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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2016 6:35:16 GMT -5
Happy Birthday beepinz716, bhs9697, bv210631, ivaalambert,
mandssa, parisgirl and vamos1!!!
Adam's snapchats are such a hoot!!
Thanks for the reminders, melliemom. Thank you <3
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 16, 2016 7:47:49 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Jul 16, 2016 7:57:32 GMT -5
That is genius!
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Post by LindaG23 on Jul 16, 2016 7:58:53 GMT -5
4EverAdam, I think that picture is from the photo shoot with the zebra head.
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Post by freakydeaky on Jul 16, 2016 7:59:22 GMT -5
Happy Birthday beepinz716, bhs9697, bv210631, ivaalambert,
mandssa, parisgirl and vamos1!!!
Adam's snapchats are such a hoot!!
Thanks for the reminders, melliemom. Thank you <3 Happy Birthday, Ivaalambert, I love your avi photo!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2016 8:03:19 GMT -5
He is such a little nut! ILH!
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Post by LindaG23 on Jul 16, 2016 8:04:23 GMT -5
Yep, found it! It's cropped from the Schon magazine shoot.
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Post by wal on Jul 16, 2016 8:07:23 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Jul 16, 2016 8:40:54 GMT -5
Adam has given us a little gem. Well, has given me, the vocal nerd, a little gem. In snap #7, when he sings Ring of Fire, the bottom note is an F#2. Not a very good F#2, admittedly, and slightly sharp with some vocal fry, but good enough to count as the lowest note I have heard him sing. It exceeds his previous low in Runnin, the live version, by a step and a half. And makes his proven vocal range, live, at 3.5 octaves. Without falsetto or the so-called whistle range. ( Live is important as in the studio pitch can be electronically altered beyond what the artist can actually produce.) When that music producer , Rob, said several years ago that Adam could sing every note on the guitar I thought he was being figurative, not literal. But, F#2 is just one full note above the lowest note on a guitar, so, I guess it was not an exaggeration. I know, I know, I always am harping on how vocal range is not a good criteria for how great a voice is. And I stand by that. But, 3.5 octaves is damned impressive. (The tenor range is usually quoted as being two octaves, C3-C5.)
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Post by csquared on Jul 16, 2016 8:51:01 GMT -5
Adam has given us a little gem. Well, has given me, the vocal nerd, a little gem. In snap #7, when he sings Ring of Fire, the bottom note is an F#2. Not a very good F32, admittedly, and slightly sharp with some vocal fry, but good enough to count as the lowest note I have heard him sing. It exceeds his previous low in Runnin, the live version, by a step and a half. And makes his proven vocal range, live, at 3.5 octaves. Without falsetto or the so-called whistle range. ( Live is important as in the studio pitch can be electronically altered beyond what the artist can actually produce.) When that music producer , Rob, said several years ago that Adam could sing every note on the guitar I thought he was being figurative, not literal. But, F#2 is just one full note above the lowest note on a guitar, so, I guess it was not an exaggeration. I know, I know, I always am harping on how vocal range is not a good criteria for how great a voice is. And I stand by that. But, 3.5 octaves is damned impressive. (The tenor range is usually quoted as being two octaves, C3-C5.) Thanks! When I heard that note, I wondered if that was lower than anything we've heard before!
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