Talk:Geoff Tate
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[edit] Vocal range
I removed the statistic about Geoff's vocal range. It was originally written as 4 octaves by User:RandyRhoadsRonnieDio, but was later "changed" to 3.25 by 68.58.191.155. That's probably wrong, since — after it was reverted — they started changing it to more ridiculous values like 5.25, 2.5, and 100. Such a specific fact should probably have a citation anyway, so if someone has one, please restore it. ×Meegs 21:59, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
Range Geoff tate
This is a very representative Song when it comes about Range display
http://www.youtube.com/player.swf?video_id=CoINxEWhYKI&l=279
I´d estimate 3.5 Octaves
Highest Note: Before The STorm -1st refrain
Lowest Note : Eyes of The STranger (I see your face looking back at me)
Well, maybe he can go lower. But from what I remember he sings an E2 in Silent Lucidity (I'm using scientific notation): It's the HUSH part in "Hush, now don't you cry". So E2 (from what I remember, he didn't go that low in Before The Storm, I'll check if I can find my CD back). The highest recorded note I've ever heard him sing is an A5 in Blinded. It's the final part where he sings BLIN-DED!!! Which is BLIN=A5 DED=G5. E2-A5 = 3 octaves and five semitones. --Manolito Mystiq 15:20, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hear N Aid?
Perhaps a link and reference to Hear N Aid since he was one of the featured vocalists?