Yeah, she does do a high falsetto - probably an octave-or-so jump - for the first part of the line, then drops down about two octaves from there for the last bit. She could do falsettos well (without straining), though that also annoyed a lot of folks.
I was referring to the very last bit (around 2:08, just before she giggles). Does she go up an octave there? I thought that was the bit Scott was referring to.
Yeah, she does do a high falsetto - probably an octave-or-so jump - for the first part of the line, then drops down about two octaves from there for the last bit. She could do falsettos well (without straining), though that also annoyed a lot of folks.
I think I *expected* her to not hit the high notes so I was braced for it all the way through. Then the low notes came and I decided that was enough to allow me to post my joke ;-)
thinking now of singers with great range... Joni, David Bowie, Freddy Mercury. NoEnz during a vasectomy.
I was referring to the very last bit (around 2:08, just before she giggles). Does she go up an octave there? I thought that was the bit Scott was referring to.
I think I *expected* her to not hit the high notes so I was braced for it all the way through. Then the low notes came and I decided that was enough to allow me to post my joke ;-)
I was referring to the very last bit (around 2:08, just before she giggles). Does she go up an octave there? I thought that was the bit Scott was referring to.
Nice version. As far as I recall, Joni's original version is in E (she also used an open D tuning with a capo on the second fret). It looks like they're playing it in D (with standard tuning), a key one full tone lower than Joni's. That singer can hit the high notes pretty well, aside from Joni's high notes it's hard to hit those low notes that Joni sang as the last phrase.
meanie. that is maybe a little unfair. If I'm not mistaken (unlikely, cos my musical ear is back in the Stone Age) Joni is a whole octave higher. Funny thing about this duo is the songs they choose to cover. These are the songs that I grew up with.
Nice version. As far as I recall, Joni's original version is in E (she also used an open D tuning with a capo on the second fret). It looks like they're playing it in D (with standard tuning), a key one full tone lower than Joni's. That singer can hit the high notes pretty well, aside from Joni's high notes (Joni is singing much of the song in a higher register), it's hard to hit those low notes that Joni sang as the last phrase.
No that's pretty nice. Hard to watch without thinking "Joni would have hit that note" tho.
meanie. that is maybe a little unfair. If I'm not mistaken (unlikely, cos my musical ear is back in the Stone Age) Joni is a whole octave higher. Funny thing about this duo is the songs they choose to cover. These are the songs that I grew up with.