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Author: manoling
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Date Posted: 06:56:44 02/05/03 Wed
Author Host/IP: pc31.tri-isys.com/202.81.160.31 In reply to:
alex from long beach
's message, "Re: Records and Stuff" on 14:25:24 02/04/03 Tue
interesting observation. regine tried "semi" classical singing when she did noli me tangere and the results were nothing less than awesome. regine is used to pop singing and its what made her reach out to the masses.
alex, listen to laura fabian. she too has an amazing "chest" voice! tell me what u think of her... thanks :)
>Just my personal guess. I think Regine has a 4 octave
>voice range, which is already impressive. Lani has
>probably 4.5, which is actually a little bit higher
>than Regine's, but is more effective in classical
>singing. But where I think Regine will excel, is in
>her chest voice (belt voice). Among all of them, she
>probably have the highest in the register, for I have
>never heard of any other singers reach the high notes
>using their belt voice (not headtone) like Regine.
>Most singers with wide voice ranges hit the high notes
>using their head voice, while Regine can easily hit a
>high note without shifting from chest to headtone
>(very challenging & tough to do). So even if Lani may
>have a wider voice range than our songbird, she cannot
>belt out a high note as effectively as Regine. It all
>comes down to the choice of songs that they can sing.
>Regine cannot sing pieces like "Loving You" or "Nessun
>Dorma" in it's original key that Lani sings, simply
>because the high notes in those songs are for headtone
>singing (Lani) and not for belting (Regine). While
>Lani on the other hand, cannot sing "On The Wings of
>Love" or "Dadalhin" using Regine's key and using her
>chest voice. She'll crack if she dares, or she'll
>simply cheat by shifting from chest to headtone, which
>sometimes can be very obvious and may sound
>ineffectively unimpressive. My point is, having the
>widest voice range does not necessarily make you the
>best singer in the world. Guinness pointed out Mariah
>having a one of a kind, untopped voice range, but not
>the best singer in the world.
>
>My remark is just a guess and I may be wrong. But I
>am a singer myself and took formal voice lessons in
>UCLA, so I pretty know what I am talking about.
>
>
>
>>Just wondering how high Regine can sing and what's her
>>octave.
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