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yo what's your vocal range??
I’ve been taking private voice lessons under professionals in classical singing and musical theater since I was 15 years old, and now I’m almost 27-and-half, so it’s been almost twelve-and-a-half years since then. Technically, I’m capable of using a three octave vocal range from F#3-F#6/Gb6. I’ve learned arias and songs in which I’ve touched all three of those octaves at one point or another in private lessons. Of course, the extremes of the lower end (A3-F#3) and upper end (E6-F#6) aren’t notes I’m capable of singing when I’m on my period, I’m feeling exhausted, or I have a scratchy throat. I’d say I fall in the fach of light lyric soprano with a coloratura extension.
Range in and of itself doesn’t determine voice type, though There are sopranos who never sing higher than a C6. There are mezzos, contraltos, baritones, basses, and tenors who can hit notes well above and/or below their vocal passagio. Range is about the passagio your voice sits most comfortably. It’s not how many octaves you can produce. That being said, while it’s impressive for the average person with no professional vocal training, the average professionally trained singer can generally access about three octaves. Anything more than that is a rare gift.
He's now trotting while doing classical in-hand training! Can't wait to progress to more advanced moves, but I'm so proud of how hard he's trying for me
As someone who's been through "classical training," I can officially say that "classical training" doesn't mean any one thing. There are tons of teachers and techniques and schools saying different things, hundreds of years of "classical" music to choose from, and a bunch of accessibility devices today that didn't exist even 100 years ago. EA's "classical training" could've come out of a thrift-store martial arts book... along with the unicorn cards.
As a classically trained singer, who mainly wanted to focus on classical/operatic vocals... this shit hit different:
...yes I still have a crush on Sarah Brightman fuck off
I can't be in class cause of work. So here's my assignment.
A six value study with a ball.
Personally, the values got muddled and I think I got more value's then six. Also I think my values are not quite right.
I'll have see what my teacher says.
6 value studies from class
Marcioz impresses with classically arranged electro thriller Marcioz has released an impressive track entitled “Watch Out! Black God I$ in Town” that showcases the Brazilian producer’s classically trained background and sharp sound design.