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Post by Macca on Dec 16, 2021 16:01:46 GMT
Range planet users what are your vocal ranges and if you want to make threads of yourself
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Post by Bes on Dec 16, 2021 17:30:35 GMT
Self threads are cringe. If I do release music more consistently at some point, getting a thread would be cool
Anyhow, assuming my voice isn't messed up: Lowest mix-fried note: G♯1 I guess Lowest consistent mix-fried note: C2 Lowest consistent note: E2 Passagio: D4/G4 Highest consistent belted note (chesty): C♯5 Highest consistent belted note (heady): F5 Highest head voice note/consistent falsetto note: C6 Highest falsetto note: E6
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Post by Tetra on Dec 16, 2021 17:35:30 GMT
D2 - F5 - G6 without like vocal fry or whistle tone yknow, the fancy stuff
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Post by clem on Dec 16, 2021 18:20:16 GMT
E2-E5 consistently, and a bit more if I'm lucky.
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Post by innuendo on Dec 16, 2021 19:18:11 GMT
Lowest chest note: A1 Highest chest note: D4 Highest mixed note: E5 Highest falsetto: C#6 Highest scream/whistle: A6
Consistent: C#2 - B4 (A5)
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Post by dingo on Dec 16, 2021 20:30:44 GMT
lindsey buckingham has a great vocal range
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Post by Macca on Dec 16, 2021 20:35:23 GMT
so is your vocal (D2) F2-G#5-C#6
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Post by dingo on Dec 16, 2021 20:53:07 GMT
No
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Post by Macca on Dec 16, 2021 20:56:55 GMT
then what is your vocal range dingo melodies
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Post by Karen’s Kickassarole on Dec 17, 2021 8:51:02 GMT
Good god not this again
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Post by blazejecar2 on Dec 17, 2021 16:17:15 GMT
I can sing every note on the Richter scale.
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Post by innuendo on Dec 17, 2021 16:38:59 GMT
Lowest chest note: A1 Highest chest note: D4 Highest mixed note: E5 Highest falsetto: C#6 Highest scream/whistle: A6 Consistent: C#2 - B4 (A5) If A5 is your last comfortable, isn't it possible that the "A6" was actually an A5 with overtone? If it wasn't, I doubt it's part of your "range", unless you're Prince. Actually it's a Just a very short and horrible whistle scream, a yelp. -- Actually it's a Just a very short and horrible whistle scream, a yelp. So it's not part of your range. Right, It isnt. I put it just to have a reference between the highest note and the countable highest note (A5). If my post caused some confusion I'm sorry, that wasn't my intention.
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Post by Platypus on Dec 18, 2021 14:27:02 GMT
I think your forgot inhaled whistles: a 11 * a 22 * a 33 + a 21 * a 32 * a 13 + a 31 * a 12 * a 23 - a 31 * a 22 * a 13 - a 21 * a 12 * a 33 - a 11 * a 32 * a 23. gotta save something for the master thesis
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Post by kaji on Dec 21, 2021 12:29:00 GMT
Not counting fry, falsetto, flageolet or whistle (no big deal, I just rarely use those registers): Total range - G1 - G4 Consistent range - A1 - F4 Tessitura - B1 - E4 With fry, somewhere down to C#1. With Falsetto, somewhere up to B4. No exact certainty. Flageolet or Whistle, no idea. I find the idea that your tessitura spans from B1 to E4 quite unlikely. Even a low bass will typically not have a B1 in full voice in their tessitura. It will be in their range obviously (for any bass), but tessitura is quite different. E4 in full voice would also be past the tessitura for many basses though I heard exceptions of course.
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Post by elizabeth on Dec 21, 2021 15:02:53 GMT
shit i actually use -
a5-c7
shit thats boring as fuck and doesnt sound good
whateverthefuckthelownoteiswhoactuallycaresaboutemlawl - e5
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Post by IhateMana on Dec 22, 2021 11:11:27 GMT
my range is all tessitura
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Post by soy on Dec 23, 2021 15:45:19 GMT
Comfortably: G#1/Bb1 - B3, depends on how much I'm warmed up.
Projected: B1 - C4, usable chorally is more like C/C#2 - C4, tho.
What I'm comfortable blasting 24/7, with good quality, even at a bad day (to the extents of a begginer anyway) Eb2 - B3
Needless to say, my high range absolutely needs work, but don't go ahead assuming things- the reason I haven't is due to volume constrictions, and not some narcissistic obsession with low range.
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