fun fact: I knew guy who was talking in way that his dog could hear him but not human standing closer but he achieved his other way, by very silent whisper. Dogs simply have better hearing.
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Eh… I don’t know how perfect pitch works but my guess is that he just heard a slight difference in microtones or it’s a movie and it doesn’t make a difference
@@TheStrangr2112 In music you wouldn’t phrase it like this if you were really looking for adjustments that small. You’d simply say “you’re riding a bit flat,” asking “CAN you go higher” implies he wants a different pitch
@@joshkary5040 like I said I have a very limited understanding of this even as a musician so I maybe wrong and I maybe right besides it’s apart of a movie that isn’t 100% accurate so just take it with a grain of salt
It's because musically this scene doesn't make sense. Presumably he is singing a pre-arranged harmony, and singing a different note would completely change the harmony - and if he wanted a different harmony part he would simply say it to Roger. This scene is simply for people who don't understand music, (haha get it he wants the high part even higher).
@@Alexandros11 Yeah, from a musical standpoint that scene was weird. I've been there when harmonies are recorded and it's usually more like, "Hey why don't we double this part on top or can you hit the octave right there. And then the guy usually sings the note to himself a couple times before you roll the track to make sure he's got it and sometimes everyone just gets confused and then you all end up in front of a piano trying to figure out how these parts fit together.
@@nathanjasper512 In my school, and the only studio I've ever been in when mixing, it is common practice to ALWAYS be armed and recording (at least on digital) when tracking because you never know when somebody could improv and make something golden. What they're doing in this scene is called punch recording. The parts don't have to fit together because they're recording to multitrack tape - they've got the playhead set to a single point and they're just stopping it and moving it back to the initial stop point, which would be precisely marked on the tape with a white grease pencil so they never lose their place. But yeah, that being said, the scene makes no sense because each time Freddy sings higher, Roger is still singing in the same octave and the first few overdubs he's hitting the exact same notes. It isn't until the very last overdub that he actually sings higher notes
Gallieo is a scientist Mama mia is an italian expression Bismillah is in the name of god in the islam religion Fandango is a Spain cultural dance Silhouetto is a draw's line Figaro is a man of Sevilla that his caracter is used in opera Scaramouche is a comedian caracter
@@TheRonaldvalerio Not only was it not scripted, you can hear Bri tell the story somewhere. Right behind those screens was the REAL Red Special, and it came too close to getting squashed by that. To say he did not look amused was a gross understatement lolol
True!! And one of the few songs that a person could start singing in just about any Country anywhere in the world and people would join in, not only sing the words, but likely the guitar solo!! (See the many videos here lolol). And more astonishing is none of us know what most of it means. We have some guesses about parts of it, but they often vary lolol
Leading up to the new millennium, one of the Dutch national radio stations started the Top 2000. A list of the best 2000 songs in contemporary music history, being broadcasted between the end of Christmas and the start of the new year and voted by the public. Out of the 25 editions so far, Bohemian Rhapsody has been the one to close out the year 20 times, with millions of people cranking up the volume and singing along around the country
This scene is so important for music history, because you see how a masterpiece came to life. By the use of each band member’s vocals in unison, and the genius mind behind the scenes of Freddie Mercury! Queen was on another level here and he knew it too! Love this movie and Queen!
I saw Queen at the Miami Sportatorium in 1977. Thin Lizzy was their opening act! They both frickin' blew the doors off the place! The place was never the same after that concert...and neither was I Rock in Peace Freddy & Phil~
Screen writer: so Freddie was a perfectionist…but how do we show that? I know, we say ‘higher’ before roger sings the same note ad nauseum. I am just too good at this.
Man I loved this movie , been hearing queen songs all my life without even realising so it was good to see how they came together , and man Freddie’s story is just tragic he was truly otherworldly and had a vocal range others could only dream of, very good film , rami malek played a very convincing Freddie
I can totally understand the bands frustration because rock bands weren’t making anything like this at the time, the song itself has so many tempo changes and pitch changes and rhythm changes. But crazy to think how many amazing hits Queen has and this is still there most successful song.
My sister and I stopped counting after watching 75 times. We watch it at least twice when I go to visit her which is once a month. We are all about Queen!
Not actually. It was a great story, but 90% of the movie is a lie and many things where missed out by the directors. So for me it was a really bad movie.
Most musicians don’t have perfect pitch, they have relative pitch. It does not help to say you’re singing an F for example. You play an F and they go off that for singing. Playing an instrument is different because you can say play F and I know where that note is, the notes in that key, and the notes that make an F chord Also there is no music playing when this part is sung meaning it does not matter what note he sings, it will be in tune so it would make sense to say sing higher if you just want him to sing it as high as he possibly can. It would be Freddie’s responsibility in the return to deliver a low note and the actual note wouldn’t really matter that much because, again, no music. That section of the song does end on a harmony where they would have to be aware of their pitch, however. So the melody would be the call, response, call, response, harmony. The harmony is the only thing that needs any accuracy to make sense musically. In essence, you’re trying to complicate something simple. The right note will be what Eugene sings here because it will be the first and only note
@@Augrills you can be out of tune in an a capella section or song; whether or not there is music is irrelevant. It's absolutely relevant what note he sings, as he's singing a melody that is intended to make sense and be at least fairly consonant. It would be different if the song were microtonal or atonal or whatever, but it isn't. Just saying "higher" is the worst direction you could give, unless the direction was supposed to be "louder". Did he want it a fifth above where Roger was? An octave? That would be incredibly difficult. Was Roger singing a harmony part in sixths, but Freddie thinks it would work better if he just doubled the melody an octave up? Even just looking at the western twelve tone scale, there are so many potential notes above what was being sung that just saying "higher" is incredibly stupid.
@@wyssmaster you can be out of tune in an acapella section if you’re singing with other singers, but if your voice is the only sound, you literally cannot be out of tune. The melody is defined by the first note. That’s just common sense as a musician. 9 times out of 10, the note you start on is the key you’re in. You can listen to the track with headphones on and he’s not singing a harmony and it’s not dubbed. He sings the initial call, Freddie returns it, he sings the call again, Freddie returns it, drums come in with the harmony. Nothing before the harmony needs to be precise as far as what note they’re singing. He does need to hit the same note he hit on the first call on the second, that’s about as precise as he needs to be. The logical way to do that section would be to have him sing as high as he possibly could. Have Freddie come in with something that makes sense in a lower register, and then have the whole band resolve it in the harmony. I imagine that’s what they did and what they’re showing here
@@Augrills what you've written makes no sense. The Western musical system ofhas twelve tones which correspond to sound waves at specific frequencies. I doubt most people would be able to tell if you were singing an A at 440.1 Hertz instead of exactly 440, but if you're singing a specific melody and are an eighth step flat or sharp on a B after a G then most every person would be able to tell that you sang a sour note. If the song you're singing has a diatonic melody and sticks entirely in the major scale, and you suddenly hit a flat fourth because you don't know the melody that well, 95+% of people will be able to tell easily that you screwed up and didn't sing the melody properly. What you've written is the same as saying a solo guitar or piano piece cannot be played out of tune during a single-note section, which is absurd. Roger and Freddie are singing against each other and not in octaves, but I a specific interval. If Roger just "goes higher" then the interval changes and the feel of that section changes as well. If they wanted to get across that Freddie was dissatisfied by the way the two lines fit with and against each other, he could have articulated that; the problem is that the writer likely doesn't know anything about music and has no idea what studio sessions with Freddie were actually like. If the writer actually DOES have at least some musical background, then the issue becomes the writer clearly thinking that Freddie was an idiot who had no idea what he was doing in the studio, and who was incapable of articulating his music ideas, which is as incorrect as it is insulting. The Galileo section does not exist in a vacuum; it exists in the context of the song as a whole. If Roger started the section on a different note that wouldn't make him magically "in tune" in the new section unless you either changed the melody and harmony to fit against the scale/mode used previously, or if you wrote in that there was a key modulation. If you did that and then kept the rest of the section the same as it was, it would sound incredibly jarring, and not just because we're familiar with it. I think the primary issue you're having is that singing "in tune" isn't just about the relation the whatever backing instrumentation you have, but with the scale/mode that the melody and/or harmony of the song employs; you absolutely CAN sing out of tune even in a solo vocal piece (literally find any American Idol worst singer compilation and you'll hear a slew of pitchless and off-key singing). Take ten minutes, download Audacity, put Bohemian Rhapsody in it and change the pitch of the Galileos just slightly higher and see how weird it sounds in the context of the surrounding music.
The movie was/is one of the best I've ever seen (my sister and I have watched it 75 times easy) and of course Hollywood takes some liberties but from all the reading and research I've done it's really pretty accurate. The one thing that bothers me is Freddy and Jim were together well before Live Aid. And he was a hairdresser. Other than that I think it was very well done.
@@karenfrasure6973Yeah they made the facts fit in their storyline that's why some things are off. But I wouldn't say it's "inaccurate". It's a magnificent movie, never felt the way I felt when I left the theater...such a great performance from everyone involved.
@@karenfrasure6973 They also kinda rushed it at the end because it seems like Freddie visited Jim, introduced him to his parents and then went together on Live Aid and all of that at the same day 😅
If you've ever read a book and then watched the movie... you'd know why. Rarely can you make a movie accurate AND keep the pace going, so you're constantly interested. Often, they'll combine characters or change the chronological order of events or even take artistic licence just to maintain the "pace."
Pro tip: If you want your voice to go higher, raise your arms above your head, this will give you more access to your lungs. This also is effective for working out.
@@michellekeddie5283 There's a guy reading a newspaper on the far right side of the screen in the Killer Queen Top Of The Pops scene. That's Brian in costume, making a cameo. Roger and Miami's cameos, which I would've loved to have seen, were unfortunately scrapped for time (same reason for '39, I think).
In fact, Galileo is the name of Jesus Christ in the ancient Rome - The boy can't believe that Jesus loves him and refuses the salvation ("Nobody loves me").
Garbage. The Galileo in Bo Rhap is totally fictional. Just "nonsense" added, when a cowboy song and two other bits of his music that weren't working out were merged together.
So... how do you explain the "Spare him his life from this monstrosity" and "We will not let you go" lines? The first two verses were from "The Cowboy Song" written much earlier. Both verses refer to someone shooting a man, who is going to hang for it. The operatic section refers to people asking for him to be freed, and it being refused. The last section deals with the execution going ahead. Nothing to do with Jesus. I'm not aware they even had guns in Ancient Rome?!!
@@Ianne745 I knew what Bismillah meant many years ago. In fact, you've given the usual shortened version... "Shortened from Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim, from Arabic, literally: in the name of God, the merciful and compassionate."
Bohemian Rhapsody really is the best song ever. Ofcoz critics attack the mid part. But from the sentimental intro, bringing sad emotions , to the guitar solo to the mid song change, the vocal layers, the rock groove, then it turns back into sadness even sader fading out all instruments going back to the piano and vocals. Maaaan. This is everything a song can be!