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Author: reynan (sad)
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Date Posted: 23:26:36 10/10/06 Tue
Author Host/IP: NoHost/210.4.55.44 In reply to:
honey
's message, "MARIAH CAREY BREAKS THE RECORD!" on 20:56:00 12/16/03 Tue
>Mariah's High Note; Explained
>Posted on Monday, July 14 @ 12:44:49 PDT by
>MusicMan
>she didnt know that regine is the best singer in the world
>
> Heavenchampagne writes "Let me set the record
>straight on many rumors and supposedly facts on
>Mariah Carey's voice. Mariah Carey's high note in
>the live rendition of the Star Spangled Banner
>was a B6. It's not a G7# like many say. Mariah
>Carey's highest note was a live performance of
>Emotions at the Grammy Awards. I believe they
>also showed this amazing feat. on MTV and MTV2 22
>Greatest Voices. She was the #1 voice. In the
>song Emotions her high note in the recorded
>version on the album is a Eb6. But in her live
>performance she sang higher than that. Up to an
>F7#. That is her highest note in a live
>performance. If you want her highest note in
>recorded music. It's from her first album Mariah
>Carey. Listen to the song, All In Your Mind...
>Her highest note is an F7. She sings the high
>note at the very end of the song as it's ending.
>So there's your proof for her highest note in a
>Live or Recorded version of her songs.
>
>Now If you want to know that the Guiness Book of
>World Records is wrong. They say Yma Sumac holds
>the record for posessing a four-octave vocal
>range. The widest range ever known to man. But
>Mariah Carey's range is actually more than that.
>Her range was reported to be 8 octaves. Which
>obviously isn't true. If she had 8 octaves that
>means she would be able to sing the lowest note
>on the piano a C1 [Which is Bass 2 range. {Most
>guys about 95% in the world can't even sing}...]
>And then she would not have to sing a G7#. She
>would have to sing higher than that. Which is a
>C8. The highest note on the piano. [No one in the
>world known or not known can sing that note. It
>has said that only one person probably ever in
>the history of man-kind could come even close to
>that. {Which is by my facts Mariah Carey. She
>sings a F7#. Which is 3 and a half steps away
>from the highest note on the piano}...] Which
>isn't far. the notes are C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#,
>G, Ab, A, Bb, B... and then it repeats to C...
>and so on... So here is a visual scale of her
>highest note from the live rendition of the Star
>Spangled Banner to the live rendition of Emotions
>and Recorded version of All In Your Mind. B6
>(Live Highest note supposedly a G7#... Not true),
>C7, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#7 (Live/recorded highest
>note), G, Ab, A, Bb, B, [C8] - (The highest note
>on the piano.
>
>Now back to the answer. Mariah Carey's octave
>range is four octaves and two notes. She sings
>from a D3 all the way up to her highest note
>which is a F7#. That's the world record. So Yma
>Sumac doesn't hold the record.
>
>Also Mariah Carey's voice is truly a medical
>wonder. Her high notes she sings is b/c she has a
>whistle register. Which is extrememly rare. And I
>mean rare. Being that the dolphine is the only
>mammal alive that can hit a note as high her. Now
>in full-voice Mariah has a 3 octave range. But w/
>her whistle register she can sing higher than
>four octaves. My proof is listen to her live
>rendition of My Saving Grace from the Soul Train
>Music Awards from this year 2003. There's your proof.
>Aight I gotta go. Just wanted you to know the
>facts. Bu-bye Now my lowest note is a C2 and my
>highest note is a G6. My octave range is four
>octaves and four notes. And I can prove it. The
>piano as my proof. Anyways. I just wanted you to
>know the facts about her voice.
>
>Resource(s): Eddy
>
>Mariah-Carey.org"
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