The phantoms first note said that the 2 new owners had to keep box 5 left open for him and that his salary is due. He wanted 20 thousand Frances (dollars)
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If the Christine cannot hit the note every performance they use a recording. The high note Christine sings (the highest note in the show) is an E, and sometimes the note strains the voice so they give the girl a break. --------------- UPDATE To be more precise, in the song "Phantom of the Opera" with Sarah Brightman in her earliest days that end note is an off the chart E6. Which is well above "normal" Soprano range. -Zaljereck
The note at the end of the song is written as high E (the E above high C, which is two octaves above middle C), however it is sometimes lowered to high D, or high D flat, due to the possible strain of singing such a high note repeatedly.
It is the first note in the scale
The Phantom of the Opera is a very interesting book. I don't want to give it away for you in case you are going to read it, but some things you should know are: This book can be a bit confusing and hard to follow As much as I love the movie, the book is quite boring. There isn't much action as in the movie by Andrew Lloyd Webber, however it does have a lot of romance.
Don't judge a book by it's cover! See how the phantom turned out? There is good in everyone. The phantom changed in the end of the musical. When you can sing Christine's last note in the phantom of the opera, It doesn't mean you can sing The music of the night in the phantoms octave. I've tried.
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If the Christine cannot hit the note every performance they use a recording. The high note Christine sings (the highest note in the show) is an E, and sometimes the note strains the voice so they give the girl a break. --------------- UPDATE To be more precise, in the song "Phantom of the Opera" with Sarah Brightman in her earliest days that end note is an off the chart E6. Which is well above "normal" Soprano range. -Zaljereck
In the musical, it is A flat. Not sure about the movie, though.
Gerard Butler-by music critics from various musical magazines did not like him. They thought he could not sing a single note as his co-stars. Some teenagers and college age women think he can sing wonderfully.As for the best voice goes depends on the viewers musical preference.Hugh Panaro is currently on Broadway, he has wonderful musical reviews from critics and the audience.Ramin Karimloo- He played both the Phantom of the Opera and the Phantom of Love Never Dies and he is the current favorite on the London stage.Michael Crawford-He is the first Phantom and has the most rewards from both London stage and Broadway. Some fans view he is the best singer of all the actors that played the Phantom.
Wicked, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Sweeney Todd.(note: Sweeney Todd is based on a drama which is based on a book, so I count it.)
The note at the end of the song is written as high E (the E above high C, which is two octaves above middle C), however it is sometimes lowered to high D, or high D flat, due to the possible strain of singing such a high note repeatedly.
The live recordings listed for this opera note credits for 'chorus and orchestra', so yes, there is a chorus part in this opera.
You right click on the note and choose delete, or, alternatively, select the note and press the delete button.
In the New York 25th anniversary they were (from Left to Right) John Owen Jones, Hugh Panaro, Ramin Karimloo and Peter Joback. In the London 25th anniversary they were (from Left to Right) Anthony Warlow, John Owen Jones, Ramin Karimloo, Colm Wilkinson, and Peter Joback. (As a side note, in the NY 25th the phantom was Hugh Panaro, and in the London 25th the phantom was Ramin Karimloo)
because of the funny shaped nose of OPERA
The first note of a major or minor scale is called the tonic note. For example: for C major, the first note (or tonic note) is C; for a minor, the first note (or tonic note) is a.