Finally a chance for all the singers who never reached the magical C6! For a good comparison I start with the female head voice, then female high chest voice, then high male chest voice (male head voice), then falsetto and then some male head voice. 1. Opera mezzo Maria Callas from "Jewel aria"....
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Excuse the horrible voice in the background..I have no idea who that is lol. Mariah hitting her signature high note in the concert's final song!
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This beautiful, sultry, romantic jazz tune is performed by the sensational Elisa Fiorillo whose done a lot of work in the jazz field singing and performing since her career jump-started in 1987. Her voice is magical, and her hitting that high note at 3:35 gives me goosebumps. Then again, I am wei...
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this performance at eastwood is really amazing.... hitting those near whistle notes proves she can make those registers.... she can kick that higher!
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Wikipedia’s snip of record about Regine: Velasquez is perhaps best remembered today for her ability to sing effortless and exceptional sustained vocal belting and can do crescendo or decrescendo while holding a very high note for many seconds. She is credited as having a 3.5 octave vocal range th...
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