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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/2/2008 12:22:17 PM   
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if there's a bass in there, then he is not human.




That is exactly what I told Jeremy the first time I heard him sing bass.....
"you are not human"
His range is unbelievable.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/2/2008 12:22:44 PM   
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Bobby I don't know how High Jeremy can get but I had to get a ladder just to listen to him.


I asked him one time about a high note on one of his songs and he said it was a double high C. Being an alto, I can't even think that high!!


It's sorta strange but last night as we were posting here I was having a exchange of PM's with Jeremy. He is such a nice young man.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/2/2008 12:23:21 PM   
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Yes, he is!

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/2/2008 12:24:58 PM   
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Yes, he is!

Amen!!!

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/2/2008 3:42:42 PM   
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I listened to the clip of "The Burning Bush" that Daniel referenced. It did not surprise me to hear Jeremy sing that low. I mentioned this in the forums once before, but the last time I saw him with the Kingsmen we arrived early and Jeremy was doing a mic check. He changed voices depending on whose mic he was checking. He did a very good "Ray Dean". To answer the original question in this thread, a tenor note is one written in the treble cleff.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/5/2008 1:03:06 PM   
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If you want to hear Jeremy's incredible range, he's got some new Christmas mp3's available for download and purchase.

You can find it HERE

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/7/2008 10:49:57 PM   
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i second that...its a great christmas project. I just got it earlier this week and am enjoying it very much.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/7/2008 11:01:25 PM   
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i think a tenor note is what happens when stub a toe or hit wrong nail

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/7/2008 11:43:21 PM   
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The reason I am wondering is that I have some recordings where the guy singing tenor doesn't really sound like he's going all that high. I am a baritone/low lead but I can sing along with Joe Bonsall or Marty Hurt of older CrossWay recordings note for note. I would call Joe Bonsall a high lead, not a tenor, but that's what he sings for the Oaks.



The Oaks have a true baritone in William Lee Golden who can comfortably hit notes an octave plus a few half steps below middle C. Duane Allen has a remarkable range. I'm pretty sure he sings tenor above Joe Bonsall when Joe has the melody, at least part of the time. And then, they have a bass singer Richard Sterban who can put a solid foundation an octave beneath the rest of the guys. It's a bright, powerful tone they create when singing together, and the way they sing their vowels gives them a sound that is instantly recognizable.

As a group, the average pitches sung by the Oaks in the course of a concert range a good two-thirds of an octave below a group like Gold City, where the baritone is really a lead, and the lead is a borderline tenor.

You may also note that the Oaks don't change members nearly as often.

If you apply to sing for a typical professional SG group, though, you better have that "high C" (C above middle C) every night, because that's just where some of the arrangements are pitched. Otherwise, your career in SG at the professional level will likely be no longer than Kurt Young's!


I feel so bad for Kurt--his five minutes of fame!

Joey, your last comment was funny. I suppose for a female, that would be the soprano note.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/8/2008 7:36:17 AM   
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Sony if ever hear me talk would understand i am for sure not a tenor.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/8/2008 8:31:08 AM   
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I've had people ask me to sing tenor. They said they'd prefer I'd sing tenor twelve blocks away.

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RE: Question: What's a "tenor note?" - 12/8/2008 11:20:50 AM   
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I've had people ask me to sing tenor. They said they'd prefer I'd sing tenor twelve blocks away.



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