kaji
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Post by kaji on Nov 5, 2024 18:40:15 GMT
Crystal Joy Voice Type: Soprano Vocal Range: E3-F5
Significant High Notes:
F5 ("Count on Me") D5 ("Tax") C♯5 ("Count on Me") C5 ("The Best Time of Day") B4 ("Random Collisions", "What is a Woman?") B♭4 ("Count on Me", "The Day We Do As We Please", "Spring in Maine", "This Could Be the Start of Something") A4 ("Anything Can Happen", "The Day We Do As We Please", "Impossible", "Random Collisions") G♯4 ("The Best Time of Day", "Count on Me", "Lonely Love", "Only Yesterday", "Regeneration Report", "Spring in Maine", "This Could Be the Start of Something", "We’re Together")
Significant Low Notes:
A3 ("Anything Can Happen", "The Day We Do As We Please", "Impossible", "Kiss Me First", "Lonely Love", "What is a Woman?") G♯3 ("Spring in Maine") G3 ("Anything Can Happen", "The Best Time of Day", "Impossible", "Kiss Me First", "Only Yesterday", "This Could Be the Start of Something", "What is a Woman?") F♯3 ("Lonely Love") F3 ("Count on Me", "The Day We Do As We Please", "Only Yesterday", "Spring in Maine", "We’re Together") E3 ("The Best Time of Day", "Tax") ........................................ Blue marks notes sung in head voice. Boldface marks notes that are considered to be particularly notable examples of this person's vocal capabilities.{Discography} The Fabulous Crystal Joy (1959) - E3-F5
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Post by Homelander on Nov 5, 2024 18:42:56 GMT
That's a very underused upper range for a soprano.
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