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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2017 14:48:07 GMT
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Post by shoshin on Dec 24, 2017 1:14:37 GMT
In the original key too I can understand why you would want to demonstrate that you can reach soprano notes with your falsetto; your Wuthering Heights shows this off well! However, I think that your voice is actually more distinctive/commercial at the lower end of the range covered in Thank You For The Music, say between A3 and A4. Why not try one of Frida's leads, like I Have A Dream? Or better still, a Carpenters song like We've Only Just Begun. Commercially successful male high tenor/falsetto recording artists include the Stylistics in the 1970s and the Communards in the 80s. May be worth checking them out if you don't know of their work already.
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Post by Zeebee on Dec 27, 2017 21:43:23 GMT
In the original key too Commercially successful male high tenor/falsetto recording artists include the Stylistics in the 1970s and the Communards in the 80s. May be worth checking them out if you don't know of their work already. There are also some pretty high notes in songs by two of the most successful groups of all time, the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys.
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