Post by Tetra on Dec 13, 2021 0:15:24 GMT
Daniel Thrasher (24 February 1993 - Present)
Vocal Range: D2 - B♭5
Voice Type: Stick around after this sketch for another sketch that happens to be paid for.
{Credits} Thank you Macca for some of the notes :D
Significant High Notes:
B♭5 ("Dramatic", "happy birthday but in every key at once", "When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist")
G♯5 ("How to play piano", "Miranda Cosgrove", "When you accidentally summon Beethoven")
G5 ("When you accidentally summon Beethoven")
F♯5 ("Miranda Cosgrove", "Turkey", "When you accidentally summon Beethoven")
F5 ("Clay's Theme")
E5 ("my impression of a pianist waiting his turn to play", "When you accidentally summon Beethoven")
E♭5 ("Fireplace", "Sphynx")
D5 ("Electric Avenue" Songs you know, but have NO IDEA who sings, "Rewriting jingles for major companies", "Sphynx", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2", "When you find the steel drum setting", "When you listen to a song your friend wrote")
C♯5 ("Bathroom Coin", "Believe in the Magic", "Every Musician's Nightmare", "When you accidentally summon Beethoven")
C5 ("Clay's Theme", "Gee Whiz", "Hey Dude", "How to play piano", "Just got autotune surgery", "Making little songs from words you gave me, "my impression of a pianist waiting his turn to play" "Rewriting jingles for major companies", "When you have perfect pitch", "When your cat writes a song", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2")
B4 ("Hip Hop Song", "When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist" "When you make a musical promise", "When you stretch the truth for a song")
B♭4 , ("Just got autotune surgery", "Rolling in Regret", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2", "When you stretch the truth for a song")
A4 ("Costco", "Flagpole Sitta" Songs you know, but have NO IDEA who sings, "Gee Whiz", "Hip-hop Song", "When your cat writes a song", "When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist", "When you find the steel drum setting", "When you make a musical promise", "Where is Will?")
G♯4 ("Don't Stop Believing", "Making little songs from words you gave me", "Musical nonsense for you to vibe to", "Oops I Did it Again Again", "Skinny Babies", "Somewhere Inside an Oyster", "The Real Tim Tainey", "Starbucks", "When you accidentally summon Beethoven", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2")
G4 ("The After", "Chinese", "Hey Dude", "Hip-hop Song", "Houseparty Song", "Making little songs from words you gave me", "Musical nonsense for you to vibe to", "my impression of a pianist waiting his turn to play", "rewriting jingles for major companies", "Rolling in Regret", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2", "When you have perfect pitch", "When you find the steel drum setting", "When you make a musical promise", "When you stretch the truth for a song", "Where is Will?")
F♯4 ("Believe in the Magic", "Making little songs from words you gave me", "Morning Time", "Super Duper Spooky", "When you have perfect pitch", "When you listen to a song your friend wrote")
F4 ("18 more micro-songs to boost your mood", "Every Musician's Nightmare", "Everytime I Go to the Bathroom", "Hey Again Jude", "Hey Dude", "Hooked on a Feeling" Songs you know, but have NO IDEA who sings, "Making little songs from words you gave me", "rewriting jingles for major companies", "When you have big jazz energy", "When you finally write a hit song but your cat is dead")
E4 ("13 micro-songs to boost your mood", "18 more micro-songs to boost your mood", "The After", "Blitzkrieg Bop" Songs you know, but have NO IDEA who sings, "Get Off Me", "Hallmark", "Hey Again Jude", "Hip-hop Song", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2", "When you finally write a hit song but your cat is dead", "When you make a musical promise", "When you stretch the truth for a song", "When your cat writes a song", "Where is Will?", "Yahoo")
Significant Low Notes:
D3 ("13 micro-songs to boost your mood", "Cheese", "Daniel Thrasher Music Boy", "Happy Bohemian Rhapsody", "IKEA", "Piano Person", "When you make a musical promise", "When you stretch the truth for a song", "Where is Will?")
C♯3 ("Dramatic", "When you don't understand hip hop part 2")
C3 ("13 micro-songs to boost your mood", "18 more micro-songs to boost your mood", "Chinese", "Hip-hop Song", "Houseparty Song", "I stubbed my toe", "my impression of a pianist waiting his turn to play", "Neopets", "Pete's Theme", "Piano Person", "Vitamix", "When you finally write a hit song but your cat is dead", "When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist", "When your cat writes a song")
B2 ("18 more micro-songs to boost your mood", "The After", "Birds Just Wanna Have Guns", "Just got autotune surgery", "When you listen to a song your friend wrote")
B♭2 ("13 micro-songs to boost your mood", "The After", "Campbells", "Chinese", "Rewriting jingles for major companies", "When you have perfect pitch")
A2 ("18 more micro-songs to boost your mood", "Vitamix", "Where Is Will?")
G♯2 ("Labour Labour Labour")
G2 ("Every Musician's Nightmare", "Ford", "Hip-hop Song", "I Did a Real Good Job", "my impression of a pianist waiting his turn to play", "When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist")
F2 ("Electric Avenue" Songs you know, but have NO IDEA who sings, "Hey I'm Robert De Niro", "MySpace")
E2 ("When you find the steel drum setting")
D2 ("Gee Whiz")
{Questionable Notes}
F6 ("When you stretch the truth for a song"[6])
C♯6 ("Miranda Cosgrove" [1])
C6 ("Rewriting jingles for major companies"[5])
A5 ("How to play piano"[5])
G♯5 ("Turkey"[1])
G5 ("Just got autotune surgery"[4])
F♯5 ("musical nonsense for you to vibe to"[2])
E5 ("When you listen to a song your friend wrote"[5], "Just got autotune surgery"[4])
C♯5 ("musical nonsense for you to vibe to"[2])
B4 ("The After"[3])
G2 ("if songs had sequels"[3], "Just got autotune surgery"[4])
F2 ("When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist"[3])
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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.
[6] marks notes that are beyond human comprehension.
F6 ("When you stretch the truth for a song"[6])
C♯6 ("Miranda Cosgrove" [1])
C6 ("Rewriting jingles for major companies"[5])
A5 ("How to play piano"[5])
G♯5 ("Turkey"[1])
G5 ("Just got autotune surgery"[4])
F♯5 ("musical nonsense for you to vibe to"[2])
E5 ("When you listen to a song your friend wrote"[5], "Just got autotune surgery"[4])
C♯5 ("musical nonsense for you to vibe to"[2])
B4 ("The After"[3])
G2 ("if songs had sequels"[3], "Just got autotune surgery"[4])
F2 ("When you accidentally write theme songs that already exist"[3])
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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.
[6] marks notes that are beyond human comprehension.
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Blue marks falsetto or whistle notes.
Underlines mark notes that are obscured in the song mix.
Italics mark non-melodic notes.
Boldface marks notes that are considered to be particularly notable examples of this person's vocal capabilities.