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Vocal ranges of popular singers

Here's a chart (interactive) of a bunch of famous singers
 
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interesting stuff. Some of these folks have amazing ranges..... the most surprising to me was who was at the top.....

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 08:17:01 (permalink)
    No Brad Delp? I'm pretty sure he got from F#2 to G5. That would put him in the top 3.
     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 08:42:52 (permalink)
    +1 Brad Delp had an amazing voice.
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 09:10:39 (permalink)
    I assume they came up with those values by analyzing each person's recorded material. That could be inaccurate, though, for two reasons. 1. A singer might reasonably stay within their comfort zone in order to be able to perform recorded songs live. 2. In recordings you can cheat.


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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 09:18:24 (permalink)
    I believe this was picked based on their recorded music. Stuff that was done in the studio.  
     
    I think yeah, in a live situation, with the adrenalin going and the crowd hopping..... higher notes could be reached.....
     
    Or... as Dave said, they could stay in that comfort zone to ensure a solid performance and not risk blowing a note or one's vocal cords.
     
    Furthermore...... where is our very own Tony P? Twisted six?  That guy has a pretty wide range too.......
     
     

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 09:59:57 (permalink)
    Have to take this with a grain of salt. I'm sure some are accurate and some are based on recorded notes I'm not sure would be counted as "singing range" . James Brown could shriek at fairly high pitches but at that point it is debatable whether he is singing :)
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 11:09:56 (permalink)
    i think what's interesting, is not the 'large range' folks, but the folks with the most limited ranges, that get the most bang for the buck.
     
     
    and yea, where's delp?
     
    obviously, this is just a random selection, there are many many excellent choices left off the list.
     

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 13:50:48 (permalink)

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    I think you've directed too many people to that site Herb! 

     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 16:01:03 (permalink)
    it may not be 100% accurate or include everyone it should (Jon Anderson, is one I would like to have seen)
     
    but it's still a relative comparison and is still pretty cool.  I'd like to see a lot more names on there, tho.

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 16:26:20 (permalink)
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    it may not be 100% accurate or include everyone it should (Jon Anderson, is one I would like to have seen)
     
    but it's still a relative comparison and is still pretty cool.  I'd like to see a lot more names on there, tho.


    What about Barry White? 

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 16:29:48 (permalink)
    Milli Vanilli can match any range listed there. 
     


     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 16:42:44 (permalink)
    There has GOT to be someone more deserving of the top slot than Axl Rose.
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 17:04:59 (permalink)
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 17:16:35 (permalink)
    Just listened to him on YouTube - man, that low note he hits must be pretty close to the brown note. ;)
     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 17:47:08 (permalink)
    Hey wow!  I just realized I can also hit the low-E that got him the job singing with a Russian choir for De Profundis.  Of course, Tim can go two octaves farther down (and nobody wants to hear me sing - lol).
     
    BTW - There ARE exercises to help improve your "low end" (if you will).  For years I've used one called the King Kong exercise to help with my voice-overs and when I have to speak (like when I run dart tournaments).  What you do is start at a comfortable LOW note and sing "King Kong" then, even lower, "Bing Bong" and, finally, lower still, "Ding Dong."  Then change up the order.  I do this when I'm driving so people don't think I'm crazier than I already am and you can really get things rumbling when you do Bing Bong as the lowest note.  Each one stretches your vocal chords so it's a great warm-up before speaking.

     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 17:52:35 (permalink)
    That list is suspect to me. Where's Roy Obison? 
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/21 18:05:56 (permalink)
    I don't think the list claims to be comprehensive or contain the absolute top people when it comes to range.
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/22 03:39:18 (permalink)
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    That list is suspect to me. Where's Roy Obison? 




    Way down the list, just above Janis Joplin. Seems odd, that.

     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/22 07:53:13 (permalink)
    The list...glad I didn't make it. CH dregs I guess.
    To many not included with many octave (natural) voice ranges.
     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/22 09:16:24 (permalink)
    Is anyone else amused by the idea that Axl Rose can sing lower than Barry White?
     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/22 12:02:58 (permalink)
     
    Rob Halford has quite the impressively large one...
     

     
     
     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/26 20:32:53 (permalink)
    Annie Haslam claims to have a 5-octave range. She's not included.
     

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/26 21:05:59 (permalink)
    I've got a .5-octave range and I'm not included either... 

     
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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/26 21:43:21 (permalink)
    Why was Willie Nelson not at the top??  The whole list is suspect at this point....


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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/26 22:17:49 (permalink)
    So John Lennon's highest note is reached in Dizzy Miss Lizzy?  Well I've just listened to this song and I must have missed it.
     

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/28 01:39:37 (permalink)
    Here's an update from=
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    TURNS OUT MIKE PATTON, AND NOT AXL ROSE, IS THE GREATEST SINGER OF ALL TIME!
     
    Last week, we published a list of the best singers as ranked in order of their respective octave ranges. Amid a list of powerhouse vocalists like Adele, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys, and more, one Axl Rose reigned supreme with a mighty range of five octaves. However, if you thought it a little odd that the title of “greatest living singer” went to this guy, you aren’t alone; VVN Music went ahead and dug a little deeper into other singers’ ranges. As it turns out, Rose may want to wait to order those new business cards.
     
    For their purposes, VVN expanded on the original criteria established by Concert Hotels, which drew its sample from Rolling Stones’ list of the 100 Greatest Singers, the nominees for this year’s Billboard Music Awards, and those singers who’d been analyzed by The Range Place. Because of that somewhat strict criteria, a rather sizable chunk of singers were originally excluded.
     
    So, now who stands atop the mountain of crooners and songbirds? That distinction goes to Mike Patton, who has a doubly impressive range of six octaves. (Again, for comparison, world record holder Tim Storms has a range of 10 octaves.) Surely, Rose must still rank fairly high according to VVN’s revised list, right? He’s actually slipped to number four, behind Avant-garder singer Diamanda Galás and Mr. David Lee Roth. While Rose, Galás , and Roth each have a range of five octaves, both Galás and Roth have ranges that are just a few notes higher.
     
    In fact, if you count those extra notes on top of the singer’s base octave range, it helps re-shuffle a majority of the list. Here’s some other interesting tidbits gleaned from the revised list: – The remainder of the new top 10 features Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Mariah Carey, Phil Anselmo, German singer Nina Hagen, and Devin Townsend. In fact, Waters, Anselmo, and Townsend weren’t anywhere on the original list. Nor was the new King of the Sing, Patton.
     
    – Several acts have fallen further down on the list. That includes Marvin Gaye slipping from the top 10 to the top 30; Steven Tyler landing out of the top five and into the top 20; James Brown tumbling from #6 to the top 25; Freddie Mercury falling to the 35th spot; and Justin Bieber, who previously ranked in the bottom 10, has been pushed off the list entirely.
     
    – Other notable additions include: Jon Bon Jovi and Deftones’ Chino Moreno in the top 12, each with a range of four actives and 2-1/2 notes; Serj Tankian in the top 20 with a range of four octaves and one note; Maynard James Keenan reaching the top 30 with a range of four octaves; Nick Cave in the top 40 with a range of three octaves and 5-1/2 notes; and Karen O landing securely in the top 50 with a range of three octaves and 4-1/2 notes.
     
    – Several A-list singers even share the same rage (three octaves and four notes): Damon Albarn, Beyoncé, Kate Bush, Chris Cornell, Geddy Lee, Michael Jackson, and Cedric Bixler-Zavala.
     
    – Somehow, Michael Bolton and Eminem have the same exact vocal range of three octaves and two notes.
    – Let this sink in: John Lydon, a.k.a. Johnny Rotten, has the same exact range as Dolly Parton and Robin Gibb.
    – In news you didn’t see coming, Captain Beefheart (with four octaves) has a greater range than Lorde, Whitney Houston, AdeleAlicia Keys, and Katy Perry.
     
    Head over to VVN Music for the entire list, which also includes John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Rihanna, Dave Gahan, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles, and many, many more. Below, enjoy a few samples from the top five.
     

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    Re: Vocal ranges of popular singers 2014/05/28 02:52:01 (permalink)
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    ...and Justin Bieber, who previously ranked in the bottom 10, has been pushed off the list entirely.
     



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