Stephanie Ferrett: Vocal Range (Eb3-F6)
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@stardusth2o She's going to be on The Voice, do, we'll see
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@stardusth2o It's only a matter of when, not if, she'll get famous. She's on another level compared to any previous contestant on The Voice, I'm sure of that.
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She has so much power! Sad she's not better known.
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@TheZenomeProject Studio only
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@TheZenomeProject Only in studio, and they would be a mess
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@BZBlaner See what I wrote to mellynumerounoo about next season's The Voice.
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@SuperPianogirl123 She can manage E5s in studio. That's why I say.
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@TheZenomeProject I'm pretty sure she can't do anything from C5 - F6
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@mellynumerounoo Oh, yeah, just listened to it, you were right
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@mellynumerounoo Oh, I have to listen to it
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@SuperPianogirl123 From 2:22 on, The Noise could NEVER.
TheZenomeProject 1 week ago
@TheZenomeProject lol.
mellynumerounoo 1 week ago
@TheZenomeProject @Stefano94x was right about her F6 being nowhere as good as the original G6, but i'm sure he would find her destroying The Noise to be as funny as I would
SuperPianogirl123 1 week ago
@SuperPianogirl123 It was an E6 in Lisa's version....the "how can I" part. The G6 was when she said "give me all or nothing at all"
mellynumerounoo 1 week ago
She definitely knows how to take a full, connected & intense sound up there. Too bad most of these notes (in the sixth octave) lack vibrato. It would sound so much more musical, like the ones at 4:16 & 4:22.
She reminds me very much of Patti: You can have a tremendous technique, but sing with zero musical intelligence.
Great vid, entiweighs!
BZBlaner 3 months ago
@BZBlaner Thanks! Yeah, she's definitely capable of producing smooth, floaty, ethereal-sounding head tones, but it seems that she prefers to sing them in a way that sort of sounds like she's still belting...you know what I mean? Like the G#5 I chose for her belts...I was on the fence as to whether I should put that down as a belt or a head note, because although it was clearly a head-driven tone, it still seemed to be backed by some "chest."
mellynumerounoo 3 months ago