Showing posts with label jill scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jill scott. Show all posts
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Jill Scott Returns With Attitude-Infused "You Don’t Know"
Jill Scott has been away from the musical limelight for a while. But she's finally returned with a new song entitled You Don't Know.
Friday, 7 March 2014
[Watch] Ariana Grande Covers Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" @ "Women of Soul" Concert
Perhaps keen to move away from the Mariah Carey comparisons, Ariana Grande has now taken to covering Whitney Houston's material in her setlist. For her part in the Women of Soul concert, held at the White House, the Diva did her best to recreate Whitney's classic, I Have Nothing. But how did she fair? Take a look below!
The cover was good, but Arina's voice doesn't have the weight or gravitas that Whitney's legendary voice had. As such, the voice sounded to be struggling in parts, especially with its dynamics and a consistent tone, with the Diva trying too hard to mimic the original vocal. I was also surprised to hear quite a bit of tension in the voice- which is something I can't say I've noticed in Arina'a voice before.
The vocals improved greatly when it came to singing her own material, which consisted of a stripped back version of Tattooed Heart. However, her part in the closing ensemble- which featured Patti Labelle, Janelle Monáe, Jill Scott, Tessanne Chin and Melissa Etheridge- had the Diva coming in WAY too high, thus sounding like she didn't know the melody!! Either that or I've heard a different version of Proud Mary.
Still, I enjoyed watching this little video- especially since it was for a good cause.
Labels:
ariana grande,
cover,
Janelle Monae,
jill scott,
live,
patti labelle,
whitney houston
Friday, 3 June 2011
Jill Scott - Vocal Profile/Range
Vocal Type: Soprano
Vocal Range: 4 Octaves C3-C7
Whistle Register: Yes
Vocal Pluses: Powerful voice, that has a rich, deep texture through out the range. Voice is tremendously versatile and emotive. Technically brilliant singer.
Vocal Negatives: Suggestions?.
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