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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 2:18:36 GMT -5
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Post by wilis on Feb 8, 2017 17:49:00 GMT -5
How could we get it so wrong? I don't know how you feel about it, but I'm embarrassed that I mistook him for someone else (espec. a woman!). Oh, my goodness! Not at all sooooo wrong. Of course, every voice sounds different and therefore many will be able or at least think they can pick out Adam's voice in their sleep. Maybe they can, maybe they can't. But given that Adam's vocal range covers technically the whole range associated normally with tenor (m), alto (f), and mezzo-soprano (f), it is completely normal that you would mix him up with a female, just as much as a male voice. To my ears, Adam can make his vocals sound very female, if he wants to, but does not naturally sound either female or boy-choir voiced. There is this edgy sound in there, that has so often been described as ice skates, an edginess that is uniquely his, and that I have never heard in anyone else. But again, at certain times, if he so chooses, Adam can give his voice incredibly female sounding colorings (i.e. the second long-held high note in STL, the one where he shakes his chest in a very female gesture that cracks James Cordon up). And we have heard this and many other colorings from him before, so it is totally understandable that you hear it that way. Having said that, in this recording by The New Respects, I do not hear the kind of female sound that I have come to associate with him, but we each hear music differently, we each absorb those sound waves differently. So you should not worry about your perception here. It's all good. Just got back on A-topia and saw your post -- which gave me an educated understanding of why I got the singer (and the sex) so wrong, so I feel less stupid and more calm about the issue. So thank you, I appreciate your words.
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