kathryn
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Post by kathryn on May 14, 2022 21:51:43 GMT
is there a reason why paint it, black doesn’t have any notes listed on here? they may not be at the ends of his range (though there are some lows) but I think he has some great singing on it. I can’t notewatch myself but if anyone else can, I’d love to know what the notes are.
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Post by Seb on May 15, 2022 0:52:33 GMT
is there a reason why paint it, black doesn’t have any notes listed on here? they may not be at the ends of his range (though there are some lows) but I think he has some great singing on it. I can’t notewatch myself but if anyone else can, I’d love to know what the notes are. The song ranges from E3 - F4
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kathryn
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Post by kathryn on May 17, 2022 0:26:47 GMT
is there a reason why paint it, black doesn’t have any notes listed on here? they may not be at the ends of his range (though there are some lows) but I think he has some great singing on it. I can’t notewatch myself but if anyone else can, I’d love to know what the notes are. The song ranges from E3 - F4 thank you!
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Post by fallenalien on May 25, 2022 21:04:08 GMT
He needs to hit a f*ing C#2 already. He's so close to a full 4 octave range. At close to 80, he surely has to be capable of that, by now.
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Post by motorist on May 27, 2022 4:46:15 GMT
I'm immensely grateful to see there's a E2 listed from Kevin Miller's SNL 'performance' of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
But after the E2 at 4:18 I'm actually hearing it get down to C#2 at 4:30:
Tell me what mistake I'm making and how to avoid this in the future if I am wrong.
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Post by Osmosis on May 28, 2022 8:54:18 GMT
He needs to hit a f*ing C#2 already. He's so close to a full 4 octave range. At close to 80, he surely has to be capable of that, by now. Ask and ye shall receive
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Post by fallenalien on May 28, 2022 14:10:17 GMT
He needs to hit a f*ing C#2 already. He's so close to a full 4 octave range. At close to 80, he surely has to be capable of that, by now. Ask and ye shall receive Lol, I did not expect that. 😄
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Post by motorist on Oct 11, 2022 23:54:01 GMT
In the official live video (recorded in London 1968) there are some extra notes: {Something that slides from B2-G#2 with good tone? Can't really tell where it stops being countable. Then a B5 a few seconds later:}
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Post by Dark Star on Dec 20, 2023 16:57:28 GMT
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Post by Dark Star on Aug 1, 2024 10:54:40 GMT
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Post by nicholasvera66 on Sept 24, 2024 21:40:57 GMT
Hey I’m wondering why Honky Tonk Women isn’t included here. I’m aware that the high notes in the chorus were primarily sung by the backing singers, but I’m sure Mick still must have some high notes at some point during the song.
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Post by u2wright on Sept 24, 2024 23:04:15 GMT
Hey I’m wondering why Honky Tonk Women isn’t included here. I’m aware that the high notes in the chorus were primarily sung by the backing singers, but I’m sure Mick still must have some high notes at some point during the song. "Country Honk" off Let It Bleed's on here (G4). It's apparently the first recorded version of the song, so I'm guessing Honky Tonk Women wasn't added here due to possible overinclusion.
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