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NoShameKaraoke
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:15 am |
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It's very rare that I go and sing karaoke in my natural range--in some respects, I've gotten more comfortable faking tenor than I am at singing naturally. I'm looking for suggestions for new things in the bass/baritone range to try that go out of the ones I'll typically do, which include some Sinatra, some Dean Martin, some Johnny Cash, and some Barry White. About the only thing that sprung to mind to sing at a recent karaoke night was the Crash Test Dummies "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm," which is a boring-as-heck song to sing.
I mean, Christmas is coming up, and I can do the Grinch song, but any random suggestions that I may be missing would be awesome and appreciated.
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earthling12357
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:36 am |
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Based on the artists you mentioned, I suggest you give a few of these a try. Keep in mind there are other songs by these artists that might suit you better.
Longfellow Serenade - Neil Diamond Love Her Madly - The Doors Little Green Apples - Roger Miller His Latest Flame - Elvis Presley Slow Hand - Conway Twitty Lil' Red Riding Hood - Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino It's Just A Matter Of Time - Randy Travis
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Lonman
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:11 pm |
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Sex & Candy - Marcy Playground Lowrider - War (this one is still a hit on most nights) Gold - John Stewart Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffett (yeah yeah but easy to sing) Blood & Roses - Smithereens (a little higher range not a lot)
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Lord Burnstrum
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:59 pm |
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Songs featuring lower male registers include artists such as... Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, Jace Everett, Brook Benton, Isaac Hayes, Paul Robeson, The Animals, Right Said Fred, Leonard Cohen, Keith Whitley, Barry White, Mario Biondi, Cat Stevens, Jim Reeves, Tom Waits... If any of the above inspires you! You could also check out how this chap handles popular songs at bass register, if your voice is anywhere near that range. Hope this is of help.
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Lord Burnstrum
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:06 pm |
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PS.. why not record some songs in your natural range and post them to the Showcase? That way if we can hear you sing something you're comfortable with we may be better qualified to suggest songs that suit the sound of your voice.
(I myself am polar opposite in that I nearly always sing in falsetto).
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earthling12357
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:12 pm |
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Lonman wrote: Lowrider - War (this one is still a hit on most nights) Yeah, that's a real crowd pleaser! Usually no shortage of dancers on that one.
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earthling12357
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:14 pm |
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Lord Burnstrum wrote: PS.. why not record some songs in your natural range and post them to the Showcase? Or at least have a listen through the Showcase to find those who are in your range and check out their songs and song list.
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chrisavis
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:07 pm |
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Da Da Da - Trio MmmmMMmmMMmmm - Crash Test Dummies
I sing these and bring them up.
-Chris
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Jasaoke
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Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:45 pm |
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How do you feel about modern country?
Guys like Toby Keith or Josh Turner.
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NoShameKaraoke
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Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:18 pm |
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Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I'll give some of these a shot. I've done a few of them before. Lord Burnstrum wrote: PS.. why not record some songs in your natural range and post them to the Showcase? That way if we can hear you sing something you're comfortable with we may be better qualified to suggest songs that suit the sound of your voice.
(I myself am polar opposite in that I nearly always sing in falsetto). I honestly have no idea how to do a home recording or anything like that, but if I record one at a bar, I'll give that a shot. And, man, that dude you linked to? I'm not that deep, but maybe with practice... nah, I still couldn't get that deep. Hah.
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Brian A
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Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:16 pm |
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Jasaoke wrote: How do you feel about modern country? Guys like Toby Keith or Josh Turner. I like Toby Keith's lower range songs: Dream Walkin' & I Love This Bar George Strait: Amarillo By Morning & The Chair.
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Lord Burnstrum
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:16 pm |
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NoShameKaraoke wrote: And, man, that dude you linked to? I'm not that deep, but maybe with practice... nah, I still couldn't get that deep. Hah. That I figured. The point was he recorded most of these songs in the same key as the original artiste. Hearing how he adapts them for his voice may give you inspiration for your singing technique, or something. Sidenote: on his website there's a clip of him speaking in a falsetto, which is... weird. Sounds like Low Rider by WAR is a song to get the crowd going. I did attempt it once years ago but soon discovered I don't really have the range for it (still love the song though). A favourite at my pub is Jace Everett's "Bad things", partially because there are very few who can reach the bottom note.
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NoShameKaraoke
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:31 pm |
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Lord Burnstrum wrote: NoShameKaraoke wrote: And, man, that dude you linked to? I'm not that deep, but maybe with practice... nah, I still couldn't get that deep. Hah. That I figured. The point was he recorded most of these songs in the same key as the original artiste. Hearing how he adapts them for his voice may give you inspiration for your singing technique, or something. Sidenote: on his website there's a clip of him speaking in a falsetto, which is... weird. Sounds like Low Rider by WAR is a song to get the crowd going. I did attempt it once years ago but soon discovered I don't really have the range for it (still love the song though). A favourite at my pub is Jace Everett's "Bad things", partially because there are very few who can reach the bottom note. That last note is around the bottom of my range. I do sing that one a good bit. Is it weird how many of the songs that involve a bass range mentioned here are country songs? Is there a reason voices like that are more prevalent in country than in pop/rock?
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SingyThingy
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 5:04 am |
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U2-All I Want Is You MAtchbox 20-Bent Both of these have no high notes and low (but not to an extreme) bottom notes, most of them in low tenor/baritone range.
If your voice is set below low tenor, try Nina Simone-Feeling Good, sung an octave lower than the original. I have heard this done with a great result by a baritone.
Fats Domino for some great oldies baritone friendly tunes. Nat "King" Cole also has some wonderful versions of songs suited to deep voices . His version of I Love You For Sentimental Reasons is gorgeous.
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Kirks Karaoke
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:26 pm |
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NoShameKaraoke wrote: It's very rare that I go and sing karaoke in my natural range--in some respects, I've gotten more comfortable faking tenor than I am at singing naturally. I'm looking for suggestions for new things in the bass/baritone range to try that go out of the ones I'll typically do, which include some Sinatra, some Dean Martin, some Johnny Cash, and some Barry White. About the only thing that sprung to mind to sing at a recent karaoke night was the Crash Test Dummies "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm," which is a boring-as-heck song to sing.
I mean, Christmas is coming up, and I can do the Grinch song, but any random suggestions that I may be missing would be awesome and appreciated. Bing Crosby's - The little Drummer Boy and all the rest.
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KestrelDrums
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 4:43 pm |
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These are all on my song list... on my mid- to lower range is: Anything by Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen "I'm Your Man", Godsmack "VooDoo", ... on my upper range: Goo Goo Dolls "Iris", Tonic "If You Could Only See", Spin Doctors "Two Princes", Edwin McCain "I'll Be", and then if you really want to rock out, Rob Zombie "Dragula, Metallica "Enter Sandman"
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Robin Dean
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:52 am |
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Josh Turner is the only singer mentioned here that can really sing anything in classic Bass range. Most of what's mentioned here is Baritone range. And I don't count falsetto singers as Tenors.
Most pop, rock and country male singers are Baritones, who in some cases extend into Tenor range, like a classical Baritenor.
I think it's easy for most folks to confuse 'timber' and 'range'.
Your mileage may differ!
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mckyj57
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:53 am |
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Robin Dean wrote: Josh Turner is the only singer mentioned here that can really sing anything in classic Bass range. Ever heard Randy Travis doing "It's Just A Matter of Time"? Amazing bass. Quote: Most of what's mentioned here is Baritone range. And I don't count falsetto singers as Tenors.
Most pop, rock and country male singers are Baritones, who in some cases extend into Tenor range, like a classical Baritenor. I disagree with the "most pop and rock". A large percentage are tenors. This is why I became acquainted with country music at the age of 50. I found that there was very little material in rock or modern pop that was suited to my voice. Quote: I think it's easy for most folks to confuse 'timber' and 'range'.
Your mileage may differ! It appears to. I wasn't aware that timbre had anything to do with range.
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BigJer
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:42 am |
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you might try:
Black Hole Sun What I Like About You Takin Care of Business You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet I melt With You Safety Dance We Just Disagree Red, Red Wine Road House Blues Steamroller Blues (James Taylor) Sweet Caroline
Reggae/house music songs by Shaggy, Sean Paul, etc.
Pearl Jam Godsmack Hootie & The Blowfish
And if you're back to country - Garth Brooks George Strait Johnny Cash Alan Jackson (Remember When especially) Jason Aldean "Red Dirt Anthem" Zac Brown Band Trashy Women (Confederate Railroad) will sometimes even bring drunken girls to the stage to dance with you.
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Robin Dean
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:43 am |
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mckyj57 wrote: It appears to. I wasn't aware that timbre had anything to do with range. It really doesn't, but many confuse a fuller, deeper, and richer timber/tone as not as high in pitch. And BTW, Travis is a Baritone who can sing into the upper Bass range, just as many Baritones can sing up into the lower Tenor range. I'm using classic modal voice ranges here, and there are always exceptions.
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