Post by sylvia!! on Aug 22, 2021 20:45:17 GMT
Ewan McGregor (born 31st March 1971)
Vocal Range: G2 - C♯5
{Vocal Summary} I really shouldn't be surprised that Ewan McGregor is such a strong vocalist. Neither should you. Now go watch Moulin Rouge.
Significant High Notes:
C♯5 ("Hourglass")
C5 ("Guys and Dolls", "Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016)
B4 ("Angels" live with Robbie Williams 2013)
B♭4 ("Be Our Guest", "El Tango De Roxanne", "Guys and Dolls")
A4 ("Come What May", "Elephant Love Medley", "Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016, "Running to Stand Still", "The Hills Are Alive", "Your Song")
G♯4 ("Angels" live with Robbie Williams 2013, "El Tango De Roxanne", "Elephant Love Medley")
G4 ("Be Our Guest", "Come What May", "Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016, "No More Catholics")
F♯4 ("Angels" live with Robbie Williams 2013, "El Tango De Roxanne", "Elephant Love Medley", "Father and Son", "Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016, "Tender")
Significant Low Notes:
E♭3 ("El Tango De Roxanne", "Guys and Dolls", "Hourglass", "The Sweetest Gift")
D3 ("Be Our Guest", "Elephant Love Medley", "Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016, "Running to Stand Still", "Spectacular Spectacular")
C♯3 ("Elephant Love Medley", "Hourglass")
C3 ("Be Our Guest", "Come What May", "Father and Son", "No More Catholics", "You're Just in Love")
B2 ("Heroes" live at the Roxy 2016)
B♭2 ("Elephant Love Medley")
A2 ("Father and Son", "No More Catholics", "Tender")
G♯2 ("Hourglass", "The Sweetest Gift")
G2 ("Come What May")
{Questionable Notes}F5 ("Be Our Guest" [1])
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[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 non-melodic 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.
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[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 non-melodic 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.
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• Blue denotes falsetto and whistle passages.
• Boldface denotes outstanding passages.
• Italics denote non-melodic and spoken passages.
• Underlines denote obscured and background passages.