Post by Osmosis on May 16, 2023 16:50:16 GMT
Bradley Charles Cooper (5 January 1975)
Vocal Range: E♭2 - F♯5
{Vocal Summary} Though a highly successful actor first and foremost, Bradley sports a pleasant bluesy tone that, with additional development, could have helped serve a fine solo record. Perhaps one day he will consider it because, although not extravagant or particularly impressive in his use of range and sustain, the tone he demonstrated on the A Star Is Born (2018) soundtrack is certainly gripping and stands part, even when paired with a powerhouse singer like Lady Gaga.
Significant High Notes
F♯5 ("We Wanna Know All About Steve")
C5 (“Midnight Special” Tour Bus Scene)
A4 (“Black Eyes", "Midnight Special” A Star Is Born Extras)
G♯4 (“Baby, What You Want Me To Do” A Star Is Born Blue-ray - Jam Sessions & Rarities, "We Wanna Know All About Steve")
G4 (“Black Eyes”, “I Don’t Know What Love Is”)
F♯4 (“Midnight Special” A Star Is Born Extras)
F4 (“Alibi”)
E4 (“Black Eyes”, “Diggin’ My Grave”, “Shallow”, “Too Far Gone”)
Significant Low Notes
D3 (“Alibi”, “Clover", "Maybe It’s Time”, “Music to My Eyes”, “Too Far Gone”, "We Wanna Know All About Steve")
C3 ("Shallow" Behind the Scenes)
B2 (“Maybe It’s Time”, “Music Is My Eyes”, “Too Far Gone”)
A2 (“I Don’t Know What Love Is”, "Shallow" Behind the Scenes)
G2 (“Midnight Special” A Star Is Born Extras)
E♭2 (“Creep” Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3)
{Questionable Notes}
F♯5 ("Wedding Crashers - Otter Scene" [2a])
C5 (“Diggin’ My Grave” [1a])
[1] Questionable Quality
a. Aimless High Range Slide
b. Insufficient Sustain
[2] Questionable Legitimacy
a. No musical context
Questionable notes are any notes with a questionable significance. In short, this spoiler acknowledges notes that I am aware exist, but do not want to contribute to the singer's range. These involve (but are not limited to) weak vocal fry, uncontrolled slides, very short notes, notes hit at an ambiguous pitch and notes where it is unclear who is singing.
.......................................................F♯5 ("Wedding Crashers - Otter Scene" [2a])
C5 (“Diggin’ My Grave” [1a])
[1] Questionable Quality
a. Aimless High Range Slide
b. Insufficient Sustain
[2] Questionable Legitimacy
a. No musical context
Questionable notes are any notes with a questionable significance. In short, this spoiler acknowledges notes that I am aware exist, but do not want to contribute to the singer's range. These involve (but are not limited to) weak vocal fry, uncontrolled slides, very short notes, notes hit at an ambiguous pitch and notes where it is unclear who is singing.
*Boldface marks notable passages and examples of the singer’s capabilities
*Blue marks falsetto or whistle notes.
*Italics mark non-melodic notes.
*Underlines mark notes in backing vocals or otherwise obscured
{Album Ranges}
A Star Is Born (2018): A2 - A4
A Star Is Born (2018): A2 - A4