(HD) La Shun Pace - Live Belting Range - C#5 - D6
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Nice vid love her harsh raspy tone in her upper belts, although you might wanna change the video's title from C#5-D6 to C#5-C#6.
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LOVEEEEE IT !!!
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Lashun has such a good sense of music, one of the best vocalists ever
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I need Lashun & Chrystal Rucker on stage together no holds bars battling note for note it wud be amazing
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does anyone have the whole clip from shun singing with Timothy Wright "be very sure you anchor holds and grips that solid rock"?
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what does the # and the 5 mean? and the little b also
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7:28 is a C6 sorry not B5
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@MONRAYDAYALWAYZ Yeah she is soubrette and still is. Lashun has her days she still can belt C6# D6's like water, when she is not sick and hoarse now. She has been sick alot lately but even on down day she manages at the very least a B5 all the time. But I heard her do a D6 even in 2010, and it was effortless. She used to hit E-flats sometimes LIVE and more than once.
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@MONRAYDAYALWAYZ Shun has hit a E6 in full mixed voice, like Erkah Badu, there the only ones, I think Karen Clark Sheard has maybe too, but I heard Lashun did a couple times live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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voice is definately annointed
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@fossilkid4life To be a dramatic, Jennifer would need a thick voice all the way from top to bottom and would be able to sing over an entire orchestra with no electronic amplification. Can she do that? No, therefore she's not a dramatic. Her lower register isn't really strong, she only has a "burly" sound in a small window of her voice, higher than that she gets extremely thin and screamy. Dramatic? Not in this lifetime lol.
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@fossilkid4life Um, yes, you do. Those kinds of fachs (spinto, dramatic, lyric etc.) are reserved for CLASSICAL singers because they can do what they can do WITHOUT a mic. Those fachs are CLASSICAL in origin. On top of that, the way classical vocalists sing is completely different. Thirdly, there are certain pieces written for different kinds of voices in classical, so that's another way vocal fach is determined. This is not the case here whatsoever.
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SING SHUN!!!! She has a 3 octave range right?
Emperor961 1 year ago
@Emperor961 Most Likely, I know her highest is a Eb6(head note), ive never checked her lowest
MONRAYDAYALWAYZ 1 year ago
@MONRAYDAYALWAYZ By this video I know that she's done a D6 and I also know that she has done a D3, so thats how I assumed the 3 octaves.
Emperor961 1 year ago
@Emperor961 o ok. well shes not really one for low notes. but sometimes she goes down there. she definitely does it more frequently then karen, btw i love your karen video.
MONRAYDAYALWAYZ 1 year ago
Soprano, Soprano, Soprano!!!!! LaShun is a high 1st Soprano. I think she is a Spinto Soprano rather than a Dramatic Soprano. Her tone in the middle register is still very light. She just has a very good belting register and uses it comfortably.
highnote32 1 year ago
@highnote32 some say she is a soubrette, if she was i doubt she is now.
MONRAYDAYALWAYZ 1 year ago