The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time
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I wonder what Meat Loaf's range is (since it's not in the chart)
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#32As an amateur singer, I feel deeply disappointed by the fact that Chris Cornell isn't on this list. The range this guy had was unbelievable, even in his later years. I personally find it easier to sing Guns and Roses songs than to sing Audioslave or Cornell's solo songs. Such a beast of a singer and composer.
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#35I was expecting Whitney Houston to be higher in the list, there's really no one like her.
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#36Seeing Prince on there made me realize they must be including falsetto in the range, which strikes me as off, a bit.
Since I saw Whitney Houston mentioned, Steve Perry would be a noteworthy 80s omission.
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#37It would be nice if the register(s) used by the artist for different parts of the range were shown in the diagram.
For example it is much easier to sing in head register in the higher ranges than in chest register. And as another example, Mariah Carey's famous high notes are sung in flute register.
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#39Not on the list but a good addition.
Chester Bennington: G#2 - F5
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#40>>The World’s Greatest Singers