Wednesday 17 August 2011

Lauryn Hill- Vocal Profile/ Range



Vocal Type: Contralto
Vocal Range: 2 Octaves 7 notes and a semitone Bb2-A5
Whistle Register: No
Vocal Pluses: Smooth, dark low notes and clear, bright chest voice, with great dexterity and control that allows for complex melisma that can span the different parts of the voice.
Vocal Negatives: The voice has become coarser and the chest voice has been reduced in scale in recent years.


19 comments:

  1. You pretty much said what i could not effectively communicate. +1

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  2. I'd also say one criticism about her is her notorious diva attitude...keeping fans waiting at gigs etc. Shame she only had one hit album as she was/is really really talented.

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  3. She has whistle register. From 4.20 on the song "To Zion", you can hear her whistle as an effect to the song. I bet she rarely uses whistle register since it's probably not comfo for her. As you say, she's a Contraalto.

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  4. Thought she's workin' on her second album now. I'm a big fan of her!!!! <3

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  5. @anon, the whistle note is in dispute. It was claimed by the backing singer,Sabrina Johnston, that it was her who hit the note.The fact that Lauryn has never hit a note anywhere near that high again before or since means I'm inclined to beleive it wasn't her.

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  6. A very talented woman, underminded however, by her cynical and ungrateful attitude. I was very put off when reading comments that came specifically from her. I first heard of her in Sister Act 2. Her melismas were amazing. That deep and unique texture to her voice captivated me. I truly try to seperate the voice and the personality, as I think her attitude should not be taken into account when discussing her voice and talent. I never fail to dissuade myself when I'm listening to her though.. Haha. Probably the cynic in me trying to break out.

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  7. Lauren Hill D O E S indeed have a "whistle register" for example...the conclusion of "To Zion" the last note was a whistle

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  8. That was backing singer, Sabrina Johnston.

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  9. Musicologist0930 June 2012 at 02:42

    Informative, though i believe her voice reaches beyond the A5. In the song To Zion, she is heard using a whistle register; singing a e6.

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  10. I really appreciate all the work and analysis that you put into these artist. I love music and I'm impressed with this site.

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  11. What cynical ungrateful attitude are you talking about? Honestly, I would like to know. I have seen her in past years at times not very lucid, or hard to understand, but ungrateful?

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  12. Serendipity.-4 May 2013 at 15:12

    Lauryn is a mezzo.

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  13. I feel she is also a mezzo.

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  14. Yet another profile that incorrectly calls a mezzo a contralto just because she has a deep, rich voice. Please try and learn more about and understand voice types more in future and correct all these mistakes.

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  15. Look at the date.... Enough said.

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  16. What's the date got to with it? I know this was profile was done 2 years ago but even in recent years and now Lauryn is still a mezzo.

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  17. I think he is talking about the growth in knowledge many have gained in the time since then.

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  18. Haha no problem saw you explain this at some other post and decided to relay the post

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