Chords for Rachelle Ferrell Vocal Analysis
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Hey guys, it's Thelisa here and I'm here with another vocal analysis
Today's artist is Michelle Pharrell.
If you don't know Michelle Pharrell, Miss Rochelle Pharrell
You need to go look her up.
She is a
phenomenal legendary
Vocalist she mostly did jazz R&B some gospel
She has come up with albums.
She has done had some commercial success
And she's just a great session singer she's
phenomenal so
Upon sending to her voice.
She inspired me a lot.
I used to listen to her album
I don't know if it was called blackbird, but I remember it had black
Bird that song on it.
I feel like the album was called blackbird though, and this was back in like 2002
I used to study her because she was so academic
She has such an academic approach about the way that she sang and I would listen to her and I knew something
Was missing in my voice and so I would listen to her to try to put the pieces together
and
So yeah, my voice improved
[F] Based on trying to kind of imitate and get that same airiness and flow
That Rochelle Pharrell possesses.
She's a master vocalist.
So let's talk about her her voice type.
She is a lyric soprano
She has a very warm middle register very bright upper register
Her unique attributes, let me put my glasses on amen.
Amen
Shout out to Clive at optical City and Sunrise, Florida for these frames.
They're fantastic.
Thank you
She uses her voice as a percussive instrument.
That is a very unique attribute
It takes a very like kind of an academic singer or a singer that's really paying attention to understand
The power of the tip of the tongue the teeth and the lips
we say those things but
They really are instrumental in creating the sound so
She has pretty much mastered that
She uses vowels which vowels are shapes in our mouth that was saying in another video that
You know with your vowels you create shapes you create colors you create depth
And she uses those and consonants to switch placement
And her voices her voices meaning head voice mixed voice chest voice belt
You know all those things she uses
All of those things the height of her soft palate.
That's always really high
to help her seamlessly go in and out of
Different placements she has an expansive repertoire that includes a lot of improvisation
Jazz R&B and gospel [N] she's very respected in the in these industries
Her voice is extremely connected through all four octaves
She never or barely pushes to full capacity which allows her to switch voices easily
So what do I mean when you hear her saying you'll hear that she has a powerful voice
But she restrains a lot of that power and the fact that she's restraining it the way that you kind of restrain that power
Is by really lifting the soft palate really high if you watch her her mouth is always like really wide big
like she's always just
Very big she's creating a very big space and that big space is what allows her to kind of
To to weave in and out of different vocal intensities
easily
Let's see
Her placement is always high and light very wide high soft palate drop jaw even when in the mid register
Which that is usually okay, so
singing with a high and wide soft palate and a drop jaw that's usually reserved for like
But she will do it to just sing like
How do you should do it?
[B] [Eb] So
[Abm] [Dm] No
[Ab] But [F]
you kind of get it kind of sort of in a way you gotta watch her this isn't about me so I like her
Let's see
That usually is only needed for extreme upper belts or whistle tones, but she does it throughout her range again to help
blend those voices or help her
Transition in and out either way setbacks.
She has no setbacks
But sometimes I wish that she was saying at her fullest power
And not be so dramatic I guess or so
Theatrical with her singing because she does have a gorgeous voice, but she tends to not be very commercial
the way that she sings
Was that it I will say this though regardless of what I think about how she sings this lady is going to be singing
Until her heart stops beating that voice will be completely preserved that you can count on so I love you Rochelle Pharrell
Thank you for all you do for singers like me
Singers out there that really want to know how to master their instrument you ma'am are a master class, so thank you
Thanks guys for watching please rate comment subscribe and share this video and God bless
See you all soon with my tune in next Monday for my
Today's artist is Michelle Pharrell.
If you don't know Michelle Pharrell, Miss Rochelle Pharrell
You need to go look her up.
She is a
phenomenal legendary
Vocalist she mostly did jazz R&B some gospel
She has come up with albums.
She has done had some commercial success
And she's just a great session singer she's
phenomenal so
Upon sending to her voice.
She inspired me a lot.
I used to listen to her album
I don't know if it was called blackbird, but I remember it had black
Bird that song on it.
I feel like the album was called blackbird though, and this was back in like 2002
I used to study her because she was so academic
She has such an academic approach about the way that she sang and I would listen to her and I knew something
Was missing in my voice and so I would listen to her to try to put the pieces together
and
So yeah, my voice improved
[F] Based on trying to kind of imitate and get that same airiness and flow
That Rochelle Pharrell possesses.
She's a master vocalist.
So let's talk about her her voice type.
She is a lyric soprano
She has a very warm middle register very bright upper register
Her unique attributes, let me put my glasses on amen.
Amen
Shout out to Clive at optical City and Sunrise, Florida for these frames.
They're fantastic.
Thank you
She uses her voice as a percussive instrument.
That is a very unique attribute
It takes a very like kind of an academic singer or a singer that's really paying attention to understand
The power of the tip of the tongue the teeth and the lips
we say those things but
They really are instrumental in creating the sound so
She has pretty much mastered that
She uses vowels which vowels are shapes in our mouth that was saying in another video that
You know with your vowels you create shapes you create colors you create depth
And she uses those and consonants to switch placement
And her voices her voices meaning head voice mixed voice chest voice belt
You know all those things she uses
All of those things the height of her soft palate.
That's always really high
to help her seamlessly go in and out of
Different placements she has an expansive repertoire that includes a lot of improvisation
Jazz R&B and gospel [N] she's very respected in the in these industries
Her voice is extremely connected through all four octaves
She never or barely pushes to full capacity which allows her to switch voices easily
So what do I mean when you hear her saying you'll hear that she has a powerful voice
But she restrains a lot of that power and the fact that she's restraining it the way that you kind of restrain that power
Is by really lifting the soft palate really high if you watch her her mouth is always like really wide big
like she's always just
Very big she's creating a very big space and that big space is what allows her to kind of
To to weave in and out of different vocal intensities
easily
Let's see
Her placement is always high and light very wide high soft palate drop jaw even when in the mid register
Which that is usually okay, so
singing with a high and wide soft palate and a drop jaw that's usually reserved for like
But she will do it to just sing like
How do you should do it?
[B] [Eb] So
[Abm] [Dm] No
[Ab] But [F]
you kind of get it kind of sort of in a way you gotta watch her this isn't about me so I like her
Let's see
That usually is only needed for extreme upper belts or whistle tones, but she does it throughout her range again to help
blend those voices or help her
Transition in and out either way setbacks.
She has no setbacks
But sometimes I wish that she was saying at her fullest power
And not be so dramatic I guess or so
Theatrical with her singing because she does have a gorgeous voice, but she tends to not be very commercial
the way that she sings
Was that it I will say this though regardless of what I think about how she sings this lady is going to be singing
Until her heart stops beating that voice will be completely preserved that you can count on so I love you Rochelle Pharrell
Thank you for all you do for singers like me
Singers out there that really want to know how to master their instrument you ma'am are a master class, so thank you
Thanks guys for watching please rate comment subscribe and share this video and God bless
See you all soon with my tune in next Monday for my
Key:
F
B
Eb
Abm
Dm
F
B
Eb
Hey guys, it's Thelisa here and I'm here with another vocal analysis
Today's artist is Michelle Pharrell.
If you don't know Michelle Pharrell, Miss Rochelle Pharrell
You need to go look her up.
She is a
phenomenal legendary
Vocalist she mostly did jazz R&B some gospel
She has come up with albums.
She has done had some commercial success
_ And she's just a great session singer she's
phenomenal so
Upon sending to her voice.
She inspired me a lot.
I used to listen to her album
I don't know if it was called blackbird, but I remember it had black
Bird that song on it.
I feel like the album was called blackbird though, and this was back in like 2002
I used to study her because she was so academic
She has such an academic approach about the way that she sang and I would listen to her and I knew something
Was missing in my voice and so I would listen to her to try to put the pieces together
_ and
So yeah, my voice improved
[F] Based on trying to kind of imitate and get that same airiness and flow
That Rochelle Pharrell possesses.
She's a master vocalist.
So let's talk about her her voice type.
She is a lyric soprano
She has a very warm middle register very bright upper register
Her unique attributes, let me put my glasses on amen.
Amen
Shout out to Clive at optical City and Sunrise, Florida for these frames.
They're fantastic.
Thank you
She uses her voice as a percussive instrument.
That is a very unique attribute
It takes a very like kind of an academic singer or a singer that's really paying attention to understand
_ The power of the tip of the tongue the teeth and the lips
we say those things but
They really are instrumental in creating the sound so
She has pretty much mastered that
_ She uses vowels which vowels are shapes in our mouth that was saying in another video that
You know with your vowels you create shapes you create colors you create depth
And she uses those and consonants to switch placement
And her voices her voices meaning head voice mixed voice chest voice belt
You know all those things she uses
All of those things the height of her soft palate.
That's always really high
to help her seamlessly go in and out of
Different placements she has an expansive repertoire that includes a lot of improvisation
Jazz R&B and gospel [N] she's very respected in the in these industries
Her voice is extremely connected through all four octaves
She never or barely pushes to full capacity which allows her to switch voices easily
So what do I mean when you hear her saying you'll hear that she has a powerful voice
But she restrains a lot of that power and the fact that she's restraining it the way that you kind of restrain that power
Is by really lifting the soft palate really high if you watch her her mouth is always like really wide big
like she's always just
Very big she's creating a very big space and that big space is what allows her to kind of
To to weave in and out of different vocal intensities
easily
_ Let's see
Her placement is always high and light very wide high soft palate drop jaw even when in the mid register
_ _ _ Which that is usually okay, so
singing with a high and wide soft palate and a drop jaw that's usually reserved for like _
_ _ _ But she will do it to just sing like _
_ _ How do you should do it? _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [Eb] So _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dm] No
[Ab] But _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
you kind of get it kind of sort of in a way you gotta watch her this isn't about me so I like her
Let's see
That usually is only needed for extreme upper belts or whistle tones, but she does it throughout her range again to help
blend those voices or help her
Transition in and out either way setbacks.
She has no setbacks
But sometimes I wish that she was saying at her fullest power
And not be so dramatic I guess or so
Theatrical with her singing because she does have a gorgeous voice, but she tends to not be very commercial
the way that she sings
_ Was that it I will say this though regardless of what I think about how she sings this lady is going to be singing
Until her heart stops beating that voice will be completely preserved that you can count on so I love you Rochelle Pharrell
Thank you for all you do for singers like me
Singers out there that really want to know how to master their instrument you ma'am are a master class, so thank you _
Thanks guys for watching please rate comment subscribe and share this video and God bless
See you all soon with my tune in next Monday for my
Today's artist is Michelle Pharrell.
If you don't know Michelle Pharrell, Miss Rochelle Pharrell
You need to go look her up.
She is a
phenomenal legendary
Vocalist she mostly did jazz R&B some gospel
She has come up with albums.
She has done had some commercial success
_ And she's just a great session singer she's
phenomenal so
Upon sending to her voice.
She inspired me a lot.
I used to listen to her album
I don't know if it was called blackbird, but I remember it had black
Bird that song on it.
I feel like the album was called blackbird though, and this was back in like 2002
I used to study her because she was so academic
She has such an academic approach about the way that she sang and I would listen to her and I knew something
Was missing in my voice and so I would listen to her to try to put the pieces together
_ and
So yeah, my voice improved
[F] Based on trying to kind of imitate and get that same airiness and flow
That Rochelle Pharrell possesses.
She's a master vocalist.
So let's talk about her her voice type.
She is a lyric soprano
She has a very warm middle register very bright upper register
Her unique attributes, let me put my glasses on amen.
Amen
Shout out to Clive at optical City and Sunrise, Florida for these frames.
They're fantastic.
Thank you
She uses her voice as a percussive instrument.
That is a very unique attribute
It takes a very like kind of an academic singer or a singer that's really paying attention to understand
_ The power of the tip of the tongue the teeth and the lips
we say those things but
They really are instrumental in creating the sound so
She has pretty much mastered that
_ She uses vowels which vowels are shapes in our mouth that was saying in another video that
You know with your vowels you create shapes you create colors you create depth
And she uses those and consonants to switch placement
And her voices her voices meaning head voice mixed voice chest voice belt
You know all those things she uses
All of those things the height of her soft palate.
That's always really high
to help her seamlessly go in and out of
Different placements she has an expansive repertoire that includes a lot of improvisation
Jazz R&B and gospel [N] she's very respected in the in these industries
Her voice is extremely connected through all four octaves
She never or barely pushes to full capacity which allows her to switch voices easily
So what do I mean when you hear her saying you'll hear that she has a powerful voice
But she restrains a lot of that power and the fact that she's restraining it the way that you kind of restrain that power
Is by really lifting the soft palate really high if you watch her her mouth is always like really wide big
like she's always just
Very big she's creating a very big space and that big space is what allows her to kind of
To to weave in and out of different vocal intensities
easily
_ Let's see
Her placement is always high and light very wide high soft palate drop jaw even when in the mid register
_ _ _ Which that is usually okay, so
singing with a high and wide soft palate and a drop jaw that's usually reserved for like _
_ _ _ But she will do it to just sing like _
_ _ How do you should do it? _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [Eb] So _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dm] No
[Ab] But _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
you kind of get it kind of sort of in a way you gotta watch her this isn't about me so I like her
Let's see
That usually is only needed for extreme upper belts or whistle tones, but she does it throughout her range again to help
blend those voices or help her
Transition in and out either way setbacks.
She has no setbacks
But sometimes I wish that she was saying at her fullest power
And not be so dramatic I guess or so
Theatrical with her singing because she does have a gorgeous voice, but she tends to not be very commercial
the way that she sings
_ Was that it I will say this though regardless of what I think about how she sings this lady is going to be singing
Until her heart stops beating that voice will be completely preserved that you can count on so I love you Rochelle Pharrell
Thank you for all you do for singers like me
Singers out there that really want to know how to master their instrument you ma'am are a master class, so thank you _
Thanks guys for watching please rate comment subscribe and share this video and God bless
See you all soon with my tune in next Monday for my