- What is the highest note a baritone can sing?
- Can baritone reach high notes?
- What is a high baritone?
- How high can a baritone belt?
What is the highest note a baritone can sing?
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.
Can baritone reach high notes?
The point of our training program is to help singers push their own voices so that they can grow in strength, range, control, and more. Over and over again we have found that baritones have the ability to sing high, as long as they follow the proper steps to get there.
What is a high baritone?
Baritone is the fifth of the scale that has the lead as a tonic, and may be sung below the lead, or even above the lead (and the tenor), in which case it is called "high baritone". Conversely, the more "soul" baritones have the more traditional timbre, but sing in a vocal range that is closer to the tenor vocal range.
How high can a baritone belt?
Baritone: Baritone: Belt begins high F sharp/G above middle C and upwards. We have found that many baritones can extend their range by accessing belt quality. You can get a high A if you are a heavy voiced baritone. Bass: Belt range for bass voices is D/E above middle C and upwards.