Temat: Bracia Cugowscy w hołdzie Queen
Slyszlam "The Show Must Go On" w wykonaniu jednego z braci- porazka... Trzba miec doskonaly sluch i glos, zeby spiewac takie kawalki.
"Regarded as one of the greatest singers in rock music, Freddie Mercury possessed a very distinctive voice, including a recorded range of three octaves (F2-F5), plus a major 6th falsetto, making his effective singing range four octaves(F2-D6)[1]. Although his speaking voice naturally fell in the baritone range, he delivered most songs as a tenor, and paid homage to Enrico Caruso by playfully quoting the latter's dramatic rendition of Recitar! ... Vesti la giubba from Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci in the opening section of Queen's Its a Hard Life. Biographer David Bret described his voice as "escalating within a few bars from a deep, throaty rock-growl to tender, vibrant tenor, then on to a high-pitched, perfect coloratura, pure and crystalline in the upper reaches."[14] On the other hand, he would often lower the highest notes during live performances. Mercury also claimed never to have had any formal training and suffered from vocal fold nodules.[15] Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballé, with whom Mercury recorded an album, expressed her opinion that "the difference between Freddie and almost all the other rock stars was that he was selling the voice."[4]