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Highest Irrelevant American Third-Party Result (Major Party Results Will Be Bullied)

Socialist
- 16 (32%)
Green
- 8 (16%)
Peace and Freedom
- 2 (4%)
Democratic
- 1 (2%)
Transhumanist
- 11 (22%)
Libertarian
- 8 (16%)
Republican
- 2 (4%)
Constitution
- 2 (4%)

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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2160 on: September 17, 2013, 07:17:04 pm »

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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2161 on: September 17, 2013, 08:49:40 pm »

You people are so limited!


Anyway, as long as I can use proxies, and the money affects a certain border, and these borders could be abused to cover the entire earth in "equality", I can use it to rule the world.
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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2162 on: October 11, 2013, 06:19:11 pm »

Shit, lets be vocal ranges anyone?

Bass: E2 to E4
Barritone: F2 to F4
Tenor: C3 to C5
Alto: F3 to F5
Mezzo Soprano: A3 to A5
Soprano: C4 to C6

I've always known I've had a fairly high range for a dude, but I'm an Alto. F3 to D5 is my comfortable range, though I can push my voice as low as C3 (Tenor range) and as high as G5 (almost Mezzo-Soprano) with some trouble. My voice cracks a bit in those ranges, though I might be able to get them under control with practice.

How about you guys?
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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2163 on: October 11, 2013, 06:22:07 pm »

I'm precisely in the C3-C5 range, so Tenor I guess.
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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2164 on: October 11, 2013, 06:44:38 pm »

I can't view the vocal range finder video at the moment, but I'll be sure to check it later.

I have no clue where my highest note goes (I'll go ahead and guess it stops somewhere near the C4 area), however I do know just about where my lowest note is. I go down to around E2/F2, and I know this because Caiaphas sings down to a C#2 in "This Jesus Must Die" (right at the start, in bold: "Ah, gentlemen, you know why we are here...") and it's always annoyed how I'm just a few semitones away from hitting it at all. It takes a couple more semitones up before I can start singing notes well, but I know E2/F2 is my current limit.

Of course falsetto adds a few notes to the range, but mine's almost entirely non-existent at the moment :P .

I'll post here later once I've gotten a chance to follow along with the video. I probably won't have anything until tomorrow.

(And for those of you who know JCSS: Peter and especially Pilate are the easiest to sing for me (baritone parts), although if I haven't listened to the musical for a while, my performance of Pilate tends to be lower than actually how it's actually sung.)
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Re: Shit, let's be wealth redistribution
« Reply #2165 on: October 11, 2013, 06:49:17 pm »

Can't do it. I'm too tone deaf for this. The only thing I'm even remotely sure of is that my voice starts to crack at D5.
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2166 on: October 11, 2013, 09:39:23 pm »

I go down to B2 and up to C5.

So pretty much perfectly tenor.

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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2167 on: October 11, 2013, 09:50:26 pm »

Can't access the video right now, but I'm an alto slowly slipping into tenor (contralto).

Speaking and singing in the mezzo-soprano range is doable but uncomfortable.  I can "sing" (squeak) soprano parts, but I don't know why anyone would want to listen to it, because it's horrid.  My range has been steadily sliding downwards since puberty so I expect that I'll lose my ability to hit those notes over the next few years and finish comfying up to tenor.  I used to be firmly in alto but able to control almost all the notes for Christine's part of The Phantom of the Opera, back in high school--and now I'm at a point where the most natural part is probably Raoul's, and Christine is lolnope :S

I know all this mostly because my teacher used to make me sing violin parts, and D3/E3 was where things got doable previously (with the lowest I could voice something like B3/C3)--but my voice has definitely moved downwards since then (can voice, if not sing, G3/A3 when I work at it--if I'm measuring this right), and it seems like it's continuing to slide =/
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2168 on: October 12, 2013, 05:43:21 am »

I dunno about clean singing, because I cant really sing, but I can do death growls down to E2 and shrieks up to G#7. I mean its atonal anyway but when you apply an equalizer that lets you see the peaks it peaks more or less that way.
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2169 on: October 12, 2013, 10:14:39 am »

Can't access the video right now, but I'm an alto slowly slipping into tenor (contralto).

Speaking and singing in the mezzo-soprano range is doable but uncomfortable.  I can "sing" (squeak) soprano parts, but I don't know why anyone would want to listen to it, because it's horrid.  My range has been steadily sliding downwards since puberty so I expect that I'll lose my ability to hit those notes over the next few years and finish comfying up to tenor.  I used to be firmly in alto but able to control almost all the notes for Christine's part of The Phantom of the Opera, back in high school--and now I'm at a point where the most natural part is probably Raoul's, and Christine is lolnope :S

I know all this mostly because my teacher used to make me sing violin parts, and D3/E3 was where things got doable previously (with the lowest I could voice something like B3/C3)--but my voice has definitely moved downwards since then (can voice, if not sing, G3/A3 when I work at it--if I'm measuring this right), and it seems like it's continuing to slide =/

If you squeak the parts, that doesn't really count for the vocal range. That's why some people have problems measuring - they either squeak, cannot hold the note, or just keep going lower while still singing the lowest steady note they can pull off.

Actually, I think the lower female voices sound cooler than sopranos. Probably related to my own register.

Turns out I'm a tenor B2, maaaaybe A2 down, though I can go up a bit further than the chart would have it (C5-ish). I blame singing along to Peter Hamill.
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2170 on: October 12, 2013, 12:48:36 pm »

Yeah, I mostly put that in because I'm a bit embarrassed by how much my range has changed and people keep making fun of me >_>

Also. . . there's pretty much no play for contraltos anymore, which means that my ability to squeak around in the soprano range becomes more and more value-added.  I have to sing an octave lower for pretty much any female-voiced song I should happen to hear at this point.  Which. . . I guess makes sense, since tenor is an octave lower than soprano.
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2171 on: October 12, 2013, 01:08:27 pm »

Pretty much the only Welsh stereotype that I do not conform to is the fact that I can not sing and do not enjoy trying to sing. As such, I have no idea what you lot are wittering on about :P.
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2172 on: October 12, 2013, 01:21:12 pm »

Let's see, after that video and some quick playing around with a synthesizer just now, my range appears to be E2 - G4.

I can't even hit D#2/Eb2. There's a clear divide between that and the next semitone, E2. Hopefully as I get older I'll eventually hit C#2 (I do gain a few semitones down if I'm lucky when I first wake up, but that's rare.)

Upwards G4 is the last I can hit with confidence. I can try for A4, but that works much better in falsetto. (Funny enough, on my Fluidsynth at least, the A4 note of the grand piano somehow sounds like a falsetto note. As in, it's more falsetto-y than G4. Weird.)

And no, I don't know the range of my falsetto. At least, not yet. :)

I guess that means I'm a bass-baritone. Which is awesome, because I've already guessed this was me for a while now, and because it's a really flexible voice type (all the benefits of middle-of-the-road baritone with a stronger bass than just baritone. Add in a falsetto and you've got high notes covered too!)
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Re: Shit, let's be tone deaf.
« Reply #2173 on: October 12, 2013, 01:25:15 pm »

Yeah, I mostly put that in because I'm a bit embarrassed by how much my range has changed and people keep making fun of me >_>
It's been a while, but I seem to remember the last time there was a Vector stream, everyone really liked your voice.

Typically I think most people seem to prefer a slightly deep effeminate voice over a higher pitched one. I know I do, most because higher pitched voices tend to give me a headache.

So yeah, don't pay attention to the fun making, you're voice is tres sexy.
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« Reply #2174 on: October 12, 2013, 02:17:01 pm »

-snip-

Oh thanks, now I'm comparing all the different versions of my favorite JCS songs. To the Happy Thread with me.
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