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post Jul 28 2008, 05:50 PM

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i tested again and its actually F5... biggrin.gif
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post Jul 28 2008, 08:20 PM

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but this is not you "real" voice... unless you're 9yrs old.
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post Jul 28 2008, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(Pix @ Jul 28 2008, 04:18 PM)
i have no training whatsoever, so that's why i'd say i'm the average guy.
a2 is not high at all IMO
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A2 not high?
Lol, 1 more semitone u get to sing onerepublic-apolagize lulz doh.gif


Added on July 28, 2008, 9:29 pm
QUOTE(afieQ @ Jul 28 2008, 05:50 PM)
i tested again and its actually F5...  biggrin.gif
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HAHA,F4 is too low biggrin.gif F4 is like talking voice biggrin.gif

F5 veri good!! more practise u get to sing any songs u like ('cept for opera's)

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Namqul
post Jul 28 2008, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(Namqul @ Jul 27 2008, 04:58 PM)
ok, refering hoobastank - the reason, when the singer go and the reason is you, (bridge after the 2nd chorus) i think thats the highest pitch for the song rite? so on the guitar its

-17-
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or

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-10-
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anyway, what pitch is that?
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im still looking for an answer for this. anyone?
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post Jul 28 2008, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(Namqul @ Jul 28 2008, 10:01 PM)
im still looking for an answer for this. anyone?
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adfter hearing the song, i understand waht you mean

He use a singing way call FALSETTO(Google it)
brief sumary-falsetto is a fake voice use by male to sing high, but it has less dynamics compare to modal voice
Eg:justin timberlake uses alot of falsetto

Modal voice=daunghtry/nickelback uses more modal voice

modal voice= MORE OHM
falsetto= sounds very high, thin voice, airy

vocal range= range: D#4-A5 for the song the reason
source:http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0047310

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post Jul 29 2008, 12:09 AM

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i think i know what falsetto is. but im quite sure that is not falsetto his using. falsetto is easier to control the volume since we do not have to sing loud to hit the note. not for modal voice, which in this case, have to have higher volume to hit the note.

well, anyway, i think i can hit that note using normal voice. but wont be able to sustain that long most of the time. lol~
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QUOTE(Namqul @ Jul 28 2008, 10:01 PM)
im still looking for an answer for this. anyone?
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the 17th fret of first string is a "A"
the 10th fret of second string is a "G"

all this is 3 octaves higher than the middle C's octave.
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QUOTE(Pix @ Jul 29 2008, 12:16 AM)
the 17th fret of first string is a "A"
the 10th fret of second string is a "G"

all this is 3 octaves higher than the middle C's octave.
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isnt middle C 2nd string 1st fret?
got 3 octaves higher?
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according to the website provided in the first post, middle c is located 3rd fret, 5th string.
mm. so the 10th fret, 2nd string is a "G" 2 octaves higher than this middle c.
and the A is 3 octaves higher.

i think...


who gives a fjook anyway ?!? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Pix @ Jul 29 2008, 02:55 AM)
according to the website provided in the first post, middle c is located 3rd fret, 5th string.
mm. so the 10th fret, 2nd string is a "G" 2 octaves higher than this middle c.
and the A is 3 octaves higher.

i think...
who gives a fjook anyway ?!? biggrin.gif
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this site helps.
http://johncomino.tripod.com/middlec.htm

basically right note, wrong octave cos its guitar tongue.gif

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post Jul 29 2008, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(Namqul @ Jul 29 2008, 12:09 AM)
i think i know what falsetto is. but im quite sure that is not falsetto his using. falsetto is easier to control the volume since we do not have to sing loud to hit the note. not for modal voice, which in this case, have to have higher volume to hit the note.

well, anyway, i think i can hit that note using normal voice. but wont be able to sustain that long most of the time. lol~
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i dont mean the whole song thou
just some part he use falsetto
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Jul 29 2008, 11:36 AM)
this site helps.
http://johncomino.tripod.com/middlec.htm

basically right note, wrong octave cos its guitar tongue.gif
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i'm not sure i agree with this guy.. or we're not talking about the same thing. it's really weird.
the middle C as provided on the piano, and according to its frequency, is located on 5th string, 3rd fret.

i don't see why there would be 2 different middle C's. Middle C = 261Hz to be perfectly clear. The point here is to match the notes of this piano with the notes of the guitar. So we must first agree on the name of the notes smile.gif

aiyo, headache for nothing...

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QUOTE(Pix @ Jul 29 2008, 04:09 PM)
i'm not sure i agree with this guy.. or we're not talking about the same thing. it's really weird.
the middle C as provided on the piano, and according to its frequency, is located on 5th string, 3rd fret.

i don't see why there would be 2 different middle C's. Middle C = 261Hz to be perfectly clear. The point here is to match the notes of this piano with the notes of the guitar. So we must first agree on the name of the notes smile.gif

aiyo, headache for nothing...

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diffrent instrument= diffrent frequency.

violin frequency sound an octave higher.

'nuff said.

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QUOTE(Pix @ Jul 29 2008, 04:09 PM)
i'm not sure i agree with this guy.. or we're not talking about the same thing. it's really weird.
the middle C as provided on the piano, and according to its frequency, is located on 5th string, 3rd fret.

i don't see why there would be 2 different middle C's. Middle C = 261Hz to be perfectly clear. The point here is to match the notes of this piano with the notes of the guitar. So we must first agree on the name of the notes smile.gif

aiyo, headache for nothing...

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well, he described it right.
one of the classical guitar books i learnt from also showed middle C as 2nd string 1st fret.

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post Jul 29 2008, 11:25 PM

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how about vindicated, the spiderman theme song. the chorus, what pitch is that? and is that considered as falsetto or normal voice?
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QUOTE(Namqul @ Jul 29 2008, 11:25 PM)
how about vindicated, the spiderman theme song. the chorus, what pitch is that? and is that considered as falsetto or normal voice?
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time of the video?
I can assume which part lol.

u can go youtube and type "falsetto" and hear how it sound
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im a boy who normally sing female song,dunno y sing male song will be super difficult if i want to follow exact note especially the chorus....
>>i can sing up to F6 using whistle register
>>can sing up to A5 using falsetto sometime C6 (70% failed because the voice always stuck at the throat) mayb stress so much on whistle register
>>modal voice i guess it's the original voice should be F5 gua
>>for men song i can sing maroon 5 "she will be loved"
>>aplologize the chorus can reach beautiful for condition the front part my voice will be super low and not clear
>>also now looking for piano lesson vocal coach haha cos want to join competition wat hopefully now oledi 20 wont be too late to learn piano
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QUOTE(undecidedboy @ Aug 12 2008, 05:01 PM)
im a boy who normally sing female song,dunno y sing male song will be super difficult if i want to follow exact note especially the chorus....
>>i can sing up to F6 using whistle register
>>can sing up to A5 using falsetto sometime C6 (70% failed because the voice always stuck at the throat) mayb stress so much on whistle register
>>modal voice i guess it's the original voice should be F5 gua
>>for men song i can sing maroon 5 "she will be loved"
>>aplologize the chorus can reach beautiful for condition the front part my voice will be super low and not clear
>>also now looking for piano lesson vocal coach  haha cos want to join competition wat hopefully now oledi 20 wont be too late to learn piano
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the highest note of she will be loved and apologize is the same a? shocking.gif
go test agian! sure u can hit apologize!
cause she will be loved and apologize both have top note as Bb5

never too late to learn, its neverrrrrrr

I say its never too late to learn, piiiaaaaaaannoooo~~~

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Lowest:
Octave: Small
Note: E

Highest:
Octave: Two-Line
Note: E2

Like quite low for a girl right.. haha if I go anywhere beyond E2 I will just sound disgusting. So E2 it is =P This range for SATB considered alto? Just curious.
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how does the naming of the octave works?

1st key of the piano = a1 ?
or middle c = c1?

i can sing mostly until F of 2nd octave from middle c i think. But i see most song covers until b.. aiks

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