3 September 2017
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Classical Dramatic Tenor here, and as someone of that ilk, I would have to say Harrison was closest to a Dramatic Tenor. His highest note was a B4, and he approaches it in a “similar fashion as most of singers of this voice type. He was definitely no lyric, as his voice has a steely quality to it.
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