regine velasquez has a 3-6 octave notes all of that in some songs hit by her in full chest voice and some are in falsetto of head tone :)
Well, sopranos go commonly from C4 to C6. If that girl can REALLY hit an E2 - what I think is VERY hard to believe - then she must be an alto. I believe that was really an E3. Girls commonly think they hit an E3 while they hit an E2 - she must be and alto. The lowest note for most of altos is E3, depending on how much you practice you low notes. Her head voice allows her to hit those high notes and I think that C6 was likely a falsetto note, but depending on her technique that can be a head voice note, but generally it's falsetto. And, of course, she can be a mezzo-soprano too, depends on the color of her voice, her modal range, comfortable range, not only on all of the notes she can hit. E3-C6 = 2 octaves and 5 notes. E2 (I don't think so)-C6 = 3 octaves and 5 notes.
(D1-)B♭1-E5(-C7) (I assume you mean octaves?) What this boils down to is 3 octaves plus six additional notes using "full voice". The notes in parentheses are his lowest note (using the vocal "fry" register), and his highest note (using falsetto/whistle). When including those registers, he has nearly 6 octaves of usable range, but these are not factored in when determining his true vocal range. (Keep in mind that these are simply the extremes of what he has hit over his entire recorded career. I would seriously doubt he has ever hit both of those notes in the same day) A vocal range featuring 3+ octaves of FULL voice is fairly rare. (Most classical/opera vocalists don't use any more than 2 and a half octaves) I'm also thinking that his vocal type is "low baritone"; essentially a baritone with a more powerful/extensive lower register, akin to a bass. (He may just be a standard baritone though) Hope this helps!
Her lowest sang note is a Eb3, her highest sang note is a C#7. Eb3 - C#7 - 3 octaves, 6 octaves. Although she has already hit a F7 as an exclamation but people usually don't play attention those in vocal ranges. With the F7 her range is around 4 octaves and 2 notes :)
Bruno Mars is typically classified as a tenor. His vocal range spans about four octaves, allowing him to perform a variety of styles, from pop and R&B to funk and soul. His ability to hit high notes with clarity and control, along with his impressive vocal agility, contributes to his distinctive sound and versatility as an artist.
regine velasquez has a 3-6 octave notes all of that in some songs hit by her in full chest voice and some are in falsetto of head tone :)
Mariah Carey and Dimash Kudaibergen are two singers known for their ability to hit 5 octaves in their vocal range.
the best songs to sing are the ones that you know you can sing well. if you know that you can't hit high notes then chose a song that doesn't have high notes in it. but if you know you can sing high notes, go for it!
Well, sopranos go commonly from C4 to C6. If that girl can REALLY hit an E2 - what I think is VERY hard to believe - then she must be an alto. I believe that was really an E3. Girls commonly think they hit an E3 while they hit an E2 - she must be and alto. The lowest note for most of altos is E3, depending on how much you practice you low notes. Her head voice allows her to hit those high notes and I think that C6 was likely a falsetto note, but depending on her technique that can be a head voice note, but generally it's falsetto. And, of course, she can be a mezzo-soprano too, depends on the color of her voice, her modal range, comfortable range, not only on all of the notes she can hit. E3-C6 = 2 octaves and 5 notes. E2 (I don't think so)-C6 = 3 octaves and 5 notes.
(D1-)B♭1-E5(-C7) (I assume you mean octaves?) What this boils down to is 3 octaves plus six additional notes using "full voice". The notes in parentheses are his lowest note (using the vocal "fry" register), and his highest note (using falsetto/whistle). When including those registers, he has nearly 6 octaves of usable range, but these are not factored in when determining his true vocal range. (Keep in mind that these are simply the extremes of what he has hit over his entire recorded career. I would seriously doubt he has ever hit both of those notes in the same day) A vocal range featuring 3+ octaves of FULL voice is fairly rare. (Most classical/opera vocalists don't use any more than 2 and a half octaves) I'm also thinking that his vocal type is "low baritone"; essentially a baritone with a more powerful/extensive lower register, akin to a bass. (He may just be a standard baritone though) Hope this helps!
Nyoy Volante is known for his impressive vocal range, which spans several octaves. He is primarily recognized for his powerful tenor voice, capable of delivering both soft ballads and high-energy performances. While specific measurements of his range may vary, he is celebrated for his ability to hit high notes with clarity and emotion, making him a standout performer in the Philippine music scene.
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Practice and try to hit lower and higher pitches then you'll get a better voice for pitch. It is great for a better voice!
Her lowest sang note is a Eb3, her highest sang note is a C#7. Eb3 - C#7 - 3 octaves, 6 octaves. Although she has already hit a F7 as an exclamation but people usually don't play attention those in vocal ranges. With the F7 her range is around 4 octaves and 2 notes :)
you hit a high note by using your head voice
The disadvantages of singing is that you can lose your voice and probably hit puberty and deepen your voice.