Post by axrebia on Oct 15, 2024 23:49:24 GMT
Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza (November 19, 1957
Vocal Range: B2 – E♭5
Member of: Sadnat Te'atron Shechunat Hatikva (1974-1998)
Voice Type: Mezzo-Soprano
Significant High Notes:
E♭5("One Day")
D5("Take Me To Paradise")
C#5("Amore, Ahava, Love Song")
C5("Im Nin'alu 2000, Fatamorgana, Deliver Us, You, Ya Ba Ye, My Aching Heart")
B4("Chai, My Ethiopian Boy, You've got a Friend, You, One Day, Da'ale Da'ale")
B♭4("Sixth Sense, No Time to Hate, You, One Day, Da'ale Da'ale, Love Song, Galbi")
A4("Deliver Us, Im Nin'alu, Chai, Show Me, You've got a Friend, Eshal, Galbi")
Significant Low Notes:
B3("Chai, Sixth Sense, My Ethiopian Boy, Give Me A Sign, Wish Me Luck, Eshal, My Aching Heart, Take me to Paradise")
B♭3("Ya Ba Ye, Show Me, Sixth Sense, You've got a Friend,Da'ale Da'ale")
A3("Show Me, Wish Me Luck, Eshal")
G♯3(Deliver Us, My Ethiopian Boy, You've got a Friend")
G3("Chai")
F♯3("You've got a Friend")
F3("Show Me")
E♭3("Galbi")
B2("Give Me a Sign")
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• Italics mark non-melodic notes.
• Blue marks notes sung in a soft falsetto.
• Underlines mark notes that are obscured in the song mix.
Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza is a famous Yemenite Jewish singer who is also called the Madonna of the Middle East. Ofra Haza was
This song displays her beautiful middle register where her voice shined the best
This Performance shows her beautiful ability to riff, with her beautiful vibrato
Questionable Notes
E3("Amore"4)
C5("You"4)
A♯2("Give Me A Sign"4)
D♯5("Give Me A Sign"3)
E3("My Aching Heart"1)
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1. Questionable legitimacy (tape speed).
2. Exclamations (non-sung notes).
3. Ambiguous harmonies (questionable identity or implied).
4. Poor quality low notes (fryish notes, spoken notes or vocal slides).
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Questionable notes are any notes of 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) notes of questionable identity, notes of questionable legitimacy and notes of significantly poor quality.
This Performance shows her beautiful ability to riff, with her beautiful vibrato
Questionable Notes
E3("Amore"4)
C5("You"4)
A♯2("Give Me A Sign"4)
D♯5("Give Me A Sign"3)
E3("My Aching Heart"1)
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1. Questionable legitimacy (tape speed).
2. Exclamations (non-sung notes).
3. Ambiguous harmonies (questionable identity or implied).
4. Poor quality low notes (fryish notes, spoken notes or vocal slides).
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Questionable notes are any notes of 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) notes of questionable identity, notes of questionable legitimacy and notes of significantly poor quality.