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Hi there. First of all, if you really are Sam Tsui, keep in mind this is considered WP:COI and I strongly recommend you read that page. Second, I would like to remind you of a Wikipedia policy that what goes on Wikipedia, is not truth, but verifiability, so unless it's published in a reliable source, it cannot be included. Third, original research is not allowed on Wikipedia, and this includes synthesis.
Now, what sources do say are that multiple pitch variation is used, that tenor to baritone is covered. Also, it is impossible that Tsui sings an SATB arrangement because soprano and contralto are exclusively female voices, which anyone with a basic music theory understand should know. With the labels, again, not truth but verifiability: how is one supposed to know that, and where is it published in a reliable source? As far as this page says, Tsui is still part of The Duke's Men. The additional videos are immaterial. Tenor and baritone are just voice types that are referenced. Where is it published that Tsui is not a classical male singer? Chinese origin is sourced, but half-Chinese isn't.
While I don't know for certain if you are Tsui or not, you are strongly urged to read WP:COI and also WP:PRIMARY as well as WP:V. Thank you and happy editing. Yves ( talk) 12:11, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
Welcome!
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Yves (
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12:11, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi there. First of all, if you really are Sam Tsui, keep in mind this is considered WP:COI and I strongly recommend you read that page. Second, I would like to remind you of a Wikipedia policy that what goes on Wikipedia, is not truth, but verifiability, so unless it's published in a reliable source, it cannot be included. Third, original research is not allowed on Wikipedia, and this includes synthesis.
Now, what sources do say are that multiple pitch variation is used, that tenor to baritone is covered. Also, it is impossible that Tsui sings an SATB arrangement because soprano and contralto are exclusively female voices, which anyone with a basic music theory understand should know. With the labels, again, not truth but verifiability: how is one supposed to know that, and where is it published in a reliable source? As far as this page says, Tsui is still part of The Duke's Men. The additional videos are immaterial. Tenor and baritone are just voice types that are referenced. Where is it published that Tsui is not a classical male singer? Chinese origin is sourced, but half-Chinese isn't.
While I don't know for certain if you are Tsui or not, you are strongly urged to read WP:COI and also WP:PRIMARY as well as WP:V. Thank you and happy editing. Yves ( talk) 12:11, 18 October 2010 (UTC)