Yeah I agree. Usually a true bass it show even in their speaking voice. I can't say titos voice is remarkable arkly deep. But he had a lower voice than his brothers.
@@ThemCoversMB Yeah compared to his brothers he definitely had by far the lowest speaking voice which is why he was always called to do bass harmonies. Strangely, I never heard him sing a solo by himself while he was with The Jacksons.
@@jaquaviousbrooks5018 Hes has short in one in abc. Its not the most hearbale cuz theres BG vocals around it and i think the lead might overlap it a bit. He sings the first line right after the first chorus. Ik they were pretty selective when it came to solos. It was rare that anyone had a solo outside of Michael and Jermaine. One day ill do some research see if he sang a lick on any recordings.
@@ThemCoversMB That’s the one thing I didn’t like about the Jacksons, yes Michael and Jermaine had the best voices but I think giving the other three members some solos in their albums would have been nice.
I love the work you and your brother have been doing. Now I can add the Jackson 5 to my growing list of vocal quintets that actually have sung 5 part harmony. You may wanna check out R&B group Troop's rendition of "Living For The City" at 1:03 they sing 5 part harmony, the harmony just above the "bass" part is hard to hear even with headphones: th-cam.com/video/XS3rmKBN7hs/w-d-xo.html
All together-0:04 Melody-2:44,high harmony-3:09,Melody+high harmony-3:27,high harmony2-3:44,Melody+high harmony2-4:01,low harmony-4:19,melody+low harmony-4:35,bass-4:53,Melody+bass-5:10
saludos desde Venezuela !
amazing stuff
guitar chords as I figured them out:
Eb6 Db9sus4 Db7(sus4 first) Eb (can hammer Db first)
Anyway the key is F minor or Ab major
Goldmine, brother
Excelente saludos desde Venezuela
ONE THING by one direction plz
Do you think Tito is a bass or a baritone? Me personally I think he’s a baritone with a low extension.
Yeah I agree. Usually a true bass it show even in their speaking voice. I can't say titos voice is remarkable arkly deep. But he had a lower voice than his brothers.
@@ThemCoversMB Yeah compared to his brothers he definitely had by far the lowest speaking voice which is why he was always called to do bass harmonies. Strangely, I never heard him sing a solo by himself while he was with The Jacksons.
@@jaquaviousbrooks5018 Hes has short in one in abc. Its not the most hearbale cuz theres BG vocals around it and i think the lead might overlap it a bit. He sings the first line right after the first chorus. Ik they were pretty selective when it came to solos. It was rare that anyone had a solo outside of Michael and Jermaine. One day ill do some research see if he sang a lick on any recordings.
@@ThemCoversMB That’s the one thing I didn’t like about the Jacksons, yes Michael and Jermaine had the best voices but I think giving the other three members some solos in their albums would have been nice.
@@jaquaviousbrooks5018 yeah, i feel the same way.
I love the work you and your brother have been doing. Now I can add the Jackson 5 to my growing list of vocal quintets that actually have sung 5 part harmony.
You may wanna check out R&B group Troop's rendition of "Living For The City" at 1:03 they sing 5 part harmony, the harmony just above the "bass" part is hard to hear even with headphones:
th-cam.com/video/XS3rmKBN7hs/w-d-xo.html