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Pages in category "Singers with a three-octave vocal range" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
[2] [3] He represents himself with a white-haired, red-eyed character with a barcode on his left cheek. As of April 21, 2024, his YouTube channel has over 3.54 million subscribers, [4] and his videos have amassed over 2.25 billion views. [5] Mafumafu plays guitar and piano. [6] He has written and produced music for video games, anime, and other ...
W. A. Mozart [23] [3] 1756 1791 Austrian composer Frederick Ouseley [24] 1825 1889 English musician, professor Derek Paravicini [25] 1979 (living) British pianist, musical savant Itzhak Perlman [4] 1945 (living) Israeli-American violinist Lucky Peterson [26] 1964 2020 American musician Oscar Peterson [27] 1925 2007 Canadian jazz pianist Charlie ...
Fabrício André Bernard Di Paolo, known professionally as Lord Vinheteiro, is a Brazilian pianist, accordionist, sound engineer, musician, aquarist, and YouTuber. [1] He is known for playing piano covers on his YouTube channel [2] where he has over 7 million subscribers and over 1 billion views.
He has a combined range of 3 octaves but has spanned an additional octave while performing "Opera", a rearranged instrumental by Vitas, a song he stated he cannot practice (including perform) more than 4 times a day. He later became the first Taiwanese artist to record his album in One Take and One Take Live with no further editing.
Rachelle Ferrell (born May 21, 1961) is an American vocalist and musician. [1] Although she has had some success in the mainstream R&B, pop, gospel and classical music scenes, she is noted for her talents as a contemporary jazz singer.
It is only available in 144p quality. Later, Coppé republished the original, full-length version of the same music video on her official YouTube Channel, but with the quality improved to 480p. This video has over 11k views as of March 2022. [7] Coppé co-creates with some of the electronic music/IDM scene's most influential artists.
Successful non-classical baritones display a wide range of vocal qualities and effects that lend a unique character to their voices, many of which are considered undesirable in the operatic or classical baritone singer, such as "breathy" , [3] "distinguished…crooner" , [4] "growling" (Neil Diamond), [5] and even "ragged" (Bruce Springsteen).