I know this topic has been done to death, but I've been looking everywhere and I can't find anything! Approximately how wide is Roger's vocal range?
FriedChicken · Member since
from here *
* to there
iGSM · Member since
It's true. I checked. It's legit.
Sebastian · Member since
as far as recording goes, from A1 to E4
FriedChicken · Member since
where is that A1?
and btw, since theres still confusion about the octave numbers. A1 is the open A string on a guitar?
Sebastian · Member since
A1 - Ride The Wild Wind demo. I think also he does it in the low voice of Drowse, although it's very very very weak. The one in RTWW seems to be much more powerful (though I haven't listened to it)
Sebastian · Member since
by the way the A1 I talk about is the 110 Hz A.
FriedChicken · Member since
alright
PD. · Member since
The low octave-harmony in "Action This Day" reaches D1 at 0:44 ("...show DO-own"). Is it Roger?
FriedChicken · Member since
the low voice is Freddie, but i doubt it's natural (i think the did the same trick with Leroy Brown) Cause it's not weak
Brian's sweet sister · Member since
He's got a good vocal range in 'More Of That Jazz' and 'Rock it'. Don't forget the high-ptched galileo's in BR. I don't think it's particularly good in IILWMC though.
Sebastian · Member since
The Galileos are falsetto, but I think Roger or Fred could have done them with head voices if they wanted to
FriedChicken · Member since
i'm sure Brian could do it aswell, since he's also in the "very very frightningh me" part
Sebastian · Member since
in the takes brian showed in the documentary that's only fred, you can clearly hear it's him. in the album version he was replaced by roger