What is the difference between a high pitch voice and a tenor timbre?

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Keep in mind a few things when comparing the range (how high someone can sing) and timbre (their vocal...

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I can't sing higher than a D4?

I am about to be 15 years old and ever since puberty, I haven't been able to sing a note higher than the D right above middle C. I MIGHT be able to pull through for an E, but it's really uncomfortable for me to hit the note. In fact, even middle C, for...

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Hello, there. I am a guy too with a bass timbre but a range or a tessitura an alto 2. You mean be wondering...

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Difference between resonance and pitch? Voice still sounds low?

Alright. I am a Baritone. Even when I sing high notes G4 for example. My voice has a "low type quality" to it. So when I sing high notes there is a "bassy" feel to it. Is this because of resonance or pitch? What i'm saying is, is...

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Both questions you have asked refer to the strength of the diaphragm muscle. To balance out lower and...

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What is the average difference in pitch between a male and a female voice?

This question concerns adult voices only. I have already done the research. I just want to see what people think. If you have to send me a link to a web page, at least tell me what the general difference is as a musical interval in your answer. In a...

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Already been done. Check out Wake Forest University and Laryngeal Biomechanics

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Can A Baritone Voice Train Himself to Become a Tenor? If yes, how?

One of my friends told me that his voice teacher who was once a bass trained himself to become a tenor. Another woman I know told me that her choral director spoke in an abnormally high-pitched voice all the time and did other exercises and became a...

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The answer is something you might not embrace. Mamianka is the only truthful person who has answered...

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Using all my powers of extra-sensory perception, I am afraid I'm unable to tell you.

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Can you permanently change the resonance/timbre of your voice by using surgery and fine tune it to your desire

it's clear that first impressions are very important, and i don't want to take any chances. if i don't get a job/date, it should be because i messed up personally, not because I have a disadvantage...I'm pretty good looking, but my voice...well is annoying...

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I suppose not, because our larynx (voice box) is not only for speech but also involved in the cough...

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Any trained voice trainers out there that can explain to me how a leggiero tenor should use his voice?

I've been learning about different voice types for a few years now, so I could find out what my range can be and train it to my greatest potential possible, but I have flaws. I finally found out what I am in opera terms and I have been doing my best...

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I am not a voice teacher, and I certainly hope for your sake at least a couple of voice teachers see...

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Help catagorise my voice!!!?

I'm trying to work out what voice type I am (I am male btw) by measuring my vocal range and my timbre. My range goes from about B or C below middle C to Bb or B (C on a good day) above middle C, in chest voice. I know my top range would suggest tenor...

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Your a tenor. Morrison was a baritone. He could hit other notes but his natural style was baritone.

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Could my voice type change from baritone to tenor with work and experience?

Hi, I'm 17 years old and I have been singing for about a year and a half as I joined my school choir last year. My chorus teacher put me in the tenor section since I don't have much trouble hitting anything he throws at me, and falsetto is optional....

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You're still young and your voice could actually change dramatically over the next 2-3 years, not because...

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