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Post by bamafan on Dec 6, 2017 10:00:48 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 6, 2017 10:11:47 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Dec 6, 2017 10:14:08 GMT -5
Cassie, I would PM you but the message won't go. I rejoined Paypal and I am good to go. Have them send me a bill and I will pay Actually, I have gotten all your messages. Including your email. I have asked paypal send you a payment request. We are good to go. Sorry to other readers for doing this on the forum, but irish was struggling with personal issues and I didn't want to stress her out over PMs.
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Post by marionm on Dec 6, 2017 10:23:48 GMT -5
For those of you making note of Adam's pyrotechnic vocal chops, thss phrase, starting at about 3:26, starts with a high D5 right off the bat, goes to that E5 several of you have asked about in UP, then cascades melodically thru his mid range, to his low range, bottoming out at a D3, over two full octaves from where it started. In one breath. Lasting 15 seconds. SICK! (For comparison, The US National Anthem, considered a bear for most mortals to sing, only covers 1.5 octaves from top to bottom.) youtu.be/os5JjieLBgc?t=3m25s Thanks for pointing this out Cassie! I just watched this video. I payed closer attention to the phrase you said. Good thing, the crowed seemed to know what they just witnessed, hence the clapping and cheering^^ Oh and, how do you set the time-mark?
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Post by cassie on Dec 6, 2017 10:41:55 GMT -5
For those of you making note of Adam's pyrotechnic vocal chops, thss phrase, starting at about 3:26, starts with a high D5 right off the bat, goes to that E5 several of you have asked about in UP, then cascades melodically thru his mid range, to his low range, bottoming out at a D3, over two full octaves from where it started. In one breath. Lasting 15 seconds. SICK! (For comparison, The US National Anthem, considered a bear for most mortals to sing, only covers 1.5 octaves from top to bottom.) Thanks for pointing this out Cassie! I just watched this video. I payed closer attention to the phrase you said. Good thing, the crowed seemed to know what they just witnessed, hence the clapping and cheering^^ Oh and, how do you set the time-mark? It is very impressive singing, to be sure. Those long sustained, high glory notes grab the listener's attention, but, IMO, a phrase like this of equally impressive length, including the high and the low, maintaining a consistent tone thruout, hitting pitches precisely along the way, requires even more technique and finesse than one sustained note. As to setting the time mark on YouTubes, play the video and pause it at the place you want to mark. Then, underneath the video there is an icon to share the video. Click on that and it will come up with the video URL. Beneath that you will see a little box that says "Start at". Check that box and make sure the count is the time you want to start. Then, copy and paste the entire link.
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Post by bamafan on Dec 6, 2017 10:46:11 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 6, 2017 10:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 6, 2017 11:32:28 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 6, 2017 11:38:10 GMT -5
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Dec 6, 2017 11:44:40 GMT -5
I think it's safe to say he didn't pop out to the shops on tour and just happen to see a gold robe that caught his eye. So presumably it was custom-made and sent to him from whereever - to reach him in time for last Friday's show in Newcastle. Wonder how long it had been on order for and when he was expecting to get it? My guess is it should have arrived before the European tour. If I'm right, I hope they gave him a discount for late delivery! At least it won't be wasted with the Australian/NZ dates still to come. On another note I just had a phone call from a very nice lady from Ticketmaster checking that I'd received the email with instructions for my VIP show. I was stunned. Never spoken to an actual person before!
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