@@lemandoeslogic2261 You are welcome I live in Minnesota , if I had a voice teacher hear I would love to take lessons I have always wanted to sing the buble style of music along with sinatra and Nat king cole, just to name a few. Leman you have a nice voice. Do you sing in a group?
So good. The demonstration of the differences resonances is as good as I’ve seen. Especially demonstrating singing the same line in different styles/resonances. So used to vocal coaches talking endlessly about the technicalities without demonstrating very well what they mean. An analysis of Harry Styles and Sam Smith would be great - both natural baritones (I think) that sing very high
Thanks so much! I definitely would not categorize them as baritones but I really don't like putting singers in boxes, I was told I was a baritone when I started. Regardless, these are both good singers to analyze, Sam Smith has a very strong crazy mixed voice!
@@lemandoeslogic2261 I don’t really know what I’m talking about, but to me the timbre of your voice alone, sounds very tenor to me, apart from the fact that you can go very high. I agree voice types are a complete spectrum anyway and trying to put them in 3 or more boxes is going to be flawed from the start. But it is interesting to see how singers with different vocal anatomy achieve the notes and resonances they do
@@cr0111 Yes, my speaking voice sat quite a bit lower in high school before I began training my voice to get higher and higher so I think the voice can be molded to do pretty much whatever you want!