#2 just killed it and most people won’t realize. Singing in whistle range is hard-singing “Bad Romance” in whistle range is pretty amazing. It takes an ungodly amount of muscle and lung control.
Yeap, that's why Mariah Carey and Minnie Ripperton are the Queens of the Whistle Register. They're completely untouchable when it comes to skill and technique. They have mastered the Whistle Register.
No!! Whistle notes doesn't require near as much muscles as belting or mixing, as well as only "lung control" you need is just steady small stream of air that comes out (like when playing a flute as a perfect example!). What else you need is to practice until you learn that "feeling" when vocal cords open just a tiny at the bottom part. What is crazy is that she sings words in a whistle register and that is something that requires practice and super control of your placement and vocal cords!!!!!
@@fl-g15ramirezscullylou87 Absolutely! That girl can saaannggg!!! Mariah Carey might be the queen of whistle but some of these upcoming singers are proviing she isn't the only one who can do it. As she is getting older her voice is changing. IMO
The band kid I am is just speechless on how crazy high that was cuz the only way I could create a sound that high is by using the palm key and octave key on my saxophone😭😂
I love both. The vocal control in both and how she is able to effortlessly sing completely in whistle register is amazing. I will say that I prefer the first one because i don't think singing a song only in whistle tone sounds that good. But she nailed the whistles
Both of these ladies are so talented. The first one was able to belt the same note that was in her whistle register. And the second lady was able to define different words, not that i could under stand them cuz they were too high, even at the highest. They are both so good!
@@beario_edits Ah yes, that completely invalidates any critique, does it? I can't review any movie, because I couldn't make a better one? Only people that can do better are allowed to speak on any matter?