Dear Mark,
Would you please tell us the name of this singer you were talking about? (months ago, I know, sorry!) The other day I heard a contemporary Christian pop singer with an unbelievably beautiful upper range that defied gravity and categorization. Just wondering if it's the same man. Thanks!
I'm also wondering what you meant by your question "where is the dynamic and color variety?". Are you talking about this particular singer? I'm guessing not, if he had everyone fooled into thinking he was a high tenor... Anyway, if you can remember what you meant... Thanks again.
yours truly, Tako
thomas mark montgomery wrote: > ...it was not long before the voice began to > mature and it became apparent to everyone that this young tenor was in > actuality a young baritone with an incredibly beautiful supported > falsetto, taking him up to high C and beyond. He has since made a solid > career in contemporary Christian music where he continues to sing in this > manner. In the same way, I chuckle to myself everytime I hear the > non-falsetto countertenor argument espoused - I ask myself: if this isn't > falsetto, where is the dynamic and color variety?
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