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Post by Roberto on Nov 8, 2023 17:24:02 GMT
I think it may be Noa Gruman, as far as I know.
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Post by Catman on Nov 8, 2023 17:46:30 GMT
A-Lin has a range over two octaves.
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Post by DrKrippen on Nov 10, 2023 8:18:52 GMT
David Bowie’s isolated vocals from ‘Life On Mars’ reveals the true power of his tenor range 10 January 2023, 15:12 | Updated: 10 January 2023, 15:19 Musical agility and expressive force, and a reminder of the singular talent of the great English singer-songwriter. Seven years ago today, a great voice departed our world. And here’s just one performance to celebrate the vocal talent of David Bowie. He’s generally categorised as a baritone singer thanks to his sonorous and often celebrated lower range. But in Bowie’s early work we hear him in a powerful upper register, and showcasing his fine tenor voice in full effect. There’s no better example than the glam/cabaret/fantastical epic ‘Life On Mars’, where Bowie rockets up to a B flat with seemingly no difficulty at all. That’s just one semitone below the famous ‘Vincerò’ climax in Puccini’s ‘Nessun dorma’. Read more: Bells ring out Bowie’s ‘Life on Mars’ at 17th-century Amsterdam church This isolated vocal track shows that, while intentionally raw and unpolished, his tremendous instrument has real quality and range, whilst never losing its expression, emotion or utter distinctiveness. Truly one of the great voices of the past 100 years. www.classicfm.com/discover-music/david-bowie-life-on-mars-isolated-vocals/Sit back and listen to the magic unfold:
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Post by Zos on Nov 10, 2023 14:25:40 GMT
Diamanda Galas who I had the pleasure of witnessing live in a rare visit to the UK has a rumoured 8 octave range. Can only say she is an extraordinary performer.
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Post by jamesottosweetheart on Nov 13, 2023 18:56:05 GMT
Alison Krauss and LeAnn Rimes
God bless you and them always!!!
Holly (a day one fan of LeAnn)
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