[HD] Natalie Dessay Vocal Range Studio - G#3-G#6
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@okebaram -insist so much, i believe you would have good reason to believe so.
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@okebaram Well, when it comes to me i had no intention to insult you. And yes, those "musicians" can be quite sad in their pityful insults, thinking they are more clever, educated or knowing than anyone else, when in fact they are nothing. When it comes to Natalie, she is my favourite soprano and i have heard enough of her voice, singing voice, speaking voice and modern music singing to recognize her chest voice when i hear it. I dont know if you have heard enough Dessay but since you-
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@killerbunny123123 As you can see, arguing will only bring insults from the self-made muscial experts on youtube, so I will keep my expertise to myself. My humble but proficient observation is that note was in head voice. With the necessary technique and taking the head voice that low, it can be expected to have a mixed quality and that's the "switch" but she did not switch registers, which demonstrates skill. But we can agree to disagree because there's no point arguing.
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@okebaram No, that is deffinetely chest voice. Not only can you see the difference, but you can even spot the exact point she switches to chest, on that C4. She sang in head voice F#5, D#5, C5, G#4, F#4. D#4. then on chest voice the last two notes, C4 and finally G#3. Listen closely, you can see that.
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amazing <3
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@okebaram Hon, I just listened to that note 50 times in a row trying to find an ounce of truth to whatever you were saying. You weren't. Dear God, if THIS many people are telling you you're wrong, you're fucking wrong.
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@Wagnerlover777 you are hilarious. I don't envy your close-mindedness. Farewell. I've got better things to do.
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@okebaram Alright, then let me put it this way: you are either delusional or impossibly stubborn, because it is PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE to be a soprano and have head voice go down to G#3. Believe me- I've met enough sopranos. Hell, I'd be hard-pressed to find a contralto capable of doing that. There is simply no possible way she was hitting that note in head voice, and in the case of "listening well", I think you need to have your hearing checked.
Can anyone tell me where the F6 is from at 2:25?
caltrask51 1 month ago
@caltrask51 II Allegro.
BZBlaner 1 month ago