Singers who sang WAY HIGHER than you thought (II)
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Something about Kurt’s voice hits me heavy right in the nostalgias.
But the answer is Steve Perry.
Axl Rose also has a really clean way of delivering high notes but Steve Perry takes the cake on smoothness.
You guys hearing the same thing? I love Nirvana but that shit was crackling cringe. I felt he honestly didn't belong on his list but was a legend regardless.
Honestly wasn't Kurt's note here from School just his voice cracking ?? He's amazing obviously don't get me wrong, I'm just honestly wondering if anyone holds that note in the same regard as the other clips here from Axl, Chris, Mike, etc ?
@@dannychung5962the holy cow 🐄 lol why didn't I read this before I typed that comment 😂😂 yeah you're not alone here, that's the fact and Kurt being humble and intelligent would most certainly say the same thing in this scenario. 🤘
They didn't call him "The Voice" for no reason. I don't think he's the man for these songs tho 🤣🤣
Could you imagine the guy who sang With Open Arms singing Negative Creep? 😂😂😂
Steve Perry killing it.
What song was that
@@barabambiri8703 sweet and simple
Indeed
He was the only one belting in here, others were mixing
Robert plant)
kurt's was actually an accidental voicecrack that happened to be in the key of the song, doesn't really count imo
But didnt he used to actually use his voice cracks as part of his voice ? I thought it was part of his style ? 🤔
Its not accidental he does it throughout his entire discography
It's an intentional voice crack, pretty easy to mimick
@@schneibgamer1 If you know aout singing youd know its almost impossible to mimic. He cracked his voice in the "incorrect" way which gave him laryngitis. If he was still alive he wouldnt be able to speak
@@progrockmorelikefrogc0ck157 he would be able to speak, he would just sound like he smoked 20 a day
Steve Perry’s was the most consistent and beautiful.
I agree 💯. Chris Cornell is a close second for me....that man had a vocal fry like no other.
Cuz dude was singing in head voice, Chris cornell did it in mixed voice
axl wasn't bad either.
No one can beat Steve perry's smooth voice
No one!
As a vocalist myself, I think Steve Perry has the greatest voice I’ve ever heard
I agreeeee
I totally agree as someone that loves to sing, unprofessional. His voice was out of these world.
That Steve Perry felt so smooth.
Steve Perry is a proper singer. Sings cleanly. His voice never cracks at high pitch.
Steve sings even higher on “Mother Father.” Check out the ending of the song. He is superhuman. Doesn’t get the respect he deserves. Much love to Steve Perry.❤
Steve Perrys voice will always be the pinnacle that everyone tries to live up to. I was fortunate enough to hear him sing live and I thought he was lip syncing until he hit the impossible high notes. It was all over after that, amazing live vocal performance. If I can remember correctly, it was on Lovin’, Touchin,’ Squeezin’…all of those na, na, na, na, na’s, that just blew my mind.
I think Chris Cornell's was the cleanest
Chris Cornell is the best singer and will always be the best and I'm sad we lost him and I will always think of him as a rock God
You listened joe perry? No...
I heard him at Lollapalozza years ago and thought he blew his voice when they started. His range and grit in his natural voice was amazing. I was a fan. But, after seeing him live, I was a huge fan!
We lost him way too early. The other vocalist that reminds me of his range n grit, is Steve Winwood. He’s still blasting out great vocals at his age….
RIP Chris! Your music will live forever!
Steve Perry so clean tho
Perry too.
Steve Perry such an amazing singer. While all the others are squeazing their throats out just to sing that high note, Steve just briliantly riffs around the note making it seem so easy
what is the song he is singing
@@venni8304 Journey - Sweet and simple
Steve Perry=the GOAT
Chris Cornell>>
Damn Roger Taylor. That was a surprise. I always wondered who was going that high and wrongfully thought Mercury had tracked over himself. Also I didn't remember Cornell going that high and really miss Kurt's unhinged painful cries
His backing vocals in lap of the gods are UNREAL !! especially live oh my god his voice is heavenly
Dude he is famous for his falsetto in the 70s Queen albums
@@javier8218 I wouldn't say "famous" cuz hardly anybody knew except hardcore Queen fans. But I definitely think his voice is great. Like I said as a casual Queen fan that loved their greatest hits, but only had the News of The World album...I had no idea. That's why we're all here...to learn from ea other. And now I have greater respect for Roger Taylor
Freddie could get the low notes.
@@PastorOfMuppets74 Sorry you're right ._.
Gotta look at a David Bowie live note, idk how high it is or where it is, all I know is that it is extremely high
He has an Eb6.
What era of his career is this and what song if anyone knows? Ziggy years or regular Bowie and song if possible. Thank you
@@PastorOfMuppets74 « Rock and Roll Suicide » 1975 if I recall correctly.
@@gillianomotoso328 Thanks so much man! Gonna check it out, I have it. Take care n thanks again
Bowie was a great vocalist great style tone everything beautiful voice
Steve Perry's A5 was the best. A sung note, not a cracked scream.
1. Steven Tyler - Crazy (E6)
2. Freddie Mercury - Under Pressure (A5)
3. Robert Plant - Black Dog (A5)
4. Miljenko Matijevic - She's Gone (G5)
5. Ian Gillan - Child In Time (A5)
6. Paul Mccartney - Hey Jude (F5)
7. Jon Bon Jovi - Let's Make It Baby (G5)
8. Axl Rose - IRS (F#5)
9. Sebastian Bach - I Remember You (F#5)
10. Daniel Heiman - Highlander (D6)
11. Celine Dion - All By Myself (F#5)
12. Marie Fredriksson - It Must Have Been Love (F5)
13. Roger Taylor - Bohemian Rhapsody (A#5)
14. Rob Tyrant -Slave To The Night (C#6)
15. Bruce Dickinson - Gangland (B5)
16. John West - The Truth (C6)
17. Sebastian Bach - Back In The Saddle (Feat. Axl Rose) (G#5)
18. Andi Deris - The Invisible Man (G5)
19. James La Brie - Another Hand/The Killing Hand (A5)
20. Mark Slaughter - Reach For The Sky (D6).
Well there's a lot of more singers who hit higher notes, you guys can add it if you know any other singers who hit the higher note for refference. Thanks
Heard of Dimash Kudaibergen?
@@leonbaker5333 no, why?
@@leonbaker5333 the Michael Jackson ripoff?
Layne staley idk what note but he got up there
Chester Bennington E5, Given Up
Perry hit a B5 when he was jamming with the EELS at 65 years old.
Steve Perry is not from this fk world, He is amazing
Vitas and Perry are vocal gods
Whenever I think of a male singer singing high, it’s always Steve Perry. He was not only really proficient at it but actually sounded good doing it while most people doing it sound horrible lol
Rush's Geddy Lee, in his prime, hit Bb6 (Cygnus X-1 at approximately 9:27). 70's Prog singers usually sang higher than other singers, yet he held a three octave range, and he was never arrogant about his singing, or the fact that he also played bass like a boss and topped it with playing synthesizers. All at the same time during live gigs.
Steve Perry ❤
Roger Taylor's vocals were really underrated, at one point in time he even taught Freddie some techniques in singing consistently
Steve Perry's voice is so tasty man
It's all opinion but Steve Perry just sounds effortless. He isn't straining at all! Love all their voices though.
Kurt just screaming 😅😅
Mike Patton is the ultimate alternative singer in my opinion not only does he have 6 octaves he can sing pretty much any genre of music and absolutely nail it he can go from thrash metal vocals and screams straight into a jazz section into a rap section all within the same song and make many masters of the genres look bad doin it
Holy Jesus...I thought that HAD to be a mistake somewhere but I looked it up and you're spot on. I have new respect for Mike Patton. That's incredible. I loved and had a few Faith No More albums bk in the day and have no memory at all that he had range like that. On a side note...Guinness has the largest vocal range at an incredible 10 octaves 😳
BTW didn't the piano player on the Epic video die? Seems like I heard that. My bad man. Idk why I don't just look that up too
Mike Patton is the ultimate vocal cords master. Dude is also the voice actor for all the zombies and special infected in the left 4 Dead series
@@Johncornwell103 no kidding?! Thats pretty cool
he evan sang n in paris
@@PastorOfMuppets74 No he’s still alive
love to see Mike Patton appreciation
Steve Perry was the king of high notes.
Everybody knows Steve perry can sing high tho
what song was he singing
@@chefchachi8447 That was Journey's "Sweet And Simple"
I took a near fatal nadblast in Afghanistan. Pretty sure I reached the 7th octave
I bet you did! Thanks for your service and glad the coin purse got back in good condition lmao
STEVE PERRY ALL THE WAY
Steve Perry gonna take the cake on this one
I used to reach the six octave as a kid pretty easy, maybe everyone did
Listen to the Vienna boys choir. Boys can sing very high (not denigrating your efforts though). ✌️
That's why they used to have eunuchs. Dudes that got castrated at an early age to prevent puberty from deepening their voices. I'm not sure many volunteered. Seems like maybe it was the crazy request of one of those weirdo Kings
@@PastorOfMuppets74 the castrati werent volunteers, they were specifically chosen. They saw you had potential and it wasnt your choice to be castrated. If you didnt die from infection you would live a very short but successful life
@@pedrosilvaproductions I'm Sure! That's exactly why I wrote what I did. Can you imagine that? A King telling you that your boys are gone...now sing Good! Yuck
Patton has hit even higher and cleaner than that. The kicker is his low end is nuts as well.
Paul McCartney in monkberry moon delight
Steve Perry hands down
Steve Perry's voice is GOAT! And he has the looks and personality to go with it. Special man!
If you are not just judging rockers, Dimash Kuidabergen from Kazackastan is the very best!
Was waiting for his name. He's out if this world.
jon bonjovi is worth a mention. belts out an Eb5 in livin on a prayer
Should’ve put Matt Bellamy from Muse in there, specially in the songs Showbiz and Micro Cuts
The Mike Patton E6 is the same register as Chuck Shuldingers absolutely *insane* cover of Painkiller. I'm not sure what the register is called or if it is well understood by vocal pedagogy. I'm doing research into black metal and death metal vocals because the secret is somewhere in the fry voice. My current theory is that harmonics of the vocal cords are being manipulated in a way that is similar to a horn players embouchure.
Fry voice is your root. chest voice is the first harmonic (2x vibration) head voice voice is the 2nd harmonic (3 times vibration, that's why your voice cracks go up a 5th) and this voice is the 4th harmonic.
Mike Patton is one of the few people alive with a full octave range, he can sing everything and hit every note. It's insane.
@@drdre4397 Everyone on planet earth has a full octave range. Maybe you a number?
@@drdre4397 Mike is FAR beyond a single octave. I think it’s four and a half to five octaves.
From my understanding of standard and extreme vocal pedagogy, most of what you hear in distorted vocals lacks a fundamental i.e. the healthiest screams are also mostly unvoiced, otherwise you risk trying to create that distortion by compressing the crap out of your vocal folds. A lot of black metal screams seem to use cricoid-focused compression (close to fry), which combined with the tongue is how they get that crackly, high bit. Death metal tends to be more focused on false fold compression depending on the vocalist. Fry screams take comparatively little air because the folds are closed, but all the amplification occurs above the larynx just like any other singing. Schuldinger's Painkiller always sounded like distorted head voice to me (lots of tongue)
@@VeritabIlIti I can assure you it is *not* head voice with a lot of tongue. I'm a high tenor with a head voice that I can distort at will by manipulating vocal fry. I can go up to an A5. The difference in timbre is not something that can be achieved by altering tonal controls with the tongue or throat positions. But you don't need my word. Listen to the Judas Priest version of Painkiller, which is in fact a head voice with distortion and a piercing tongue position. The quality is shockingly different. These are separate techniques.
if you cut just at the start of the video, axl's voice sounds like a mixture of cat meowing and baby crying
I’m a Mezzo Soprano and can barely do that. They’re nuts, but in a truly impressive way.
gotta love Roger Taylor 😭😭😭
His falsetto in lap of the gods tho 🤌🤌
I've always been impressed with Steve Whiteman's (Kix) voice and range, just when I think he couldn't possibly go any higher he blasts off through the stratosphere with such tremendous power
watch the journey live in houston from 1981 concert on here and see how effortlessly he hits the note running around the stage live.
Only god knows how often i've been wstching this concert. Makes me still goisebumbs.
Honorable mention: Andre Matos, from Viper, Angra and Shaman.
Stand Away shows that
You're missing Layne Staley and Serj Tankian, 2 very amazing singers in their own rights!!!
Prob. MANY MANY MORE TOO
Too be fair these are high notes and I've been listening them for a while, and Layne hits a few highs but not like these.
I thought vita’s voice was just an ambient instrumental at first
Chris Cornell was closely touching that king diamond type voice
I sing a G5 when I step on my dog's hard chew toys.
😂😂😂
Kurt don't count, that was a voice crack 😂
no it counts, voice cracks can be controlled
@@Bunny-Soup and there's plenty of evidence that he did control his voice cracks for Bleach too. There's a few tracks (specifically Blandest) where he can be heard intentionally cracking his voice up and down.
Yes right
@@yurijovanka5823 no wrong. It was an intentional voice crack. He hit the note.
@@lazrpo how do you know? If he hit the G#5 octave he didn't have hit the lower note, he could've just hit the G#5 right away if he was really able to hit the higher note
Roger Taylor and Steve Perry 💌
Singing altered head voice is a false note using a "split vocal chord" in heast voice versus Steve perry and Roger taylor singing with a chest voice.
You really have no idea about vocal technique, my friend. There is no such thing as "split vocal chords" (btw you spelled "vocal cords" wrong). And neither Steve nor Roger are using "chest voice" here. Steve is using an M2 ("head") dominant mix and Roger is using falsetto
Fun fact, Roger Taylor actually is actually bad at singing high pitch but during the making of "Bohemian Rhapsody" he was forced by Freddie Mercury to take 300 tries to get the A5 note in the Operatic Session. And this continued on to the other songs.
Are you crazy? He does those high notes crystal clear while he is live drumming!
@@Kaktuskastl My grammar sucks back then but don't worry my guy, I was a new queen fan at the time so I didn't know anything about Queen. Well now I do know almost all about queen, indeed Roger has the highest pitch especially in the Hyde Park, Earls Court and Rainbow.
Young Axls voice is my favorite
do you know the name of the song that Axl sang on this video?
@@lovelynd3
I think its I.R.S on the Chinese Democracy album
@@lovelynd3 "there was a time"
If I had Steve Perry's voice? daaamn, I'd be wrecking every karaoke in my country
I found it, minute 13:40 ish, on "the vocal range of david bowie" by soul man, like the videos you've been posting, take care
I'll have to check that out friend! 👀 and thank you so much very glad you're enjoying
I think Kurt’s G#5 was more of a voice crack, still impressive he was able to keep it in key tho.
Axl in his heyday was an outsized voice even to this day...
Mike Patton is truly one of the best vocalists of the past 40 years.
Chris Cornell
What song was Steve Perry singing?
Journey - Sweet And Simple
@@keeper7keys2003 thanks wanted to know as well
They used to you mean, Steve Peery is the best
Something about Steve's voice 👌🏾❤️🔥❤️🔥
I love his mix
and usually I don't when men sing mix
it's too nasally twangy screamy
I like chest-mix even chest-mix men be screaming or straining
and the girls too be screaming on notes they should be able to support from *A4* to *E5*
I can support *B4* to *D6*
This is clearly reinforced falsetto.
Steve Perry ❤
There is no such thing as "supported range". Every time I see someone talk about "supported range", I instantly know that those people have no actual education in that field (and no, watching YT videos made by a random person who has no education in vocal pedagogy either is not "education")
Steve Perry
Do one for metal? King diamond, Geoff Tate (queensryche era), Attic, Agent Steel, Rob Halford. These type of highs are fairly common in the metal community.
Check my recent shorts
Steve Perry won. It sounded so effortless coming from him, unlike the Axel, Cornell, Cobain, Roger, and company.
Agreed.
That's not even the top of his range.
@@nancywyatt821 please could you recommend me a song to listen to his higher notes?
@@Kaktuskastl Something to Hide.
@@nancywyatt821 something to cry about. 😭
Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Child in Time…”hold my beer”
Love kurts style so much man
Will love to see sebastian bach included here 👍
He says he trained himself to sing by singing along to Steve Perry recordings.
Hold my notes
- Dimash 😎
😴😴😴😴
Bad singers:
Good singers:
Great singers:
Dimash!!
BASS alto Bariton tenor soprano whitshle
You should definitely check out a singer called Dimash Kudaibergen. He has hit notes as high as 7th octave and as low as the 2nd or even 1st octave.
Absolutely the best.
@@refazenda0 His range and vocal techniques surpass the "great pop singers"
He alien 😏
I agree
Dimash is overrated.
They certainly can hit the high notes
BUT I LOVE STEVE PERRY
HE IS MY FAVORITE
LOVE YOU STEVE YOUR FRIEND ALWAYS MAUREEN SULLIVAN
COME BACK TO SIGNING
У Стива Перри самый приятный голос из тех, кто в подборке
Why is everyone asking where is "____"? This isn't a "greatest" list and all the singers asked for have been on other videos. I love Staley but he's been on basically every video except this one. They're shorts. Just chk em all out. Very cool
💛💛💛💛
i loveee chris cornell
You forgot to include King Diamond... he's a legendary high vocal metal maniac!! And how about Rob Halford too!!
M Shadows made a high note in Beast and the Harlot,i think was Warped Tour
The beginning of Critical Acclaim goes pretty high too
Scanned well over a hundred comments and only saw Rob Halford, and King Diamond mentioned once?! I wonder what note Rob hits when he's harmonizing with himself at the end of The Ripper?
1 Sia
2 Aretha Franklin
3 Mariah Carey
4 Adele
5 Whitney Houston
6 Dolores O'Riordan
Roger Taylor, the drummer who has amazing vocal.
Mike Patton is an absolute legend when it comes to making sounds with his voice.
I was waiting for Dimash but like we know he SINGS high af
Yes re
Wow dude, that's awesome!! Perfect video!
Steve Perry is the greatest singer of all time
Dio, Pavarotti, Jussa Bijörling and Cornell was better than Steve.
@@luamoliveira3467 All greats, but Steve is king
@@kikeenriquez4436 Steve is great but he never had the same vocal consistency and longevity as vocalists like Dio, Pavarotti, Bijörling and Cornell; These vocalists have been much more accurate over the years.
@@luamoliveira3467 Steve only quit because he disliked the fame. And I don't care about longevity, I care about prime
@@kikeenriquez4436 Even at his peak, Dio for example gave much more mind-blowing performances and his voice was clearly deeper and more powerful, his performance of Mistreated in 1977 is considered even by certain vocal critics to be the best rock performance in history but always he was much more underrated than Steve overall but sang at a higher level for longer, at least within the parameters I've studied of these great vocalists.
Steve Perry is the best
I mean can we really count Kurts voice crack as one?
that crack can turn into a scream
It's not sustained. Doesn't count in my opinion
No, you can’t. He didn’t hit a pitch he screeched uncontrollably
@@shawn5996 Nah, he didn’t sing a G, he voice cracked to a G.
@@shawn5996 are you really going to defend that atrocity?
i met chris cornell backstage at his concert. Best time of my life
Steve Perry has the greatest voice ever! ❤🎉
0:00 GNR ?
0:10 Soundgarden - "Smokestack Lightning"
0:17 Nirvana - "School"
0:27 Journey - "Sweet And Simple"
0:34 Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody"
0:39 Vitas - "Dedication"
0:45 ?
If someone could help with the first and last pls
There was a time Gnr
Thanks!
That Kurt Cobain part was a voice crack not a note he was intentionally hitting.
Phil Anselmo in cemetery gates??
G#5 in mix (so only one semitone lower than Steve Perry here). Steve is an absolutely amazing singer, but Phil's G#5 is actually much more impressive than Steve's A5 here. Phil sang it with more power and: Phil is a super low voice type who can sing high and Steve is a really high voice type who can't sing low.
James Labrie, Dream theater - Learning to Live, many more. And of course, Rob Halford, Judas priest, looooots of songs. Victim of Changes, Painkiller to name a few.
Young James LaBrie had amazing vocals
Ian Gillan should be in this list for sure
True
I haven't seen Steve Perry, Roger Taylor or Vitas but I definitely knew how high all the others were when performing live because it was high and loud AF especially Chris because I saw him in Santa Barbara at the bowl on the side of the mountain and it has great echo effects. It was so cool to hear them at that location for that very reason. I also was lucky to see Depeche Mode play there as well and it was epic. Most of the others I saw on the east coast.
chino morenos high notes on digital bath are insane idk compared to this but still
C5 ‘like’ but he belts that out with a pretty full voice. Especially back then, more of a mix voice now.
@@UrZNL true
Steve had soul in it
Steve Perry’s god damn