Sarah Vaughan | Full Vocal Range
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2024
- The full vocal range of Sarah Lois Vaughan, one of the greatest voices in history.
I decided to revise my past vocal range videos using a variety of new clips & old clips and just make one long video as opposed to separating each part by register. You know I had to do something special for Sarah’s upcoming 100th birthday! I have one more long overdue video that will be uploaded on her birthday (March 27th). Enjoy!
the greatest vocal instrument of the 20th century
_My first memory of music was listening to Sarah Vaughan on an old family vinyl player. I discovered that I can sing a little while trying to sing along with Sarah Vaughan. Sarah Vaughan is music. Was and still is._
I love her lower register and low - middle head voice. Great voice and artist.
Sassy’s lower register gives me chills. Whew! You showed two of my all time favorites of hers, A Foggy Day and So Glad There Is You.🤎
YOU ARE AN EARTH ANGEL FOR DOING THIS FOR THE DIVINE ONE
This is one of the most honorable tributes to Sarah Vaughan's Legacy and her Vocal Prowess that I have seen to date, thank you so much 🌹🙏 #Sassy💯
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Vi uma estrela vinda do céu a me chamar aos céus. Sarah Vaughan...
Sarah is the GREATEST!!!
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Chile 🇨🇱🙏👍👋❤
What's the difference between Db3 and C#3?
F#5 and Gb5 etc.
I don't know if in this video use the correct difference between these notes, but asking your question: There's almost no difference between G♭/F♯ or C♯/D♭ (at least in 12-ET system, the most used system in western music), the real difference is related to the effect of the sound on the music tonality used in the song. There's an Adam Nelly's video titled by "Is C♭ the same note as B?" which explain perfectly the difference with microtonality, sound effect and hertz frequency. It's a really good video, you should watch it