Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Sarah McLachlan - Vocal Profile

sarah mclachlan vocal range

Vocal Type: Mezzo Soprano
Vocal Range: 2.4 Octaves. F3- B5 (approx)
Longest Note: 9 seconds - 'Icecream' (live)
Vocal Pluses: Good control and nice timbre
Vocal Negatives: Tendency to yodel

8 comments:

  1. you need to update your facts. Afterglow live has over a 25 second note. Her vocals have cleaned up also.

    When did you write this?

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  2. Mirrorball live has her sing a 30 second long note (D5) on possession.

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  3. Thanks "Anonymous 21 October 2009 20:49" I'll check that out and amend asap.
    As for "Anonymous 18 October 2009 23:57" (btw im not sure if you're the same people) I am in no way, or in no way claim to be, an expert. Neither do I have every song/album by these singers and that is why i welcome comments to enlighten me. So if you are going to make suggestions please be specific to a song.
    Thank you both :D

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  4. She is clearly a sopano. And how is yodeling a negative when it is an artistic choice? This site is ridiculous sometimes.

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  5. If you do these based on live performances, listen to this.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I7uc-aNVPc


    She and her back up singer hit some EXTREMELY high notes throughout the entirety of the song. There is a bit of clipping with the audio, but you can still hear the vocals pretty well! Thanks!

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  6. Its obviously biased. Didn't even bother to write anything about her.

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  7. How is she a soprano? All her high notes are in pure (disconnected) head voice. Where is her full voice upper extension? Does she even have the registration of a soprano? She's very comfortable in the mid-range.

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