tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post3847074443128073633..comments2023-12-21T14:15:52.545+00:00Comments on Diva Devotee: What is the Whistle Register/tone?rosbi ullotovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17983679935573744584noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-82269864996856974002014-05-08T11:18:12.669+01:002014-05-08T11:18:12.669+01:00I can make a sound up to E7 only .. but i have no ...I can make a sound up to E7 only .. but i have no great control of it..Kenneth James Vicentenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-31162433004981393962014-03-29T17:06:30.152+00:002014-03-29T17:06:30.152+00:00I learned at an oddly early age how to mix the two...I learned at an oddly early age how to mix the two voices. However, in my whistle register alone, I have two tones. The 'mixed' heavier sound on the bottom (up to A6), and the high, light sound you described (can start at around D or C6, but is easiest from G6 and up). However, I would recommend strengthening the head voice as much as possible, as it helps the entire voice. Whistles aren't even an essential, but head voice? SO USEFUL.EthanAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-56895430920569916512014-03-29T15:17:26.683+00:002014-03-29T15:17:26.683+00:00I always thought it was weird because I always cou...I always thought it was weird because I always could produce the light whistle like sound between G#5 on up. However, I can't go from a heavier produced sound to the light whistles just yet. My voice isn't that connected and my head tones as a whole are rather...underdeveloped.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-85413909525430098852013-12-19T13:27:11.893+00:002013-12-19T13:27:11.893+00:00No. Whistle register starts damn well where the vo...No. Whistle register starts damn well where the voice decides to flip into that register, and can start as low as F5 and as high as F6, much like how a bass could flip to head voice starting at G3, and a high soprano would flip over around G4.EthanAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-82365263568175304462013-08-23T15:25:08.642+01:002013-08-23T15:25:08.642+01:00Up to A#6 and no whistle. I feel cheated.Up to A#6 and no whistle. I feel cheated.Robin Rednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-5387657604378686912013-08-12T02:47:42.832+01:002013-08-12T02:47:42.832+01:00Whistling starts a E♭ 6. So you probably were sing...Whistling starts a E♭ 6. So you probably were singing that in head voice or falsetto.JoeySnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-530364178951042362013-08-12T02:43:00.782+01:002013-08-12T02:43:00.782+01:00my whistle begins in B5my whistle begins in B5Alexandre Filhonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-90620564533016933642013-07-25T16:16:58.996+01:002013-07-25T16:16:58.996+01:00It is possible to go higher than C6 without a Whis...It is possible to go higher than C6 without a Whistle, too. Many people who lack the ability to go into the Whistle Register 'impersonate' the Whistle by simply going into a very high falsetto. But the difference is noticable. Whistle notes are more rounder and smoother and warmer.Mikhailnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-44625168178170826432013-06-17T02:03:26.704+01:002013-06-17T02:03:26.704+01:00It pretty much happens once you get up to a C6. Yo...It pretty much happens once you get up to a C6. You can feel the change in the placement. While your head voice vibrates sort of above the mask, the whistle feels almost like it vibrates outside of the mask altogether. You can hear the change too.Chloe Rnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-72560080948929861772013-06-11T08:05:35.777+01:002013-06-11T08:05:35.777+01:00So how does one achieve this sound? If your put yo...So how does one achieve this sound? If your put your lips together and blow in o rder to whistle, dots it work in the same way with vocal flaps? That would make the article more interestingarxsynnoreply@blogger.com