Layne is the perfect example of what a baritone can become. Being a baritone may seem like a curse, but it's a huge blessing once you learn to master your voice.
Yeah I’m a baritone and I used to always focus on singing higher, but you can’t have ceiling without a floor. So then I developed the baritone curse(it’s really just a state of mind.) If you set a goal and work towards it slowly that helps as well. So for me my goal is D2 to D6 but right now I’m working on support, and applying it, and smoothening out the breaks where the registers are. Myself personally I want an operatic head voice because 1 the range is awesome and 2. It can be adapted to sing any genre. Also find someone to work with. Do not be afraid to ask questions, just because you have a voice teacher does not mean it’s wrong to ask others for help as well. I had to learn that the hard way, but being a baritone is definitely where it’s at!
I never took being a Baritone as a curse. I remember when I struggled to hit an F2 and Eb4 in chest voice. After many months of practicing and experimenting, my chest range is C2-G#4, and I can hit A1 with vocal fry and A5 in falsetto. I just wish I could learn how to growl properly, maybe then I could go lower than that. Either way, I am happy to be a baritone. :)
STVNIX yeah that’s amazing! For me, I say that it’s a curse because when you’re working with a vocal coach you kinda come to a small point where your like “Am I really progressing?” I love being a baritone. I will say we don’t get enough credit. I can’t growl, but I do have access to the whistle register I wish I could use that properly but, honestly it takes work.
@@alebormio4842, his vocal weight and timbre says lower baritone. No lyric tenor is going to sing a C#2 in pure chest voice. I question his B1 in being in pure chest voice, but the C#2 was definitely pure. Meaning he is a low baritone, given the vocal weight that wasn't bass but definitely slightly heavier than a baritone.
Nice! About time Layne got his own video! And not just for his beatboxing! He’s so crazy talented! And the stuff with his daughters! So precious! I bet he’s a great Dad!
Geoff: I Can't Do it Layne: bop bop bop bop bop Geoff: Oh yeah. That. Layne: Pretends to be a Snowman Geoff: Eats the Carrot and Throws it, and also sings a C2 after a whole 1 second.
Layne is insane men! He is allround singer and beatboxer! Her bass sing is incredible, holy shit! He is the best from voiceplay! He is absolutely my fav! Amazing, Great and Awesome!
Bass singers and bestboxers are my favorite and I love the big range of each of them BUT it takes ALL of you to put the whole thing together. Thank you so much. Love it.
For someone that’s not much of a singer and more of a beatboxer that’s pretty impressive, altho the C#6 he did was impressive but it looked pretty effortless, he’ll probably do something higher than that in the future
Wow, literally commented on another video about Layne if someones ever gonna do a Vocal Range video of him and now i noticed its been posted 4 hours ago xd
Omg this was incredible! Thanks for this video! I knew there was a reason Layne was my fave but I didn't know my guy had the range like that! I have a question though.. how do you distinguish between melodic notes and just sounds someone makes when you put together these vocal range videos?
curious factis: is the member with the widest vocal range Geoff's C#0 fry does not count as. it is a vocal resource and not a register (Idk English, I am using the translator xD)
this is good!! but i feel like that A0 is like an E-1 bc he goes down another octave and a half and you can hear where each A is, so that may be a negative octave ingressive note and also i feel like that C#6 could be a bass whistle😂
@@deanmarion5477 i should've reworded my comment to this: it wasn't A0, but somewhere around E-1. it's too low to be A0 and you can hear go lower than A0 by about an octave and a half
When I was first planning it out I was thinking he was a tenor but as I was looking for clips I found some of his lower stuff and the D2 C#2 and B1 were so full and powerful that I changed my mind
yeah his voice is surprisingly very light in the lower range and higher chest range until the lowest chest notes which seem much more full. I've seen him have a weak F2/E2 live and it didn't sound fantastic so I wonder how he got down to the B1
@@Marcell0Bass yeah possibly, I think it was a theme park video that was featured in a voiceplay funny moments video. it didn't seem to come out too cleanly so his lowest chest notes come out it's quite surprising
Just watch "The little mermaid medley" "Les poission" song (sry don't know how to write" At the start of his part, he SAID "Ley po" (i heard that) and song started
what do u make of the note at the end of this weird kind of slide he does in this video theres no transition to inhale and it seems like it ends on an A1 but im not exactly sure what to make of it bc im not super musical as a person ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8MBP50q6ZxY.html
Hey my singing range is B0 to A5 my highest note is a D6 obviously no whistle tone and I haven't figured out my lowest non-musical fry the musical one is B0
ingressive note around 2:10 here to about A1 :)) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8MBP50q6ZxY.html I'm not sure the A0 is legit, they might've just dropped the pitch off half way through artificially