Choir Boy Helium at Sophia Sutcliffe blog

Choir Boy Helium. While performing the gregorio allegri aria “miserere, mei, deus”, a boy in the kings college choir broke out a big yellow balloon he was hiding behind his back, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance with the ability to sing in a much higher pitch, which was needed for the composition. Helium doesn't actually change the fundamental tone of your voice, only the overtones. You can't hit higher notes using helium. Today, we have science that allows choir boys reach even higher notes. :) make sure to follow me on. In this stunning performance of allegri’s ‘miserere’, a male university student is able to hit a c6 (a soprano c, to you and me) simply by. In the olden days before the discovery of certain properties of helium, reaching notes like this would require gelding.

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Helium doesn't actually change the fundamental tone of your voice, only the overtones. :) make sure to follow me on. Today, we have science that allows choir boys reach even higher notes. While performing the gregorio allegri aria “miserere, mei, deus”, a boy in the kings college choir broke out a big yellow balloon he was hiding behind his back, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance with the ability to sing in a much higher pitch, which was needed for the composition. In this stunning performance of allegri’s ‘miserere’, a male university student is able to hit a c6 (a soprano c, to you and me) simply by. In the olden days before the discovery of certain properties of helium, reaching notes like this would require gelding. You can't hit higher notes using helium.

Choir Boy With Helium Meme 😂 shorts YouTube

Choir Boy Helium You can't hit higher notes using helium. In the olden days before the discovery of certain properties of helium, reaching notes like this would require gelding. Helium doesn't actually change the fundamental tone of your voice, only the overtones. :) make sure to follow me on. Today, we have science that allows choir boys reach even higher notes. While performing the gregorio allegri aria “miserere, mei, deus”, a boy in the kings college choir broke out a big yellow balloon he was hiding behind his back, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance with the ability to sing in a much higher pitch, which was needed for the composition. You can't hit higher notes using helium. In this stunning performance of allegri’s ‘miserere’, a male university student is able to hit a c6 (a soprano c, to you and me) simply by.

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