The last note on The Enemy Inside?

Started by dragonmaster715, September 29, 2013, 05:51:12 PM

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dragonmaster715

Me and a friend (Who goes by the username of PwnsomeWin) have been having a debate on what the last note James labrie sings in the enemy inside is. He is 100% sure it is a B4 and it is the same note as the "en" part of "enemy" but i can hit that note when i try to sing it as like my highest note without completely straining my voice, but the last note whenever i try to sing it i just cant, it just feels way beyond what i can sing. Anyone have an answer to what the note is?

PwnsomeWin

I said the "en" in enemy is A4. Just wanted to say that.

theseoafs

"Side" is one whole step higher than the "en" in enemy.  "En" is A4, "Side" is B4

Kotowboy

Unrelated - but is that single piano note in the quiet intro of Bigger Picture an F ?

Keep meaning to check.



Edit - No it's an E. :) As you were. Only a semitone out :p

TheAtliator

Quote from: theseoafs on September 29, 2013, 05:56:18 PM
"Side" is one whole step higher than the "en" in enemy.  "En" is A4, "Side" is B4

This is correct.

Sycsa


BlobVanDam

Quote from: theseoafs on September 29, 2013, 05:56:18 PM
"Side" is one whole step higher than the "en" in enemy.  "En" is A4, "Side" is B4

That.

You should always have an instrument handy to work this stuff out! (if you can't do it by ear)