Heyo! A few pointers I can give you to help you out here:
1. For future reference, it'll generally be worth it to notewatch at least an album or so before posting a thread. That way we all can get a general idea of their voice, their thresholds, what have you. For a Work-in-Progress thread, about ten notes should probably be the minimum.
2. It's possible that the two songs you have here just don't have any low notes in them, but when you do find any obviously you'll want to add a Significant Low Notes section. I'm not familiar with Anthony's voice so I'm probably not the one to say where that low threshold should be, but it'd be good to start off as liberal as you feel makes sense. Generally you'll see that the higher, eventually less necessary sections won't grow as fast as the lower, eventually more necessary ones do because the singer is using those lower notes more often/more emphatically. Say, a G3 section that isn't growing as quickly as an E3 section because most of the songs have notes lower than G3 whereas E3 is where the singer starts using the note as an emphatic, "low" part of the passage. The same thing applies to the Significant High Notes section, but in the opposite direction. When you find some low notes, you'll want to add a Vocal Range listing at the top.
3. When you have more material notewatched, it'll make sense to include a Notewatched Discography spoiler along with the range that album spans. It'll look something like this in the code, obviously replacing things with the applicable info:
[spoiler]{Notewatched Discography}[i]Album Title[/i] (2020) (C3 - G5)
[i]Other Album Title[/i] (2021) (B2 - E5)
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4. You'll want to include a legend for any formatting you may do going forward, be it denoting falsetto, distorted notes, impressive passages, backing vocals, what have you. The one I use looks like this, but feel free to change the wording a bit to suit your needs:
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[font size="1"]*[font color="blue"]Blue[/font] marks clear falsetto notes.
*[font color="green"]Green[/font] marks harsh/distorted notes.
*[i]Italics[/i] mark non-melodic notes.
*[b]Boldface[/b] marks notes that are considered impressive in relation to this person's vocal capabilities.
*[u]Underlines[/u] mark notes obscured in the mix of the song.
*Dates on this thread are listed with the format DD/MM/YYYY.
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5. Minor thing, but you could add a space between A5 and the parenthese lol
Obviously there isn't a whole lot here for us to dig into yet, but I'm hopeful that this thread will turn out good! Your sizing and bold/underline formatting is all accurate, which isn't always the case. Welcome to the forum, hope I haven't scared you off, happy notewatching!