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Vocal Classification Help: Tenor or Light Baritone?

Hey everyone! I'm looking for some feedback on my voice type based on this attached clip. In my normal singing range, my voice sounds pretty rich and cozy, but whenever I try to go higher, my notes get soft and airy instead of full or powerful and since I'm untrained, my voice breaks at D#4 in my chest voice. I used to have a bright, light much more youthful tone during my teens and it worked up until B4. I was able to belt A4s consistently but my voice just naturally changed a lot to this velvety breathy, airy tone and also due to my stylistic habits. Based on the audio, do I sound more like a tenor or a light baritone? And do you think my soft high notes are just a lack of vocal strength/training, or is my voice naturally built that way? Thanks for listening

u/tgs927 — 5 hours ago
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From The Start - Laufey cover (1 take) — Do my vocals sound supported or am I straining all the time?

Here's an impromptu, raw 1-take cover of 'From The Start' by Laufey over a backing track.

I’m trying to focus on keeping my tone relaxed and supported without over-singing. Would love specific feedback on my pitch accuracy, breath flow, and phrasing on the chorus!

u/tgs927 — 9 days ago