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Post by Homelander on Jan 28, 2023 4:12:13 GMT
Expanding the thresholds to E3 and E4 seems pretty excessive to me. Personally I think they're fine where they are currently. I don’t think E4 is necessary, but his voice may be high enough to justify adding an E3 section.
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Post by Homelander on Apr 10, 2023 22:12:07 GMT
Most of the links are dead.
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Post by EddieCheivz on Apr 30, 2023 19:58:17 GMT
Please tell me you're still have old link for the C2 I thought (I can't remember if it's deleted, the channel mas removed or something) but maybe asking for interview in question to the uploader of video, but I don't know if it's even possible still can see who did it. It would have been good note were labelled with more info that just "1977 interview" for things like that, would be easier can searching note itself again if we knew where or with who interview in question was done. Maybe we can ask to Hols maybe he remember something about note I suppose he find it.
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Post by Macca on May 3, 2023 23:31:45 GMT
Does anyone have the link to the C2 before it was unlinked
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Post by Osmosis on May 28, 2023 10:53:18 GMT
To be honest, George Harrison isn't that impressive of a singer so really there isn't a lot of boldable notes tochoose from (to my knowledge). He's a great songwriter and clever guitarist, rather than a powerhouse singer. I would agree the A2 is rather ordinary but so too is the C3 you suggest. To me, he has 5 true bolds - the A4s, "The Day the World Goes Round", "Everybody Nobody" and "Life Itself".
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Post by Osmosis on May 29, 2023 8:53:43 GMT
Now that's more like it
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Post by Macca on May 31, 2023 23:34:59 GMT
Apparently George sings on this
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Post by Macca on Aug 11, 2023 22:55:36 GMT
The C♯5 in You sounds mixed to me & I'm hearing a B♭2 in I Live For You
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Post by Homelander on Aug 12, 2023 0:29:28 GMT
The C♯5 in You sounds mixed to me I agree. I was always curious as to why it was blue.
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Post by Macca on Nov 19, 2023 15:57:00 GMT
My Sweet Lord (Alternate): 5:12 B♭4 Awaiting On You All (Alternate): F♯4 Mama You've Been On My Mind: D3, B2, G2, F♯4 Let It Be Me: D3, F♯4 I'll finish this later, maybe someone will look through the rest before it do.
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Post by PerhapsXarb on Nov 23, 2023 0:51:33 GMT
B2 at the end of "Dirty World"
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Post by Macca on Nov 27, 2023 7:00:11 GMT
I want you so baaaad. John sings that but George's A4 in that song is killer.
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Post by u2wright on Feb 13, 2024 3:26:20 GMT
Do the E♭5s after the A4s at the end of WMGGW belong to George?
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Post by Homelander on Mar 14, 2024 22:33:32 GMT
Do the E♭5s after the A4s at the end of WMGGW belong to George? Sounds like it to me.
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Post by hendrix94 on Apr 21, 2024 17:50:07 GMT
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Post by EddieCheivz on Oct 5, 2024 3:18:53 GMT
Do the E♭5s after the A4s at the end of WMGGW belong to George? Is that falsetto up to E♭5/E5 faded out in the outro of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps?” The wobbly backing vocal in the outro of the song is Paul.
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