That would be calling him a countertenor, and his voice is high, but not that high.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto
That would be calling him a countertenor, and his voice is high, but not that high.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto
I want to officially revive this thread. So lately I have been working on my vocals but am nowhere near to be comfortable recording it. My vocal range so far is mainly with Glenn's. Like the lowest I can sing right now is most likely the harmonies on Hote Califronia. But I usually pick out Glenn's vocals on Seven Bridges road.
I can also sing the verses to Take It To The Limit with very difficulty and I can not sing I can't tell you why. But most likely straining on the High Notes for New Kid.
It is amazing how these guys could hit the key with consistency.
I think Timmothy has a higher range then Randy
A good song for hearing Randy's range is "Take the Devil". For most of the song, he's singing fairly low (for Randy) but from about 2:20 to 2:35 he goes up the scale. He may sing higher in other songs but this shows how he could get up there without a break, pther than a slight shift in the middle.
There's a guy on YouTube who goes real technical with this stuff - I'll post an example he did of Carl Wilson (angel-voiced Beach Boy guitarist) with song samples from Carl's low range to highest. It's pretty cool if you're into that sort of thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQHBBn8PJyw
He's done a few people so far - Sinatra, McCartney. I imagine it's a considerable amount of work. It would be fun to do Randy! To calculate his vocal range I mean. What did you think I meant?
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We seriously need some more guys on this board lol.
On topic. I always love hearing the base part on 7BR. Felder sounds like James Earl Jones
The very first post on this thread shows someone went through the trouble of measuring vocal pitch frequencies (my emphasis added):
I added the bold about Don b/c he also has a high vocal range, which explains those great falsettos. Randy and Timothy's high notes are not falsetto, however, at least not to my ears.
Delilah, do you have a frequency analyzer?
Here is Randy's high note in Take It to the Limit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_8BpbdCZ4
Oh shoot, my garage door just went up.
No, I wouldn't know how to work one if I did! I guess I could dig up my old physics textbooks.
Wow, that's amazing--to think Randy hit that note live, not just for a single beat, but held it! Thanks for the link.
This is so cool. Can u break down 7 Bridges Road? Somebody had separated the voices on You Tibe but Irving ( I guess) blocked it. It wasn't even a live video!! Grrrr!!