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Originally Posted by Pnewsom
This is getting into advanced territory, but it's good to see and hear what's possible.
There are three ranges available to a singer. The body or full voice, head voice, and falsetto. The full voice is obvious and lots of singers can manage two or more octaves range with it. Head voice can add an octave or more, and the falsetto allows even more range.
However, crossing over from one voice to the next in a way that sounds seamless is the challenge, but once learned it can be a great asset.
Here's a nice example, with Joey Landreth moving through all three vocal ranges, along with some great harmony singing and playing.
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Interesting also I note he is capo'ed @ 3
I am a seat of the pants type when comes to vocals (no formal training )
I get the falsetto in this fun cover of Stayin' Alive.
So in this is it falsetto and head or is there body also ?
Noting they are both capo @ 1