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Thread started 07/27/10 11:31am

DarylB

Prince and his falsetto

I would like to know is does Prince ocassionaly sings in his falsetto voice in concert?When was the last time he ever sang in those high notes of his?I'm thinking just beacuase he's older he just normally sings in his lower tenor voice,most of the time.I could be wrong,though.I think he still has it.Anything folks?Peace!

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Reply #1 posted 07/27/10 12:01pm

hestilllovesme

At the latest concerts he regularly used to sing falsetto as well.

I saw him live at one of the european concerts and he did sing *** high. eek

His voice is still really good these days.

He said in one interview that it is easier for him to sing in his higher voice then to sing

lower, it takes him a lot more to sing deep.

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Reply #2 posted 07/27/10 7:28pm

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On the first concert this summer on the song Kiss he sang that high falsetto screaming as on the record

amazing he hit those notes ,

maybe his natural voice detorieted a bit,sound hoarse(maybe i'm wrong smile )

but his falsetto is untouched,if he wants he can sing a falsetto the same way he did in his younger

days .

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Reply #3 posted 07/27/10 8:16pm

TheVoid

He overuses his falsetto.

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Reply #4 posted 07/28/10 2:08am

RealMusician

It's quite common for Prince to change parts that were done in falsetto on the record, to his lower register chest voice when he sings them live (very rarely the other way around).

I'm not really sure why, but it might have something to do with the following:

Intonation

The falsetto register is probably harder to control - especially while jumping around on stage, playing an instrument, etc. A lot of times, Prince might feel safer singing those parts in his chest voice instead of risking being out of tune.

Volume

The falsetto is usually not as loud as the chest voice. Although this is not a problem for the FOH engineer (just turn the mic up), the two voices might feel differently for the person singing. Especially when you're surrounded by a loud band on stage (plus a loud, screaming audience), it might feel like your falsetto voice is not really getting through, it might be harder to hear yourself properly in the monitors, etc. For the singer, there is more physical impact with the chest voice.

Voice economics

It's likely that the falsetto easier gets "worn out" during a concert, so maybe Prince simply wants to save his resources.

When he does sing falsetto live, it's obvious that he's still able to - so it's clearly a choice that he makes.

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Reply #5 posted 07/28/10 2:27am

RealMusician

One other thing:

Prince has generally much more control of his voice these days (all the registers). It might sound like he's singing "safer" than he used to, but he's actually taking more risks, venturing off from the recorded versions etc - only he pulls it off so smoothly, not like in his younger days when he was more "on the edge" vocally (and also missed notes here and there).

The way he's grown as a singer reminds me very much of Ray Charles - the older he gets, the more he masters the subtle nuances. And while still retaining his full range and register, he uses it in a more economic and dramaturgical way.

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Reply #6 posted 07/28/10 4:55am

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RealMusician said:

One other thing:



Prince has generally much more control of his voice these days (all the registers). It might sound like he's singing "safer" than he used to, but he's actually taking more risks, venturing off from the recorded versions etc - only he pulls it off so smoothly, not like in his younger days when he was more "on the edge" vocally (and also missed notes here and there).



The way he's grown as a singer reminds me very much of Ray Charles - the older he gets, the more he masters the subtle nuances. And while still retaining his full range and register, he uses it in a more economic and dramaturgical way.




I just don't understand the wobbly falseto he adopted since NPS...it sounds Like he's a teenager who voice is cracking. Eg Sea of Everything.
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Reply #7 posted 07/28/10 5:00am

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I think his voice has just changed naturally as he got older. His falsetto isn't as strong on record, it's to be expected. smile

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Reply #8 posted 07/28/10 5:40am

purpledoveuk

NouveauDance said:

I think his voice has just changed naturally as he got older. His falsetto isn't as strong on record, it's to be expected. smile




Thank you....I was expecting the reply after mine to be the usual "it hasn't changed" etc that I got when pointing out that tracks like Kiss live are getting increasingly less falsetto(ish). Thevlaxt time I saw him was at a few O2 shows and the few songs he sang falsetto were a kittle 'croakier' than normal.

I've also noticed a lot more autotune on his tracks (not to correct anything but as an effect)...just saying.

Perhaps it's his massive head....sorry wrong thread smile
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Reply #9 posted 07/28/10 5:56am

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TheVoid said:

He overuses his falsetto.

I agree nod . I really like his deeper voice a lot, I wish he'd start overusing that... I thought it was pretty effective on Future Soul Song, but that's just me.

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Reply #10 posted 07/28/10 6:27am

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Either his voice has changed or he's holding back. His falsetto still sounds good but it sounds too toned down. He used to sing really loud in his falsetto but now he seems to sing too low. Plus, it seems to have lost it's mean, sassy, "gayness" that it used to have. There's no attitude in it anymore. It's kinda like he's just going through the motions to get through the song. I've also noticed that when he rarely screams these days (something he should always do), the screams are usually in the background rather than up front where they used to be.

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Reply #11 posted 07/28/10 6:29am

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TheVoid said:

He overuses his falsetto.

The hell he does. I remember back when he sang only in his falsetto. I've love for him to go back to doing that.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #12 posted 07/28/10 6:34am

TheVoid

vainandy said:

TheVoid said:

He overuses his falsetto.

The hell he does. I remember back when he sang only in his falsetto. I've love for him to go back to doing that.

But, Andy--you already believe he's a little bitch.

I'm still holding on to the fantasy that there's a little Paul Bunyon in there somewhere.

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Reply #13 posted 07/28/10 6:48am

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TheVoid said:

vainandy said:

The hell he does. I remember back when he sang only in his falsetto. I've love for him to go back to doing that.

But, Andy--you already believe he's a little bitch.

I'm still holding on to the fantasy that there's a little Paul Bunyon in there somewhere.

falloff He hasn't got a butch bone in his body and that little tired pimp act he's been trying to play since he stopped being mysterious reminds me of a little six year old boy running around in a cowboy hat with a toy gun thinking he's a cowboy. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #14 posted 07/28/10 7:00am

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nosajd said:

TheVoid said:

He overuses his falsetto.

I agree nod . I really like his deeper voice a lot, I wish he'd start overusing that... I thought it was pretty effective on Future Soul Song, but that's just me.

Not just you... I would also love to see more of his non-falsetto songs.. smile

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Reply #15 posted 07/28/10 7:13am

purpledoveuk

I remember him saying a good few years back that he sang in a falsetto because it was easier and less painful/ stressful than normal singing voice

I blame Larry Graham...since Prince has been hanging out with him he's tried to emulate his fart-in-a-drainpipe voice.

Thank god Gary Glitter wasn't one of his idols smile
[Edited 7/28/10 7:17am]
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Reply #16 posted 07/28/10 7:30am

NouveauDance

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purpledoveuk said:

fart-in-a-drainpipe

Oh my God! falloff

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Reply #17 posted 07/28/10 7:57am

TheVoid

vainandy said:

TheVoid said:

But, Andy--you already believe he's a little bitch.

I'm still holding on to the fantasy that there's a little Paul Bunyon in there somewhere.

falloff He hasn't got a butch bone in his body and that little tired pimp act he's been trying to play since he stopped being mysterious reminds me of a little six year old boy running around in a cowboy hat with a toy gun thinking he's a cowboy. lol

falloff

But he's Mr. Goodnight....you know, the guy who has a matching outfit for whatever dress his girl randomly puts on.

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Reply #18 posted 07/28/10 8:01am

purpledoveuk

TheVoid said:



vainandy said:




TheVoid said:



But, Andy--you already believe he's a little bitch.



I'm still holding on to the fantasy that there's a little Paul Bunyon in there somewhere.



falloff He hasn't got a butch bone in his body and that little tired pimp act he's been trying to play since he stopped being mysterious reminds me of a little six year old boy running around in a cowboy hat with a toy gun thinking he's a cowboy. lol





falloff




But he's Mr. Goodnight....you know, the guy who has a matching outfit for whatever dress his girl randomly puts on.



That's because, as we both know, he has an identical dress on standby too and slips into it so that they match....and that's the reason be wears heels; he heard the door go one day and managed to get out of the dress, suspenders and knickers but couldn't get the boots off and, instead of confessing, he just said it was a height issue and has had to stick with them up until recently
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Reply #19 posted 07/28/10 8:08am

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TheVoid said:

vainandy said:

falloff He hasn't got a butch bone in his body and that little tired pimp act he's been trying to play since he stopped being mysterious reminds me of a little six year old boy running around in a cowboy hat with a toy gun thinking he's a cowboy. lol

falloff

But he's Mr. Goodnight....you know, the guy who has a matching outfit for whatever dress his girl randomly puts on.

I was referring to that little George Jefferson strut he likes to immitate sometimes and that rediculous looking cane he likes to carry around sometimes. That bitch ain't fooling nobody except the fams. He's too feminine, quiet, and shy to be a pimp. If anything, he's like the Madame...an old ex-whore who runs the whorehouse and collects the money from the girls. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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