I must say, Aussie, that if you ever moved to the United States, you would be VERY popular on college campuses. Americans think foreign accents are very sexy for some reason.
I have a ridiculously huge range in my voice. I can sing as low as Bass, I comfortably sing Tenor, and I can sing the whole range of Alto and a bit of Soprano albeit a bit straining on my voice- only thing is my falsetto is all but non-existent.
I'm a tenor voice type and my choir teacher put me in tenor one last semester then moved me to tenor two after seeing I can hit the 2nd a-flat and my voice sounds best in tenor two range.
Here is my voice. Apologies in advance for the rise in tone at the end of every sentence...its a Pacific Northwestern thing The things one notices when they listen to recordings of themselves eh? Can't say I really care much for my voice however...I find it a bit nasal and femmy lol ####### | Voice message
No, no! You were perfect! I don't understand native english speaker talking and it's a little frustrating :lol:
Soprano, but we're talking Verdi/Wagner soprano here, not Mozart. I can sing anything Alto on up in a choir, but for solo work I definitely stick to the upper ranges.
This video was helpful in determining my range. [youtube]9IejHKpfHso[/youtube] Apparently I can sing from F3 to F5, so I seem to be an alto. I'm wondering if I'm a countertenor or just have a good falsetto. I sometimes wish I could go lower because a lot of music goes below F3 and I have to go up an octave.
Alto I guess? My voice is a bit deeper than most girls and can't go super high without it hurting me haha. I can't sing at all....not to save my life...I'll stick to my harmonica.
I have no idea but I will put op a voice sample when my cold is finally over, if I were to put one up now I would sound like a girl with a HUGE Dutch accent AND a cold
My throat hurts at the moment so I can't exactly tell but you guys can guess with the singing recording I had on another thread in conjunction with this: ####### | Voice message