I was looking for a video on youtube and I accidentally stumbled upon this one :
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Hope you enjoy it as much as I did :D
Marija
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I was looking for a video on youtube and I accidentally stumbled upon this one :
[YT]ZQ0Rhm59vsY[/YT]
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did :D
Marija
So many beautiful songs, so many different periods of his life, so many albums...Elvis, you gave us so much joy. Thank you for posting the video Marija. (y)
FANTASTIC video thank you marija.His voice was one of a kind
So powerful. Its like listening to opera. Elvis had so much power and he was the biggest of them ALL!
Wonderful clip! (y) I really enjoyed hearing all those fantastic songs at one time! (y)
Thanks, Marija. :hug:
franny
I think Elvis learned a few tricks of the trade from the great Mario Lanza.Elvis had a powerful voice in the '70's.
I watched that one long ago... No competition for Elvis in vocal range... (y)
The versions from December 27th-31st 1976 circa put the version from the Moody Blue album to shame.
Elvis didn't just have volume, but a quality in tone as well. That's why I do like him, but no other big-voiced "rock stars".
nice video so many great songs elvis had a great vocal range thats why i love his voice from 68-77 so many styles so many different tones and he could sing different versions of different songs but he did have more of an opera tone to his voice in later years
Thats a great video,i wish i had the pittsburgh show on cd!
i stumbled upon this ''Mystery man'' videos,has anyone seen these?Didnt want to start a new thread on this alone so i thought id put it here for you to hear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvfJe_sSnYk
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"I don't really think Elvis' voice was significantly lower than those of any other baritones. The colour of the voice and the sense of warmth and richness of tone gave the sense that the voice was much deeper. Elvis, in fact, did not force his lower register, comfortable as he was with it, which in turn gave the impression that it was lower than those of other baritones."
Brian Gilbertson, world famous voice teacher, explaining the deepness of Elvis Presley's lower registry
His voice seemed to match up with the high baritone, but he sounded unexpectedly low and/or high at times. Very agile and versatile.