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Other Topics => Polls => Topic started by: Manny on October 20, 2005, 04:50:57 pm
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wich one do you think ? :?: :roll:
The number in the ( ) means the octave... :wink: :wink:
yes!.. I know the answer.. so .. post your guess
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I don't know and I don't care. She sings well. I can buy recordings of her singing or pay to see her sing. I'm happy.
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I'd say a C(6). She's no soprano...
Amanda
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
nop.. That isn't the highest.. This song is a B-sides...
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In full voice, it's C... and she can barely even do it live (only time she does it live is on 'Wanted')... she doesn't have much range.
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I have no clue what they equate to vocally so I can't say.
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In full voice, it's C... and she can barely even do it live (only time she does it live is on 'Wanted')... she doesn't have much range.
so FAR°!!!! :wink:
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
nop.. That isn't the highest.. This song is a B-sides...
..what?
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
nop.. That isn't the highest.. This song is a B-sides...
..what?
I mean the song where V hits her highest note is a "B-sides"
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
nop.. That isn't the highest.. This song is a B-sides...
..what?
I mean the song where V hits her highest note is a "B-sides"
It's been a week. Tell us already 8)
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i think annie is the song where she hits the highest note... on the "years for you and i" andddd in the music book that "you" is a D6
nop.. That isn't the highest.. This song is a B-sides...
..what?
I mean the song where V hits her highest note is a "B-sides"
its probally one of the demo songs, right?
is it Faces?
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nop.. Its not faces 8) .. but hey.. YOu have a clue in this topic!
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so.?
:?: :?: :?:
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okay.. the highest Note that V can hit is a D# (6)...
AND.. she hits this note in Morning Sting... in that part where she says: get out .. get out.. get out..
uh!.. very high! 8O
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Post the lil bit of the song with that in! For I don't have the song :(
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okay.. the highest Note that V can hit is a D# (6)...
AND.. she hits this note in Morning Sting... in that part where she says: get out .. get out.. get out..
uh!.. very high! 8O
lol. I don't believe she can do that
Amanda
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That's not in full voice, though. That really tells range.
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okay.. the highest Note that V can hit is a D# (6)...
AND.. she hits this note in Morning Sting... in that part where she says: get out .. get out.. get out..
uh!.. very high! 8O
lol. I don't believe she can do that
Amanda
why ? :?:
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Post the lil bit of the song with that in! For I don't have the song :(
she hits D# (6) in that part.. the third time: get out, get out get out and find me some peace
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Give her another few months on that song and you'll be amazed. :D
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She hits the D# on Morning Sting in falsetto (head voice).
I'm sure her comfort zone in full voice (chest voice) is around C or C# (which is why she often sings White Houses in B Major because it's safer to hit the note on "Jenny screams.." on a B in full voice than on C).
However, I can tell her chest voice has improved greatly since Be Not Nobody. Her upper range sounds much stronger and fuller.
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She hits the D# on Morning Sting in falsetto (head voice).
false wut??? :?