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ExodusUK 15th April 2006 09:42 PM

What's Ayumi's vocal range?
 
Anyone know? :love

walking proud 18th April 2006 12:37 AM

Oh man, this is difficult. From what I can hear though, she's straining her voice in inspire (So it's probably as low as she gets) and she gets pretty high in.. um.. I don't know. WHATEVER? Someone help me out on this.

spacelion 18th April 2006 01:02 AM

She's really high in kanariya

Syphex 18th April 2006 01:05 AM

Kanariya had a lot of issues with it, so don't use it as an example. I remember hearing that the composer wanted it to be even higher then what is now but ayu just couldn't reach it, AND it was synthesized beyond belief (so it probably wouldn't sound strained) This is the sole reason why it's a "bonus track" on LOVEppears and why she never performs it live.

Ayumi no Yume 18th April 2006 01:08 AM

I learned something today.

hopeorpain 18th April 2006 01:22 AM

happy ending is pretty "up there"

stardusties 18th April 2006 01:41 AM

i'd say like 3 or 4 octaves :3

xACIDxHEADx 18th April 2006 03:53 AM

well, so far , i think the highest note she hit (belted out with chest voice not head voice) is the F5 in Duty. Otherwise, I've never really heard her sing in her head voice very high, so do you mean how high she can "belt"? because if you just mean her overall notes (including head voice), many ppl can probly hit through the whistle range.

devilayu 18th April 2006 04:04 AM

Hard to say. Her range has changed over the years, so pointing out songs from different Ayumi eras doesn't really answer the question. Unless it's written somewhere in an article (which I doubt), all anyone can do is speculate.

emi♡ 18th April 2006 04:09 AM

What about that note in Fly High, the "zutto" what is that? i dont think its her highest note, it just always comes to mind.

so many of her songs are "up there" I know that there are some songs that I have to be in falsetto to sing...but then i dont have the best range.

isn't the F5 her lowest note? im looking at the score and theres an F thats WAY low, below the staff, its probably not the ur talking about.

alternarist 18th April 2006 10:14 AM

i dotn know anything about music.. but how about the chorus of Moments. it sounds quite high..

sexysaucestar 18th April 2006 10:56 AM

^ It's partly synthesized in that song....I've sang the song at karaoke before (in original key) and it wasn't that bad/high at all. ^^

alternarist 18th April 2006 11:22 AM

^ LOL. it's high for me though.. i tried singing it once and i cant reach it AT ALL!

sexysaucestar 18th April 2006 01:18 PM

^ Perhaps it's because you have a deeper voice? :shrug I don't have a typical voice for a girl (as in, I don't have one of those really shrill, high-pitched voices) and I could still sing the "Moments" chorus...hmm.

ayu_ready? 20th April 2006 05:40 PM

I dunno
but her voice isn't weak, right?!
(I don't get anything in music :P )

Neo Daydream 21st April 2006 03:29 AM

i bet she is a mezzo soprano... she has a mid range voice... cuz she can sing low and high but not extremely low or extremely high... but i don't kno like if she's a low F to a high C or whatever...

walking proud 21st April 2006 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo Daydream
i bet she is a mezzo soprano... she has a mid range voice... cuz she can sing low and high but not extremely low or extremely high... but i don't kno like if she's a low F to a high C or whatever...

I think "II Soprano" and "I Soprano" and "II Alto" and "I Alto" aren't based on the notes that you can hit, but whether you are able to do harmonies well or the notes that you're most comfortable with.

minkAYuko 21st April 2006 09:35 PM

interesting question!

perfectdeath 25th April 2006 04:02 PM

i've always wondered about her range as well... can anyone compare it to anyone else? like utada or boa perhaps

fεяnαndδ 30th April 2006 11:26 PM

Her vocal range doesn't even COMPARE to my sister's. x_x

Kikaru 1st May 2006 05:48 AM

I think somewhere around the upper altos and lower sopranos. From her recent songs she seems to be going into her lower range. I think her voice deepened since I am... Era...

Right now I would say she's an alto, but a higher alto.

mlkrepublic 1st May 2006 07:00 AM

i think the highest note she can hit without go'n into falsetto is a C#. (the "i" in "shiroi" - CAROLS is a C#. she can hit that. the "no" in "hana no" - Moments is a D. she goes into falsetto. sometimes she can strain it, but i'd say her most comfortable range would be ?--C#.) the lowest i'm not sure of.

Thulanks 10th May 2006 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by walking proud
I think "II Soprano" and "I Soprano" and "II Alto" and "I Alto" aren't based on the notes that you can hit, but whether you are able to do harmonies well or the notes that you're most comfortable with.

It depends on the colour of your voice and how high or low the same note sounds sung by different ppl with different kinda voices. Ayu is soprano, she doesn't sing very high not because she can't but because it wouldn't really sound very appealing. I'm a tenor and D sounds really high and it's not, when i sing ayu's songs I sound really high so I either lower the chords or make "terceras" (i don't really know how u say that in english) that is not singing notes but chords

Chibi_Venus 17th May 2006 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mlkrepublic
i think the highest note she can hit without go'n into falsetto is a C#. (the "i" in "shiroi" - CAROLS is a C#. she can hit that. the "no" in "hana no" - Moments is a D. she goes into falsetto. sometimes she can strain it, but i'd say her most comfortable range would be ?--C#.) the lowest i'm not sure of.

Yeah, she also did hit that E flat in I am... and Dearest for example, but those were older days. (And I guess she really did struggle to hit that E in AT 02.) Not much though. lol

I think she definetly sings higher than me. However, there are some days when I can hit the D in Moments, E flat in I am..., sometimes HAPPY ENDING.

She seems to sing low a lot. She is definetly not a Soprano I I've got to say. She's probably like my cousin: Soprano II on some days, Alto I on the other days. *double takes what she just typed* Zomg, that's like me!! *dies*

chu-lips 29th March 2012 08:34 AM

im curious bout it too...

jewelbox 29th March 2012 01:53 PM

usually pop singers have the vocal range of 1 or 2 octaves, but it's hard to say about her because in some songs she really strains and forces her voice. But she's definitely not a soprano. mezzosoprano perhaps.

Deep snow 31st March 2012 03:28 PM

Wow this thread is six years old! :laugh

Anyway, I'm curious as well. I don't understand the technical names, but I think it's safe to say she now reaches much less high-notes than she used to (well d'uh, Sherlock). Anyway, where was she highest? Was it WHATEVER? Fly high? Connected? She reached the high notes almost effortlessly then. Her recent song which came close to having high notes must be progress, I think?

As for the lowest notes, I think she's having difficulties performing them live, too. The bridges of Lady Dynamite and Last angel were not sung at all (I assume this will be the case with Shake It♥, as well, in the future).

Regardless of the obstacles, her determination to continue singing is amazing. Though I think it might affect her remaining voice.

Aditmi Krisnasaki ~II~ 2nd April 2012 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by stardusties (Post 727350)
i'd say like 3 or 4 octaves :3

no frickin' way! maybe around 2-2.5 octaves. :D

zellyx 2nd April 2012 06:31 AM

I believe she's a mezzo soprano with somewhere around a 2.5 octave range...
I'm a mezzo as well and my range is basically hers..

Something happened with her singing technique that altered her range - she got into some kind of bad habit, now she can't sing those higher notes like she used to. But I believe they're still in her range, albeit uncomfortably. We hear some of this in progress -- it's strained.
The high note range has to be "unlocked" again./

Because she basically never stops singing, I'm guessing any mistakes she's had haven't been fixed... they just keep snowballing!! So even after she had that vocal coach during her early era, after that, she fell into the wrong technique and it was never really fixed..

jewelbox 2nd April 2012 05:26 PM

^Yup, I believe you. She's definitely mezzo like I suspected. I'm contralto, I can't reach her high notes, but songs like marionette I can struggle through. Usually I sing her songs in a lower key.

I dunno what the heck happened to her voice after RnrC, I think she sounded pretty much the same in GUILTY/RnrC/NL, but in Lovesongs it's like a different person singing.

isthisLOL? 2nd April 2012 05:41 PM

Ayumi's chestvoice range goes from F3 to F5, exactly 2 octaves(which isn't bad a for a Pop singer at all, Adele has 1.8 octaves chestvoice and is usually considered good, Lady Gaga is a bit over 2 octaves but practically speaks her lower notes and struggles at the high ones etc.), she might be able to go lower but I can't think of an example of that actually happening. However I don't think she ever belted F5s well live(she has hit them live, but not well), she does do some good E5s live though, so only one note lower.
From around 2005 to 2010 she was unable to hit her high notes(she does sing high at times there, but it's headvoice and mixed voice rather than chestvoice and anyone can reach those notes in headvoice), but she regained them and is better at them than before now, great D5s in BRILLANTE for example and a couple great Eb5s and E5s throughout POWER of MUSIC, notes she avoided ever after AT0304.
That makes her a Mezzosoprano, but she was more amongst the range of an Alto for some time before gaining back her range.

The high notes in kanariya are F5s, they ARE part of what she can sing, however back in 1999 she struggled a lot with them and kanariya is simply FILLED with such high notes, that's why it's so struggled. Some of them are mixed voice rather than chest voice there, too.

jewelbox 2nd April 2012 06:34 PM

^I was waiting for your post :D Thanks for info

Kana×Shin 5th May 2012 08:40 PM

does Ayu even have vocal range?
Quote:

Originally Posted by perfectdeath (Post 732987)
i've always wondered about her range as well... can anyone compare it to anyone else?

alan's highest note is C#6(Falsetto/Head Register) by 4 and half octave down to ayu's...
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/1...octavesnum.png

chu-lips 7th May 2012 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kana×Shin (Post 2860853)
does Ayu even have vocal range?


alan's highest note is C#6(Falsetto/Head Register) by 4 and half octave down to ayu's...
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/1...octavesnum.png

she's singer then she surely have it...:rolleyes

Delicious n Bold 7th May 2012 06:04 PM

^But her voice changes so much that pinpointing her vocal range would be a pain.
Next year it may be completely different.
In ten years she'll sound almost unrecognizable (lookin' at you ASFXX)

jewelbox 8th May 2012 08:41 AM

isthisLOL? pointed out pretty clearly what her range is + that she's a mezzosoprano. And every human being has a vocal range lol

Andrenekoi 8th May 2012 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delicious n Bold (Post 2861409)
^But her voice changes so much that pinpointing her vocal range would be a pain.
Next year it may be completely different.
In ten years she'll sound almost unrecognizable (lookin' at you ASFXX)

She is basically hitting +- the same notes using different techniques^^

FoxyPinkGirl 3rd August 2012 02:35 AM

In simple terms, she's a soprano. Some people think maybe an alto, nope.


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