Funny, because he literally thought that after Iowa lol. He was like "wtf am I doing with my voice?" So he decided to take vocal lessons in both singing and screaming in a healthy way and also started to reduce his drug abuse until he finally got sober. And I'm glad he did. He tried out his newly unlocked abilities in Vol. 3
@@phayroh3428 a lot of rock and metal singers compared to likr oprah and pop. Didn’t have the training. Plus a lot of rock-metal singers had fucked up childhoods and just had a gift to sing and when they hit fame and what not and made ablums, they weren’t thinking of taking care of their voices. Guys like chester and corey could rip sceams and sing great when they were 25-26. But addictions and what not fucked up their voice and they got their voices back. But since a lot of rock metal guys r older they became more aware of her vocal cords
His voice was high-pitched and pure before he joined slipknot and started to scream very much. Now he sings in a deepened and manly tone and I also like it.
When you destroy your voice like that, your voice gets deeper because of the damage you are doing to your vocal chords. If he never joined to the Slipknot, he was probably going to sound like on 1992 demos.
@@user-sb4rc5yw9r he seems like a natural high baritone who went through serious vocal damage from smoking. but his young voice leads me to believe otherwise. ive been a solid tenor since 18 and havent changed at all since.
Corey is one of the few metal singers that I like without them using heavy distortion. His normal voice is so raspy that just a bit of stylistic raspiness is enough to make him sound badass. If anything I don't like it very much when he distorts the shit out of his voice, like he does in Slipknot songs. Anyway, nice viceo for a cool singer.
@@frankriley6060 ik this is 2 years ago But why are you on this video if you can't stand his voice. Its a video that's mainly about Corey's voice, so obviously it's going to show Corey's voice alot in his video.
What do you mean "former" ? Taylor has always been Slipknot's singer.... I mean, yeah, there was Anders in '95 but he never sang for Slipknot (in terms of recording an album etc).. At 2:57 is Corey singing the song "gently" found in their Iowa album..
Actually I think you are right.. Taylor was already with the band since '97 (4 years before Iowa was released) but these vocals, I believe, belong to Anders.. His voice was able to go lower than Corey's (at least on this song).. Plus, the song was originally recorded in 1995 if I'm not mistaken, so it couldn't have been Taylor.. He just second-sang it xD
yeeh, the uploader's mistake :v , which I know there's only one demo for gently and that one is from anders, the iowa is of course corey, if there's another demo, damn share the link to listen to it jajaj
there sure are a couple on youtube if you look for them :P but still, personally, no matter how much I love Taylor's vocals, "gently" sounds so beautiful when it's sung by Anders :$ ^_^
There are quite a few mistakes with this video, unfortunately. A good majority of the 1st octave notes and lower 2nd octave notes are either Corey talking, which doesn't count at all, or Anders Colsefni, Slipknot's past singer, doing vocals on Slipknot's first demo album. I'd say for the actual real notes I've heard in here, Corey's range is really about E2-E5, with a B flat 6 exclamation that sounded pretty legit (it sounded legit enough to possibly be head voice, but I'm not a vocal expert, so I'm not completely sure, lol). The strangest part of this video is it seems Corey's voice used to be significantly higher-pitched back in the Stone Sour demo days. I'm wondering what led to such a drastic voice change, because it hardly sounds like the same person, lol.
+Monica LW improper technique to get that growl often, smoking, boozing, living the rock star hard living. since he's cleaned up his range has been improving but he still comes up a little flat in the 5th octave.
It has been confirmed that corey taylor has a vocal range of 5 and a half octaves, the second highest in all popular music, beaten only by mike patton. These are the facts.
Enrico Rocca It depends how you meassure vocal range. It all depends when musical useful notes are useful. There is a lot of arguments about peopke's vocal range that I'm confused. One says that Mariah Carey's vocal range is 5, some that it isn't and it's only 3 octaves. Well 🤔
Not entirely true. His range is (F1) *C2-G5* F1(Vermilion)(fry-chest mix) his lowest chest note is *C2* G5(Blotter) Everything in C1-B1 in this video can not be counted because it's vocal fry, and everything higher than F#5(G5) is screamed which doesn't count as well.
Nameless bb It's still technically a note. I'm not very knowledgeable on vocal technique. Can you explain why some parts aren't considered "true range"?
SomeGingerDude vocal fry can be counted as a part of the range only if it maintains a solid pitch. There are some mixes that are countable like that F1, and on the other side, short yelps, "woos" and inhaled screams (especially) are questionable. Same goes for screams/notes with distortion. As long as they maintain a solid pitch they're countable
SomeGingerDude not gonna lie, those E♭6s and G6s totally reminded me of Prince's singing style, but I'm not sure are they inhaled, because they kind of sound like they are Also there's a problem with disconnected range, since there are no notes in between G5-C6 (not even falsetto). Had those notes been whistles, it would have made sense but not being able to sing falsetto in 5th while doing it in 6th octave sounds fishy to me. Also that B6 is misrepresentative.
Some of the most quality b4/c5 sounds are obviously not him. Amd it would be crazy for any baritone out there to expect ever to sound mike that up there in that register. So it is misleading
This man is right behind Mike Patton for the biggest vocal range in music... That is INSANE!!! I never thought someone would come that close to Patton. I get it though, Corey is a PHENOMINAL vocalist.
CT is a tremendous singer but the idea of him having a nearly 8 octave range is just laughable. NOBODY has that range. His real range based on having listened to countless songs is probably more in the range of 3 and a half to 4, which is good. Fry during the early hours of the morning and falsetto doesn't count as being part of someone's range.
prefer noto Yes he does. Sorry to say, but his range is indeed wider than that of the mighty Patton’s. Patton may have the widest range in “popular music” but Dimash’s range is comfortably larger. And unlike Patton, Dimash can hit his highest notes with his pure singing voice (unlike Patton who uses his high pitch shrieking to hit his highest notes). So Patton rules, although he’s definitely not the only singer with a 6 octave vocal range.
@@drangue4733 Yeah I'm not really sure and I'm not so familiar with the Dramatic Tenor vocal fach. His voice is too thick sometimes but he sings metal so he wants to sound like that... Idk lol.
29:29 Not only is this not Corey Taylor, he wasn't even IN Slipknot when that song was recorded. That clip is a sample, and it's on Slipknot's Gold Disc in 1997 (Track 6: "Only One") which was only distributed to record labels, radio stations, and friends of the band. The growl that comes afterwards (that goes like "Only..." before the clip ends) was their current vocalist Anders Colsefni. This link will bring you to the start of the Gold Disc's 6th track (Where the clip comes from): ruclips.net/video/9fpRHEcQj80/видео.html This link will bring you directly to the clip, which is a sample (not sure where it originated, ask Craig lol): ruclips.net/video/9fpRHEcQj80/видео.html Again, this song is part of a demo/record label exclusive disc that was recorded in 1997 with their original vocalist Anders Colsefni. Corey Taylor was not in the band at all when the song was recorded, and the clip that the video claims to be Corey's C#6 voice is actually just a sample that Craig found and put onto the track. EDIT: Many of these clips are Anders Colsefni and NOT Corey Taylor, either ripped straight off of M.F.K.R. or from other demos. This is disappointing...
Even though some of the example near the top of his range might be a stretch, it is still incredible to hear him near the end because he has such a low bottom.
Because he can't use chest past there so it's only head voice which is significantly weaker compared to his beastly chest voice. I am suprised he can drag his chest through the fourth octave, most baritone's end way earlier than that.
Oh yeah, I know about that. It's just that his head voice is weaker than a fair amount of other singers I've heard, like Chris Cornell (See the song "Jesus Christ Pose"), who has a stellar upper ranged voice. Corey is still very good though, don't get me wrong.
***** Yeah he's great. Cory is still fantastic but you have to remember, he is naturally a bass - baritone. So not only is it amazing he can reach those notes at all, but the fact he gets his chest voice as high as he does is crazy.
C2-D5 is the only part that's counted. Otherwise the average vocal range is much closer to four octaves...which is extremely rare. C2-D5 is still great though! three octaves and two notes, above the average opera singer at three octaves
Daddy Dadinson very broad generalization. Vocal range is very opinionated. I don’t know many people who don’t count clear, well held falsetto. Screams are a different story. I think if you can hold a note, distorted or not, it should count in your vocal range. That’s why I agree with you when you say this video is misrepresentative, he holds almost none of these.
What is wrong with you all? Corey is an amazing singer with lots of passion. Why is it that people who criticise can't sing a note? Who cares if he can't sing very high notes! It isn’t the 80/90's after all!
appreciate the effort and all but this video could've easily been 10-15 min long btw he's my fav vocalist along with matt bellamy, layne staley, julian casablancas and chris cornell(rip...)
Of course, you can measure vocal range. But as your actual question was how THEY measure it: Wrong. They measure it wrong. ;) (Corey Taylor doesn't have a 6 octave range, it's almost 5 octaves (still impressive though)).
Counting from the lowest to the highest note in your modal register( clean chest voice ) in fact this videos are entertaining but are always wrong, they also count fry and head or falsetto as vocal range but they really aren’t.
I can't believe people actually compare this man's vocal range to Phil Anselmo. All respects to pantera but their entire discography is only as hard as the first album of SLIPKNOT
I wouldn't count the earlier Stone Sour stuff. His voice has matured since then, and he probably can't hit the notes like that anymore. Still, the strength is his voice rather than his range.
Idk about anyone else but a clear C1 is definitely Bass material in my opinion. It was sustained and had volume. Also you can’t just call someone a bari because they can sing high too, he’s definitely a bass voice. He just has some range.
That's totally a baritone to me. When you hear a vocalist with such wide range like Corey Taylor, you can't tell by the notes he hit which vocal types he belongs to. You can't call someone a bass because he hit low notes, as same as a baritone, with vocalists like this. Everyone has a different opinion about this, but he sounds like a barytone to me (even when he's talking)
Voice type isn't about the range only though, it's about timbre and that word that I can't spell but it means the comfortable range for the singer. So taking these into account, Corey is a baritone. A bass example would be Ivan Rebroff, or Till Lindemann.
Mike patton and Corey taylor are absolute legends but, none of that change the fact that Dimash Kudaibergen has a vocal range of *6 octaves*. That's right, it ain't no joke. Don't take my word for it; go look him up, check his performance yourself.
Corey Taylor actually has a FIVE octave range, which is still very impressive. The singer with the world's widest vocal range in contemporary music is, indeed, Dimash Kudaibergen (what he has displayed live so far is a vocal range of 6 octaves and 2 semitones (C2 - D8), followed by Mike Patton (6 octaves and 1 semitone, Eb1 - E7). However, IMO the most impressive thing about Kudaibergen is that he ACTUALLY has that range, he sang the C2 and the D8 within a few months. (Plus he hit that D8 during a concert and it was kind of effortless, sustained and with vibrato. I absolutely don't doubt that he can even go way higher than that. According to one of his university voice teachers he actually has a 7 octave range, however, I don't trust in that. IMO it only counts when having been displayed live.) In other artists, they count all notes ever hit (no matter if on a studio record or live) throughout their whole career. It's the same thing with the famous 5 octaves singers Taylor and Rose: They could hit those very high notes in the beginning of their career and at a later point of their career, they had that lower register, but couldn't hit those high notes anymore. So they actually never had 5 octaves at the same time. However, Mike Patton is an exception, he actually had almost 6 octaves at the same time.
People who listens to music world wide and not just in America, they usually compare Mike Patton and Kyo from Dir en grey. ruclips.net/video/q5DNAryI9g4/видео.html
@prefer noto biggest BS ever, sorry. He is well-supported throughout his whole range. There's a reason why so many experts and highly acclaimed voice teachers call him the best singer in the world
So I read somewhere that corey taylor has a six octave range which is the same as Mike patton. Either I don't know enough about measuring octaves or that article is insanely wrong cause corey's range isn't even close in comparison lol
His neck, and diaphragm, he always screams from his stomach up, perfect technique, he didn’t do it when he was younger though, and it put some strain on his voice. I just found out is net worth is only 10 million dollars,...Meanwhile Jay-Z and Beyoncé are Billionaires...That’s just sad. Mark “I stole Facebook from MySpace” Zuckerburg is worth 75 billion dollars...WTF? Dwayne “Ive’ never taken an acting class” Johnson was the highest paid actor in Hollywood a couple of years ago. Meanwhile the real President Donald “ 17allegations of sexual assault” Trump gets to keep being the President, while Kevin “Fired as a fake President on Netflix for sexual assault” Spacey doesn’t.
all of the "popular" pop and rap music today honestly takes no effort and not time to make, and never consists of diversity or change. it's honestly incredibly sad
It's a miracle he can sing at all after Iowa
Oh god not Iowa and Corey
Funny, because he literally thought that after Iowa lol. He was like "wtf am I doing with my voice?" So he decided to take vocal lessons in both singing and screaming in a healthy way and also started to reduce his drug abuse until he finally got sober. And I'm glad he did. He tried out his newly unlocked abilities in Vol. 3
It is not a miracle, he used perfectly the guttural technique
@@da0303ni its a miracle because during Iowa he was just screaming he wasn't using any technique which can really fuck up your voice
@@phayroh3428 a lot of rock and metal singers compared to likr oprah and pop. Didn’t have the training. Plus a lot of rock-metal singers had fucked up childhoods and just had a gift to sing and when they hit fame and what not and made ablums, they weren’t thinking of taking care of their voices. Guys like chester and corey could rip sceams and sing great when they were 25-26. But addictions and what not fucked up their voice and they got their voices back. But since a lot of rock metal guys r older they became more aware of her vocal cords
This guy is not ''Baritone''. He's a fucking piano.
Gigers27 I LOL-ed
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA, you made my day
hahaha great comment
Boi😂😂😂
His neck is a fucking piano
It's all in the neck
The Legend Thick Neck
Necc
That’s where the true tone is
the big neck
No joke, that's one of the reasons he can sing so good
How can he have such versatility in his voice?
That fucking neck thats why
Johnnny spade that comment tho
Same reason I do...I dunno
Or Just training?
Literally is the neck
His voice was high-pitched and pure before he joined slipknot and started to scream very much. Now he sings in a deepened and manly tone and I also like it.
@@sorin_ea6 You should listen to the stone sour demo tape. Even corey said he said he sounds like he hadn't hit puberty. It's quite surprising.
When you destroy your voice like that, your voice gets deeper because of the damage you are doing to your vocal chords. If he never joined to the Slipknot, he was probably going to sound like on 1992 demos.
@@FiratC. I think you're underestimating how much your voice can keep changing into your 20s. He was only 19 in 1992...
@@user-sb4rc5yw9r he also had a drinking problem and I'd assume he smoked. That can also affect the voice
@@user-sb4rc5yw9r he seems like a natural high baritone who went through serious vocal damage from smoking. but his young voice leads me to believe otherwise. ive been a solid tenor since 18 and havent changed at all since.
His singing on F4/F#4 is my favorite part of his range. Not his absolute limit but just enough intensity to give it a nice edge.
Clearly Corey agrees, judging by the amount of samples in that area
30:32 that surprised me a little
Lol
Sounds like a bobcat screaming
Corey needs to release a spoken word album where he just says lyrics in that deep, soothing voice.
Like holy shit I am floored
Corey is one of the few metal singers that I like without them using heavy distortion. His normal voice is so raspy that just a bit of stylistic raspiness is enough to make him sound badass. If anything I don't like it very much when he distorts the shit out of his voice, like he does in Slipknot songs. Anyway, nice viceo for a cool singer.
I just can't stand his voice, period
@@frankriley6060
Well then, you suck.
@@frankriley6060 lol, jealous
@@frankriley6060 ik this is 2 years ago
But why are you on this video if you can't stand his voice. Its a video that's mainly about Corey's voice, so obviously it's going to show Corey's voice alot in his video.
He has such a seductive voice, and great register... I didnt know :O
The early stone sour he hit crazy clean high notes before the screaming destroyed that part of his voice
Wow, making this video must have taken a crap load of patience. You got a sub
12:53 that power though...
Song name?
@@FR13ENDS Found the Song. It’s called “Hell and Consequences” By Stone Sour. And that particular part is at 3:12.
@@lanemcdonough5565 Thank you so much!)
Funny this comment is from someone called "Lane" haha.
@@timmynator8036 Why is it funny?
Don't play Mate Feed Kill Repeat in a Corey Taylor video
faxs
Gently was rerecorded with Taylor.
@@maggot216 not on mfkr but on iowa yes
Yes! One of my favorite singers, so glad you made that video
2:57 isn't that one the former slipknot singer instead of Corey? because that doesn't sound like Corey at all
What do you mean "former" ? Taylor has always been Slipknot's singer.... I mean, yeah, there was Anders in '95 but he never sang for Slipknot (in terms of recording an album etc).. At 2:57 is Corey singing the song "gently" found in their Iowa album..
LoneGR yeeah I meant to say Anders and which I know that's the demo version, because it doesn't sound like Corey though
Actually I think you are right.. Taylor was already with the band since '97 (4 years before Iowa was released) but these vocals, I believe, belong to Anders.. His voice was able to go lower than Corey's (at least on this song).. Plus, the song was originally recorded in 1995 if I'm not mistaken, so it couldn't have been Taylor.. He just second-sang it xD
yeeh, the uploader's mistake :v , which I know there's only one demo for gently and that one is from anders, the iowa is of course corey, if there's another demo, damn share the link to listen to it jajaj
there sure are a couple on youtube if you look for them :P but still, personally, no matter how much I love Taylor's vocals, "gently" sounds so beautiful when it's sung by Anders :$ ^_^
There are quite a few mistakes with this video, unfortunately. A good majority of the 1st octave notes and lower 2nd octave notes are either Corey talking, which doesn't count at all, or Anders Colsefni, Slipknot's past singer, doing vocals on Slipknot's first demo album. I'd say for the actual real notes I've heard in here, Corey's range is really about E2-E5, with a B flat 6 exclamation that sounded pretty legit (it sounded legit enough to possibly be head voice, but I'm not a vocal expert, so I'm not completely sure, lol). The strangest part of this video is it seems Corey's voice used to be significantly higher-pitched back in the Stone Sour demo days. I'm wondering what led to such a drastic voice change, because it hardly sounds like the same person, lol.
20 years of hanging out in his fry and bad habits with Slipknot happened.
Can fry really do that to your voice?? o.O Wow.
+Monica LW improper technique to get that growl often, smoking, boozing, living the rock star hard living. since he's cleaned up his range has been improving but he still comes up a little flat in the 5th octave.
Lol, talking absolutely count, wtf are you saying, plus the lowest notes are made by Corey, even if Anders did a C2 in this video
His cover of Wicked Game is beautiful.
Or Stone Sour’s rather. 😄
It has been confirmed that corey taylor has a vocal range of 5 and a half octaves, the second highest in all popular music, beaten only by mike patton. These are the facts.
It has not been confirmed at all. Facts need evidence.
That info is based on research on The Range Place forum.
china • dude. no one in the world has that vocal range. shut the fuck up
Enrico Rocca It depends how you meassure vocal range. It all depends when musical useful notes are useful. There is a lot of arguments about peopke's vocal range that I'm confused. One says that Mariah Carey's vocal range is 5, some that it isn't and it's only 3 octaves. Well 🤔
Jakaś Nazwa Well if a person can't hold a note, that doesn't count, like most of the high notes in this video
3:05 error, esa version de gently es cantada por el primer vocalista de slipknot Anders Colsefni
Not entirely true.
His range is (F1) *C2-G5*
F1(Vermilion)(fry-chest mix) his lowest chest note is *C2*
G5(Blotter)
Everything in C1-B1 in this video can not be counted because it's vocal fry, and everything higher than F#5(G5) is screamed which doesn't count as well.
Nameless bb It's still technically a note. I'm not very knowledgeable on vocal technique. Can you explain why some parts aren't considered "true range"?
SomeGingerDude vocal fry can be counted as a part of the range only if it maintains a solid pitch. There are some mixes that are countable like that F1, and on the other side, short yelps, "woos" and inhaled screams (especially) are questionable.
Same goes for screams/notes with distortion. As long as they maintain a solid pitch they're countable
Nameless bb Thanks
SomeGingerDude not gonna lie, those E♭6s and G6s totally reminded me of Prince's singing style, but I'm not sure are they inhaled, because they kind of sound like they are
Also there's a problem with disconnected range, since there are no notes in between G5-C6 (not even falsetto). Had those notes been whistles, it would have made sense but not being able to sing falsetto in 5th while doing it in 6th octave sounds fishy to me. Also that B6 is misrepresentative.
you're just wrong. sorry
His voice is insanely good, he sounds amazing in any register
The best vocalist on the planet in my opinion....CMFT!!!!!
He's damn good but I'd still take floor jansen or David draiman over him
I feel like Nu metal got all the best vocalist.. I mean Corey, Chester, Serj
You screwed up. A lot of these are actually Anders Colsefni, the original singer of Slipknot.
But the lowest and highest notes are Corey... and those are the two that really matter.
HeadfirstLuke 99% of these are Corey, but I agree they didn't need to put Anders in Corey can hit all the notes himself lol
HeadfirstLuke I was wondering who that was lol 😂
HeadfirstLuke if Corey can hit a god damn C1 then he can hit the notes that Anders hit
A lot??? There's like 4 or 5 out of over 100 clips. What even is mathematics
A few songs in here are Anders off of mate feed kill repeat. The "Demo".
Congrats for the video dude! Amazing work
To everyone complaining that some of them are Anders, it doesn’t really matter. The lowest and highest ones are Corey, so it doesn’t change his range.
Some of the most quality b4/c5 sounds are obviously not him. Amd it would be crazy for any baritone out there to expect ever to sound mike that up there in that register. So it is misleading
This man is right behind Mike Patton for the biggest vocal range in music... That is INSANE!!! I never thought someone would come that close to Patton. I get it though, Corey is a PHENOMINAL vocalist.
A bunch of other singers have this kind of vocal range.
@@xtramagnus8088 Not C1 to C#7. That's almost an 8 octave range.
@@TranzparentMethods 6 not 8
@@TranzparentMethods BTW his real range is F#1 - G#5 which is barely 4 octave.
CT is a tremendous singer but the idea of him having a nearly 8 octave range is just laughable. NOBODY has that range. His real range based on having listened to countless songs is probably more in the range of 3 and a half to 4, which is good. Fry during the early hours of the morning and falsetto doesn't count as being part of someone's range.
3:03-Andres Kolziefini, 1996 year album.
I thought fry doesn't count as part of your vocal range.
Of course it doesn't. Neither does talking. XD
Cory Taylor is known for his FIVE octave range, which, however, is still very impressive.)
Lol everyone is praising dimash for his six octaves range, hell yeah five octaves and a few semi-tones is unbelievable vocal range... very unique.
@@Santti.G Dimash has the widest range in the world. But that doesn't mean that Corey Taylor's range isn't extremely wide as well.
prefer noto Yes he does. Sorry to say, but his range is indeed wider than that of the mighty Patton’s. Patton may have the widest range in “popular music” but Dimash’s range is comfortably larger. And unlike Patton, Dimash can hit his highest notes with his pure singing voice (unlike Patton who uses his high pitch shrieking to hit his highest notes). So Patton rules, although he’s definitely not the only singer with a 6 octave vocal range.
@@BickleBungle1991 devin townsend can do that without loosing tessitura which is byond insane
2:58 That's not Corey, that's Anders
3:00
It isn't Corey, I guess
It's Anders, the original Gently off "Mate, Feed, Kill, Repeat!"
Corey is an impressive bass-baritone with a great vocal domain! 🎸🎶❤
Baritone*
He's a high Baritone. I mean, he mixed that F#5 pretty easily even for a Baritone and his C5s sound so easy for him.
@@thunderstorm__8147 Maybe a Dramatic Tenor
@@drangue4733 Yeah I'm not really sure and I'm not so familiar with the Dramatic Tenor vocal fach. His voice is too thick sometimes but he sings metal so he wants to sound like that... Idk lol.
Maybe a higher Baritone, like a Baritenor
The last C#6 Is from the 70s king kong movie, that was a sample when anders was in the band...
Corey Taylor doesn’t value wealth, but he deserves it a lot more than the previously mentioned.
Massa, Alberto ^^
29:29 Not only is this not Corey Taylor, he wasn't even IN Slipknot when that song was recorded. That clip is a sample, and it's on Slipknot's Gold Disc in 1997 (Track 6: "Only One") which was only distributed to record labels, radio stations, and friends of the band. The growl that comes afterwards (that goes like "Only..." before the clip ends) was their current vocalist Anders Colsefni.
This link will bring you to the start of the Gold Disc's 6th track (Where the clip comes from): ruclips.net/video/9fpRHEcQj80/видео.html
This link will bring you directly to the clip, which is a sample (not sure where it originated, ask Craig lol): ruclips.net/video/9fpRHEcQj80/видео.html
Again, this song is part of a demo/record label exclusive disc that was recorded in 1997 with their original vocalist Anders Colsefni. Corey Taylor was not in the band at all when the song was recorded, and the clip that the video claims to be Corey's C#6 voice is actually just a sample that Craig found and put onto the track.
EDIT: Many of these clips are Anders Colsefni and NOT Corey Taylor, either ripped straight off of M.F.K.R. or from other demos. This is disappointing...
Can anyone make a list of the songs used here, please? :)
Kinga S its called Fry
@@octaviosilvaofficial2215 lol
Even though some of the example near the top of his range might be a stretch, it is still incredible to hear him near the end because he has such a low bottom.
He has a very strong mid range voice, but it noticeably loses a lot of power once he gets into the fifth octave.
Because he can't use chest past there so it's only head voice which is significantly weaker compared to his beastly chest voice. I am suprised he can drag his chest through the fourth octave, most baritone's end way earlier than that.
Oh yeah, I know about that. It's just that his head voice is weaker than a fair amount of other singers I've heard, like Chris Cornell (See the song "Jesus Christ Pose"), who has a stellar upper ranged voice. Corey is still very good though, don't get me wrong.
***** Yeah he's great. Cory is still fantastic but you have to remember, he is naturally a bass - baritone. So not only is it amazing he can reach those notes at all, but the fact he gets his chest voice as high as he does is crazy.
@@Saskaruto16 @SmashTurtle M. Shadows, a baritone that can drag his chest through the five octave.
New one : listen to Corey taylor - Love gun cover (2019) and Death to all but metal (2015)
He hit high notes
Some of these are Anders Colsefnis vocals from the First Album wtf?
C2-D5 is the only part that's counted. Otherwise the average vocal range is much closer to four octaves...which is extremely rare. C2-D5 is still great though! three octaves and two notes, above the average opera singer at three octaves
+dust2 Because fry and falsetto aren't part of the model range or "chest voice". Chest voice is what people talk about when they discuss vocal ranges.
Daddy Dadinson very broad generalization. Vocal range is very opinionated. I don’t know many people who don’t count clear, well held falsetto. Screams are a different story. I think if you can hold a note, distorted or not, it should count in your vocal range. That’s why I agree with you when you say this video is misrepresentative, he holds almost none of these.
@@thunderstorm__8147 I included some head voice (D5) but it's more about quality. You shouldn't include low quality notes
Thats the pitch of my lawnmower lmao
corey over 5 sounds kinda like michael jackson.. just me?
27:45 xD
A bit yeah
No . He is Corey Taylor.
Lol some of this shit isnt even his voice, I hear anders colensfi in parts
99% of this is from Corey
What song is it that he sings the B6's? Phenomenal vocalist.
3:40 name this song pleeeeeease
Can someone please make a list of all the songs here?
A good portion of the excerpts in this video aren't Corey Taylor, they're from Anders Colsefni (Slipknot's original vocalist).
2:57 that isnt corey thats slipknots first vocalist corey wasnt in the band yet
What is wrong with you all? Corey is an amazing singer with lots of passion. Why is it that people who criticise can't sing a note? Who cares if he can't sing very high notes! It isn’t the 80/90's after all!
vc tem a lista das músicas utilizadas no vídeo?
appreciate the effort and all but this video could've easily been 10-15 min long
btw he's my fav vocalist along with matt bellamy, layne staley, julian casablancas and chris cornell(rip...)
3:52 that’s Anders
For real? ;-;
Thought it was Corey
@@puglover6113 as I said 10 months ago, yes. That’s the MFKR recording of Killers are Quiet, which features Anders.
@@squashua_ oof.. 😂 well that’s great to know
Also glad your still alive and active after 10 months 👍
he's amazing
sorry for the ignorance but, how do you measure vocal range?
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Of course, you can measure vocal range. But as your actual question was how THEY measure it: Wrong. They measure it wrong. ;)
(Corey Taylor doesn't have a 6 octave range, it's almost 5 octaves (still impressive though)).
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Counting from the lowest to the highest note in your modal register( clean chest voice ) in fact this videos are entertaining but are always wrong, they also count fry and head or falsetto as vocal range but they really aren’t.
@@emanuelebelle3943 headvoice counts and fry mixed with chest voice also counts (if loud enough).
I can't believe people actually compare this man's vocal range to Phil Anselmo. All respects to pantera but their entire discography is only as hard as the first album of SLIPKNOT
Slipknot is teenager metal lol "nu-metal" radio bullshit. The real heavy stuff you don't hear on mainstream.
@@grimmywizard and yet they both still manage to be three times the man you are lol
Now, yeah. Phil used to have hella range though. Go listen to Cemetery Gates again.
isn't it Peace Sells on the C#7 one? Can anyone please link me to the source?
His voice is my fave in the word
I wouldn't count fry as part of the range, for example in kill pop he is not singing low at all, he just throws a random fry vocal to make interesting
Fry does count if they're melodic
6 octaves !!!! Amazing!!
You include waaayyy too much talking in a small low voice. No way I'm including those and call that wide.
I wouldn't count the earlier Stone Sour stuff. His voice has matured since then, and he probably can't hit the notes like that anymore. Still, the strength is his voice rather than his range.
someone knows what song is heard at minute 27:04?
30:20 THAT'S NOT COREY TAYLOR WHAT
Oh yea it relly is, i got a proof, look for stone sour 1994 demo, he really had that voice
GRocket1020 it is lmao he used to be able to go really fucking high haha
What song is that?
@@viceco2682 Bertha
all of the higher notes in the fifth octave sound nothing like him
HavoCentral they aren’t lol especially the B6 one I know who that was I just can’t remember who in the hell it is but I’ll figure it out.
They are Corey. They're from the Stone Sour demos in the 90s.
Idk about anyone else but a clear C1 is definitely Bass material in my opinion. It was sustained and had volume. Also you can’t just call someone a bari because they can sing high too, he’s definitely a bass voice. He just has some range.
That's totally a baritone to me. When you hear a vocalist with such wide range like Corey Taylor, you can't tell by the notes he hit which vocal types he belongs to. You can't call someone a bass because he hit low notes, as same as a baritone, with vocalists like this. Everyone has a different opinion about this, but he sounds like a barytone to me (even when he's talking)
Voice type isn't about the range only though, it's about timbre and that word that I can't spell but it means the comfortable range for the singer. So taking these into account, Corey is a baritone. A bass example would be Ivan Rebroff, or Till Lindemann.
@@رزيئة "that word i can't spell"
If those whistle notes suddenly sound at 2 am. I would sleep under my mom's armpit. So scary.
Everything past about G4 sounds pitched up, not just his voice, but the instruments
through glass ending at A#4 is insanely nice
3:51 is actually not Corey Taylor right? The song is killers are quiet on the Mate Feed Kill Repeat album. Corey wasnt in the band at that time right?
Exactly. Anders Colsefni was the Singer and Secondary Custom Percussionist.
This is not his vocal range, but it’s all the notes he can usefully sing in a song, his vocal range would be the notes he can sing in modal register
Song ??? 5:46
How is this guy a baritone? He sings c5 so easy. I'm calling him a dramatic tennor
Ming Wu that C5 doesn’t sound like him at all tho.
Kendall Watts but it is him
Kendall Watts it is, just from the 93-96 stone sour demos. He was like like 20-23?
A guy who has a C2 lowest chest note is absolutely a baritone, you can hear it just when he's talking he's a baritone, he's just extremely versatile
Benoit Baraton what Baritone subtype is he? I’d say Dramatic:
That's insane.
Wait... What about his work with soulfly? Bc he sings clean really low on that track
28:00 song name please
Simple woman
Song 27:15?
THE SONG OF 1:42? PLEASE :)
Road hogs
29:29 and 29:34 seem to be the creepiest of all time, I really want the song titles.
+Zachery Rondo If I'm not wrong this one is a demo version of "Only One" by Slipknot.
29:34 is Blotter, but I'm pretty sure what we're hearing there isn't Corey..
Sorry Tumult not Blotter
Dr. Memes It's Corey actually.
***** Wow. Damn. I always thought it was like a recording of a baby or something. That's insane.
Ghenna is one of my fav slipknot records
14:45 whats this song?
I'm not an expert on Stone Sour, so forgive me if I'm wrong. It sure as hell isn't from Slipknot. Maybe "Bother"?
Oke no problem, thanks dude🤘
@@hambaliakbar9153 np m8
Through Glass
Mike patton and Corey taylor are absolute legends but, none of that change the fact that
Dimash Kudaibergen has a vocal range of *6 octaves*. That's right, it ain't no joke.
Don't take my word for it; go look him up, check his performance yourself.
so does mike patton?
Corey Taylor actually has a FIVE octave range, which is still very impressive.
The singer with the world's widest vocal range in contemporary music is, indeed, Dimash Kudaibergen (what he has displayed live so far is a vocal range of 6 octaves and 2 semitones (C2 - D8), followed by Mike Patton (6 octaves and 1 semitone, Eb1 - E7).
However, IMO the most impressive thing about Kudaibergen is that he ACTUALLY has that range, he sang the C2 and the D8 within a few months. (Plus he hit that D8 during a concert and it was kind of effortless, sustained and with vibrato. I absolutely don't doubt that he can even go way higher than that. According to one of his university voice teachers he actually has a 7 octave range, however, I don't trust in that. IMO it only counts when having been displayed live.)
In other artists, they count all notes ever hit (no matter if on a studio record or live) throughout their whole career.
It's the same thing with the famous 5 octaves singers Taylor and Rose: They could hit those very high notes in the beginning of their career and at a later point of their career, they had that lower register, but couldn't hit those high notes anymore. So they actually never had 5 octaves at the same time.
However, Mike Patton is an exception, he actually had almost 6 octaves at the same time.
People who listens to music world wide and not just in America, they usually compare Mike Patton and Kyo from Dir en grey.
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@prefer noto biggest BS ever, sorry. He is well-supported throughout his whole range. There's a reason why so many experts and highly acclaimed voice teachers call him the best singer in the world
@prefer noto Absolute nonsense. Even his G5s are excellently supported and very resonant.
There is a reason why he is so heavily praised by experts.
So his usable healthy clean sounding range is more like C2-A4/B4, a Light Baritone.
B b 6 song? 30:15
Vic Eco that’s ridiculous from the 1994 stone sour demo album
I don't think his younger version should count. He can't reach those high notes anymore today. Also some of the notes are from samples, not Corey.
Yahhhhh.....
Where are the samples on this video ?
It's those moaning noises, that sound like women getting penetrated. The song's name is Tumult.
At least I always thought those were samples.
@@vernitico It's Corey's falsetto/whistle voice dude😂
Are you sure? Because it really sounds like a woman enjoying a cock.
30:32 song???
Bertha
What was that song at 29:33?
7H3 0LD 0N3 Stone Sour - Tumult
0:38 what song is this?
1:04 song? please it sounds so good I need it :D
Prosthetics
Thank you!!
Prosthetics
Here comes the range
18:08?
this is the coolest video
So I read somewhere that corey taylor has a six octave range which is the same as Mike patton. Either I don't know enough about measuring octaves or that article is insanely wrong cause corey's range isn't even close in comparison lol
when you're a woman that can replicate all of his vocal fry. Proud at least haha
Really?
I wanna listen to that for sure ...
Where are most of those higher note songs from, where he sounds so different?
+EasilyToxic Some old Stone sour's demos.
His neck, and diaphragm, he always screams from his stomach up, perfect technique, he didn’t do it when he was younger though, and it put some strain on his voice. I just found out is net worth is only 10 million dollars,...Meanwhile Jay-Z and Beyoncé are Billionaires...That’s just sad. Mark “I stole Facebook from MySpace” Zuckerburg is worth 75 billion dollars...WTF? Dwayne “Ive’ never taken an acting class” Johnson was the highest paid actor in Hollywood a couple of years ago. Meanwhile the real President Donald “ 17allegations of sexual assault” Trump gets to keep being the President, while Kevin “Fired as a fake President on Netflix for sexual assault” Spacey doesn’t.
all of the "popular" pop and rap music today honestly takes no effort and not time to make, and never consists of diversity or change. it's honestly incredibly sad
What song in the minutes of 13:45?
Gently, from the Iowa album, Slipknot
Half of this isn't even Corey, it's Anders Colsefni
29:20 what song is this from
All I Know by Stone Sour
Matt Sucks thank you
gehenna mentioned ❤