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Sting sings lower in his range here than on his pop recordings, and when he chances his upper voice, it is painfully strained.
In a melody similar to that of Weezer's "Hash Pipe", one side of Stefani's personality sings in a higher range in the first person, and the other, more confident personality sings lower in the second person.
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It was an accurate, strong show, with Plant singing lower than I remember and Bonham's son sounding more subtle than I gave him credit for.
Carey can sing lower notes, like an alto, and extremely high notes, like a coloratura soprano, which says something about her range but little about her style.
He still thinks that his voice is "technically horrendous", redeemed only by the fact that "I can sing lower than anyone else in popular music".
We learn that "in captivity, the jaguar mother is capable of devouring her own cubs"; that "today's whales sing lower songs, and no one knows why"; that superstitious villagers in Madagascar claim aye-ayes can "pierce" a human aorta "with their middle finger".
It was sung lower in a different key, and we listened back to it and thought, "What happens if we just raise the key up and kind of belt it out a little more?" So we did, and it just really felt good, so that's the version that ended up being on the record.
You can progressively sing lower and lower, starting with vocal fry each time, before the note.
If you have a chest voice, you can sing lower notes.
If you continue to sing in the same register even as you sing lower, you'll hit a plateau where your notes start sounding awful.
It doesn't matter if it's in your local choir, caroling with friends, or in your car - singing lowers levels of anxiety and depression, dancing extends your life and even may reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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