Jeff Buckley High Notes

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2010

The purpose of this video is to show Buckley's incredible vocal range and how easily he can belt it. All music is owned by Sony BMG. I did not make this music.

SONGS:

From the album GRACE:
Grace
Corpus Christi Carol (For Roy)

From the album LIVE AT SIN-E':
Night Flight
Dink's Song
The Way Young Lovers Do
Sweet Thing
The Twelfth of Never

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  • pleeeease write the songs down!

  • @amelialennon Check the description

  • please please write the songs in order:/

  • @dolunaydainsanolan I'm on it

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  • This was great! Thanks. His falsetto might even be comparable to Freddie Mercury's. It's different, his having a more Rock inclination but it's very impressive.

  • dink's song was his best performance i think. never tire of that.

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  • @GoodGuitarSolos I dont know about that! I am way closer to Buckley's voice than I am to Plant. Plant had some of the fullest thickest soprano high notes Ive ever heard.

    Buckley's high notes are thin and flighty. And also very pretty.

  • Freddie Mercury and Jeff Buckley are my two favorite singers with exceptional and unique qualities. Comparing them is a bit pointless. It's not like we're comparing Jeff Buckley with T-Pain(who?) I'm just glad I can listen to both of them. Two fantastic singers whose lives were cut short. One at 30 and another at 45 years of age but still much too young.

  • @michaelhays92 Exactly, Jeff was ethereal, Freddie was Bombastic.

  • @DyingSID666 They're just different. It's impossible to say who was better because they excel at totally different things. Jeff's high notes and technique blows Freddie's out of the water, but Freddie's power is unmatched in a lot of ways. It's different, no other way to put it.

  • @GoodGuitarSolos Totally agree, 2 of the best vocalists of all time with so-so techniques. IMO Jeff's technique was far superior.

  • @Alexander87oclock Mercury and Plant had mediocre techniques (though Mercury improved A LOT towards the end), both of them sounded incredible though. Two amazing singers.

  • Excelent Dude!, but you forgot the song with his Highest note (Eb6). At Gunshot Glitter

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