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19 April 2016; Scientists Confirm that Freddie Mercury Had One of the Best Voices of All-Time.

A group of Austrian, Czech, and Swedish researchers have researched Freddie Mercury's vocals.
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Dr Christian Herbst of the University of Vienna, writes in Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology journal:

"The occurrence of subharmonics aids in creating the impression of a sound production system driven to its limits, even while used with great finesse.
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These traits, in combination with the fast and irregular vibrato, might have helped create Freddie Mercury's eccentric and flamboyant stage persona."

Researchers discovered

Freddie Mercury's vocal chords moved faster than those of other people. Typical vibrato fluctuates between 5.4 Hz - 6.
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9 Hz, Mercury's being 7.04 Hz, and he was able to vibrate something in his throat even Pavarotti couldn't move. 💛

Freddie was able to utilise subharmonics, a singing style only Tuvan throat singers can manage - and do this effortlessly.
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The conclusion was clear from the beginning: Freddie Mercury had a voice unlike anyone else in Rock ‘n’ Roll and that led to one of the most unique singers and stage performers of all time.
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(We already knew this 😉)

Unrivaled, Unmatched, Extraordinary - Legend

Long Live Freddie 🌹
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