tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post2050565082066819298..comments2023-12-21T14:15:52.545+00:00Comments on Diva Devotee: Justin Beiber- Vocal Range/ Profilerosbi ullotovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17983679935573744584noreply@blogger.comBlogger82125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-17549521021899074542013-11-06T13:42:47.787+00:002013-11-06T13:42:47.787+00:00No, not by a long shot. He is a light lyric tenor....No, not by a long shot. He is a light lyric tenor. He doesn't have the sound output or the timbre to be spinto.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-29376462223561334152013-11-06T11:21:07.688+00:002013-11-06T11:21:07.688+00:00There's no way Bruno Mars is a spinto tenor, h...There's no way Bruno Mars is a spinto tenor, he doesn't have thesize nor the power to be it. He's a light lyric tenor.Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-27031888482008546502013-11-06T11:14:15.203+00:002013-11-06T11:14:15.203+00:00Bruno Mars is a spinto tenor. Gary LeVox is the hi...Bruno Mars is a spinto tenor. Gary LeVox is the highest kind of tenor possible.Pnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-8046531720503948982013-10-16T07:33:15.780+01:002013-10-16T07:33:15.780+01:00He's 19 and still can't go below C3. If he...He's 19 and still can't go below C3. If he ends up a baritone then Chris Colfer will end up as a basso profundo.Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-25016466215123486462013-10-15T23:12:13.789+01:002013-10-15T23:12:13.789+01:00I'd say he'll end up a baritoneI'd say he'll end up a baritoneAriettanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-34433994111751313542013-09-28T01:12:30.410+01:002013-09-28T01:12:30.410+01:00Like seriously people, it's good to know he&#...Like seriously people, it's good to know he's a tenor, but you go wrong when you begin to attach operatic terms to a Non-operatic singer. This site does a lot of that and it's so wrongoperalovernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-47384836916155645512013-09-06T22:25:30.997+01:002013-09-06T22:25:30.997+01:00Sound cloud works like a constant playlist. Just t...Sound cloud works like a constant playlist. Just type in my name on the soundcloud search thingy (Black Robin).... Lol. It takes some getting used to buy I love it's quickness.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-3188015571143870862013-09-06T19:31:05.241+01:002013-09-06T19:31:05.241+01:00Sorry for not answering! I've been crazily bus...Sorry for not answering! I've been crazily busy these days preparing everything to go to college and I had no time to check the blog. <br /><br /><br />The beginning was great but the vocal runs at the end kinda ruined it for me, I've always thought that runs must be scarcely used. How can I hear more of your clips? I'm not used to soundcloud and I have no idea of how to find the other clips XDLeithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-51064373326908431692013-09-01T14:41:05.585+01:002013-09-01T14:41:05.585+01:00I don't like him at all. He's an offense t...I don't like him at all. He's an offense to all humans...Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-59176149141487553012013-09-01T14:15:06.174+01:002013-09-01T14:15:06.174+01:00:D your really funny when you try :) i kind of lik...:D your really funny when you try :) i kind of like some stuff he does..but...i just hate his voice lately :/Rick Poisonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-68171994065398321062013-09-01T13:31:08.843+01:002013-09-01T13:31:08.843+01:00Well, here is a song I wrote a few days ago (bored...Well, here is a song I wrote a few days ago (bored in class).... It shows the rest of my soundcloud too if you want to look at it. <br /><br />https://soundcloud.com/black-robin/all-of-your-loveBlack Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-76505731293627293342013-09-01T13:28:24.110+01:002013-09-01T13:28:24.110+01:00I don't know why I all of a sudden had an urge...I don't know why I all of a sudden had an urge to defend Justin considering my eternal despise I have of the boy. Strange morning this is....Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-51052357532896735622013-09-01T10:35:10.263+01:002013-09-01T10:35:10.263+01:00Sure! ^^Sure! ^^Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-54717445520512108582013-09-01T10:26:52.062+01:002013-09-01T10:26:52.062+01:00i think he is lyric tenor, tough hes high notes ar...i think he is lyric tenor, tough hes high notes aren't that good lately, he has very week vocal range...Rick Poisonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-56202102195598294782013-09-01T07:42:26.089+01:002013-09-01T07:42:26.089+01:00When your technique is quite trashy no matter how ...When your technique is quite trashy no matter how countertenor you are, you're not gonna reach very high xD However, I didn't say he was a countertenor because I know you need to have a femenine voice like Chris Colfer does.Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-81043549417902720772013-09-01T03:30:18.798+01:002013-09-01T03:30:18.798+01:00As of lately I've been having endless stamina ...As of lately I've been having endless stamina when I belt but I can sing quite decently at low volumes but doing those dynamic crescendos around my pasagio slay me. Wanna hear some clips?Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-54962527044389918492013-09-01T02:00:00.233+01:002013-09-01T02:00:00.233+01:00I know he isn't a Baritenor, that's why I ...I know he isn't a Baritenor, that's why I ruled that possibility out. HOWEVER, he most definately isn't a counter Tenor, at all. His tessitura isn't even that high plus his timbre isn't light enough. Now, he can BARELY even reach C natural let a lone a cake note like E5 which would be relatively easy for a counter tenor. You're FARRRR off with counter tenor. Counter Tenor would be Chris C from Glee. Justin Beiber is a LYRIC Tenor, he is no where CLOSE to a Counter Tenor.Sasuke Uchihanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-18645590904531295782013-08-31T23:56:35.015+01:002013-08-31T23:56:35.015+01:00Yeah... Kinda late for that advice, but I've a...Yeah... Kinda late for that advice, but I've already learnt the lesson xD Right now I'm looking up to this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfAh3uDXWEo and to Bon Jovi and Amy Lee as well.<br /><br /><br />I guess for that comment that we're the same age, so I'd like to ask you: did your voice change even after the usual voice change at 13? I mean, I was one of the first ones (If not the first) in my school to change my voice, and it had a quite dark colour, it was even lower than Michael Buble's. Then, when I started taking lessons my vocal coach said I was a tenor, which really surprised me, but when I heard my voice on recordings I realized that it was actually quite light, and comparing old and new recordings I could see the difference.<br /><br /><br />For everything you said about your voice I'm guessing that you're a dramatic tenor (Steely timber, great volume...) but your voice still needs time to mature and become a real dramatic one. As my vocal coach said, 17 is the minimum age to classfy someone as a bass, baritenor or tenor, but to classify him as a certain kind of this categories you need to wait way more. I usually say I'm a light tenor because I think it's what best suits my voice, but it's impossible to know how my voice will end, specially since I still have trouble placing the sound in the mask (I've been improving but I need much more training...)Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-64573481795122603642013-08-31T22:59:54.349+01:002013-08-31T22:59:54.349+01:00My voice is a bit strange to say the least. My voi...My voice is a bit strange to say the least. My voice is steadily maturing and sounds quite a bit different from when I first turned 16. I wonder how my voice will solidify when I turn 18. LOL. Right now, my voice just sounds undeniably warm. For me, I generally sang in a nasal approach becuase I felt my sense of warmth was rather mechanical and robot sounding, but now when I sing in my natural tone, it sounds like a very pleasant and smokey warmth with modest weight and a dark color. My rasp however makes me voice sound much thicker than it is. <br /><br /><br />My belting register, which is my strong suit I might add, still has quite a color contrast. Naturally, it is steely, piercing, bright, and has a huge bight to it. As of lately, I can take the weight of my lower register up to my highest belts without much issue apart from the occasional passagio issues. Desipite, the steely color and my grand volume capacity, I still can sing quite softly and even carry the warmth of my belting register up into my lower belts (prior to G#4(IMHO, a tenors G4 is the equivalent of a mezzo-soprano's C5)). <br /><br /><br />But as far as singing goes...NEVER...I mean...NEVER LOOK UP TO CHRISTINA!!!! :)Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-32277765945904872572013-08-31T22:29:48.151+01:002013-08-31T22:29:48.151+01:00The black boy is definetly a bass for what I'v...The black boy is definetly a bass for what I've heard both in his spoken and singing voice. And yeah, I do sing. I started about a year, but since I had no money I had to train myself. The problem? In that time I was obsessed with Christina Aguilera and tried to imitate her way of singing, so you can imagine how it ended xD I started to take lessons six mothns ago and I've improved quite a bit.<br /><br /><br />I'm just the opposite to your friend: my talking voice is quite low for a tenor, which makes my tessitura to be strangely low for the light timber I have. Even my vocal coach has trouble reaching the low notes I can (He's a light lyric tenor). The strange thing is that I can reach the F#2 like it's nothing but then it's almost impossible for me to reach the F2.Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-65415362229166079892013-08-31T20:27:54.835+01:002013-08-31T20:27:54.835+01:00Rachelle hit a F#3. The black boy hit a G2/F#2, go...Rachelle hit a F#3. The black boy hit a G2/F#2, gotta listen again. he was quite dark.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-47728674841856622022013-08-31T18:37:37.109+01:002013-08-31T18:37:37.109+01:00They don't sing classically, so it's witho...They don't sing classically, so it's without projection. Michael Buble is classified everywhere as a baritenor (Lyric, though) that's why I put him as an example. And yeah, of course pitch doesn't define your vocal type as much as color, weigth and all that jazz, but if for example you se a man who cannot go under C3 like Justin Bieber's case, then you don't need to hear him to know he's a tenor. The baritenors I was talking about are not expert singers, their range is not much large than 2 octaves, while your range, if I remember well, was from A1-A5, which is twice longer. I underestand that if someone has a 4 octave range and doesn't reach the 1st octave it would be rare that he was a baritenor, but for a two-octave ranged person I guess it's not that rare.<br /><br /><br />About the notes, would you mind checking this two songs please? I want to know how low can the two singers go.<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nulqu49muhI (I think the lowest part goes from 0:45-1:02)<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMOp9OLFlLw (there are a few times the black dude in the sqaures shirt sings "For the longest time" very low). Thank you in advance! ^^Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-27291487522696724752013-08-31T17:53:31.129+01:002013-08-31T17:53:31.129+01:00I have a decent ear. But are they hitting those Es...I have a decent ear. But are they hitting those Es and D's while projecting or not? And I though Michael Bible was a full on lyric tenor. Pitch IMHO doesn't necessarily determine voice type anyways. Mainly, passagio, tessitura, and color. I'm a mid to low tenor and can dive into the first octave but can't project past A2-G#2.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-48217921162129606922013-08-31T16:35:51.145+01:002013-08-31T16:35:51.145+01:00I know a few trained baritenors (Not experts or pr...I know a few trained baritenors (Not experts or profesionals, but that had been getting classes for like two years or so) and none of them can hit the first octave. They go like E2 or D2. One of them hit a B1 once in the piano, but it was quite unestable and has never been able to do it again. Of course, if some tenors can reach there, there will surely be baritenors able to do so, but I don't think it's really mandatory to go to the bottom of the 2nd octave to be considered as a baritenor (Michael Buble can't go lower than a F2)<br /><br /><br />By the way, do you have good ears for notes? I'm trying to guess some notes of some songs but I'm terrible at it, do you think you could help me?Leithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-39669037927324674162013-08-31T15:27:07.240+01:002013-08-31T15:27:07.240+01:00I don't know much about baritones but most bar...I don't know much about baritones but most baritones can reach the 1st ocatve (without projection).Black Robinnoreply@blogger.com