She is probably the best untrained singer I've heard since Mariah Carey, before her it was Barbra Streisand, it's like they were trained by the angels before their birth lol.
Honestly thoo like, her control, her tone and her flawless dynamics.. so far i had never seen her voice breaking or straining, like the technique is there!
@@xtianchen7977 all voice teachers and vocal coaches assumed she is trained from a young age and that her technique is solid, but the truth is she is untrained, I remember Mariah saying her advice for singing is to listen to the great vocalists and imitate them I suppose that's what Faouzia did as well, I do that and I'm untrained but I sound good but not as good as Faouzia for sure LMAO.
Mariah Carey is not an untrained singer. Her mother was a classically trained opera singer who taught her how to sing. Barbra learnt how to sing from her father who was a Cantor. Faouzia probably learnt from tajweed. We use the same technique when reciting the Quran that singers use when singing (diaphragmatic breathing). Its easy to transfer over if you already have the muscle memory for it. Also, she's definitely a soprano.
Not surprising since she’s self taught . I don’t think you really need to know those things in order to sing well, even if you have training. You just focus on singing with freedom, comfort, beauty, power. Your try your best not to strain and just focus on the emotions.
@@faouziafcextra1800 ok but that was 2019 she ABSOLUTELY has by now. Her technique back then, while not bad at all, was nowhere near as good as it is now. You can really hear the massive difference in her performances of born without a heart.
@@faouziafcextra1800 it really sounds to me like she did. Unlike before 2020, now it seems to me like she is WAY too clear on what she's doing technically with her voice to not be instructed. Makes sense that she would improve so much in little time given she's trained as a musician and knows the kind of discipline, physical preparation, and work that comes into mastering an instrument, her voice, in this case. Also it's working since she doesn't sound tired and swollen (on her vocal folds) by the end of a concert anymore.
"Coloratura Mezzo-Sopranos have agile runs up to even high C but also call for just as much oompf in the middle and bottom of the mezzo’s range. Some coloratura mezzo-sopranos can sing up to high C (C6, 1047 Hz) or high D (D6, 1175 Hz), but this is very rare. What distinguishes these voices from being called sopranos is their extension into the lower register and warmer vocal quality." *Yep, that's definitely Faouzia 👸💐
That does suit her well, although I assume this ignores the whistle register (she can whistle up to and probably beyond A6). Having said that, her head voice also extends to at least Eb6 (Hero).
@@aliy4823 Yep, Beyonce's head voice extends to Eb6 as well. They share very similar qualities. Beyonce is a Coloratura Mezzo-Soprano, so no surprise there.
No seriously! She has the greatest, craziest range ever! She goes into tenor range, as well as all the way up to soprano! Sometimes trying to sing along to Faouzia, I just have to stop because there’s no way I can hit all those ranges! 😂
Darker-colored full lyric soprano with great lows. The density of her natural timbre screams soprano. And her voice in the 4th octave has very clearly shown that her instrument sits obviously higher than even a high mezzo. Her voice is rich and heavy yet very warm which indicates that she's a full lyric.
It's about where her voice comfortably sits, and it doesn't sit with the Sopranos. She has the tessitura of a Mezzo-Soprano, not a Soprano. Compare her to the likes of mainstream Sopranos from the ones who aren't developed to the ones who are developed technically and it's obvious that she doesn't sit with them. She's a Mezzo-Soprano whose voice is developing and will mature and peak later than the Sopranos.
Nope. A full lyric soprano is someone like Mariah or Whitney, or even Demi Lovato. Faouzia is 1000% a mezzo. She may be able to sing as high as any soprano but her voice is clearly placed lower, this is evident by her weighty lower register and fourth octave notes. Her ease in her upper range should not be mistaken for natural tessitura (or comfort zone).
Actually, I'd argue she's a dramatic soprano, simply because of *how* warm her tone is and how much volume output she has. Whitney Houston was a full lyric soprano, but she was heavily trained and older than Faouzia. And Faouzia's mids seems to have a similar volume output and depth to some of Whitney's strongest belts almost constantly whilst still being too young for her voice to have completely set. To me, that's definitely giving Dramatic soprano. I just don't see how a full lyric would have such powerful belts at her age untrained at all, and I sure as hell wouldn't see a full-lyric belting at that volume consistently without blowing their voice out.
@@vocalising4218Yeah, that's a dramatic soprano. Dramatic sopranos are basically the baritenors of the female voice. They have the depth and volume of a mezzo with the range of a soprano.
I found you on fb several months ago, I now have two favorite singers, morrisette amon and you! Your voice and range are amazing and you have your own flare and style. I think you are an alto soprano but you’ve got a deeper range too that most alto sopranos cannot reach. Truly wow.
@Gordonpreece the best reaction was of an Opera Singer to her Elon performance, she went to every detail of Faouzia's technique, i highly recommand it.
@Gordonpreece yeah, it's all for money after all, I mean she even got Faouzia commenting to her, that would be more than enough for me to do more reactions.
personally I'd like to think Fouzia naturally as a soprano..its just she darkened her tone deeper. yet, she still has the ease of some Sopranos. so, based on the range that she soars the best with her tone, she is still considered as mezzo. i dunno guys, i aint music student. but this is wht i assume.
She's more comfortable in her mids and naturally strong lows than her highs. Not a Soprano. Perrie Edwards is an example of a Lyric Soprano who darkens her voice.
Soprano sounds they are comfortable in high notes faouzia sounds not so comfortable even if she can sing really high notes so she is not soprano but she is a coloratura mezzo
@@memesangmasartwork7447 but she is comfy. Watch her when she's hitting whistle notes and such she's perfectly comfy there. But she's also comfy at her lower range which makes her a mezzo-soprano meaning she has a wide range from low to high
I am sure she is looking into it as I have followed her for three yrs. and I feel she has switched from her lower range (which I like better ) to a higher pitch e.g. tears of gold to hero though w/o stressing her vocal chords but needing to continually train them and see where she comfortable in future!
Mezzo soprano for sure... HOWEVER, even being of a specific range, Fouzia manages to effortlessly and through the natural gift that is her talent, fluctuate between different colors and fluctuations that make her so incredibly unique but above that, deep and deep in a sense of the way you would describe an eloquent basin of transcendent percussion and luxurious symphony.
Find a way to do a duet with Dimash K. I think you would benefit immensely. Your raw talent is so overwhelming. And in your own way, just like Dimash is, you are also a phenomenal role model and a very unique human that is able to bless everyone around with your music. That is God-given and I will say, for a reason. Keep up!
An adult woman's vocal range is typically 165-255 Hz, while a man's is 85-155 Hz. The most common voice type for women is mezzo-soprano, with a range of G3-A5. This voice type produces a darker, deeper sound with a strong middle voice. Other voice types for women include: Contralto: The lowest female voice type Soprano: The highest female voice type, with a range from the A note below middle C to F/G two octaves above Mezzo-soprano: A diverse voice type with a range of G3-A5 Soubrette: A French term for women who often play young, flirty operatic roles
I MAY BE LATE BUT.... Dude i wish i had her vocals i try to sing and my family call me a dying chicken its sad but this is amazing how does she do it like for real :0
Don't let them ever discourage you from singing. Have fun ♥️. Almost anyone can be a good singer if you set your mind on it, and if you really want to. But the most important thing is to have fun.
I would've said alto for the longest time, but she's hit some pretty high notes I will never be able to his, and I'm kind of in the alto 1/mezzo (soprano 2) range... I think it's more about what notes she's comfortable singing, what range, rather than what notes she can sing. I can't answer what's most comfortable for her because I'm not in her head, and I'd have to sit by my keyboard noting all her songs to get a feel for where she typically sings.
I think she's comfortable with her lows more cuz i noticed when she does singing lives on instagram without warming up , she says my voice is gone , and when she sings , she uses her lower part and a tiny part of her head voice , that's why i still think she is an alto , but once i see her singing live with a warmed up voice , i completely get a mezzo soprano vibes in her singing , cause she would have that depth and texture in her lows but still amazingly resonant highs in both chest and mix register and all of that with no straining or feeling forced sung notes which blows my mind all the time , so that's why its kind of confusing
my #1 diva is Christina Aguilera and Faouzia is the only singer I know that's close to CHristina's resonance with the same texture (nice low register) I am a fan of alto that can reach high notes like Jaya and Jonalyn Viray
In my opinion she is a mezzo, the strongest part of her range are her mid notes, like 4th octaves and C5 till D#5 she sounds at her best, her notes after that sound thinner something I would expect from a Mezzo, the thing why she is so confusing is that she has an extremely wide range, but range doesn't define what tessiture you are, it's in what part of your entire range you sound better (fuller, comfortable, stronger, etc...)
Fouzia has no idea about how very rare is her voice, voice beauty is very rare, the range is rare, the agility is amazing, the choice of music in stripped version is stunning,...and so on.
Definitely not. She supports down to Eb3 consistently but only supports up to C#5 in her chest range. She starts getting weight in her belts as early as F4. Her tessitura is way too low to be a soprano. Lyric mezzos are often confused for sopranos because of their timbre. She might sound bright and feminine but she’s definitely not a soprano.
@@faouziafcextra1800 look, a singer as proficient in music vocally as her must have gotten some sort of professional tutelage as to how to sing correctly sing, place her voice and protect it, that i can tell from how she writes her music and performs too, she is very talented nonetheless, but technically speaking, she has some form of training or tutelage, maybe not in the early days of her career, but now, definitely, every singer wants nothing more than Career longevity, if she doesn't have any form of training as you claim she doesn't, with how vocally tasking her music and songs are, her throat should have been a wreck by now. Talent is great and all, but vocal longevity matters most and that kind of vocal longevity for a great career as an artist can only be gotten from technical training and tutelage from a professional coach. All your Favs have professional voice coaches but would all not admit to having one because those coaches are literally gems that can't be exposed for "public patronage". If you know, you know.
@@faouziafcextra1800 I can go on to list talented singers who "self trained" themselves and ended up having their careers cut short because they're voices were terribly hurt from the work that's demanded of them, I can also list those who started out "self trained", had minor issues with their voices and quickly got into training to fix those issues properly in order to enjoy a long career, in addition to this, I can list artist who started out "self trained" depending solely on their raw talent and were quickly wise enough to get training in order to refine their talent and master the delivery of their instrument in various styles and last but not least, i can list singers in pop and modern music who have the talent, started out with training before going professional and, enjoy a beautiful careers with full functioning voices as though they haven't aged a day! A good example would be Celine Dion, Michael Bolton etc.
@@isaiahfralix4423 ok are you sure she is a soprano though. I’m not doubting it i just really don’t know a soprano that can go as low as faouzia until now
@@walkercresswell1721 Natalie Weiss can. And I think Faouzia likes to darken up her lower range so it has a deeper affect. Plus no alto could mix as high as her😂