question for the tenors

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phantom_tenor
#0question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 1:25am

What are your chest voice ranges, top and bottom, and your ages?

apdarcey
#1re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 10:22am

chest voice? low g to high b flat and i'm 20... does that help you?

Jazzysuite82
#2re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 1:48pm

I'm kind of a high high tenor. My resume says Low A flat (almost an octave and a third below middle C) and my Absolute high is a high E flat (an octave and a third above middle C).

apdarcey
#3re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 2:01pm

jazzy, you have an e flat above high c in chest voice? has your voice changed?

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HeyMrMusic
#4re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 2:26pm

Boo, I'm a baritone.
Haha.

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AnothaPartofMe
#5re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 4:00pm

Low G to High A (above mid-C) in chest


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BJC899
#6re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 4:39pm

I don't know how low I can go but on a normal day I'm belting a high Ab which is my favorite note BTW. On a good day I'm up to B.

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BillyLawlor
#7re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 6:44pm

I'm 16---my voice hasnt gone through a rough voice change yet, but it gets gradually lower....thank god, I've been able to keep my high range---I think I might be the highest tenor in my school.

I can hit on great days a C below middle C. I usually draw the line at D, though. And I can belt an E above C above middle C.
Updated On: 3/17/05 at 06:44 PM

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broadwaybelter
#8re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 7:22pm

hmmm chest voice??? I can belt very high notes...head voice can go very high,but not belted....yea...good times..lol
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maybethistime
#9re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 7:42pm

Belt in chest? from Middle C through C 2 octaves below is my chest voice-belt range. After that I go into my belty falsetto.

Ebonic_Singer
#10re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 9:13pm

How do you have belty falsetto???! Please share!!

Tenorific2
#11re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 9:17pm

The lowest I can go is B flat (though not strong), and the highest belt is either an A flat, A, or B flat. I'm 30.

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spiderdj82
#12re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 9:19pm

I can hit high baritone notes to Julie Andrew notes in the stratisphere. re: question for the tenors


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maybethistime
#13re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 10:43pm

hmmmm.... "belty falsetto"

I dunno, I just switch into head voice, but there's a smooth transition through my brake/mid voice and its still a belt sound- not a hushed, operatic "choir" sounding falsetto.

apdarcey
#14re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 11:09pm

i know what you mean. i have no break because i've worked on it for years. so i guess technically my voice going to the high f an octave and a fourth above middle c. but really, that's falsetto folks, all those that say they are belting those e's are joking.

brdlwyr
#15re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/17/05 at 11:12pm

Kids - when you are in your 20's and 30's keep singing to keep those notes.

Jazzysuite82
#16re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/18/05 at 12:22am

no it's def not a falsetto. It's sort of a mix. Think Songs for a New World. I did that and it wasn't falsetto at all. Actually tenors have some of the weakest falsettos in that area. I mean if we're talking true falsetto I sing along with Kristin in Thank Goodness. But if I used that I'd sound like some crazy androgenous freak. It's sort of a mix. That's what Billy Porter does. It's def not falsetto.

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phantom_tenor
#17re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/19/05 at 6:27am

thanks guys. Just wondering how my range compares to others. I'm 17, and i sing to a B flat. I CAN go to high C, but i'm still young so i don't, because i'd rather keep my voice. :P

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BroadwayBound06
#18re: question for the tenors
Posted: 3/19/05 at 7:21am

I'm 16 with a very strong voice. And I CAN sing C three octaves below middle C, but it's not that good so I would say E two octaves below middle C to high A flat. I have a very strong falsetto though, but I'm not sure of the exact range.