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? asked in Entertainment & MusicMusicSinging · 3 years ago

Am I a singer with a mix of high baritone color with a lyric tenor range and a dramatic tenor squillo enough to be a full spinto tenor?

I am improving as a singer who is a tenor with baritone color in his voice having a lyric tenor range with a squillo of a legit dramatic tenor. My range is normally B2 - D♭5 but I can extend to the bass-baritone range to G♭2 and up in the countertenor range up to G♭5. My comfortable range is C♯3 - B♭4 and my tessitura is A3 - A4. I can easily sustain both in falsetto and full voice the A4 (a note nearing tenor high C) at any time and can practice high Cs regularly to a minimum. My passaggi lies around D4 - G4. So is that enough to be a full spinto tenor?

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  • 3 years ago

    This is a thing you should discuss ONLY with your OWN vocal teacher during your OFFLINE one-on-one lessons, because your teacher knows your voice best. If you don't have a teacher, please get yourself a GOOD one NOW. Trying to obtain random "advice" online, especially from complete noobs and strangers, is NEVER a good idea.

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