Bshaffer22
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Vocal Range of "The Corner of the Sky"?? Thanks
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Monsieur D'Arque
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High G at the end, and an optional falsetto C if you copy John Rubenstein on the CD. But the C is rather cheesy, actually.
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Webster
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The c is also rather written in the score.
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ajkowalkowski
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I always thought that Corner of the Sky sounded better an octave down. But maybe that's just because I'm a bass.
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ajkowalkowski
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I always thought that Corner of the Sky sounded better an octave down. But maybe that's just because I'm a bass.
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Webster
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an octave down? what do you mean? You mean rather than the jackson 5 version?
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what_the_heck013
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| ajkowalkowski wrote: | | I always thought that Corner of the Sky sounded better an octave down. But maybe that's just because I'm a bass. | Someday I am going to write a musical with the greatest bass role ever.
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Jekkienumber24601
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I kind of think The black guy in Civil War or Sweeney are the greatest bass roles (though sweeney has alot of baritone moments)
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ajkowalkowski
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Don't you hate that thre are no good roles for basses?
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Lepitot
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| what_the_heck013 wrote: | | ajkowalkowski wrote: | | I always thought that Corner of the Sky sounded better an octave down. But maybe that's just because I'm a bass. | Someday I am going to write a musical with the greatest bass role ever. |
Nice! I've thought about that. I also thought about making a musical with like NO true tenor parts.
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olitwist
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I would love to have a musical with an amazing bass role! I'm a true bass and it's really sad that there aren't any good lead bass roles.
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