Thursday 26 April 2018

Your Range and your tessitura

🎹HOW TO FIND YOUR VOCAL RANGE🎵 🎹 IDENTIFYING AND CLASSIFYING YOUR RANGE🎵 🎶 Season 4. Episode 1. YOUR RANGE AND TESSITURA📃🖋 Identify your range and tessitura. You should now have four notes, two low and two high, written down in scientific pitch notation. Arrange them from lowest to highest. Put parentheses around the lowest and highest pitches and a dash in between the middle two. This notation expresses your full vocal range. ◆For instance, if your collection of numbers reads D 2, G 2 , F4 , and B 4 , the correct notation for your range would read: (D 2 )G 2-F 4 (B 4 ). ◆The outer two notes in parentheses represent your full range, that is, all the notes that your body is capable of producing. ◆The two middle pitches (such as, “G 2-F 4 ” in the above example) represent your “tessitura,” that is, the range in which you can most comfortably sing using your normal voice. This is helpful to know when you are selecting the appropriate voice type for singing music. For live lessons and interactive class join us via https://t.me/joinchat/HX75GgrDht71Bi9HvZhz6w

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