Fascinating Sounds by the Vocal Instrument

Posted by: Angie Arsenault on March 9, 2010 in: Singing Ressources, Vocal Techniques

The human voice is one of the most amazing and versatile instruments of all. It can produce extremely high and low notes, different colors and volumes of sound as well as suggest a ray of different emotions.

I have decided to dedicate this post to a few examples of these vocal possibilities that can be achieved with practice and proper knowledge of the instrument – but careful songbirds, because extremes sounds are not always so easy on the voice, especially when they are not done properly (remember last post; it should never hurt to sing!).

Here are a few examples I would like to share with you:

1) Extreme Low Notes- Tim Storms Sings Eight Hertz (look at ’28 seconds):

2) Extreme High Notes – Adam Lopez Guinness World Record (look at 2’41minutes):

3) Amazing Vocal Choir – Vocapeople (or the funny aliens!):

4) Throat Singing – Steve Sklar and John Pascuzzi. Notice the harmonics and overtones?

5) Throat Singing – by a 5 Year Old Boy:

6) Young Talent: The Cactus Cuties sing The National Anthem:

7) The Mystery of the Bulgarian Singers- Valya Balkanska:

8 ) Amazing Vocal Effects – Honda Advertisement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U46dCCtTT7s

9) Beautiful Singing – The 5th Element Opera Diva (3’40):


10) Last, one of the singers I emulated when I started out as a teenager:

If you have other examples that you find showcase the amazing human voice, we would love to hear them! ☺



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