Our voice ranges and types

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I'm mainly a Baritone. Used to be high Tenor but as I aged,
the voice went south :roll: :wink:

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Since1982 wrote:What definition is there in singing "high gravelly"?? :faint:
Do you mean you're a whiskey tenor? :D
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What do they call a "whiskey tenor" that doesn't drink more than one beer a year? Every Christmas Eve I have one cold bottle of Imported Saint Pauli Girl Beer from Bremen, Germany. I buy a 6 pack every 6 years. (Trying to stay ahead of the rising prices of imported beers). I do suppose the electric from keeping the lower part of the refrigerator on high cold makes up for whatever I save in actual cost tho... :faint: :pint: :pint: :toast:
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I have an alternative solution for you, which should save you $$$$$ ;)
By 1 six-pack, drink the 6 years at 1 time, then wait 6 years to buy
your next six-pack :mrgreen: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Since1982 wrote:What do they call a "whiskey tenor" that doesn't drink more than one beer a year? Every Christmas Eve I have one cold bottle of Imported Saint Pauli Girl Beer from Bremen, Germany. I buy a 6 pack every 6 years. (Trying to stay ahead of the rising prices of imported beers). I do suppose the electric from keeping the lower part of the refrigerator on high cold makes up for whatever I save in actual cost tho... :faint: :pint: :pint: :toast:
A "whiskey tenor" is someone who does not have the confidence or his voice loosened up until he has downed a couple of whiskey on the rocks or whatever. :D By the way, how does that beer stay good after five or six years? Beer typically has an expiration date.
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It's fine, John, maybe its the lack of water in it. Back in the 60's when I first started drinking it in the Bahamas where they had no refrigerators and kept cold beer in the freezer. No water, no explode.. only kind that was OK was St. Pauli Girl and Becks Imported. :toast: :pint:
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