No, not all tenors can do this. Most don't have a High C in either chest or head. (Btw, How high one can sing has very little to do with whether they are a tenor or not as well, but that's another subject).
World record. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Lopez held the world record for highest vocal note produced by a male from 2008 to 2018. That pitch is designated D♯8 in note-octave notation; it is three semitones above the highest note on a standard grand piano or 4435 Hz.
Baritones and basses can only hit C5 in head voice or mixed voice.
Based on the findings, Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose has demonstrated the greatest vocal range in studio. Mariah Carey comes in second, followed by Prince, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Christina Aguilera and David Bowie.
The truth is, coloraturas in a range of genres have been singing A6s, and notes much higher, for a long time. The highest note on record is a G10 sung by Georgia Brown, a Brazilian dance/electric singer.
Vocal range is a measurement of distance from the lowest note to the highest note that a person can sing. Vocal range is very helpful in defining a singers voice type (Bass, Tenor, Alto, Soprano, for example), measuring vocal progress over time and choosing songs and repertoire that fit a singer's voice.
A musical note, two octaves above middle C, at or near the upper limit of a soprano's vocal range; also the note an octave below this similarly at or near the upper limit of a tenor's vocal range; sometimes (in extended use) as the type of a very high note.
The “sharp” (#) raises the pitch by a half tone. C-sharp, for example, is a half tone higher than C. A flat (b) lowers the pitch by a half tone.
'High C' is the C near the top of the range of a high singing voice (tenor or soprano). For a tenor, it's the C one octave above 'middle C' on the piano, and for a soprano it's the C two octaves above 'middle C'. High C for the Tenor is C5; A above is A5.
We will follow the International Standards Organization (ISO) system for register designations. In that system, middle C (the first ledger line above the bass staff or the first ledger line below the treble staff) is C4. An octave higher than middle C is C5, and an octave lower than middle C is C3.
Middle C on the piano keyboard is C4 at 262 Hz, and the highest note on the piano is C8 at 4186 Hz.
A feat of strength for tenors and sopranos to achieve this top note. As a rule, they appear In Italian operas in two or three passages of an opera. The high C was sung in Rossini's time with head voice, but afterwards for over a hundred years until now with chest voice (vibrations in the chest).
5 Female Singers with the Largest Vocal Range
- Mariah Carey. With her 5-octave vocal range and her ability to reach notes in the 7th octave vocal range as well just go back, it should come as no surprise that Mariah is the top.
- Christina Aguilera.
- Hayley Williams (Paramore)
- Celine Dion.
- Beyoncé
Georgia Brown (Brazil), has a vocal range of eight octaves, extending from G2 to G10, as verified at Aqui Jazz Atelier Music School in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 18 August 2004. The highest note that she hit, the G10, is techincally not a musical note but a frequency.
Consequently, singing voices for women are usually a little higher than for men, with the highest female voice (soprano) reaching C6 and the lowest one (contralto) going down to E3, while the highest male voice (countertenor, typically in falsetto) may hit E5, and the lowest one (bass) can drop down to E2.
Though everyone's range is specific to their voice, most vocal ranges are categorized within 6 common voice types: Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Alto, Mezzo-Soprano, and Soprano. If you've been part of a choir before, you're probably pretty familiar with these ranges.
If you can sing a B4 note in your chest voice and you aren't 16–20. It is a high note for an adult male. Tenors are not natural voices and thus to be able to sing that high is considered an unnatural quality for a voice.
This is the C5 power chord with the root note on the 8th fret of the Low E / 6th string. This is a three string voicing of a C5 power chord. This is a three string version of C5 played at the 8th fret. This is a C5 chord with the fifth in the bass.
Here are some simple steps for finding your vocal range and voice type:
- Warm up. Before doing any type of singing, it's vitally important to do a vocal warm up, particularly when singing near the edges of our vocal range.
- Find your lowest note.
- Find your highest note.
- Compare your lowest and highest note.
Expand Your Vocal Range with These 10 Simple Tips
- Know Your Current Vocal Range. Before you can start expanding your range, you need to be familiar with your current range.
- Prioritize Your Vocal Health.
- Treat Sore Throats Immediately.
- Use Proper Technique.
- Set Small Goals.
- Do Regular Exercises.
- Modify Vowels and Substitute Words.
- Be Patient and Consistent.
Low voice
| soprano: | C4 to A5 |
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| mezzo-soprano: | A3 to F#5 |
| alto: | G3 to E5 (and contralto as F3-D5) |
| tenor: | roughly C3 to A4 |
| baritone: | A2 to F4 |