
“Robert “Bobby” McFerrin Jr. (born in Manhattan, New York, on March 11, 1950) is a jazz-influenced a cappella vocal performer and conductor. He is best known for his 1988 hit song “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”.
McFerrin is known for his unorthodox singing techniques. Using his unusually large vocal range of four octaves, in many performances he switches rapidly fluidly between normal and falsetto registers to create polyphonic effects, effectively performing both the main melody and the accompanying parts of songs. He makes use of vocal percussion created both with his mouth and by tapping on his chest. McFerrin is also capable of throat singing — a practice common in central Asian countries such as Tuva and Tibet — in which the singer excites the natural overtones from the fundamental vocal pitch, producing a two-or three-part chord of notes from one voice.” (Wikipedia)
J.S. Bach – Air SUPERB!!
Spontanious inventions As vrea sa particip la asa spectacol..
Good Lovin’
Siamese Song
Hold On (with Kuumba Singers) Cit te poate patrunde….
Improvisation with Richard Bona
Dina Lam
The Alphabet Song
Thinkin’ About Your Body (Live)
Don’t Worry, Be Happy




5 Comentarii
O performanta tehnica si nu numai. Iti recomand si “Take 6″ tot la capitolul “impecabil tehnic”.
Poate intra si “hartistii” lu’ peste pe aici sa inteleaga ca arta nu e chiar asa, orice flegma intinsa pe o panza, sau orice cuvant vulgar scris pe o coala de hartie.
@Paul
Iti multumesc, Paul!
Mi-ai facut o mare bucurie, cu aceasta postare! Superb!
Ma bucur ca va place!
si Freddie Mercury care e tatal lor ridica 4 octave
Am o retinere privind faza cu “tatal lor”