Baritone. The baritone is the second lowest singing range, and overlaps both Bass and Tenor. The typical baritone range is from A2 to A4, and might extend down to F2 or up to C5. The baritone voice type is the most common type of male voice.
- Does head voice count as your range?
- What is the range of a baritone voice?
- How high can a tenor be head voice?
- Where does baritone head voice start?
Does head voice count as your range?
Here's what you need to know: The chest voice is the range of notes at the bottom of your voice. And head voice is the range of notes at the top.
What is the range of a baritone voice?
Their range is anywhere between a G2 and a G4 but can extend in either direction. If you sing tenor and can't reach the higher notes with ease, or sing bass and can't reach the lower notes naturally, you're most probably a baritone and you shouldn't worry about it. Let the other singers in your section help out.
How high can a tenor be head voice?
It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The low extreme for tenors is widely defined to be B2, though some roles include an A♭2 (two A♭s below middle C). At the highest extreme, some tenors can sing up to the second F above middle C (F5).
Where does baritone head voice start?
In between the bass and the tenor is a classical voice type that is called “baritone.” Baritone literally means “heavy sounding.” The notes of this vocal range usually start at the second F just under the Middle C up to the F right above the middle C in a choir.