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Hoots : Am I using falsetto in this audio recording ? (vocal range test) I wanted to test my vocal range, and test how high I can go without forcing too much and without using falsetto. I tried to sing C4 to C5-D5 (I did 3 recordings), - freshhoot.com

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Am I using falsetto in this audio recording ? (vocal range test)
I wanted to test my vocal range, and test how high I can go without forcing too much and without using falsetto. I tried to sing C4 to C5-D5 (I did 3 recordings), but I have the feeling that above B4 I'm forced to sing in falsetto (the last note which is D5 is definitely falsetto).

Can you tell me how high I can go without switching into falsetto?

Here are the 3 recordings :

vocaroo.com/i/s139fbfb2FFG https://vocaroo.com/i/s0dnwmMTn4X5 vocaroo.com/i/s0NdW0M141e7


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Sounds to me that you're in falsetto all the way! Or at least in such a light head voice as makes no difference.

Let's hear something starting (at least) an octave lower?


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One technique a teacher showed me once (so, not a very scientific method) is to lightly touch the sides of you throat (or adam's apple, if you're a male) and start going up your range. When you stop feeling the vibration, it means you're using falsetto.

Disclaimer: I'm not a professional singer or teacher, so this may be very anecdotal.


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