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Old 04-10-2006, 04:48 AM   #97 (permalink)
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Even if LaBrie's range was only 2.75, it still means nothing. I said range AND tonal expression.
His range is average at best, at least compared to some of the vocalists i mentioned.

Buckley had a 4 octave range, i dont see how LaBries tone makes him more talented.

Tone can be pretty subjective anyway, it involves bone structure, the overall shape of your vocal chords, even your cheek structure, its not any different to how the outer layer of a horn instrument changes its tone.

In other words, the human anatomy plays a big role in a individual tone.


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Oh dear, perhaps you need to look up what tone really is in musical terms, I won't embarrass you.
Im talking to a classicaly trained singer as we speak, we're on argeement about how freaking stupid you are.
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