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I wish I could have that range and sound as good as him at the same time
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Why count the B4 when measuring his vocal range? All men can reach at least E5 in falsetto.
It makes more sense to count G1 -> G4 which makes 3 full octaves.
Totally unfair.
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I don't think I have any videos from all state but I do have me singing long black train
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Cool, My deepest note is his too. :D
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can i take him home to be my husband? how many guys can seriously do that? i know very little.
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@Dicemann555 i know right. they have been enlightened.
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how can you hate a wonderful voice like this? o.O
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wow... 3 ppl must be on their period or somethin, to dislike this
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@NWpowerhouse85 If I had that voice I'd do the same thing lol
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u guys need t listen to softly and tenderly the last note is insane
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i have the upper part of his range and a little higher but wow that bass
Does he hit any good high/low notes on his new album?
StageHolder 1 year ago
Yes there are I'm gonna make a new video
In friday pay check he does a F4 and short G4 and in falsetto a C5
And in I wouldn't be a man he sings a C2 --> D2
On this album are many high notes but not many incredible low notes.
That's a pitty cause I think his low range songs are the best
rockytenorbanjo 1 year ago
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G1/B4 = 4 Octaves and 1 note
RubitodeOro 2 years ago
I think you're counting wrong.
G1-> G2 = 1 octave
G1 -> G3 = 2 octave
G1-> G4 = 3 octave
G4->B4 = 2 notes ( it's a little less of an octave)
So that makes 3 octave and 2 notes
rockytenorbanjo 2 years ago 2