(05-11-2013, 11:20 AM)Bridge Wrote: (05-11-2013, 05:56 AM)ROMul8r Wrote: (05-11-2013, 05:24 AM)Miss Rigi Wrote: For my resume I would put what name I would desire to be in the credits, what my vocal range is instead of age (as that can be misleading and limiting) which would include what ages and voice types I could do, past experiences as well as any training, and a link to a sample.
Well, no two voices are exactly the same, and I used age simply because well, the typical male's voice is deeper the elder he is. Because I'm only 16, I do know my voice has gotten deeper since I was 12, but singing in falsetto all my life allows me to still get higher pitch but not a good voice xD
But I can see where you are coming from
Actually she raises an excellent point. How should range be identified? Should we use the standard choral SATB terms for range or are there any specific voice-acting terms that are generally used?
Could base it on an example of someone doing perhaps a doh, ray, mi, fah, so, la, ti, doh and putting it on Soundcloud in which can be used for determining vocal ranges.
E.g. My voice:
https://soundcloud.com/romulator/a-test-...ocal-range