How amazed were you when you discovered the 5 octaves range? ^^
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I'm not the kind of guy who would normally talk about something not related at all, so this'll be my only out-of-website-context topic. I'll be blunt here, he's awesome (even if it's not your style you'll find a LOT of talent) and he deserves to get his talent known.
I just discovered Luc Arbogast. If you know him, that's great. If you don't, here's your chance. I'm not going to spoil the fun, so I'll just give you a heads up: he's French, he plays the lute, and sings Latin at the same time. Not enough? Okay, his genre is typical medieval ecclesiastic choir stuff and as far as I know he writes everything himself. STILL not enough? You're making this hard on yourself. Here, have some links:
I haven't heard all his compositions so the three above are only the three best I heard.
Be amazed.
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