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ForestChav
05-06-2010
Originally Posted by silentNate:
“Wikipedia "A castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a man with a singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto voice produced either by castration of the singer before puberty or one who, because of an endocrinological condition, never reaches sexual maturity.”

Next you'll be telling me other things I already know, like it being Saturday tonight... I don't see what your point is.
Originally Posted by yellowduck:
“He is no better than probably most of the Choristers at St Pauls Cathedral.........”

Precisely it, there's gonna be countless boys in cathedral choirs up and down the country and Oxbridge college choirs who are as good as him if not better. But they didn't enter, did they?
red_outlaw
05-06-2010
Originally Posted by ForestChav:
“He's a treble, his voice just hasn't broken yet, that's all.”

It's a relief that someone else on here actually knows what they're talking about. It must be a Nottingham thing!
ForestChav
05-06-2010
Originally Posted by red_outlaw:
“It's a relief that someone else on here actually knows what they're talking about. It must be a Nottingham thing!”

Or maybe the fact I was a choirboy as well :s
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