Voice type: Coloratura soprano Lowest note: D3 ("I'm Tired") Highest belt or mix note: B♭5 ("Evil Like Me") Highest head voice note: F6 ("His Love Makes Me Beautiful")
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It does carry crazily though like at 19:07, 23:27, 3:30, 7:00, 24:13, 25:06, 28:08 and 28:50. But yes, a very small-sized voice by nature. Childlike timbre and VERY high-set.
I don’t find her voice tiny. Though she may be. Her range is incredible, but she has a rounded tone with depth and that vibrato which gives a slight drum roll to it. I’m amazed. Is she a collaratura or a real soprano?
Thanks for sharing this clips..Love Kristin voice, she already set a high tessitura coloratura notes on her performance. I like that she covers Sandi Patty Upon This Rock😊❤️
@@KajiVocals Not really One in particular did the F6 that I love the most and its Megan Hilty. She has a beautiful F6 in Thank Goodness ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s9mApgr6o18.html. Its really light and very beautiful
@@grandeflamesbutera3949 Not an excuse. I said '80% failed' and your counterargument for them not failing was sending me a failed attempt at the note LOL
This is lovely as usual. What a voice! Lol do you think you could do a complete vocal range of Kelly Price? I have not heard her full range and she's just a beast. I know she can sing much higher than she does.
Best coloratura soprano on Broadway and in pop music, I'm surprised she's never wanted to do opera , her voice is well projected and her technique is great , I would kill to see her sing sempre libera from LaTravia
@@KajiVocals I've listened to her rendition of Glitter and be gay it's one of the best versions out there , I didn't know she sang in LaTravia I'll definitely look that up
Her voice is so so high, way higher than a Soprano actually; she's Lyric and Coloratura isn't a real subtype (it doesn't refer to any weight), but a skill or a style of singing
Yes, very high voice. Greatly developed low and belt too. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hKyAoJjgyYo.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pCosF_4s3qA.html Some of her lower end is at 29:43 too. E3/F3s.
@@KajiVocals my mom used to describe her whole identity for being 'small' (small voice, nose, eyes, height and so on?). I mean, Mrs or sis dove cameron
She’s a classically trained coloratura soprano. She doesn’t use any range that isn’t fully controlled. Her D3 (lowest), Bb5 (highest mix) and F6 (highest head) are all controlled.
@@KajiVocals OMG!!! I heard she hit D6 and E6, recently. And it sounds good supported for me!! How old is she? Anyway thank you so much for such a amazing video.
She reminds me of Whitney Meyer, first soprano along with Kate Lott in the Voices of Liberty, I think she might have the exact same voice type, very childlike in her speech as well : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a-O1eK9C_Ng.html, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jhLd8KFbo14.html. So much ease on those high notes
@@KajiVocals Well, in Disney Orlando she is pretty audible both on mic (crowded stage outside) and off (in the Rotunda and just outside of it), maybe not the most audible (Tiffany and Whitney are a bit more) but I don't know how she would carry her sound over an orchestra w/o mic. Compared to other choir sopranos she tends to blend in a softer way in the 6th octave which is pretty impressive, heard her sustaining a quiet and barely audible (but still audible) C6 behind the soloist with the other choir singers in silence
Hi, i know you are one of who knows more about this, what's the technically best Eb3? I was thinking about women, I like the Eb3 of Sarah Vaughan, it's for the video of the eb note, mostly I need Eb2, Eb3, eb4 and eb5, you can reccomend me those 4 if you can
@@KajiVocals I will try to be more specific, because I know not all have the same point of view of the best but that's why I said technically, I mean the less forced, with less tensions, best vocal placement, the most "centered", the cleanest, the most controlled, I wish now you understand me better what I'm looking for every more in my octaves serie