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Contralto Vocal Range Made SUPER Easy For Beginners | 30 Day Singer

Get 30 Day Singer Full Access - 2 weeks FREE: https://bit.ly/3P1yaAq A Contralto is a Treble-Clef singer that sits above the Tenor voice type and below an Alto. The term Alto classically includes both Contraltos and Mezzo-Sopranos. So often Contraltos are labeled as lower voiced altos and are actually very similar to, if not slightly lower in range than many lower-voiced Mezzo-Sopranos. Contralto gets its name from the Latin contra meaning counter-to, and altus, which means high. A Contralto can be a very low female singer or an exceptionally high male singer, which is often called a countertenor in certain situations. They are essentially the same thing when it comes to range! A Contralto has a range from C3 to F5. Range: The first way to determine if you are a Contralto is to see if you can sing comfortably in the middle of this range from F3 to C5.This is often referred to as your tessitura. Your voice should have the best and most natural sound quality here and so tessitura is a word that specifically excludes the very extreme edge of your range on either side! There are extremes in any category, but in my opinion this is largely due to the difficulty in categorizing voice-types and range. It's mentioned that some contralto singers can sing up to Bb5, but this seems open to interpretation as voice types are all on a spectrum and voice type is identified by more than just range alone. For example, some Tenors, especially Countertenors can sing around Bb5 or even C6 as well in rare circumstances. Tone: A Contralto typically has a deep, dark, and weighted sound compared to other Altos and Mezzo-Sopranos. This is a very similar relationship when comparing a Contrabass to a higher Bass or Baritone. They will also have a very opposite timbre to a light and bright Soprano. Contraltos even tend to have a darker, heavier tone than other higher-voiced Altos. Passaggio: The other way to determine if you are a Contralto is to find where your “break range” also known as your passaggio is. This is where your voice cracks or with proper training transitions smoothly from chest voice to head voice. A Contralto is typically going to be transitioning out of chest voice into head voice through their passaggio around G4 to A4. In this way, Contaltos tend to sing more in chest voice than in head voice. Also their head voice, much like a Bass is very dark and very rich in timbre when in balance with their chest voice tone. Get comfortable with that lower register! Many contraltos don’t allow their voice to drop low enough when finding their comfortable range. This can mean there is a considerable amount of tension from trying to imitate higher-voiced singers even in day to day speech. Take your time. Contraltos can sing plenty high enough for the most common belty pop range we hear on the radio, but it's more likely that they are going to make a much bigger booming sound and will need a strong and deep connection to their breath support through steady vocal conditioning from the very bottom up first. Take your time! Contraltos in my opinion are defined more by the tone quality and specific tendencies for registration rather than range or gender by that. Knowing if you are a Contralto or not can help you find where in your range you should start to train your voice and how to develop the sound to find more balance and comfort. 0:00 - Intro 0:53 - Range 2:54 - Tone 4:00 - Exercise 1 6:23 - Exercise 2 8:15 - Outro 5 Easy Tips on How to Find Your Singing Voice -    • 5 Easy Tips on How to Find Your Singi...   Daily Exercises for Great Singing -    • Daily Exercises for Great Singing | 3...   Avoid These Singing MISTAKES -    • Avoid These Singing MISTAKES | 30 Day...   5 Minute Vocal Warm Up Exercises -    • Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy ...   Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy 10 minute warmup -    • Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy ...   If you liked this video, why not subscribe? And make sure to tap the bell so you'll get all the latest lessons as soon as they are available. Follow 30 Day Singer on social! www.facebook.com/30daysinger www.twitter.com/30daysinger www.instagram.com/30daysinger

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