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Friday, December 19, 2014

LADY GAGA- Vocal Profile


Vocal Type: Mezzo-Soprano 
Vocal Range: 3 Octaves 3 Notes
Highest Note: C6
Highest Belt:  G5
Lowest Note: F#2

Voice Analysis- Technical Aspects:
Range:
Wide vocal range. The head voice sounds disconnected from the rest of the voice, with her rarely using head voice live. 

Tone:
Weighty and well-rounded, Lady Gaga's tone is technically brilliant and appealing to many as her voice can sing multiple genres exceptionally- Pop, Rock, Jazz. The lower notes are thick and the voice carries the vocal weight to even the upper belts. Stunning vibrato. 

Power/ Belt-Quality:
Well supported, well placed powerful belts. Live performances show how much stamina she has in her belts-- capable of firing belt after belt as her voice brims with resonance, passionate and power. A top echelon belter. However, upper belts sound coarse and unhealthy, lacking clarity and are extremely unstable. 

Melisma:
Capable of singing melisma, however her pop anthems rarely require melismas.

Pitch:
She used to go off key when dancing. However, now she is usually on pitch even when dancing, indicating that she has improved tremendously in terms of vocal support and stamina. 

In a Nutshell...
Positives:
Powerful, belts. The voice can uniquely mimic a talking voice. The unique diction and phrasing of the voice lets it convey an array of emotions. Overall, a great technical singer with proper training and a stunning, rolling vibrato. 

Negatives:
Upper (chest-dragged) belts are coarse, unstable and lack clarity, as she rarely mixes. The head voice is underused. 


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