Every person's voice is different. Not only that, but conductors organize their choirs in different ways. Chances are you should avoid descending below middle C. You should be good for an octave above that, plus all the way to F or so. Anything past that is usually a first soprano part or optional, so beware relying on those upper notes.
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He is a Baritone. I'd say he was a High Baritone before his voice started diminishing. He's now a Standard Baritone.
I would guess baritone but in order to find out it is best to see a vocal instructor and they will be able to tell u
Al Jardine of the Beach Boys is primarily considered a baritone. His vocal range allowed him to contribute harmonies and lead vocals, particularly on songs that required a deeper, richer tone. While he can sing higher notes, his natural voice falls within the baritone range, complementing the group's overall vocal blend.
Bono, the lead singer of U2, is often classified as a tenor rather than a baritone. His vocal range typically spans from baritone to tenor notes, but he predominantly sings in a tenor range. His distinctive voice and ability to convey emotion through his singing contribute to his unique style and stage presence.
The high baritone range is typically associated with a vocal range that falls between the baritone and tenor ranges.
Yes there are two main voice types for men, tenor and baritone. A Baritone has alower vocal range while a tenor has a higher vocal range.
I believe Mr Warlow's vocal range is Tenor to Baritone.
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Rico Blanco is a baritone.
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He is a Baritone. I'd say he was a High Baritone before his voice started diminishing. He's now a Standard Baritone.
Al Jardine is primarily known as a baritone. He is one of the founding members of The Beach Boys and is recognized for his rich vocal style, which complements the group's harmonies. While he may occasionally sing higher parts, his vocal range is predominantly in the baritone range.
The word you're looking for might be "baritone", though the "deep voice" part makes me a little uncertain; the baritone vocal range is typically not much, if any, below the average male vocal range.
Yes. Though Andy's vocal range could cover both the full baritone and tenor range, the "sweet spot" of his voice was definitely baritone. The extreme highs he was capable of were doubly impressive emerging from a voice centered in the baritone range.
No; his vocal range now is baritone.
Usually it's in the tenor range. It can be easily adapted to high baritone.