Yes, I read what you said. You basically stated that you were able to sing all of Prince's notes (being a baritone) but none of Mike's because he was a tenor. Fair point. I am respectfully arguing with you because as much as I love Beautiful Ones, its one song originally recorded earlier in his life. My point was that LATER music contained high vocals that seemed less airy to me and I don't believe that all of Prince's high vocals were as light and airy as Beautiful Ones.
I don't doubt that you love Beautiful ones and that you are a fan of Prince's. But, there are people on here who claim to be fans and implicitly state that they don't even like his singing voice. One could argue that Prince's vocal talent is in his theatrics. But if a person was to make a case for P's singing and basically states that his voice is a light airy falsetto except when he is screaming that is not really a compliment about his vocal abilities. It is more a compliment of his ability to use theatrics to sell a song. That kind of singing doesn't sound hard to do at all. Maybe, I am missing something here.
People say "falsetto" is not real singing. Well, if it is not real singing, than what the hell is it? And can any male who isn't tone deaf and has some breath control sing it as well as Prince? Don't all men have falsettos?
As for MJ, I am not a fan of his staccato singing. It always sounded like hiccups. Probably hard to do but not my cup of tea. So, therefore not "biting" to me anyhow. I would rather hear P's screaming manic voice--that to me is biting. Is it difficult? I don't know. But it is convincing and that to me is what makes something "biting" or edgy. But kind off the point.
The strength of Prince's voice during high singing in later recordings is more what I was talking about.
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Falsetto is sure as hell real singing to me! Fuck the haters - anyone who says that it isn't is probably a snob, or something like that.
I am certainly NOT implying that Prince's voice merely consists of light airy falsetto, screaming and baritone - I was just shooting the shit about elements of P's voice that I loved and my personal take on his style. I honestly am not really sure what we're going back and forth about at this point. I still stand by the idea that Prince was not a counter tenor, rather, he just got better at using his voice and never lost his chops in his later years, even as other artists of his generation lost it. The baritone voice is extremely versatile and agile when stretched to it's maximum potential, and countertenors are so extremely rare that I would hesitate to consider him one. If he was, I'm sure some seasoned musicologist would have mentioned something about it at this point!
I mean listen to this guy. No fucking way does Prince have the same vocal type as him (in my opinion) :
Interestingly enough, the British use the term "male alto" to refer to men who rely on their falsetto to sing in the soprano range. Prince certainly could be considered one of those! [Edited 1/7/17 17:14pm] | |
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Also, I wanted to add that studying THe Beautiful ONes is a valid tribute to Prince, but since i was asking about what his voice might have developed into later, its kind of irrevelent. Sorry if i sound skeptical.
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Okay, you win...I do see your point.
Thanks for the respectful debate and I am glad we understand each other now. Disregard my other post. I was writing it before I read this one.
Prince is a male alto. I like that.
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Would "Solo" be considered singing in countertenor? When I listen to it I sometimes flash on Klaus Nomi. “Nobody wants to read my Prince think piece” https://medium.com/@mary_beaulieu | |
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I still can't find the actual interview, but I did find this link to a thread on the org discussing it. I think it is a broadcast interview, which makes it tougher to search for key words than in a print interview. Here's the org link. | |
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Great topic PurpleRabbieHole. Firstly I agree that perfect singing, can be boring. I remember when that Charlotte Church person came on the scene and everyone was saying how her voice was perfect. And it really was beautiful. But definitely also boring There is perfection within imperfection I love the various nuances and facets to Prince's voice. Your example of Damn U is one of my favourites for showcasing this, his range being so smooth, like silk. . Coincidentally I am actually watching Montreux '09 right at the moment (truthfully, I'm often re-watching these because I love them so much. The music, his voice, the outfit, the close ups on his eyes )!! I did notice sometimes he did sound strained but with the seemingly RARE sight of him sipping from a bottle of water during a performance, it's possible that his throat was a little dry, or even the air/dry/temperature felt that way. . His voice definitely changed over time but I think he also seemed more ... I dunno, at ease, relaxed even? Then compared to his earlier years so maybe that can come through in his voice too? I'm probably making no sense One thing I do love about Montreux specifically, is he effectively uses his voice not just to sing, but as an instrument. I know that sounds weird since vocals ARE instruments but I guess it just stands out to me more here for some reason. . Also, I completely agree that Prince was under-rated Peeves me actually I feel there are so many people out there missing out on the brilliant song-writing, musicianship and vocals of his music, which to me, is a damn shame!
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I was just reading how when he finished recording The Beautiful Ones he had this look on his face as he knew he just aced that recording and that he couldn't have done any better. Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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Me neither but it's entertaining so...carry on Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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I still can't find the actual interview, but I did find this link to a thread on the org discussing it. I think it is a broadcast interview, which makes it tougher to search for key words than in a print interview. Here's the org link. Yeah, I went looking the other day too and found that thread which jolted my memory as well that it was said during a broadcast interview. I believe it might've been an audio only interview but I'm not sure. Perhaps the one from Paris that sounds very grainy, or another older one. Either way, I figured most of us knew he had said that. | |
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