In article <4820dd6a$0$18154$4fafbaef@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Andrea Grasso <agrasso@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> jamesrr wrote:
>
> > He does in fact hit a falsetto note in "Can't Keep this from you"
> So (whatever was the answer that Brian had originally in mind) my answer
is
> the right one (and I was
> the first one), since the question referred to just "using" the
falsetto, not
> referring to its length.
>
> Brian, it's ok for you? What was the answer you were thinking?
It looks like Andrea is, in fact, the winner here! Although I still have
my doubts about that note in "I can't Keep This From You" and I didn't
specify the length of the note or phrase!
I know he still hits the occasional notes in falsetto live in concert.
I'm always surprised when he does. It was always incredible the way he
just slipped in and out of falsetto in his younger days!
The song I was thinking of is the one Javier mentioned: "Since God
Invented Girls".
One More Arrow is a spectacular example of his vocal abilities and
slipping in and out of falsetto. VERY tough to sing that one!
So Andrea, Congratulations! The next question is yours!


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