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Thread started 11/08/11 7:01pm

vvluvfunk

Widest ranges of His Voice

hi i would like to know, some songs that show Prince's Deepest Deepest notes, and some where he hits impossibly highest. Some recomendations for if i was going to show a non-fan how wide his range is, i have a few like 10 but iv heard him go deeper, and higher and i want some proof. so if u Can tell me some where he goes SUPER deep , And SUPER high i would appreciate it.
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Reply #1 posted 11/08/11 7:23pm

PurpleChi

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Adore (for his amazing falsetto)

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Reply #2 posted 11/08/11 7:31pm

PurpleChi

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Do U Lie? and Condition of the Heart both show some range as well.

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Reply #3 posted 11/08/11 7:35pm

vvluvfunk

ya i know, i have those already but thank u
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Reply #4 posted 11/08/11 8:13pm

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An easy question

The Most Beutiful Girl -at the breakdown you hear Prince singing his lowest and high notes

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Reply #5 posted 11/08/11 8:53pm

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In Damn U, his voice gets pretty deep...
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Reply #6 posted 11/08/11 9:13pm

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thebanishedone said:

An easy question

The Most Beutiful Girl -at the breakdown you hear Prince singing his lowest and high notes

So true. Good one.

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Reply #7 posted 11/08/11 9:38pm

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God - very high
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/11 12:21am

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He goes very deep in "Erotic City" (no pun intended). Maybe also in "The Most Beautiful Girl" or was that "Diamonds & Pearls"? Remember a youtube video about his vocal range, but don't know if it's accurate or names songs.

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Reply #9 posted 11/09/11 1:52am

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Solo

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Reply #10 posted 11/09/11 5:17am

vvluvfunk

ya i have the youtube video, and damn u and god and TMBGITW are in the list
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/11 11:50am

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SOLO cool

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Reply #12 posted 11/09/11 1:59pm

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artist76 said:

He goes very deep in "Erotic City" (no pun intended). Maybe also in "The Most Beautiful Girl" or was that "Diamonds & Pearls"? Remember a youtube video about his vocal range, but don't know if it's accurate or names songs.

With respect and not wishing to appear pedantic, in "Erotic City" Prince's voice is altered using vari-speed or some other studio trickery. Some of that is out of his natural range.

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Reply #13 posted 11/09/11 4:04pm

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Google "Prince vocal range". There should be a video on Youtube that will give you your answers! If it's still there. Can't check right now. Good luck.

Update edit: Yep it's still there!! thumbs up!

[Edited 11/9/11 16:16pm]

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Reply #14 posted 11/09/11 4:12pm

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vvluvfunk said:

ya i know, i have those already but thank u

why don't u post the ones U already have so people don't repeat and u don't repeat??

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Reply #15 posted 11/09/11 4:19pm

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vvluvfunk said:

ya i have the youtube video, and damn u and god and TMBGITW are in the list

My bad. Didn't see that you already have the Youtube video. Doesn't that answer your question?

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Reply #16 posted 11/09/11 5:37pm

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I love his voice in I Hate U. It's quite incredible the way he mixes it up in this song. My fave part is the ending with spoken words and singing. Pure Genius.

I just can't believe all the things people say !
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Reply #17 posted 11/09/11 6:59pm

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Yea, there's a youtube video that shows his ranges!

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Reply #18 posted 11/10/11 6:10pm

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Mindflux said:

artist76 said:

He goes very deep in "Erotic City" (no pun intended). Maybe also in "The Most Beautiful Girl" or was that "Diamonds & Pearls"? Remember a youtube video about his vocal range, but don't know if it's accurate or names songs.

With respect and not wishing to appear pedantic, in "Erotic City" Prince's voice is altered using vari-speed or some other studio trickery. Some of that is out of his natural range.

Oh, I thought he said in some Los Angeles Times article that he's not fond of studio trickery on voices, but he probably means "enhancement" for people who can't sing. Your profile indicates you may know what you're talking about, so OK. It does sound like his voice is sped up a little in some parts, so maybe it's slowed down to go deeper too - for artistic purposes, not to hide an inability to sing (because, of course, he can sing). So maybe "Erotic City" isn't the best example, but he does have a deep voice, deeper than one would expect from a little guy.

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Reply #19 posted 11/10/11 7:57pm

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Do Me, Baby. Listen to those screams and that falsetto

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Reply #20 posted 11/11/11 3:23am

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artist76 said:

Mindflux said:

With respect and not wishing to appear pedantic, in "Erotic City" Prince's voice is altered using vari-speed or some other studio trickery. Some of that is out of his natural range.

Oh, I thought he said in some Los Angeles Times article that he's not fond of studio trickery on voices, but he probably means "enhancement" for people who can't sing. Your profile indicates you may know what you're talking about, so OK. It does sound like his voice is sped up a little in some parts, so maybe it's slowed down to go deeper too - for artistic purposes, not to hide an inability to sing (because, of course, he can sing). So maybe "Erotic City" isn't the best example, but he does have a deep voice, deeper than one would expect from a little guy.

Precisely. He's never used it to cover any failings in his voice, but he has often used it artistically. All the Camille vocals are electronically affected (not correcting, embelleshing) and his most recent albums have featured fairly extensive use of Autotune - again, though, whereas Autotune was originally invented to make subtle corrections on out of tune vocals or instruments (which is cheaper than recording another take, or may be the only solution if the vocalist is bad!), many artists have been using it at extreme settings for an almost robotic, unnatural style to the vocal. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm sure he meant that he's not keen on using it for correction, because Prince has used effects on his voice extensively throughout his career to provide different tones and character.

...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

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Reply #21 posted 11/11/11 8:06pm

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The Song Temtation from the ATWNAD CD has a very dynamic range of his voice.

F we az a People R not.......
Then we az a people should B.....

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Reply #22 posted 11/11/11 9:05pm

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Mindflux said:

artist76 said:

Oh, I thought he said in some Los Angeles Times article that he's not fond of studio trickery on voices, but he probably means "enhancement" for people who can't sing. Your profile indicates you may know what you're talking about, so OK. It does sound like his voice is sped up a little in some parts, so maybe it's slowed down to go deeper too - for artistic purposes, not to hide an inability to sing (because, of course, he can sing). So maybe "Erotic City" isn't the best example, but he does have a deep voice, deeper than one would expect from a little guy.

Precisely. He's never used it to cover any failings in his voice, but he has often used it artistically. All the Camille vocals are electronically affected (not correcting, embelleshing) and his most recent albums have featured fairly extensive use of Autotune - again, though, whereas Autotune was originally invented to make subtle corrections on out of tune vocals or instruments (which is cheaper than recording another take, or may be the only solution if the vocalist is bad!), many artists have been using it at extreme settings for an almost robotic, unnatural style to the vocal. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm sure he meant that he's not keen on using it for correction, because Prince has used effects on his voice extensively throughout his career to provide different tones and character.

Ummm..... I hate to always be the one to have to call stuff out, but... c'mon. Serious question. What song is Prince NOT using an effect to cover vocal failings?

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Reply #23 posted 11/11/11 9:16pm

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Mindflux said:

Precisely. He's never used it to cover any failings in his voice, but he has often used it artistically. All the Camille vocals are electronically affected (not correcting, embelleshing) and his most recent albums have featured fairly extensive use of Autotune - again, though, whereas Autotune was originally invented to make subtle corrections on out of tune vocals or instruments (which is cheaper than recording another take, or may be the only solution if the vocalist is bad!), many artists have been using it at extreme settings for an almost robotic, unnatural style to the vocal. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm sure he meant that he's not keen on using it for correction, because Prince has used effects on his voice extensively throughout his career to provide different tones and character.

Ummm..... I hate to always be the one to have to call stuff out, but... c'mon. Serious question. What song is Prince NOT using an effect to cover vocal failings?

All of them

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Reply #24 posted 11/11/11 9:40pm

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funksterr said:

Ummm..... I hate to always be the one to have to call stuff out, but... c'mon. Serious question. What song is Prince NOT using an effect to cover vocal failings?

All of them

Nah. Any serious answers out there?

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Reply #25 posted 11/11/11 10:31pm

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aardvark15 said:

All of them

Nah. Any serious answers out there?

Nearly all of them

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Reply #26 posted 11/11/11 10:35pm

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biggrin Alright I'm going to get out of this thread.

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Reply #27 posted 11/12/11 3:16am

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funksterr said:

Mindflux said:

Precisely. He's never used it to cover any failings in his voice, but he has often used it artistically. All the Camille vocals are electronically affected (not correcting, embelleshing) and his most recent albums have featured fairly extensive use of Autotune - again, though, whereas Autotune was originally invented to make subtle corrections on out of tune vocals or instruments (which is cheaper than recording another take, or may be the only solution if the vocalist is bad!), many artists have been using it at extreme settings for an almost robotic, unnatural style to the vocal. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm sure he meant that he's not keen on using it for correction, because Prince has used effects on his voice extensively throughout his career to provide different tones and character.

Ummm..... I hate to always be the one to have to call stuff out, but... c'mon. Serious question. What song is Prince NOT using an effect to cover vocal failings?

You'll have to tell me. So, let me get this straight - you're saying that most Prince songs have a vocal effect to cover some weakness in his vocal? Please elaborate.

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Reply #28 posted 11/12/11 7:00pm

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funksterr said:

biggrin Alright I'm going to get out of this thread.

Look on Youtube

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Reply #29 posted 11/12/11 8:23pm

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I think the best example can be illustrated in just a few seconds of the song "Damn U". He sings the song in a high register, but in the line "All I'm trying to say is that my psychodelic shouts when you damn me. Damn you..." his voice briefly dips down deep for the "when you" part and effortlessly swoops back up to the higher register for the rest of the line.

That one line has always stood out for me as evidence of Prince's vocal range since the first time I heard it.

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