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Post by mischa on May 26, 2012 10:55:00 GMT -5
When I first saw it, kept trying to figure out if it was Raja. Ha, I'm so lame.
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Post by cassie on May 26, 2012 10:58:41 GMT -5
Here's what the run at the end looks like on paper, does all that in one breath, goes for about 17 seconds! Thanks glampoon, but I cannot read this.. could you please translate them in words?? Thank you Translation: The first twelve notes (dots) are about as high as most pop guys can sing, and that might be sounding a bit strained. It is also about as long a musical phrase as they could sustain on one breath. The fifteenth note (Eb5) would have most female alto singers straining to hit. Or most untrained females singers, period. Guys would have fallen out before that. The sixteenth and seventeenth notes that are above all the horizontal lines ---- stratosphere for females, unheard of in full voice for males (except Adam Fuckin' Lambert) The white note at the beginning of the second line represents a note held longer. That's where really good singers would have run out of breath and had to stop the riff. Not Adam Lambert. He keeps going. As impressive as this run looks on paper and sounds live, it is less than half of Adam's total range from low note to high note. Does that help at all? No? Okay, condensed version: A highly trained female opera singer would be proud to perform that phrase in one breath.
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Post by reihmer on May 26, 2012 11:00:18 GMT -5
Quick note before we head to DC. Last night was superfragillistic! I estimate about 20 percent was there for the duo Cab. They sang along with the duo, knew almost ever song and were really into it. Mostly young fans from what I can tell. Said to myself, great, if they thought these guys were good, they are in for a treat for the real thing. Then hopefully they go out and buy the album. Need to keep BB near the top and on his way for another platinum album ( I am on the camp that by now, a million has been shipped/sold in the US. Had a great turnout (about 40 including guests) at our meet up - not only met fellow Atoppers but the wonderful Talc ladies. Thank you for the beautiful vids. Virg, thanks for the beautiful pics and sorry about your ticket. DH also got one. It's Adam's fault!
Glad you had fun mayumi sorry about the tickets you and virg got.
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Post by reihmer on May 26, 2012 11:02:33 GMT -5
Thanks glampoon, but I cannot read this.. could you please translate them in words?? Thank you Translation: The first twelve notes (dots) are about as high as most pop guys can sing, and that might be sounding a bit strained. It is also about as long a musical phrase as they could sustain on one breath. The fifteenth note (Eb5) would have most female alto singers straining to hit. Or most untrained females singers, period. Guys would have fallen out before that. The sixteenth and seventeenth notes that are above all the horizontal lines ---- stratosphere for females, unheard of in full voice for males (except Adam Fuckin' Lambert) The white note at the beginning of the second line represents a note held longer. That's where really good singers would have run out of breath and had to stop the riff. Not Adam Lambert. He keeps going. As impressive as this run looks on paper and sounds live, it is less than half of Adam's total range from low note to high note. Does that help at all? No? Okay, condensed version: A highly trained female opera singer would be proud to perform that phrase in one breath.
Thanks for the visual glampoon and the translation cassie.
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Post by valilac on May 26, 2012 11:03:14 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO4OP0TdUekAdam Lambert - Naked Love - 98.5 KRZ Summer Smash, Wilkes-Barre, PA 5/25/12 Published on May 26, 2012 by Jesha84 Adam Lambert performs "Naked Love" at the 98.5 KRZ Summer Smash at the FM Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA. 5/25/12
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Post by lambo on May 26, 2012 11:05:55 GMT -5
Translation: The first twelve notes (dots) are about as high as most pop guys can sing, and that might be sounding a bit strained. It is also about as long a musical phrase as they could sustain on one breath. The fifteenth note (Eb5) would have most female alto singers straining to hit. Or most untrained females singers, period. Guys would have fallen out before that. The sixteenth and seventeenth notes that are above all the horizontal lines ---- stratosphere for females, unheard of in full voice for males (except Adam Fuckin' Lambert) The white note at the beginning of the second line represents a note held longer. That's where really good singers would have run out of breath and had to stop the riff. Not Adam Lambert. He keeps going. As impressive as this run looks on paper and sounds live, it is less than half of Adam's total range from low note to high note. Does that help at all? No? Okay, condensed version: A highly trained female opera singer would be proud to perform that phrase in one breath. Couldn't have said it better myself! He breaks through one boundary, then another, then another, and just keeps going. Is there any limit to what this man can do with his voice?!
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Post by reihmer on May 26, 2012 11:06:44 GMT -5
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Post by kittykay on May 26, 2012 11:09:03 GMT -5
Thanks glampoon, but I cannot read this.. could you please translate them in words?? Thank you Translation: The first twelve notes (dots) are about as high as most pop guys can sing, and that might be sounding a bit strained. It is also about as long a musical phrase as they could sustain on one breath. The fifteenth note (Eb5) would have most female alto singers straining to hit. Or most untrained females singers, period. Guys would have fallen out before that. The sixteenth and seventeenth notes that are above all the horizontal lines ---- stratosphere for females, unheard of in full voice for males (except Adam Fuckin' Lambert) The white note at the beginning of the second line represents a note held longer. That's where really good singers would have run out of breath and had to stop the riff. Not Adam Lambert. He keeps going. As impressive as this run looks on paper and sounds live, it is less than half of Adam's total range from low note to high note. Does that help at all? No? Okay, condensed version: A highly trained female opera singer would be proud to perform that phrase in one breath. Your description reads like pornography.
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Post by maria222pf on May 26, 2012 11:11:24 GMT -5
Thanks virg and everyone else who shared vids/pics and the like. Yes, THANK YOU - each video better than the other- lucky people ;D ;D ;De who were at yesterday's concert !
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Post by maria222pf on May 26, 2012 11:12:24 GMT -5
Adam Lambert - HD Chokehold - Wilkes-Barre, PA Published on May 26, 2012 by TALCvids Adam Lambert performs Chokehold live at FM Kirby Center www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OO_I3XwTQMalso posted in concert threadThank you! Just amazing, he is glowing!
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