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The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time

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Re: The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time

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It’sa sad day when shallow content like this reaches the HN front-page. Calling a narrow subset of U.S.American/UK artists as “greatest artists of all time” is a big joke on the art of singing.

Others are complaining about missing Nusrat Khan, or Dimash but heck, they didn’t even include Western greats like Pavarotti!

Re: The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time

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Searched Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, couldn't find. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nusrat_Fateh_Ali_Khan

Correct title "greatest artists in the West"?

More accurate would be "A selection of well-known Western pop musicians". Kind of strange that hn is giving airtime to something like this.

Re: The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time

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It’sa sad day when shallow content like this reaches the HN front-page. Calling a narrow subset of U.S.American/UK artists as “greatest artists of all time” is a big joke on the art of singing. Others are complaining about missing Nusrat Khan, or Dimash but heck, they didn’t even include Western greats like Pavarotti!

Ooor instead of being angry about the page and calling it a sad day, you could be happy about the interesting discussion it generated? Lots of new stuff here I've never heard about that was cool to check out.

Re: The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time

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Not a complete list without Bruce Dickinson !

Here’s a longer list with some of the best vocalists, headed by none other than Mike Patton. https://www.vintagevinylnews.com/2014/05/digging-deeper-axl-...

Interesting list, surprised to see Doug Pinnick on there. I'm mainly familiar with his bluesy style with Kings-X in the early 90s and would not have suspected he had that kind of range.
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