His falsetto is usually on the weaker end and possesses a wobbly quality, but he has demonstrated it to occasionally sound quite stable for example, the D5s in The Judge, his best example of falsetto so far.
His belts can range from quite operatic in nature, to harshly distorted screams and sung notes that can be quite terrifying to hear.
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His upper register (E4 – D5), on the other hand, is strong and full of power, regardless of the amount of grit and distortion that he applies to his singing in that area. In terms of his lower register (F3 – B♭2), though it can be a bit weak and is used less commonly at times, it has a soft and light quality to it, if a bit unstable in pitch, lending nicely to their more relaxed songs. He manages to encompass a wide range of techniques and styles in his vocals, ranging from rapping, singing, and screaming.
Tyler Joseph is an American multi-instrumentalist and vocalist from Columbus, Ohio, best known as part of the alternative duo, Twenty One Pilots, typically stylized as “TWENTY ØNE PILØTS”.