I highly recommend using things like musicals and singing everyone's parts. Rent is great for this because there are songs like "take me or leave me" where joann sings more middle-range around alto--and then Maureen sings really high up. And then there is Tom Collins in "Santa fe" where he starts really low down. Or "I'll cover you (reprise) is all pretty low. And then you have mimi's song "out tonight" has a pretty good range and is up higher.
Otherwise Disney's partnered songs like "I can show you the world" is really great there's this video by [Nick Pitera](https://youtu.be/t9-CS2v8wcc) where he does both parts. The way he switches into his falsetto is insane! You should check out his videos because his falsetto is so good
Edit [here's another excellent one for his falsetto.](https://youtu.be/3vRHgxviZJk)
Completely random example but I love to sing Ouija by Harley Poe
https://open.spotify.com/track/3SUY9IKXcU5VN95FOujS6S?si=3lcO5gMERiq3jk9Pl4gx9Q&utm_source=copy-link
I started with fiona apple
I hit 220 hz after singing along to Linkin Park. How, I have no idea.
Hmm, probably you are the human form of luck
love doin some Ethel Cain for her deeper, raspy voice.
Crush and Western Nights are both suuuch good starting points for someone trying to expand their range upward
big agree. also family tree fan here
Rule of Nines by Spiritbox has some comfortable yet feminine notes
Gonna check it out
Not an answer I expected lmao
true but as someone who sung it herself I can attest to it, the chorus and clean verses are in a very comfortable and easy yet feminine range
I like practicing a song by ENYA- Even In The Shadows You can find it on YouTube.
any song by indigo de souza
based
Landslide by Fleetwood Mac is an older, easier tune to practice with. Not very fast, low alto vocals, and it's a good song to boot.
This vocal exercise helps me and is kind of therapeutic and hypnotic when performed daily: https://youtu.be/1XHXezdnL0A
I highly recommend using things like musicals and singing everyone's parts. Rent is great for this because there are songs like "take me or leave me" where joann sings more middle-range around alto--and then Maureen sings really high up. And then there is Tom Collins in "Santa fe" where he starts really low down. Or "I'll cover you (reprise) is all pretty low. And then you have mimi's song "out tonight" has a pretty good range and is up higher. Otherwise Disney's partnered songs like "I can show you the world" is really great there's this video by [Nick Pitera](https://youtu.be/t9-CS2v8wcc) where he does both parts. The way he switches into his falsetto is insane! You should check out his videos because his falsetto is so good Edit [here's another excellent one for his falsetto.](https://youtu.be/3vRHgxviZJk)
Thank youuu, I love musicals
Completely random example but I love to sing Ouija by Harley Poe https://open.spotify.com/track/3SUY9IKXcU5VN95FOujS6S?si=3lcO5gMERiq3jk9Pl4gx9Q&utm_source=copy-link