Ascari
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| 24 Mar 2014 04:31 PM |
Voice Type: Tenor Sung Vocal Range: C♯2-F5 Total Vocal Range: C2-D6
Significant High Notes:
D6 ("Kim") G♯5 ("Square Dance") G5 ("Just Lose It") F5 ("Not Afraid") D5 ("Bezerk", "My Band") C♯5 ("Drop The World") C5 ("Not Afraid", "Kim") B4 ("Bully", "No Love", "Puke", "Kim", "'Till I Collapse") B♭4 ("Square Dance", "Curtains Down", "Mosh", "Without Me") A4 ("Mockingbird", "Hailie's Song", "Soldier Like Me", "Amityville", "Spend Some Time", "My Band", "Spacebound", "Big Weenie", "Just Lose It") G♯4 ("Rhyme or Reason", "Big Weenie", "Ass Like That") G4 ("Just Lose It", "Mockingbird")
Significant Low Notes:
A2 ("8 Mile", "Ass Like That") G♯2 ("Drop the World", "'Till I Collapse") G2 ("Curtains Down", "Ass Like That", "Amityville", "Just Lose It") F♯2 ("Bully", "Who Knew", "I'm Back", "Leave Dat Boy Alone") E2 ("I'm Back, "Kim", "My 1st Single", "Mockingbird", "Love You More", "Rain Man") E♭2 ("Guilty Conscience", "Not Afraid") D2 ("Patiently Waiting", "Bezerk", "Spacebound", "Spend Some Time", "Just Lose It") C♯2 ("Love You More", "Leave Dat Boy Alone") C2 ("Ass Like That")
....................................................... *Orange marks notes with questionable registers: absolutely no use figuring out these. *Blue marks probable non-modal notes. *Red marks extremely bad, unimpressive or unintentional notes. *Italics mark non-sung notes. |
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Swordism
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| 24 Mar 2014 05:32 PM |
| why would vocal range matter to a rapper |
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| 24 Mar 2014 07:39 PM |
| why do I care about his vocal range...? |
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| 24 Mar 2014 08:20 PM |
| why would vocal range matter to a rapper [2] |
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Nexonius
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| 24 Mar 2014 08:41 PM |
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Ascari
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| 05 Apr 2014 09:32 PM |
| Because depending on pitch, he can adapt the music to how he wants the listener to hear it. |
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shonyshon
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| 05 Apr 2014 09:34 PM |
| im so confused as to why you thought this was important. |
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