tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post6342434545089996533..comments2023-12-21T14:15:52.545+00:00Comments on Diva Devotee: [Vocal Profile] Stevie Wonderrosbi ullotovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17983679935573744584noreply@blogger.comBlogger45125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-33303136569306653532013-06-09T02:56:02.091+01:002013-06-09T02:56:02.091+01:00Probably the best male vocalist ever.Probably the best male vocalist ever.Young Tannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-39600976079163996502013-06-04T17:57:47.060+01:002013-06-04T17:57:47.060+01:00I don't know much about baritones so thanks. I...I don't know much about baritones so thanks. I'm a lower tenor and I know that signature ring associated with tenors and most baritones have this thing called "stopping power" when they belt. I was a bit confused becsuse frank lacks that and the ring to his voice. I just went on and saw he was capable of belting B4s. And stuff that he was a tenor. LolBlack Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-60522500761182778252013-06-04T17:33:25.292+01:002013-06-04T17:33:25.292+01:00In my opinion I believe frank Ocean is a Lyric Bar...In my opinion I believe frank Ocean is a Lyric Baritone just like Omarion. this voice is at the higher end of the Baritone family so it will be confused with the tenor voice a lot. and also prince who is also a baritone but has a wider range that can go up to a soprano C7 which is whistle range from it's lowest stage. If these baritones sing with their head voice they can easily mis-identify as Tenors but the range of the Lyric Baritone is lacking so they can't hold notes as long as true tenors but the chest voice usually gives away a real baritone if your a good listenerJevon Saundershttp://www.facebook.com/people/Jevon-Saunders/100002615835749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-67150638987476082962013-06-03T15:56:37.908+01:002013-06-03T15:56:37.908+01:00I agree. My operatic voice us substantially differ...I agree. My operatic voice us substantially different from my pop voice. But I see your points though. But the lighter tenors like Adam and Stevie can sing those coloratura roles just fine with some training, so i see your point. How do you feel about Frank Ocean. I say he is a low tenor. He belts far too high to be a true baritone.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-19728258683912773192013-06-03T03:57:27.033+01:002013-06-03T03:57:27.033+01:00Αbnormalitiеs in the nasal passages for example a ...Αbnormalitiеs in the nasal passages for example a deνiated sеptum<br /><br />Feel frеe to ѕurf to my page :: <a href="http://stopsnoringeasy.webnode.com//" rel="nofollow">stopsnoringeasy.webnode.com</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-51641118912414761722013-05-21T19:59:21.777+01:002013-05-21T19:59:21.777+01:00I don't hear it in Adam or Michael. All I hear...I don't hear it in Adam or Michael. All I hear is lyric. Usher and Brian seem like leggieros because they lack a naturally nasal vocal colour, have dark velvety textures with robust lower ends and have that darkness up to around g4/a4. Comparing them to an operatic leggiero (Lawrence Brownlee), I hear more similarities than who else you mentioned.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-11212678318749041702013-05-21T17:20:13.625+01:002013-05-21T17:20:13.625+01:00Real Leggiero Tenors in pop music are artists like...Real Leggiero Tenors in pop music are artists like Adam Levine and Michael Jackson. Usher is Lyric and Brian is spintoJevon Saundershttp://www.facebook.com/people/Jevon-Saunders/100002615835749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-19605903642503258752013-05-15T10:55:59.169+01:002013-05-15T10:55:59.169+01:00It's awesome for me to have a web site, which ...It's awesome for me to have a web site, which is good in support of my know-how. thanks admin<br /><br />Check out my webpage; <a href="http://www.xfire.com/blog/joannxhz/4615134" rel="nofollow">novoline automaten</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-62821583634442017762013-05-15T07:08:25.511+01:002013-05-15T07:08:25.511+01:00Same here... But the problem is you probably wanna...Same here... But the problem is you probably wanna be your own role model. I just... I have no idea what I'm doing. LOL.Ricky Yong Chin Yuanhttp://www.facebook.com/SsScorpiOoOnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-65086493978817001052013-05-15T02:03:55.799+01:002013-05-15T02:03:55.799+01:00Every part of his modal register retains that nasa...Every part of his modal register retains that nasal quality. I know a Leggiero when I hear one and Stevie isn't one. He is a lyric tenor, with higher than average vocal breaks. His lower register, is consistently dark as should be for a lyric tenor. He does high nasal palcement for his mid voice which takes away from the natural velvety texture he has. Also, his lower belts (which for a leggiero tenor aren't supposed to get bright until about A4/B4) shows that rich velvety texture of a lyric tenor the most. Leggieros are warmer than lyric's by nature. Stevie's timbre doesn't strike me as the most warm to be considered a Leggiero. I stand by, Lyric tenor. <br /><br /><br />There are huge tonal differences between Brian McKnight (a Leggiero tenor whose profile is a few short days away) and Stevies. Brian has a darker lower register, though their vocal weight is about the same. As the move up to the mid voice, which for Brian, his vocal break is on point for a typical tenor (C4/D4) while Stevie is slightly higher (E4). The tone here for Brian is dark and warm, with an extremely velvety texture. Stevie's tone is on the nasal side, and lacks darkness. It is though more youthful and buoyant in color which is a characteristic of a Lyric. The belting register, shows similarites, though Brian as a tad bit thicker here, even up to F5. Stevie loses that velvety tone after A4 and becomes very bright, like a mezzo-soprano. Brian retains that velvety texture and becomes equally as bright, while maintaining a tad bit more tonal thickness. <br /><br /><br />For, me the belting register, is the only area that may lead to a bit of confusion but I believe him to be a lyric tenor. :)Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-18861120039287657622013-05-14T18:47:41.433+01:002013-05-14T18:47:41.433+01:00Lol yes, I never got that 'role model''...Lol yes, I never got that 'role model'' thing. Being inspired by someone yes, desiring to follow someone...no.Opie Everhttp://www.facebook.com/opie.evernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-48365643556271067482013-05-14T14:05:15.248+01:002013-05-14T14:05:15.248+01:00Lol. I think he is remarkable, also, like Josh sai...Lol. I think he is remarkable, also, like Josh said, he didn't let his disabilities affect him. So I don't mind.Ricky Yong Chin Yuanhttp://www.facebook.com/SsScorpiOoOnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-12713087023058360092013-05-14T14:00:53.511+01:002013-05-14T14:00:53.511+01:00I kind of thought of that ;)I kind of thought of that ;)Ricky Yong Chin Yuanhttp://www.facebook.com/SsScorpiOoOnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-62681517887573722452013-05-14T11:52:54.552+01:002013-05-14T11:52:54.552+01:00lyric tenors would be brian littrell from the back...lyric tenors would be brian littrell from the backstreet boys and elliott yamin. <br /><br /><br />no haterade intended.Liam Limnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-39427389983955330272013-05-14T11:48:38.717+01:002013-05-14T11:48:38.717+01:00stevie is not a lyric tenor. stevie is a leggiero ...stevie is not a lyric tenor. stevie is a leggiero tenor(aka. light-lyric tenor). stevie's timbre is warm but not rich enough to be a lyric tenor. his lower register is dark but light, similar to other leggiero tenors such as brian mcknight & usher.Liam Limnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-76904794406665769972013-05-14T11:14:58.463+01:002013-05-14T11:14:58.463+01:00I genuinely had no idea it was the day before his ...I genuinely had no idea it was the day before his birthday when we posted the vocal profile. Lol Black Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-52727694644962777072013-05-14T05:20:44.961+01:002013-05-14T05:20:44.961+01:00Lol really why?Lol really why?Josh Senseinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-4977978424360194002013-05-13T23:12:48.405+01:002013-05-13T23:12:48.405+01:00I had no idea. This is amazing yet ironic. lolI had no idea. This is amazing yet ironic. lolBlack Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-84031579038641558552013-05-13T23:00:53.016+01:002013-05-13T23:00:53.016+01:00OMG, I failed to state what I meant. I meant a rol...OMG, I failed to state what I meant. I meant a role model as in mixing abilities alone. He can't really be a role model to anyone except to...nevermind.. I was about to say something unintentionally mean. I need to hush. lolBlack Robinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-53042573560673475162013-05-13T16:18:26.829+01:002013-05-13T16:18:26.829+01:00Personally...I like to make up my own ''ro...Personally...I like to make up my own ''role''. ;-)Opie Everhttp://www.facebook.com/opie.evernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-53665256557102858622013-05-13T15:29:39.118+01:002013-05-13T15:29:39.118+01:00Honestly, I don't usually take singers as role...Honestly, I don't usually take singers as role models. I usually just admire the way they persevere to get in the industry or stay in the industry (mostly). Not much artists nowadays are exactly role-model material (ones that are nearer to our age).Ricky Yong Chin Yuanhttp://www.facebook.com/SsScorpiOoOnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-26883875972379632472013-05-13T14:23:27.818+01:002013-05-13T14:23:27.818+01:00this is an amazing birthday gift to him. Stevie is...this is an amazing birthday gift to him. Stevie is an AMAZING singer and songwriter he really emotes through the song and I'm really inspired by him. He's blind but he didn't let it hinder his dreams. and he is really kind and a down to earth person.Josh Senseinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-19073650861887058992013-05-13T13:35:46.213+01:002013-05-13T13:35:46.213+01:00Edited! Whoop!Edited! Whoop!Diva Devoteehttp://www.divadevotee.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-44520571650800033022013-05-13T09:46:17.453+01:002013-05-13T09:46:17.453+01:00Its nothing to feel sorry about its an amazing pro...Its nothing to feel sorry about its an amazing profile with a few mistakes.William Monknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4341723937148634092.post-41402476461535743682013-05-13T04:23:03.581+01:002013-05-13T04:23:03.581+01:00Diva and I will talk about getting it fixed. Sorry...Diva and I will talk about getting it fixed. Sorry about that.Black Robinnoreply@blogger.com