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Originally posted by BLaCKPoWeR
You continue to demonstrate how little you know about voice. I'm no expert but you don't know damn ****.  "Soprano" and "mezzo-soprano" are not 'timbres'. A timbre is a SOUND, timbre refers to the QUALITIES OF A SOUND. 'Soprano' is a VOICE TYPE. One's VOICE TYPE can be determined by their TIMBRE, but also by their TESSITURA (most comfortable and beautiful sounding part of the range), the WEIGHT and SIZE of their voice, and many other things.
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Timbre is one of the qualities used to determine voice type. We are basically saying the same thing. You tried
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Originally posted by BLaCKPoWeR
No dumbo.  I SAAAIIIDDD THEY HAVE DIFFERENT VOICE TYPES. I SAID Beyonce's voice is LOWER than Tamar's. Tamar has NATURAL ease higher in her range than Beyonce does, because her voice is NATURALLY HIGHER than Beyonce's. She is not technically better than Beyonce or any more gifted. HER VOICE IS JUST DIFFERENT FROM HERS!
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Then quite obviously Beyonce can hit lower notes because her void is NATURALLY lower than hers. So I don't see why your are getting at Tamar for foggy E3s.
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[*]Off this irrelevant lipping debate
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Oh you're about to see just how relevant it is

[*]You are not going to sit here and imply that Beyonce always sings the same riffs or can't sing different ones.

They are. No spontaneity at all.
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[*]Beyonce's lows in "Halo" are full and clear as day. No idea what you're talking about, because she's been flexing that solid, full, clear lower range all over the BEYONCE album and era.
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Kinda like how she conveniently put the mic to the audience to sing the deepest note in the song in Chime for Change

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And in that SAME performance when it was time to access her head voice/falsetto during the bridge, she forget the reverb was on 100, and spoke and her voice echoed for years . Embarrassing
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Now wait a minute. You're telling me this is not prerecorded? 1st of all she is covering her mouth and face with her hat, she is banging her head jumping up and down all over the place and her sound and voice quality did not quiver ONCE. Take off the stan goggles
I mean, feel free to click on her other performances of the song in the suggestion box, particularly the the Manchester concert and Barclays Center gig. As soon as she hits B5/exits chest voice the vocals are IDENTICAL. How am I just discovering this now. aslkdanslk. Beyoncé's head voice remains a myth. I actually can not.