Bob Dylan

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Oct
2011
Bob Dylan




Voice type: Baritone (High baritone when younger)
Vocal range: B1-C5(-E♭5)

Significant full high notes:

  • C5 ("Meet Me in the Morning")
  • B4 ("Baby Let Me Follow You Down (The Last Waltz version)", "On the Road Again")
  • B♭4 ("Baby Let Me Follo
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