Post by Seb on Jun 4, 2020 17:34:35 GMT
Charlie Day (February 9, 1976)
Vocal Range: B♭2 - C6 (2:24)
Significant High Notes:
C6 ("Coyote", "Marry Me" outtake)
B5 ("You've Been Drinking" It's Always Sunny podcast)
B♭5 ("Marry Me" live)
A5 ("Go Fuck Yourself")
G♯5 ("You've Been Drinking (Red Irish Nose)" It's Always Sunny podcast)
G5 ("Birds Of War", "Go Fuck Yourself", "Marry Me" live, "The Dayman"/IG version)
F♯5 ("Not Evil")
F5 ("Coyote", "Not Evil")
E5 ("Go Fuck Yourself", "Rock, Flag & Eagle" IG version, "Scott Bakula's Song", "Time Capsule Butt Butt", "Won't Find Another Megan" It's Always Sunny podcast)
E♭5 ("Marry Me", "Not Evil", "Spider Song", "Those Are Good Ears" It's Always Sunny podcast)
D5 ("Birds Of War", "Buy Our Classy Gas", "I Believe in Charlie Day", "Rock, Flag & Eagle", "The Dayman"/IG version, "The Wiz Plea", "Time Capsule Butt Butt")
C♯5 ("It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Nightman", "One Good Reason", "Ross is My Rock" It's Always Sunny podcast, Time Capsule Butt Butt", "What Are the Rules")
C5 ("Casio Piano", "Go Fuck Yourself", "I Believe in Charlie Day", "I Like Life At Paddy's Pub", "Magic's In The Air", "Make You Feel My Love", "Marry Me", "Rock, Flag & Eagle", "Scott Bakula's Song", "Spider Song", Sunny promo jingle #2, "That's Not My Name", "Won't Find Another Megan" It's Always Sunny podcast)
B4 ("Amazing Grace" It's Always Sunny podcast, "Creep", "Hold On" It's Always Sunny podcast, "Spider Song", Sunny promo jingle #1, "The Nightman Cometh" live intro, "You've Been Drinking (Red Irish Nose)" It's Always Sunny podcast)
B♭4 ("Coyote", "Magic's In The Air", "Marry Me", "More Than Words", "Nightman", "That's Not My Name", "Thank You for Being a Friend", "World of Darkness")
A4 ("Creep", "Go Fuck Yourself", "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye (To Yesterday)", "Just Another Black Kid", "Ladi Dadi Dum (What's The Name Of That Song?)" IG video, singing in video played at Pacific Rim: Uprising convention, "Scott Bakula's Song", "The Dayman", "We Are Sunny", "World of Darkness")
Significant Low Notes:
G3 ("Coyote", "I Like Life At Paddy's Pub", "I'm Glad I Got To See You Once Again", "Ladi Dadi Dum (What's The Name Of That Song?)" IG video, "Rock, Flag & Eagle" IG version, Sunny promo jingle #1, "The Dayman" Acoustic Version)
F♯3 ("Amazing Grace" It's Always Sunny podcast)
F3 ("Gone Til November", "Que Sera Sera")
E3 ("I Like Life At Paddy's Pub", "We Are Sunny" It's Always Sunny podcast, "You've Been Drinking (Red Irish Nose)" It's Always Sunny podcast)
E♭3 ("Law and Order" theme, "Day Bow Bow")
D3 ("Day Bow Bow (Oh Yeah)", "I'm Glad I Got To See You Once Again", Sunny promo jingle #1, "We Are Sunny" It's Always Sunny podcast, "World of Darkness")
C♯3 ("Trash Song")
C3 ("I Like Life At Paddy's Pub", "Sunday Song", "The Dayman" IG version)
B♭2 ("We Are Sunny" It's Always Sunny podcast)
• Blue denotes falsetto and whistle passages.
• Boldface denotes outstanding passages.
• Italics denote non-melodic and spoken passages.
• Underlines denote obscured and background passages.
{Overview}
American actor (plus director and producer) Charlie Day can often be seen utilizing his singing voice and musical talents, may it be in his work or on social media posts. His voice is that of a high tenor, with a naturally potent upper register that reaches into the 5th octave with ease and few lows to speak of. He's able to achieve a strong, gritty tone in his higher register, as well as a softer, vibrato laden tone either by falsetto or mixed voice. His lower register is mostly unused, but sounds decent enough into the lower 3rd octave. In short, Charlie Day's singing talent really is no joke. I mean, look at all those high Cs. Modern day Pavarotti right there.
American actor (plus director and producer) Charlie Day can often be seen utilizing his singing voice and musical talents, may it be in his work or on social media posts. His voice is that of a high tenor, with a naturally potent upper register that reaches into the 5th octave with ease and few lows to speak of. He's able to achieve a strong, gritty tone in his higher register, as well as a softer, vibrato laden tone either by falsetto or mixed voice. His lower register is mostly unused, but sounds decent enough into the lower 3rd octave. In short, Charlie Day's singing talent really is no joke. I mean, look at all those high Cs. Modern day Pavarotti right there.
{Bolded Notes}
C6 ("Marry Me" (2:24))
G5 ("Go Fuck Yourself")
E5 ("Scott Bakula's Song" (IG version))
C5 ("Make You Feel My Love")
B4 ("Amazing Grace", "Creep")
C6 ("Marry Me" (2:24))
G5 ("Go Fuck Yourself")
E5 ("Scott Bakula's Song" (IG version))
C5 ("Make You Feel My Love")
B4 ("Amazing Grace", "Creep")
{Questionable Notes}
B♭5 ("Go Fuck Yourself" [1])
F5 ("That's Not My Name" [1])
A2 ("Sunday Song" [3])
[1] marks yelps and short trills in high range or anacrusis and short dips in low range.
[2] marks notes of questionable identity that cannot be confirmed to be the singer in question.
[3] marks notes that don't have a significant enough pitch to warrant inclusion.
[4] marks notes that possess uncertain pitch or have been pitch-shifted.
[5] marks notes that do not fit the previous criteria but are not of a substantial enough quality to warrant counting towards the singer's range.
B♭5 ("Go Fuck Yourself" [1])
F5 ("That's Not My Name" [1])
A2 ("Sunday Song" [3])
[1] marks yelps and short trills in high range or anacrusis and short dips in low range.
[2] marks notes of questionable identity that cannot be confirmed to be the singer in question.
[3] marks notes that don't have a significant enough pitch to warrant inclusion.
[4] marks notes that possess uncertain pitch or have been pitch-shifted.
[5] marks notes that do not fit the previous criteria but are not of a substantial enough quality to warrant counting towards the singer's range.