Re: Subject: RE: [Harp-L] resonance and higher key harps



I have a near six octave range with my overtone singing skills.


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>From: jfritz666@xxxxxxxxxxx
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Subject: RE: [Harp-L] resonance and higher key harps
>Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 09:56:42 -0700
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>>Chris Michalek wrote:
>>> The way I figured it out was to listen to a recording of myself
>>> talking and then figured out what key I was talking in E.  Then I
>>> tried to figure out what notes I could make my body comfortably
>>> produce - Low A three octaves below middle C to an E three octaves
>>> above middle C.
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>>Are you sure about the three octave thing?  For a baritone voice 
>the E 
>>above middle C is usually the highest note you'll see in choral
>music 
>>and the lowest note is somewhere between the E and G in the octave
>below 
>>the C below middle C.  It's more or less the range between high and
>low 
>>strings on a guitar in standard tuning. Operatic arias will stretch
>it a 
>>bit, particularly on the high end.
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