I'm an untrained singer, self taught, been singing for about four years now. For the past year and a half now I've been interested in different tenor voices, and I come to believe that I am a leggiero tenor for the reason my first break is at a E4 and second is a A4 on the piano scale. (Least I believe I am)
Last year I took a choir class and was classified as a baritone, but it honestly doesn't make any sense I can high Zeppelin songs, and Journey songs, and what not. But then there's these days when I can't sing high at all. I have the extension I believe, sounds like falsetto, but it connects to your voice. It's not fully connected yet, but I can use it. I read a something about Leggiero tenors and there a lot of the time considered baritones for their powerful chest register. The weight in my voice makes it sometimes impossible to sing high and it's very frustrating.
Can anyone explain how the voice works? Opera teachers, anyone.
Last year I took a choir class and was classified as a baritone, but it honestly doesn't make any sense I can high Zeppelin songs, and Journey songs, and what not. But then there's these days when I can't sing high at all. I have the extension I believe, sounds like falsetto, but it connects to your voice. It's not fully connected yet, but I can use it. I read a something about Leggiero tenors and there a lot of the time considered baritones for their powerful chest register. The weight in my voice makes it sometimes impossible to sing high and it's very frustrating.
Can anyone explain how the voice works? Opera teachers, anyone.