Most people have a modest two-octave vocal range when they sing, but some rare talents can manage five octaves or more. Think the late great, Freddie Mercury of Queen, or Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose, ...
Vocal cords are able to produce a wide range of sound frequencies because of the larynx’s ability to stretch vocal cords and the cords’ molecular composition, report researchers. Picture a singer, ...
When songwriters have a limited singing range, they have a limited perspective of what they can really write. “Hey Jude” would’ve never been written by many songwriters today because they can’t ...
Freddie Mercury might be regarded as one of the greatest vocalists of all time, but as far as vocal range goes, he was nothing out of the ordinary. At least, those are the findings of a group of ...
In the pop category, it comes as no surprise that Mariah Carey has the biggest vocal range among her competitors, hitting her lowest note (an F2) in 'Sweetheart' and reaching her highest in 'Emotions' ...
From operatic highs to earth-shaking lows, these singers pushed the limits of what the human voice can do. Vocal range isn’t just about hitting the highest note or dipping into the lowest ...
Musical agility and expressive force, and a reminder of the singular talent of the great English singer-songwriter.
Picture a singer, accompanied by a grand piano. As the singer's voice dances through multiple octaves of range, the pianist's fingers trip from one end of the keyboard to the other. Both the singer's ...