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Old 04-22-2007, 11:47 AM
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What concert is that Livin on a Prayer bit from? Obviously from the SWW tour. Sounds amazing.
They've been using sampled vocals for LOAP ever since they started playing it. Jon has hardly ever sung that part live. If you listen to the live recordings of last tours, it sounds _exactly_ the same as it did in the 80's.

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Hello to all fellow friends & fans of bonjovi!

U guys probably never listen enough or maybe u all never noticed......

Believe me coz i got a major in voice and i can tell da highest notes that jon ever hit in recordings....

In da NEW JERSEY album, there r three songs that showed jon's trademark falsetto scream.That's why i say jon was one of da best late80s/early90s rock vocalist(in the hard rock genre).
1) Homebound Train (E6 on piano,Flageolet or whistle tone)
2)I'll Be There For You (D6 on piano)
3)Living in Sin (D6 on piano)

Whistle range or register starts at E6.The E6 jon hit in homebound train is like da E6 Steven tyler hit in da song "Crazy" at da end.

I've got da homebound train & living in sin rough demos and jon really does those falsetto notes.U can say jon can hit notes like da ones a male soprano would do.There is one new jersey demo..title is Let's make it baby...i think he even went a semitone or a whole tone higher than E6."

Thank you Have you got any idea how low he has gone?
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Old 04-22-2007, 06:45 PM
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hi! you're welcome my friend
as to how low he could get.....hmm..that i'm not certain but if u listen to his voice right now...he has a much thicker chest voice now.
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I have a cover of 'Blue Christmas' he did and he gets pretty low on that - that's the only one that springs immediately to mind.
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