Has anyone been able to note which keys the various boys sing in?
For example, Liam sings the signature piece Electricity in A. (Whereas I, the composer, sing it in a key that's a few tones lower)
It would be interesting to see which key is / keys are the most common among the population of Billy's.
Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
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Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
Please post your questions about the show in the section for questions about the show. I am going to move this thread to that section.
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Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
You can buy the songbook for BETM. I assume that the version of "Electricity" in the book is the one in the key that is most commonly used. Actually, "Electricity" is not the only song whose key has to be modified, nor is it the most challenging as far as higher notes go. The biggest vocal challenges for Billys in that regard are the ending of "Deep Into the Ground," and the two performances of "The Letter." As for what the specific keys are, I think you would need to ask the Musical Director at a performance.Eltonjohn wrote:Has anyone been able to note which keys the various boys sing in?
For example, Liam sings the signature piece Electricity in A. (Whereas I, the composer, sing it in a key that's a few tones lower)
It would be interesting to see which key is / keys are the most common among the population of Billy's.
Ellen
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Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
I think there is an "ideal" key(no idea what it is) but almost EVERY Billy would start dropping keys near the end(down to whatever key David was singing at the end being the record low). Billys having a bad voice night have even been known to flat out speak lyrics. I'll bet on average that "ideal " key is used less then you'd think. And pacing is unique to each Billy, it almost NEVER sounds like the pure song on the cd. Well literally it wouldn't with that added refrain(grrrr).
Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
I just got the OC CD. I think it must have been recorded in a studio without all the dancing going on simultaneously, does anyone know for sure?
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Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
Correct. It was a studio recording with a full orchestra and a supplemental chorus from the Metro Voices. I believe if you read the liner notes, you will see that the executive producers of the album are Phil Ramone and Elton John. One of the reasons there was never a Broadway cast recording is presumably that because of sparing no expense (Ramone, orchestra, Metro Voices, etc.) on this one, the company decided not to do a Broadway one.
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Re: Electricity sung in which keys by which Billies?
I most appreciate the fact that the soloists are not short of breath from dancing up a storm, esp. for Electricity.ERinVA wrote:It was a studio recording with a full orchestra and a supplemental chorus from the Metro Voices.
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