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(Music) Nick Pitera / fake or real? You decide...

Some girls would pay a lot to have a voice like that.

 

Hey guys,

 

I found these 2 videos on youtube. This guy, Nick Pitera is singing 2 Disney songs, which he send to the "Give Us Your Voice Contest". Since he is a guy he never really had a chance.

Anyway, he is singing in really high ranges and it sounds not bad at all. I am sure some girls would pay a lot to have a voice like him. In the Aladdin video he is singing the male and the femal part of "A Whole New World". The first time I saw the video I thought he is faking the whole thing, but now I am pretty sure it is really his voice.

However, decide by yourself if he is good or not...

 

A Whole New World - Aladdin

 

Part Of Your World - The Little Mermaid

 

--Soren

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I definitely enjoy his normal male voice. He has some great talent there.

 

As for his female voice, I would hate to have to listen to that a lot. Mika's is far smoother to me, while his is kinda, unpleasant.

 

He should stick with his male voice. I could totally see him auditioning for American Idol and then when he breaks out the falsetto they are like "WTF."

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My friend told me about this guy like a week ago. I think it's awesome. He's one of the few people with a thing called tenor something. I don't remember what it's called, but it's very rare and it allows people to be able to sing completely differently like that. It's an awesome talent, I wouldn't mind it.

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Soren, it's definitely his voice, and he's got an amazing range, even for a countertenor! I thought it was lio-synch too, initially, but I compared the soundtrack to his version, and he backphrases a lot of the middle and towards the end, he begins to go a little sharp. Maybe only a quarter- or semi-tone off, but he still goes sharp. The original recording was calibrated and processed to eliminate vocal sharp/flatness, I think. Easy to do, really.

 

Thanks for the link! A great talent, to be sure!

 

Scott

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