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During the late 80 s and early 90s when Guns an Roses were at their peak of their careers, no one could match the vocals like that of W.Axl Rose Ranging from high to those lower notes was just never heard of It sounded like two different people where singing I will not say there will never be another that can sing him but it will be very hard to match him and his fantastic range Axl will be one of the greatest ever
I think Sebastian had an amazing voice that was unrivaled as well, however Axl could hit some notes he could not and also make some crazy vocalizations. And just do things with his voice others can't. There might be another as good but no one will ever duplicate the uniqueness.
Absolute horseshit vocalist LIVE. Voice sounded like 2 cats fight-fucking. God awful. We don't have to pretend Axl had a good voice or could sing to "like" his voice.
@Vicente Hamelthe low voice when he's talking doesn't matter. Btw he is a baritone and he use a special technique for his voice and also falsetto and flageolet
@@Hallucinationyou clearly don't know anything about studio, the only instrument that was used on axl's voice was pitch correction which is something that every singer uses
Honestly, Freddie was the only person I thought of who could compare to this. Can you even imagine a rock opera song with Axl Rose and Freddie Mercury??? 🔥 🔥 🔥
@@pinkbeatle2012 Axl is a baritone so naturally has that extra lower range. Although to be fair FM did have all those sixth octave notes. He didn't really use a bunch of lower notes although I'm confident he could
Axl has the most amazing vocal range of any rock singer out there. He's just the greatest rock singer ever, I love that he can sing the sweetest love songs, then scream at the top of his voice in hard Rock songs. And he can hold a note forever. He's just unique and amazing 🤩
@@christineadjei9143 a) Please stop liking your own comments, it's weird 😊 b) Please read my comment again. Where did I mention Mariah Carey? The only person I mentioned was Mike Patton. Apart from that, I was, just like you in your OP, referring to rock singers. If I'd include all singers, no matter what genre, there would be SO many more with an even bigger range (e.g. Dimash, Adam Lopez and Nicola Sedda) c) As mentioned before, you randomly brought up Mariah Carey, not me. However, no it's not true that it was confirmed by "professionals" that Axl had a bigger range than Mariah. It was actually disproven by professionals as Axl's only supposedly super high note (an alleged Bb6 as claimed by fans) was actually a Bb5 with overtones. Axl's actually highest note ever is the C6 in Sorry which is almost an octave lower, which gives him a 4 sth octave range instead of a 5 octave range. But anyways.. all people I mentioned (Mike Patton, Dimash, Adam Lopez and Nicola Sedda.. and let's add e.g. also Kyo and Georgia Brown) would still have a significantly bigger range than Axl, even if Axl HAD a 5 octave range, which is factually not the case, as all of them have either 6 or 7 octaves
The last note is higher than a B5, It's a kind of Whistle-Scream, You can define a Crescendo from a A5 to an A6(more or less) Mama kin(Sound City Session) Move to the city(Acoustic 1988) You're Crazy(Acoustic Sound City) Three Songs with this type of screams
ACLARATIONS 1:00 The C3 actually doesn't exist 2:10 The lowest isn't A2, actually is C3 (with a veru brief Bb2 3:08 Once again, the low note doesn't exist 4:08 the lowest is C2 not B1 4:17 It seems the E2 and Eb2 doesn't exist, the lowest is F#2 until i can hear 5:12 Actually is D3 5:34 In the spoken notes there are a C2 and maybe a short Bb1 6:38 The C2 doesn't exist, the lows are Eb2 and F#2
@@adimuhammadhimawan3556 you're comparing two different styles of singing. Axl wasn't even educated when it comes to singing, he was only in a choir as a kid. Im not saying that he was better than Freddie, im saying that this is talent on its purest form bc he wasn't trained.
@@Evan15 not a chance he's a bass-baritone. he's a lyric baritone at best. his low notes lack the strenght and color of a bass-baritone. and his voice is very light for a bass-baritone
No puedo creer que aun ahi gente que dice que chillaba, una falta de música tienen, unos de los mejores cantantes de todos los tiempos, si no que el mejor, el que tiene el mejor registro vocal, catalogado como el mejor cantante del mundo. A esa gente les recomiendo buscar, se van a sorprender y haci cierran el orto. 🔥🌹
Es que hay gente que no se ha tomado el tiempo de escuchar el catálogo entero de Guns y oir la versatilidad de Axl que incluso pareciese que la banda tiene cantantes distintos. Una bestia el colorado👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
0:40 is sail away sweet sister, it by queen, he really admire queen, he once said that he would never be person he is today without influence of freddie mercury,he said that freddie and queen was biggest inspiration in his life, and the best part is, that for me and really lot of People, he is one of the best frontmen of all time after freddie, for me freddie is better but axl is damn legend
That Bb6 is a Bb5 but with heavy overtones, I'd still count it tho :) Also, his highest note was updated to a C7 13:36 He's screaming the A6, its not A5-Ab5
True measure of rock vocalist is the deliverance of energy and raw power.. Axl is the best rock vocalist in history in that regard, not because of range or technique..
eh not much power in a lot of his sound. plenty sing with more power he keeps things small and with a lot of nasal resonance and cricothyroid involvement.
@@nahiyanalamgir7614 disagree man...it's a much smaller sound you may like it but you wouldn't call something so thin powerful. he's straight up in his voice a lot...that's not a powerful sound. very little thyroaretenoid muscle in his sound. it's all very thin and the cords are very stretched, certainly not like a david phelps level singer from a technical standpoint.
Some say Bon Scott was the greatest rock n Roll singer of all time. He has nothing on Axl, and neither does anyone else. In his prime he was everything and more to hit those metrics. Most underrated lead vocalist, and band ever.
I mean he has solid low notes(I heard his F1, yeah. probably fry). And 2 octaves notes(also that extremely low B1-now I have some thought he can maybe pull out that F1 somehow in chest voice, maybe) would easy for him, maybe being baritone makes him easily reach those notes. His high notes are beautiful, man can't easily reach those notes. No doubt he is the greatest, talented, distinctive singer all time, this man got impressive bottom line notes and crazy high notes with distortion. Dynamic vocal run, versatility. His unique nasal voice. All. I wonder that WTTJ Eb5 is mixed. And there is some song clip 'I don't care about you', there is very gruff high note, I think that is Axl's natural high notes(some say that is not Axl's voice at all). How about his 6 octaves notes? And how about Axl's actual supported vocal range? I think F1-B6 would be needed more explanation. I saw bigger vocal range- Corey Taylor, Mike Patton. All great singers.
well, it's your opinion, but we can't assume nothing, if i make a vocal range of any singer i include certain notes, these notes in the first octave could be questionable notes, maybe you're right and some of these notes are chest and countable, but personally i just count certain notes man, but i really doubt about this lows notes in first octave, me for example, i can sound like him in the "F1s" in There was a time using my fry register, the same with "G#1s" in Coma, and my lowest chest note is C2, and the most of times my lows ends around E2. Also in my opinion the most of the spoken notes that i've heard (from any singer, not neccesary Axl) aren't countables I'm the maker of video in my other count BTW
also, you said that he is baritone and eaisly he can hit F1 but obviusly the F1 is so difficult for a baritone, even or a bass singer isn't easy, and about the ranges of Corey and Mike is the same with Axl, Corey vocal range C1-C#7? nop his lowest chest is C2 and G5 is his highest coutable note for me, his rare whistle notes are bad and uncontrolled honestly, for me aren't countables, with Mike many of his lowest notes sounds fry or something like tht, Bb1 is his lowest certain note that i remember, but honestly with his range i don't know much
Hectr Cheivz Hy That is very interesting. I don't have much musical knowledge, I think we should see singer's actual supported range, not squeezing or unproper way of singing -for example, whistle-in that way we can see how big someone's range is, vocal fry too. Also if we count all head and mixed voice. Though I don't see many male singers who can hit high notes with only pure chest voice. For example Brendon Urie, he uses his mixed voice(I would even say he abusing his mixed voice above B4). I said Axl may can hit F1 in chest voice, his low notes are not limited, he has a solid low notes already. To me he can support down to B1, so.. my meaning is maybe F1 too? Maybe not impossible talking to him. About Mike and Corey, I can't say more because as you can see all I know is little musical knowledge and I just saw their more bigger range(video out there-I don't think all notes are supported), any specific information is you may can find out-, but I can agreed Corey's painful?! high note. C7? Pure squeak. Needs more explanation. I am now think about how good their techniques are, in terms of resonation etc, I don't think lowering and raising larynx, vocal fry are good, clear thing is man's low notes are more flexible than female's. Axl's case I think he is a great baritone. Their high notes, their upper register is also not lacks, man, even female struggles and strains some of their high notes.
Hectr Cheivz Hy And how do you think of Axl's 2 octaves notes? I always think his 2 octaves notes are superb, first octaves notes, in many ways from singers, not just from Axl, sound to me more like airy and throaty. Though Axl's B1 sounds not strained, I actually think that is impressive. Like you said, F1, questionable. He could improve but necessarily? He doesn't lacks in low notes. And are you baritone? I am pathetic contralto who strains at C#3, C3, my B3-E3 is comfort zone. D#3, D3, miss or hit but at my best condition I can pull out (not supported, though). My high notes, Axl can do better hahaha.
Axl Roses favorite band QUEEN 👑! (Edited for name SORRY AXL ! There’s a ghost in my machine ! Every time I type AXL my Ipad corrects it to axel . I’ve reset it and I’ve wiped my device the error remains. Got a glitch in my matrix😜 !)
Myth Does Everything In Rolling Stones magazine he listed. Also he has many diverse voices, that is such a talent, he is not confined to 'epic' style. His techniques are not stellar yet he is sure great, those notes are magnificent too.
SaeHa Park he's so great that he lost his voice in just 15 years and never fully recovered. Yap. I like his voice but Axl isn't diverse. He strains unbelieveably much with the techniques he sings with.
Myth Does Everything Man, that is because upper register is damn cruel to bass baritone like Axl. I am sad his voice is not used to be. But his AC/DC performance was great. After 2001 he sounds rather good, not strained much like 90s, now he needs some rest. And he got diverse voice, from low to high. He sounds different at each song. Maybe my measure of 'greatness' of singer is more smaller than yours. I said his techniques are not stellar. I also know importance of technical singing, but I think he was/is (??not to you?) great singer, at least in his prime/brief moment of mid 2000s or 2016. Also I would rather wore my voice out too with that way, Axl tried so much and it surely takes its toll. Inconsistent and voice being shot, and cracks..Just sad.
It does sound like Axl’s voice to me. What I believe you are hearing is a brief (fraction of a second) sample of Axl hitting a high note, played on a sampling keyboard with a delay effect.
Blew my mind when I heard him the First time ever. May 1988 Vancouver opening for Irin Maiden. 3500 of us Maiden Fans went home and Said to Everyone we Knew GNR! GNR! 2 months later? Whole World knew who GNR were.
"nope, not C#6/A6/B6 whatever" dude, they are clearly 6th octave. Like it's not even debatable. And even thought something might be overtones, they are clearly intentional and he was doing this all the time in his career, it wasn't a 1-off he did by accident once. When people look at bass singers (tim foust, geoff castelluci etc) we count subharmonic bass. We count the low 1st octave undertone they sing, even though the fundamental is a full octave above it. Why would we give controlled, sustained overtones any different treatment? I know whistle register and overtones are not the same thing but barring inhaled notes, no matter how you produce high 6th octave squeals, if they are consistent and distinguishable from the same notes in the 5th octave, they should absolutely be counted as such.
My favorite singer is Chris Cornell. I just prefer and love Cornell voice very much, but honestly I do believe that Axl Rose is the greatest singer in rock history- perfect pitch, almost a 6 octave vocal range, and the power of a jet engine.
I wish more fans knew this, so they could realize Axl’s greatness as a singer. Specially those fans that are quick to mock his singing now that he is in his sixties.
All his fifth octave notes are both screamy and falsetto-y. I don't think his voice is as rich as a real high tenor (ie Bruno Mars) sounds in the higher octaves, but it's still really impressive. His voice is a light instrument, it's nowhere near as big, fat, deep, dark and heavy as Barry White's.
Hm ir just choose a lyric baritone with a huge range such as Dimash who has really full high notes (and goes up til C6 in mix, til F#6 in full head voice and D8 in his whistle register) 😊 and he has a great low range at the same time..
His fifth octave notes arent usually falsetto tho, just very thin heady mix, but I noted that when he doesnt use raspy effect, his voice sounds less heady, take a listen at the "Prostitute" excerpt from this video, where he hit many D5s without rasp, he sounds even tenor-ish in that part
Talk about an unfortunate joke in life. The guy with the absolute most horrific vocal tone ends up having a wide range. It’s like hearing cats fight in various octaves.
That's an overtone created by The air on his voice un that note particularly, it's just an illusion that sounds like 6th Octave but actually You should hear it again, cause actually Is not clearly A6: The way The note starts and all it's imposible for Axl at 6th Octave controll it like this. he doing that screams at fifth Octave always
Including cracks, breaks and exclamations sort of pushes the definition of range. I would say A5, maybe just G5, was his top end range in a singing sense.
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Getting your octaves mixed up my friend. The lowest I've heard is C#2 in interview, that's about my lowest true note as a baritone as well. Fry doesn't count. Obviously I can't get up where Axl can!
Fry does count if supported by chest voice (which is the only way to make an audible low note). If I do fry I still use my vocal chords but because they move so slow the sound is a bit croaky. I did a video about it with C1-C5 video on shagstars productions.
@Dime Fe Where's the bravado - I can hit C#2 if I've woken up and not spoken to anyone. Why you think that a natural baritone who admits that he's at least an octave shy of Axl is flexing is beyond me. No vocal fry doesn't count.
Okay, that's 3 minutes I won't get back - you are clearly talking nonsense. That monologue is B3 centred minor pentatonic. He's a great singer, but physics still applies.
@Dime Fe I say again, you are mixing up your octaves. Never mind - mate - get a piano and work it out. The lowest bass singer in the world hits F1, and that it ridiculously rare. As a low baritone, I can hit C#2 with some volume, and that's pretty low. I know basses that can get in the B1 range, but they are basses. Axl has a tremendous range, but you are not adding to it by being an ill informed fan boy.
6:11..."Unnamed song"...that´s "Another brick on the wall" from Pink Floyd...which GNR frequently covers in concerts.
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2:10 Opera Rose
En qué minuto es?
@@AxL.R372, 10
@@cooperwillss Pero del concierto original, y en cuál convierto es?
Most amazing voice I've ever heard, there will never be another Axl Rose
Clean your ears out
@@stevens5541 fuck you
Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant tie at the position of best singers ever
Chris Cornell, Jeff Buckley...
@@lifeisntfairpg3d141 NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
During the late 80 s and early 90s when Guns an Roses were at their peak of their careers, no one could match the vocals like that of W.Axl Rose
Ranging from high to those lower notes was just never heard of
It sounded like two different people where singing
I will not say there will never be another that can sing him but it will be very hard to match him and his fantastic range
Axl will be one of the greatest ever
Mike Patton was already singing with a greater vocal range in '88, and in '92 he definitely surpassed it by far.
I think Sebastian had an amazing voice that was unrivaled as well, however Axl could hit some notes he could not and also make some crazy vocalizations. And just do things with his voice others can't. There might be another as good but no one will ever duplicate the uniqueness.
HOW TRUE !! AXL IS AND ALSO WAS THE ALL TIME BEST VOCALIST!!IT WILL BE HARD TO FIND ANOTHER AS GOOD ❤❤❤!!😊😊😊...
Best dam Vocalist and true Rocker, far ahead of the game and got it don to perfection. Thank you Axl you made my life survivable.
mine too ;)
Absolute horseshit vocalist LIVE. Voice sounded like 2 cats fight-fucking. God awful.
We don't have to pretend Axl had a good voice or could sing to "like" his voice.
Freddie mercury.
@@casantrix7423 Overrated
@@reasonablerage4370 overmentioned id say
his low range is so impressive
@vh4m v: yeah I was surprised when I first heard that. When he's not yelling, his voice is actually kind of relaxing
Axl is Bariton
His high range in the 2000s is also impressive
@Vicente Hamelthe low voice when he's talking doesn't matter. Btw he is a baritone and he use a special technique for his voice and also falsetto and flageolet
@@miguellopez106 bass-baritone specifically
Say what you want about Chinese Democracy, Axl delivered a great vocal performance.
I. R. S is just pure gold
His vocals were processed to death in the studio and sound so annoying on CD.
I liked most of it. But especially liked better and shacklers revenge
@@Hallucination like st angers drum tones 🤬
@@Hallucinationyou clearly don't know anything about studio, the only instrument that was used on axl's voice was pitch correction which is something that every singer uses
Amazing singer. One of the best voices in history. I will never forget his amazing live voice in 1994 concert. Just great!!!❤️❤️
14:40 the most underrated song of gnr
5:48 omg i love this.
I'm (s)creaming
Talent, thy name is Axl. Really, I have no words. Best vocalist of his genre.
0:42 - “Sail Away Sweet Sister” by Queen
He has the most amazing voice I've ever heard. (respectfully Freddie)
Honestly, Freddie was the only person I thought of who could compare to this. Can you even imagine a rock opera song with Axl Rose and Freddie Mercury??? 🔥 🔥 🔥
I think freddie is better
But Everyone has their favorite
Freddie better vocalist, axl better vocal range.
@@pinkbeatle2012 Axl is a baritone so naturally has that extra lower range. Although to be fair FM did have all those sixth octave notes. He didn't really use a bunch of lower notes although I'm confident he could
Paul Mccartney has more of a vocsl range than either Rose or Mercury
0:41 The song it's called Sail Away Sweet Sister by Queen
Yeah but it was the build up to sweet child o mine
I can't stop being impressed. It's weird.
Pure talent ! Axl is just incredible 💚
Axl has the most amazing vocal range of any rock singer out there. He's just the greatest rock singer ever, I love that he can sing the sweetest love songs, then scream at the top of his voice in hard Rock songs. And he can hold a note forever. He's just unique and amazing 🤩
I agree with you ❤
Axl has a great range, but there are definitely rock singers with an even bigger range than him (e.g. Mike Patton)
@@JasminGardenia sorry to disagree, but Axl's vocal range was bigger than Mariah Carey, it has actually been proved by professionals.
@@christineadjei9143 a) Please stop liking your own comments, it's weird 😊
b) Please read my comment again. Where did I mention Mariah Carey? The only person I mentioned was Mike Patton. Apart from that, I was, just like you in your OP, referring to rock singers. If I'd include all singers, no matter what genre, there would be SO many more with an even bigger range (e.g. Dimash, Adam Lopez and Nicola Sedda)
c) As mentioned before, you randomly brought up Mariah Carey, not me. However, no it's not true that it was confirmed by "professionals" that Axl had a bigger range than Mariah. It was actually disproven by professionals as Axl's only supposedly super high note (an alleged Bb6 as claimed by fans) was actually a Bb5 with overtones. Axl's actually highest note ever is the C6 in Sorry which is almost an octave lower, which gives him a 4 sth octave range instead of a 5 octave range. But anyways.. all people I mentioned (Mike Patton, Dimash, Adam Lopez and Nicola Sedda.. and let's add e.g. also Kyo and Georgia Brown) would still have a significantly bigger range than Axl, even if Axl HAD a 5 octave range, which is factually not the case, as all of them have either 6 or 7 octaves
@@christineadjei9143 I 100% respect Axl as a vocalist btw, I'm just giving information
4:33 Super Nintendo version of sweet child o mine
Axl rose the best voice of the universe
Chris Corrnell beats all these fools.
@@timetravelingoldman6839 Axl is the best, her scratchy golden age voice doesn't beat anyone
@@mr.nobody6376 Mariah Carey And Whitney Houston ended all of them wbk
AXL AS. SINGER. AND FRONT.MAN !!!
The last note is higher than a B5, It's a kind of Whistle-Scream, You can define a Crescendo from a A5 to an A6(more or less)
Mama kin(Sound City Session)
Move to the city(Acoustic 1988)
You're Crazy(Acoustic Sound City)
Three Songs with this type of screams
I love his highnotes
Axl is still a great singer in his 50’s and he is definitely still sexy❤️❤️❤️❤️
Street of Dreams and Prostitute are criminally underrated.
And There Was a Time, pretty much all of Chinese Democracy
Love street of dreams. All Chinese democracy is a masterpiece really
ACLARATIONS
1:00 The C3 actually doesn't exist
2:10 The lowest isn't A2, actually is C3 (with a veru brief Bb2
3:08 Once again, the low note doesn't exist
4:08 the lowest is C2 not B1
4:17 It seems the E2 and Eb2 doesn't exist, the lowest is F#2 until i can hear
5:12 Actually is D3
5:34 In the spoken notes there are a C2 and maybe a short Bb1
6:38 The C2 doesn't exist, the lows are Eb2 and F#2
Hector Cheivz you don’t exists either.
Deal with it, neo.
@@Vyrkhan yeah, maybe i could not exist
He has a great voice but where are the 6 octaves ??
@@misscg367 5
@@misscg367because he's five
I love so much his voice in You' re Crazy acoustic version!!! Awesome!!!! But I love everything he sing....THE BEST SINGER IN ROCK HISTORY.....
Axl Rose has the best vocals in the past and present. I don't think anyone can top him...... He is the most underrated vocalist of our time.
Freddy is the best
Mr Froze true axl is more rock oriented voice tho Freddie’s is ballot styled and pop oriented
Pop rock lmao
@@adimuhammadhimawan3556 you're comparing two different styles of singing. Axl wasn't even educated when it comes to singing, he was only in a choir as a kid. Im not saying that he was better than Freddie, im saying that this is talent on its purest form bc he wasn't trained.
@@adimuhammadhimawan3556 a tie with Robert plant
i can sing as low as axl rose. if only i could sing as high as him too 🤧
I can honestly do both. NO JOKE!!! Of course I kinda have my OWN voice, but still
Me too!! I wish I can hit high notes but when I hit em.. its more like Freddie Mercury's range
I’m the opposite, I feel I can sing as high as him if I really try but can’t get as low as him
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 let’s combine our powers bro 😂
It's all about being nasal. Tighten your nose and you sound higher.
Impressive his lower and higher notes
Raspy but very tuned
He is a talented baritenor🎤❤
he's a bass-baritone, not a baritenor
@@Evan15 not a chance he's a bass-baritone. he's a lyric baritone at best. his low notes lack the strenght and color of a bass-baritone. and his voice is very light for a bass-baritone
No puedo creer que aun ahi gente que dice que chillaba, una falta de música tienen, unos de los mejores cantantes de todos los tiempos, si no que el mejor, el que tiene el mejor registro vocal, catalogado como el mejor cantante del mundo. A esa gente les recomiendo buscar, se van a sorprender y haci cierran el orto. 🔥🌹
Es que hay gente que no se ha tomado el tiempo de escuchar el catálogo entero de Guns y oir la versatilidad de Axl que incluso pareciese que la banda tiene cantantes distintos. Una bestia el colorado👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Pues en realidad chilla mucho sus notas altas se escuchan muy rasgadas. En mi opinión prefiero por mucho a Freddie Mercury...
@@byrefcs Totalmente, todos los estilos le quedan bien, es una locura, hasta rapeando la rompe
@@luiseliendo2007 Su voz es rasgada, y podés buscar y varían mucho sus notas altas, pero "chillar"?
@@luiseliendo2007 Estilos diferentes de cantar. Porém os 2 são excelentes.
And just think, he quit singing lesson early on. Imaging if he had stuck with a coach!
His range would be the same but he would've preserve his voice for longer.
No thanks.
Probably would have made him sound better lol
@@Oliver2020. Check my Voice covers with my Axl Voice on my channel!
That coach would have a Hell of a time figuring out if he's a bass or a soprano.
GNR...Con el mejor Rango vocal, al igual que Queen...❤🥰Tienen mayor variedad de estilos y alcance para todos los gustos en el Rock.
6:00 minute- It's cover of Pink Floyd "Another Brick in the Wall" by Axl
0:40 is sail away sweet sister, it by queen, he really admire queen, he once said that he would never be person he is today without influence of freddie mercury,he said that freddie and queen was biggest inspiration in his life, and the best part is, that for me and really lot of People, he is one of the best frontmen of all time after freddie, for me freddie is better but axl is damn legend
I would disagree. For most pop genres Freddy is good, but Rock is Axls forte anyday... Freddie could never achieve his Rasp, twang or range
Axl was INSANELY GORGEOUS & SEXY in his prime!! Best vocalist of all time. Noone can hit the high notes like him.
Chris Cornell
Chester Bennington
Layne Staley
They're all god tier!
That Bb6 is a Bb5 but with heavy overtones, I'd still count it tho :)
Also, his highest note was updated to a C7
13:36 He's screaming the A6, its not A5-Ab5
that B1 is like one of the best 1st octave chest notes i've maybe ever heard. at least its one of the best baritone chest B1s i've ever heard
Mr Rose vocal so perfect
True measure of rock vocalist is the deliverance of energy and raw power.. Axl is the best rock vocalist in history in that regard, not because of range or technique..
eh not much power in a lot of his sound. plenty sing with more power he keeps things small and with a lot of nasal resonance and cricothyroid involvement.
@@babyswithrabies Power isn't all about keeping a fat voice. Axl got one of the most powerful voices out there!
@@nahiyanalamgir7614 disagree man...it's a much smaller sound you may like it but you wouldn't call something so thin powerful. he's straight up in his voice a lot...that's not a powerful sound. very little thyroaretenoid muscle in his sound. it's all very thin and the cords are very stretched, certainly not like a david phelps level singer from a technical standpoint.
freddy mercury is better
guillaume le cam fax
4:52, that's definitely fry.
The Risen yep, and if certainly there is a G#1 in this part as many people says, obviusly isn't chest
that's the chest-fry register, mix of chest register and vocal fry
OMG he is so amazing
I did reach EB5 from "Don't Cry" during end of my Junior High but ever since I get fat after high school, I even couldn't touch Axl low vocal range.
Didnt know Axl Rose was a huge ELO fan. Btw Jeff Lynne's a musical genius.
(Shangri La 1:30)
This dude is amazing!!! I love Axl so much!
his low notes make you go wtf just as much as the high notes
Some say Bon Scott was the greatest rock n Roll singer of all time. He has nothing on Axl, and neither does anyone else. In his prime he was everything and more to hit those metrics. Most underrated lead vocalist, and band ever.
True
Steve Perry and Freddie Mercury
What a powerhouse
I mean he has solid low notes(I heard his F1, yeah. probably fry). And 2 octaves notes(also that extremely low B1-now I have some thought he can maybe pull out that F1 somehow in chest voice, maybe) would easy for him, maybe being baritone makes him easily reach those notes. His high notes are beautiful, man can't easily reach those notes. No doubt he is the greatest, talented, distinctive singer all time, this man got impressive bottom line notes and crazy high notes with distortion. Dynamic vocal run, versatility. His unique nasal voice. All. I wonder that WTTJ Eb5 is mixed. And there is some song clip 'I don't care about you', there is very gruff high note, I think that is Axl's natural high notes(some say that is not Axl's voice at all). How about his 6 octaves notes? And how about Axl's actual supported vocal range? I think F1-B6 would be needed more explanation. I saw bigger vocal range- Corey Taylor, Mike Patton. All great singers.
SaeHa Park i agree
well, it's your opinion, but we can't assume nothing, if i make a vocal range of any singer i include certain notes, these notes in the first octave could be questionable notes, maybe you're right and some of these notes are chest and countable, but personally i just count certain notes man, but i really doubt about this lows notes in first octave, me for example, i can sound like him in the "F1s" in There was a time using my fry register, the same with "G#1s" in Coma, and my lowest chest note is C2, and the most of times my lows ends around E2.
Also in my opinion the most of the spoken notes that i've heard (from any singer, not neccesary Axl) aren't countables
I'm the maker of video in my other count BTW
also, you said that he is baritone and eaisly he can hit F1 but obviusly the F1 is so difficult for a baritone, even or a bass singer isn't easy, and about the ranges of Corey and Mike is the same with Axl, Corey vocal range C1-C#7? nop his lowest chest is C2 and G5 is his highest coutable note for me, his rare whistle notes are bad and uncontrolled honestly, for me aren't countables, with Mike many of his lowest notes sounds fry or something like tht, Bb1 is his lowest certain note that i remember, but honestly with his range i don't know much
Hectr Cheivz Hy That is very interesting. I don't have much musical knowledge, I think we should see singer's actual supported range, not squeezing or unproper way of singing -for example, whistle-in that way we can see how big someone's range is, vocal fry too. Also if we count all head and mixed voice. Though I don't see many male singers who can hit high notes with only pure chest voice. For example Brendon Urie, he uses his mixed voice(I would even say he abusing his mixed voice above B4). I said Axl may can hit F1 in chest voice, his low notes are not limited, he has a solid low notes already. To me he can support down to B1, so.. my meaning is maybe F1 too? Maybe not impossible talking to him. About Mike and Corey, I can't say more because as you can see all I know is little musical knowledge and I just saw their more bigger range(video out there-I don't think all notes are supported), any specific information is you may can find out-, but I can agreed Corey's painful?! high note. C7? Pure squeak. Needs more explanation. I am now think about how good their techniques are, in terms of resonation etc, I don't think lowering and raising larynx, vocal fry are good, clear thing is man's low notes are more flexible than female's. Axl's case I think he is a great baritone. Their high notes, their upper register is also not lacks, man, even female struggles and strains some of their high notes.
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And how do you think of Axl's 2 octaves notes? I always think his 2 octaves notes are superb, first octaves notes, in many ways from singers, not just from Axl, sound to me more like airy and throaty. Though Axl's B1 sounds not strained, I actually think that is impressive. Like you said, F1, questionable. He could improve but necessarily? He doesn't lacks in low notes. And are you baritone? I am pathetic contralto who strains at C#3, C3, my B3-E3 is comfort zone. D#3, D3, miss or hit but at my best condition I can pull out (not supported, though). My high notes, Axl can do better hahaha.
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Compared to how famous he is he is an incredibly underrated vocalist, or at least in his prime.
Are you kidding? He's very famous, he's famous a lot and his technique isn't so incredible, potent, Freed, etc as others previous than him
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Best rock frontman of all time
Iggy Pop?
Each to their own 😊
Best singer of all time. No doubt.
Not even in the top 100.
Myth Does Everything In Rolling Stones magazine he listed. Also he has many diverse voices, that is such a talent, he is not confined to 'epic' style. His techniques are not stellar yet he is sure great, those notes are magnificent too.
SaeHa Park he's so great that he lost his voice in just 15 years and never fully recovered.
Yap.
I like his voice but Axl isn't diverse. He strains unbelieveably much with the techniques he sings with.
Myth Does Everything Man, that is because upper register is damn cruel to bass baritone like Axl. I am sad his voice is not used to be. But his AC/DC performance was great. After 2001 he sounds rather good, not strained much like 90s, now he needs some rest. And he got diverse voice, from low to high. He sounds different at each song. Maybe my measure of 'greatness' of singer is more smaller than yours. I said his techniques are not stellar. I also know importance of technical singing, but I think he was/is (??not to you?) great singer, at least in his prime/brief moment of mid 2000s or 2016. Also I would rather wore my voice out too with that way, Axl tried so much and it surely takes its toll. Inconsistent and voice being shot, and cracks..Just sad.
prefer no to I guess. I just think that already his C5's sound strained
My god, what a potencial in that voice, it's a shame that he has never lernt to use it well, and in concequence he has lost it
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he never lost it
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Uhhh... What?!
I think MILLIONS of GnR fans would disagree with you there
Seriously what are you talking about lol
2:15 singing a line from ‘Oklahoma’ ? 😂😂😂
i come from an article says that he has the widest vocal range in rock n roll history and im amazed. its such a shame he's underrated
That article would be wrong, because Mike Patton exists
@@Sheilapunkera it was rolling stone but it may be an old article I'm not sure 🤷🏻
@@bobdylan. Mike Patton started in '89 lol
@@Sheilapunkera well i don't know him and i didn't write the article, sorry 😄
I think he might've gone lower on "There was a Time"
Yep, F1,
@@hectorcheivz4113 👍
Axl IS the best of all Times.
I don't think the part at 14:01 is Axl's voice. I think it's a random sound effect but I could be wrong
LQ E. Yep is questionable now i listened again and possibily isn't him
It's axl
@@agustinrodriguez1325 why you're so sure?
It does sound like Axl’s voice to me. What I believe you are hearing is a brief (fraction of a second) sample of Axl hitting a high note, played on a sampling keyboard with a delay effect.
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0:42 sail away sweet sister queen song
How could you leave out Ain;t It Fun? One of his deepest vocals
That was duff Axl sang backup on that track
@@phillipgrant5289 No, it was Axl and Michael Monroe singing together. No Duff.
Someone obviously didn’t finish the video, ain’t it fun was the last song shown at 14:42
He does have an impressive range, although most of his most famous songs he spends most of his time in a distinctive tenner.
At 0:48, that's not Sweet Child O' Mine. That's Sail Away Sweet Sister.
yep, but if you check, i wrote BEFORE Sweet Child
he sung it and bad time before sweet child
Blew my mind when I heard him the First time ever. May 1988 Vancouver opening for Irin Maiden. 3500 of us Maiden Fans went home and Said to Everyone we Knew GNR! GNR! 2 months later? Whole World knew who GNR were.
"nope, not C#6/A6/B6 whatever"
dude, they are clearly 6th octave. Like it's not even debatable. And even thought something might be overtones, they are clearly intentional and he was doing this all the time in his career, it wasn't a 1-off he did by accident once. When people look at bass singers (tim foust, geoff castelluci etc) we count subharmonic bass. We count the low 1st octave undertone they sing, even though the fundamental is a full octave above it. Why would we give controlled, sustained overtones any different treatment? I know whistle register and overtones are not the same thing but barring inhaled notes, no matter how you produce high 6th octave squeals, if they are consistent and distinguishable from the same notes in the 5th octave, they should absolutely be counted as such.
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Nice opinion
Nope it is a Freddie Mercury HANDS THE FUCK DOWN
@@lifeisntfairpg3d141 Axl has wider range 🤔
@@poisoned_soju1216 better range doesn’t mean better vocalist
@@dayxo we're talking about voice not overall presence as a vocalist.
I love him!!!
At the end of You Ain’t The First. When he says “Deep down inside”
5:13 that’s look at your game girl, not I don’t care about you
My favorite singer is Chris Cornell. I just prefer and love Cornell voice very much, but honestly I do believe that Axl Rose is the greatest singer in rock history- perfect pitch, almost a 6 octave vocal range, and the power of a jet engine.
Nah Chris is far greater.
@@timetravelingoldman6839 my favorite, but you can't deny Axl.
El es AXL,el mas guapo de los rokeros y basta .La mejor voz.
OMG. This man is awesome
I wish more fans knew this, so they could realize Axl’s greatness as a singer. Specially those fans that are quick to mock his singing now that he is in his sixties.
11:32 this dude is an alien
You are an idiot
13:42 how exactly is this not an A6? You even have a Bb5 later to compare that sounds much lower. And that B5 is also 100% a B6
There's also a whistle in you're crazy acoustic.
Yeah, at 14:20
5:14 is actually look at your game girl
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No hay mejor vocalista que axel rose,axel rose es el mejor vocalista,aparte también es el vocalista de queen . guns and roses ❤💛💚
0:40 OMG that is Sail Away Sweet Swister from Queen
All his fifth octave notes are both screamy and falsetto-y. I don't think his voice is as rich as a real high tenor (ie Bruno Mars) sounds in the higher octaves, but it's still really impressive. His voice is a light instrument, it's nowhere near as big, fat, deep, dark and heavy as Barry White's.
Hm ir just choose a lyric baritone with a huge range such as Dimash who has really full high notes (and goes up til C6 in mix, til F#6 in full head voice and D8 in his whistle register) 😊 and he has a great low range at the same time..
His fifth octave notes arent usually falsetto tho, just very thin heady mix, but I noted that when he doesnt use raspy effect, his voice sounds less heady, take a listen at the "Prostitute" excerpt from this video, where he hit many D5s without rasp, he sounds even tenor-ish in that part
His voice sounds like David Bowie in low notes
11:32
Talk about an unfortunate joke in life. The guy with the absolute most horrific vocal tone ends up having a wide range. It’s like hearing cats fight in various octaves.
I agree
I wish I could sang like that lmao
4:49 coma❤
13:40 "isnt A6"
But with EQ i clearly see A6 frequency, and no A5 frequency, can someone explain why?
That's an overtone created by The air on his voice un that note particularly, it's just an illusion that sounds like 6th Octave but actually You should hear it again, cause actually Is not clearly A6: The way The note starts and all it's imposible for Axl at 6th Octave controll it like this. he doing that screams at fifth Octave always
@@hectorcheivz4113 thank you, i searched like the whole internet trying to find answer, thank you)
@@bl4zinfl4me what song is this? because i search up “the garden” yet nothing seems to come up
@@NiaLANos the last part of the garden
14:38 I looked up everywhere, and no version of that song was found with vocals, someone help me please
is this what you are looking for?
ruclips.net/video/_TZdZDJGS6s/видео.html
Including cracks, breaks and exclamations sort of pushes the definition of range. I would say A5, maybe just G5, was his top end range in a singing sense.
In back in the saddle it's clearly Sebastian's voice.
They're both :D
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HELLO AXL SLASH DUFF !!!!
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His lowest note is F1 on There was a time
That voice I could listen to it all day it’s amazing he’s amazing he’s beautiful ❤
Ese pacman super desapercibido :v
well fry doesnt mean not sung, your chest voice can still be engaged while singing in fry. I think fry doesn't count when it's mostly fry.
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How did he not real nice voice singing like that up and down for all those years I’ll never know.
buen video y que amplio registro tiene este señor
un maestro y ejemplo para muchos en lo musical capo axl rose
5:20 the song is "Look At Your Game, Girl"
1:32 please tell me the keyword for axl's full video. his voice is so angelic 😭
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9:18 he also sings two f#5’s at the end
Getting your octaves mixed up my friend. The lowest I've heard is C#2 in interview, that's about my lowest true note as a baritone as well. Fry doesn't count. Obviously I can't get up where Axl can!
Fry does count if supported by chest voice (which is the only way to make an audible low note). If I do fry I still use my vocal chords but because they move so slow the sound is a bit croaky. I did a video about it with C1-C5 video on shagstars productions.
@Dime Fe Where's the bravado - I can hit C#2 if I've woken up and not spoken to anyone. Why you think that a natural baritone who admits that he's at least an octave shy of Axl is flexing is beyond me. No vocal fry doesn't count.
Okay, that's 3 minutes I won't get back - you are clearly talking nonsense. That monologue is B3 centred minor pentatonic. He's a great singer, but physics still applies.
@Dime Fe Can't beat stupid
@Dime Fe I say again, you are mixing up your octaves. Never mind - mate - get a piano and work it out. The lowest bass singer in the world hits F1, and that it ridiculously rare. As a low baritone, I can hit C#2 with some volume, and that's pretty low. I know basses that can get in the B1 range, but they are basses. Axl has a tremendous range, but you are not adding to it by being an ill informed fan boy.
11:30 i just tried that, idk why but im so cold and i look pale, my mom is crying like "she was so young jeffey, why!" whats happening