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Charlotte’s Voice is the Exact Opposite of Pain

Charlotte’s Voice is the Exact Opposite of Pain

In her track This Pain, Charlotte OC gives all of us a chance to appreciate the variation in her vocals and her excellent use of vocal texturing. Her verses are sung at a lower octave than that of the chorus, and this allows her to create an even greater distinction between the dynamics of these two moments. This way, the chorus of the song, i.e., the hook, in this case, has an even greater impact on the listener. What’s particularly interesting is how she introduces this impending moment through vocal texturing – which, of course, is in the form of a vocal harmony at a higher octave. The beautiful texturing continues throughout the song, emphasizing her words, “this pain,” and giving more weight to the existing emotion in her voice.

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  • […] CHAR is a singer-songwriter Berkshire born, now London based. Her music delves into her personal struggles with mental health and exists on a sliding scale between strength and vulnerability, in a self-reflective tone. CHAR’s style is warm R&B with melodic contemporary pop influences. We sat down to speak to CHAR about her new music and what she has been doing during these very uncertain times. […]

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