What made Freddie Mercury a phenomenal performer?

Freddie Mercury is hailed as one of the best performers in music history. From his impossible vocal range to his larger than life stage presence, no other artist has ever come close to Mr. Fahrenheit himself. We’ve all heard of Bohemian Rhapsody, seen the Live Aid concert, and chanted We Will Rock You at some point. Only a man with such greatness can have such an impact on our lives. Here are some facts depicting just how phenomenal Freddie Mercury was as a performer.

Mercury’s vibrato is irregular Classically trained singers modulate fundamental frequencies to make their tones more vibrant. A typical opera singer’s vibrato measures to about 5.5-6 Hz. Mercury’s vibrato is slightly higher than that.

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Mercury’s agility in shifting register While a lot of singers shift from one tone to another with great difficulty, Mercury does this with effortless ease. While he is naturally a baritone, Mercury primarily sang as a Tenor. He also made switches to soprano parts when needed. All in all, his vocal range spanned a total of four octaves.

Mercury was electrifying on stage Even if you don’t hear his voice, seeing Mercury perform on stage is enough to give you shivers. Not a lot of performers use as much of the stage as he did. His movements flowed with the music and brought emphasis to the lyrics.

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Mercury had a unique anatomy Perhaps one unique feature Mercury had that no other performer can replicate was the four extra teeth he had at the back of his mouth. The extra teeth pushed the other teeth forward, creating his overbite. Though it wasn’t ever proved, he believed that the extra teeth were responsible for his vocals and refused having them removed.

Glad you're here. My name isMike Giuffrida, and I'm an actor/musician/student trying to make it big in Los Angeles. For more reads on entertainment, visit this website. Tags: entertainment, music, Freddie Mercury, Queen

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