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Post by Steve on Dec 13, 2022 22:07:03 GMT
This is 'S v Goober in Round Three of the Clip-Off. You have five days exactly to submit your clips, and until 23:59 EST Monday, December 23 to vote. December 24 is the Results Day. Round Four is the mid-Clipoff Full House round, in which all three of your singers must be used. The categories for Round Four are: 1. Best High Singing: A performance that places particular importance on singing high notes. The clip doesn't have to be exclusively high singing but the more high notes are utilized and the higher they are (relative to the singer), the more appropriate it is for the category. 2. Best Low Singing: A performance that places particular importance on singing low notes. The clip doesn't have to be exclusively low singing but the more low notes are utilised and the lower they are (relative to the singer), the more appropriate it is for the category. 3. Best Usage of Mid-Range: Singing that's made interesting despite (or perhaps because of) not placing particular importance on either high or low notes. There are no concrete thresholds to mid-range, but your best bet is to try and gauge whether the singing sounds mid-rangy. The teams 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 Goober on Dec 16, 2022 18:43:39 GMT
{Best High Singing} 1:42 - 1:52 So, Whenever I saw this category I was like, OH BOY YEAH YEAH YEAH THIS IS EASY....It wasn't, So Here is Dream on {Best Low Singing} 0:45 - 1:07 So this is some spooky low singing from Neil. {Best Usage of Mid-Range} 2:45 - 3:38 Yeah, I know there is a C#5 and that may not be "Mid-Range", but he hit's it with such ease where i'm counting it so yeah. Maybe I should have used this for belting.
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