vocal range. People have done lots of research on singers like Axl Rose and Mariah Carey and have found that they have a tremendous range. Understanding your vocal range is an incredibly important first step in understanding your voice. The best part is that for most, the vocal range of singers is not set and can be expanded. First let’s understand how to increase vocal range, then I’ll give you 3 exercises to sing higher notes. The first step in understanding how to expand vocal range is to learn which voice type you are. I’ve written another article on the different voice types. Take a look at it so you know what to expect from your voice. To sum of the contents of the article, I’ve learned from experience that most singers are some kind of tenor (for males) OR some kind of soprano (for females). That’s not to say that basses and altos don’t exist. Just that those vocal ranges for males and females are rare. And we shouldn’t let these labels dictate how high we think we can sing. The fact is that most singers between the ages of 20 and 60 can expand vocal range to some degree. While we may not increase everyone’s range by octaves, there’s usually a noticeable improvement. You may have a lower or higher voice than others, but some of the principles of range are true for everyone. The vocal mechanism expands vocal range by thinning and lengthening the vocal folds. This is similar to the strings on your guitar. As the size of the string gets smaller, the speed of the vibrations increase. This increases the vibrations per second (also known as hertz) which results in a higher pitch. The opposite is also true. The thicker the guitar string, the slower the vibrations and the lower pitch you hear. Your voice works in the same way. In the larynx (or voice box), the vocal folds stretch and thin. This makes them vibrate faster and the pitch increases. The vocal cords can also shorten and thicken which would create a lower pitch. With vocal range extension, the trick is to allow the cords to stretch in a safe and gradual way so they don’t thin too quickly. If the vocal cords thin too fast, they lose the ability to resist airflow and you may flip or disconnect to falsetto. I’ve also written an article discussing falsetto with several listening examples. The best way to increase voice range is by working with exercises that allow the vocal folds to stretch while still maintaining their ability to resist the air. The vocal folds resist air like a door that opens and closes. If the door is made of paper, I can very easily run right through it. This is what happens when the vocal folds are too thin. They can’t resist the air from the lungs and the result is a breathy falsetto. However, if the doors are made of a sturdy material like wood, I will encounter resistance when I hit the door. So in order to achieve a strong sound at the top of my voice, I must have resistance at the vocal folds so that I’m not just singing air on the top. It’s very important that we have both stretch and resistance at the vocal folds in order to increase our range. Just one won’t do it. You need both. All 3 of these vocal range exercises will help you hit higher notes without the breathy falsetto sound.