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Old 02-13-2010, 04:06 PM
WarmSir3 WarmSir3 is offline
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Originally Posted by StreetAngel95 View Post
as a Soprano 1 in my high school choir, i thought these videos were very cool! I have always loved her high falsettos in the likes of "Dreams" and "Sisters of the Moon", but i absolutely love her low, husky voice that she has now! Great videos!
Thank you!

A few updates...
- Stevie's absolute lowest spoken note is F#2, although with vocal fry, which is a very croaky register not connected to the chest and therefore isn't a part of one's range, she has reached D2, which is a male bass note!
- There are a few Eb5s on the studio version of I'm So Afraid, a lovely harmony!
- Her E5 I now think is Christine.
- The range she covers on the Soundstage CD is B2-A4, and they are good A4s so she can probably still reach a B4. She has a much better range now than people give her credit for!

On the Mirage tour video she hits D5s in Rhiannon and Sisters of the Moon... yet she still doesn't hit the famous Rhiannon C5s! Baffling! Does anyone have any bootleg versions of both songs from that tour? Thank you..

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