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Post by Steve on Jul 20, 2020 23:01:47 GMT
This is ellie v queenfan11 in Round Six of the Clip-Off. You have five days to submit your clips, and until 23:00 GMT Time Wednesday, July 29 to vote. July 30 is the Results Day. Heads up, for Round Seven (the team round) you are required to use only one of your singers. It will have to be the singer you do not choose in this round, so pick wisely! The categories for Round Six are: 1. Best Singing Spanning an Octave or Less: A clip that's made interesting despite not spanning more than an octave of vocal range. 2. Best Singing Spanning Two Octaves or More: Singing that's probably going out of its way to sound impressive by spanning two octaves of vocal range or more. The pair are free to post their clips, voting commences as soon as they have. Vote here. Current Vote Count: 5
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Post by ellie on Jul 25, 2020 15:26:20 GMT
{single octave andy}
2:20 to end. ignore the backing vocals cause they're Tim Ferrell not andy. there's like an 86% chance that the lead vocals still might dip out of an octave cause I really lazily checked but im pretty sure it doesn't dip below like B3.
{2 octave rhett}
1:39 to 2:30. Falsetto to E2 to E3 to E4. If you get confused as to who is who at the E3 and E4 Rhett is the significantly louder one with the yelling grit.
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Post by queenfan11 on Jul 25, 2020 17:19:17 GMT
{BEST SINGING SPANNING AN OCTAVE OR LESS}
1:02-2:15. Vocals span Eb4-Eb5. Some of Jon Anderson's best high singing, hitting a number of strong Eb5s and sustained Bb4s.
{BEST SINGING SPANNING TWO OCTAVES OR MORE}
0:36-2:14. Vocals span C3-Bb5 (might be a few short lower notes). A great vocal display from Sly Stone, featuring excellent C5s alternating with low notes down to C3, and an ending section that features his (tied for) his highest note ever, Bb5.
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Post by Steve on Jul 29, 2020 22:37:55 GMT
This match-up has received the required number of votes.
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