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Old 10-21-2009, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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You can get a good idea of her full vocal range on the song Easy Come Easy Go, which is the most challenging of the three songs from the standpoint of vocalist. These Roses is a well written song but it doesn't require the full octave leap into falsetto/soprano she uses on Easy Come Easy Go.
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I especially liked "Easy Come Easy Go." I like it that, similar to what Gavin B. says, her appearance leads me to expect a sweeter voice than the earthier, deeper one she actually has or chooses to use in her singing.
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Hello Vanilla,
I especially liked "Easy Come Easy Go." I like it that, similar to what Gavin B. says, her appearance leads me to expect a sweeter voice than the earthier, deeper one she actually has or chooses to use in her singing.
It's interesting because she actually has a naturally sweet and normal voice. However, when she sings, this deep and sensational sound breaks out. She was very uncomfortable with this strange singing voice up until her 20's, when she finally got over her fear and realised it was unique in a good way.
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