Queen - A - Thon - THE SHOW MUST GO ON - Freddie Mercury - Isolated Vocals - Analysis and Tutorial



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In this video, the Queen-A-Thon continues with THE SHOW MUST GO ON - ISOLATED VOCALS! You've got to see this.
Queen - A - Thon - THE SHOW MUST GO ON - Freddie Mercury - Isolated Vocals - Analysis and Tutorial
In “The Show Must Go On” Freddie Mercury was able to muster the strength to put together one last unforgettable, spot-on performance before he passed.
What other legendary performances can you think of that were pulled off in the most unlikely of circumstances? Share with me in the comments.
Brian May was apparently concerned that Freddie would still be able take on the song in his condition but Freddie would put out what I think was one of his better high range vocal performances.
As we look at his isolated vocals we’ll break down the straightforward approach he used for the song and how he literally gave his all for the performance.
Be sure to check out the versions of the tune from Sara Loera and Dino Jelusick here:
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