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Post by Talissa on Jun 23, 2003 11:53:18 GMT 11
Does anyone know what the highest note of This is the Moment is? I'm just wondering, because I've been singing along up an octave, and I was wondering exactly how high I've been singing. Also, what's the lowest note?
~Julia
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Post by Buff on Jun 24, 2003 16:46:35 GMT 11
Not off the top of my head. I'll listen to Anthony tonight and work it out Buff
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Post by magic8ball on Jul 9, 2003 14:01:51 GMT 11
I'll listen to Anthony tonight and work it out Still working it out, Buff? ;D Why wasn't this thread ever finished? I believe the range of the song is Bb - G, if I'm not mistaken...
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Post by Talissa on Jul 9, 2003 15:55:43 GMT 11
*lol* Thanks for that, magic8ball. I'd actually forgotten about this thread.
~Julia
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Post by Buff on Jul 9, 2003 16:36:56 GMT 11
*lol* Thanks for that, magic8ball. I'd actually forgotten about this thread. ~Julia Oops, me too Buff
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Post by Talissa on Jul 9, 2003 21:08:20 GMT 11
Oops, me too Buff That makes us even, then? We've each forgotten about one of the other's threads? ~Julia
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Post by Buff on Jul 10, 2003 11:04:02 GMT 11
That makes us even, then? We've each forgotten about one of the other's threads? ~Julia Fair enough - gee, you not such a bad moderator after all I've written myself a note to remind myself to do it - hopefully tonight. Buff
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Post by Buff on Jul 11, 2003 12:35:27 GMT 11
I"VE FINALLY DONE IT ;D OK I took my CD into the study, played it on my computer and sat at the piano. I also have a couple of books from the "Audition Songs for Tenors "series and one of them had "This is the Moment" on it, and it's in the same key (including the modulation). It starts in E major. He sings the first 2 verses then the chorus and then into a bridge (which is not in my book ). During the bridge up goes up to a G#. Then he sings the 3rd verse and chorus and final modulated chorus. The new new is F major and the top note is a G. What a relief - the pressure was so intense Buff
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Post by Tinechorwen on Jul 11, 2003 14:35:31 GMT 11
Woah Buff, I think that question has been nagging you for a bit too long! Good work, I wouldn't have enough patience, although you could always get a piano and press notes until you got it, although your way sounds a bit more accurate key change wise.
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Post by Talissa on Jul 11, 2003 15:45:24 GMT 11
Thank you very much, Buff!
Now I just need to work out why it felt so high, because that's easily within my range, and I'm positive I wasn't singing another octave up, because top D's my highest note. Maybe I was trying to belt it...
~Julia
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Post by Tinechorwen on Jul 11, 2003 16:14:28 GMT 11
Could have been singing a harmony, very unlikely to morph into a harmony if you've been singing the tune all along though, that would be strange.
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Post by Buff on Jul 11, 2003 16:32:43 GMT 11
Woah Buff, I think that question has been nagging you for a bit too long! I just hate saying I'll do something then not getting around to doing it. Buff
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Post by magic8ball on Jul 11, 2003 18:02:24 GMT 11
It starts in E major. He sings the first 2 verses then the chorus and then into a bridge (which is not in my book ). During the bridge up goes up to a G#. Then he sings the 3rd verse and chorus and final modulated chorus. The new new is F major and the top note is a G. Ah, yes, I forgot about the bridge...
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Post by magic8ball on Jul 11, 2003 18:04:48 GMT 11
What a relief - the pressure was so intense You did good, Buff.
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