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Broken_Drum:

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--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 08 Nov 2008, 05:26 ---But then Mike Patton's range seems pretty wide?
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The things that man can do with his voice is phenomenal. Moonchild is a good demonstration of his vocal skills.

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isn't moonchild an iron maiden song?

but yeah, patton's got an amazing range (particularly the lows - he can go RIDICULOUSLY low when he wants to) in terms of pitch, but also in terms of actual timbre.  i dont think there's a single singing style that this guy couldn't pull off.

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I wouldn't know about it being a Maiden track. It's the name of one of John Zorn's albums- He composed all the music and Patton, Trevor Dunn and Joey Baron performed it.

baroquebleakbrutal:

--- Quote from: spoon_of_grimbo on 08 Nov 2008, 06:42 ---isn't moonchild an iron maiden song?

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Or a King Crimson song...

Large vocal range has always been a point of enormous envy for me, particularly on the high end.  No doubt this envy is due to my listening to Freddie Mercury extensively while growing up.

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RedLion:
Listen to some sophisticated Broadway music by Anthony Warlow, for a taste of well-managed wide vocal range, you fucks.

Kai:
Captain Beefheart could sing in 8 octaves, and he could sing in none of them very well.

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