#Hi I want a Road map for Singing (My Singer type is a Flipper)
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I have no idea what flipper means but Charlie Puth and Jung Kook employ a lot of head voice in their songs while Adele uses more chest voice and belting.
I’m not sure what specifically you’re seeking, but if you want to sing like them you definitely need to practice getting comfortable with all of your vocal registers as well as belting and possibly falsetto.
Like look at this
can u describe which voice im using in which part of this recording
total there are 4 in the recording which are mind
and also when i shift to the last voice
my voice cracks a lot start sounding like a sick duck
@cobalt temple
listen to this on full volume cause i couldn't sing too loud cause family in the house they gonna bust in my door 💀
I could barely hear it, sorry, but I did hear it well enough to tell that you’re comfortable in head (maybe that was falsetto?) voice.
I hate singing when my family is in the house too; try to get a louder recording when you can.
Lol thank you
when I sing in head voice
i become dizzy
like im gonna pass out
last one was falsetto i think
another thing i found is when im singing im mumbling in between
I found my vocal range
its from g2 to D4 its 90% correct
so am i tenor or baritone
first test on this web and other test here
what the hell is a flipper
we don't talk about it anymore
it was a term i learned from IDK where
what flipper is like mix of head/chest singer
idk tf
i mean, what is the context? G2 to D5 but is the D5 falsetto is the G2 vocal fry
These vocal range tests you can fry or falsetto and y'know it still registers
But if G2 is your lower part of chest and D#5 is your upper part of head, then tenor probably
Although there is stuff like tessitura and stuff
@random edge
@molten vigil
yes
G2 to E5 head is very nice
my lowest is Bb2-G2 and my Highest is D5/D#5 yesterday today i checked its 1 note higher: E5
Especially if untrained, if it sounds good