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Old 03-02-2006, 05:12 PM
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Advanced Intermediate: Cecile Ousset, Oscar Peterson
Are you joking My dad is a huge fan of Oscar Peterson and is always listening to him. That guy is incredible on piano considering half the time hes imporvising.

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My view is she's an advanced beginner (one notch lower than her piano rating).
I'd say shes no better on guitar than Stevie is on pianno. Strumming major minor chords like that is something that can be picked up very quickly. Granted I haven't seen her play anything else on guitar than those two songs but what I have seen is beginer stuff really.
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Surely to god, Christine is more than one step ahead of "I can plonk, plonk, plonk, any song, as long as it's in F - Nicks".
To be fair Stevies instrument is her Voice. She may be a lousy Piano player but as far as voices goes she's pretty much expert as far as I am concerned. She sings from her heart, her voice has a great range, and a distinctive sound. In my opinion this what makes her a brilliant musician. She doesn't need a pianno to do what she does and no one does Stevie Nicks better than Stevie Nicks.

Out of intrest I wonder who is better on guitar between Stevie and Christine.
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STEVIE NICKS' VOICE HAS A GREAT RANGE??? Since when???
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STEVIE NICKS' VOICE HAS A GREAT RANGE??? Since when???
Steve, have you not read the recent AMA report on the merits of only having a 1/3 of an octave range?
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Stevie has a greater range than any toher member of FM has had.
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Are you joking My dad is a huge fan of Oscar Peterson and is always listening to him. That guy is incredible on piano considering half the time hes imporvising.
Oscar is one of my heroes. But look at the ranking: ignore the title of each level & just look at the surrounding ranks. I group Peterson with Ousset, & below Richter & Kempff. Surely anyone who knows about keyboard playing & technique wouldn't argue with that! (undoubtedly not even Oscar)

Maybe instead of labeling each level, I should have just named each one "Level 1," "Level 2," "Level 3," etc. I think it's the "intermediate" that throws people off.
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Stevie has a greater range than any toher member of FM has had.
In the past? Currently? What is Stevie's current range? Have you pinpointed it? My guess -- just off the cuff -- is that it's about a 10th or an 11th in the comfort-singing range. Beyond that, it's probably straining noticeably.

I would say Christine's range is at least that much, as demonstrated on her album last year.
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I would be intrested to see where you would rank Satriani, Lindsey, Vito amongst other guitarists in a list.

I'm intrested in other musican persepctives on whos better than who. Personally Satriani bores me to tears hes so predictable but his talent is undeniable
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In the past? Currently? What is Stevie's current range? Have you pinpointed it? My guess -- just off the cuff -- is that it's about a 10th or an 11th in the comfort-singing range. Beyond that, it's probably straining noticeably.

I would say Christine's range is at least that much, as demonstrated on her album last year.
I don't really know anything technical about singing so I coudn't say.

I love Stevies Voice when it strains a little. I also love christines singing but half an hour of it is enough for me im afraid. People on this forum seem to put down Stevie an awful lot especially the Chris fans. I don't really understand why.
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Stevie has a greater range than any other member of FM has had.
Where's Homer? He'd have a field day with that statement.
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Where's Homer? He'd have a field day with that statement.
He's probably had a nervous breakdown, coronary, stroke, or some combination of the three after reading that!
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Stevie has a greater range than any toher member of FM has had.
I hate to break it to you, but the opposite is true. MOST of the other singers had way more range during their tenures with Fleetwood Mac than Stevie, even during her early days with the band. Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, Dave Mason, Christine, and Lindsey all had MUCH more vocal range than Stevie.

Currently, Jeremy, Christine, Bekka, Billy, and Dave Mason all have much more range than Stevie. Lindsey and Peter have little range these days, though I still think Lindsey has the edge.

What makes Stevie brilliant, more than anything else, is her uncanny ability to wrap her voice around someone else's voice.
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dont forget

Keith Emerson
Tony Banks
Keith Jarrett
Lyle Mays
Tori Amos
Nina Simone (i miss her)
Betty Carter


and for organ Steve Winwood those feet can move
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dont forget

Keith Emerson
Tony Banks
Keith Jarrett
Lyle Mays
Tori Amos
Nina Simone (i miss her)
Betty Carter


and for organ Steve Winwood those feet can move
Here is where they are all located on the ranking:

Level 1: Stevie Nicks
Level 2: Christine McVie, Tony Banks, Tori Amos, Nina Simone, Betty Carter
Level 3: Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Steve Winwood
Level 4: Cecile Ousset, Oscar Peterson, Keith Jarrett
Level 5: Svjatoslav Richter, Emil Gilels, Wilhelm Kempff
Freaks: Maurizio Pollini, Glenn Gould

I don't know who Lyle Mays is.
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Here is where they are all located on the ranking:

Level 1: Stevie Nicks
Level 2: Christine McVie, Tony Banks, Tori Amos, Nina Simone, Betty Carter
Level 3: Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Steve Winwood
Level 4: Cecile Ousset, Oscar Peterson, Keith Jarrett
Level 5: Svjatoslav Richter, Emil Gilels, Wilhelm Kempff
Freaks: Maurizio Pollini, Glenn Gould

I don't know who Lyle Mays is.
he would go level 3 or 4 he's pat metheny's pianist and co-writer probably 3 because he's prolific as Christine with the solo albums.. but dynomite improv and comp'er
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