![]() 05/23/2014 at 23:15 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Opera singer Mado Robin hit a minor seventh - Bb ABOVE high C - in this performance at the San Francisco Opera in 1953. It is the highest recorded note ever sung by a human voice. Skip ahead to 2:35 and wait for it. And if you have headphones on, turn down your volume a tad.
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Huh. Bit random, but glad you posted it.
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2:34 dat gameface
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Definitely random. Sent to me by a friend, and found it so interesting I had to share.
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Much like watching a contortionist it's...interesting...a person can do this but it's not really enjoyable.
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Hm. That is in fact high
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What is this weirdness? And my main concern is i didn't see any glasses shattering. What am i missing?
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In an otherwise utterly forgettable song. Thanks for sharing.
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Here's Maynard Ferguson hitting 100 double C's. It's not really a whole step higher than Robin's note. It's the same pitch, since Maynard is playing a B-flat trumpet. (It's a long story.)
In case anybody is really wondering, which is unlikely, this is what a double B-flat looks like on the page.
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Hayley Westenra c laims to be able to hit notes above the range of human hearing
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According to many sources returned in a web search:
Georgia Brown, a Brazilian singer noted for her extensive vocal range, currently holds the Guinness World Records for hitting the highest vocal note. Also, her range spans exactly 8 octaves from G2-G10 using scientific pitch notation. She also has 5 octave of singing voice.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3luw1_g…