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YES, @dethorro, what āB.M.A.ā has said all along IS absurd. He even misuses and completely takes out of context Seth Riggsā work with Michael, makes comparisons between Michaelās and Stevie Wonderās vibratos (diļ¬erent voices/vocal types altogether, so, their vibratos were going to be diļ¬erent as well), and unfairly blames ādeteriorationā of Michaelās voice as the reason why he used vocal harmonies and āstackingā/āWall of Soundā (as āB.M.A.ā calls it) in his recordings, rather than correctly pay tribute to and mention the great Marvin Gaye and his phenomenal āWhatās Going Onā album as one of the many HUGE inļ¬uences on Michael during the earlier part of his and his brothersā āMotownā years. In fact, āWhatās Going Onā and Michaelās āGot To Be Thereā* (*both song and album, as the real start of his solo career, about eight years before āOļ¬ the Wallā) came out within that same year (1971), when he turned 13 in August.Great post, @DDTT33442233. I agree with you. Michael most deļ¬nitely was not a Baritone. And, the whole nonsense of him āfakingā his voice is also absurd.
I certainly agree with this point, @83magic. He never was one, by any means at all, in any way. Yet, there are people who still like to fantasize and imagine that about his voice, though.I felt that this analysis was nitpicky, at times. I certainly donāt believe that Michael was a natural Baritone.
@Immortal MJJ, Why do say this? Rather than his voice having been āincapableā of hitting and singing certain notes, it was a whole lot more than capable of doing things and having abilities that we may not really know about, nor do we give it nearly enough of the proper credit it rightfully deserves.A Tenor incapable of belting above āA4ā from around the āThrillerā/āBADā era and on