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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

Here I am hitting all sorts of different notes from the lowest to the highest notes of my voice range. You'll see low notes, high notes, long notes, powerful notes, opera notes, whistle register notes, crazy notes...just about everything but love notes.

This is a tribute to all the greats. Pavarotti, Halford, Mariah, Celine, Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind, and Fire, Milijenko Matijevic, Eric Adams, Jaime Vendera, Jon Becker, Freddie Mecury, Slaughter, Sebastian Bach, Prince, Wichniakov, Whitney Houston,Christina Aguilera from Beaver County, PA, Minnie Ripperton, Patti Labelle, Steve Perry, Eric Arceneaux, Geoff Tate, Unflexablegrace, Yma Sumac, Sarah Brightman, James Brown, Bruce Dickinson, Alfredo Kraus, David Phelps, and many others. Lemme know if I should anyone to the list.

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  • that's a A vocalise, not 'singing' to have a true 5 octave range, one must incorporate it within actual singing.

  • I do not want to be critical. You are brave to put yourself on video singing! Everybody has an opinion. Obviously you love to sing. I hope you read this because with proper training you can have a good voice.:) I did take voice and I enjoy music like everyone else but to claim an 5 octave voice if you cant hit the ranges "comfortably". SADE does not have a range but everyone on earth loves her sexy smokey tone. Find what range you sing comfortable in. prove u can sing !

  • @Scowmoo Good call!!!!!!!

  • You going to pull your vocals cords and then what?

  • looks painfull :S

  • 4:30 lmao

  • @AlcraineProductions The Vocal Fry Register and Falsetto Register are NOT counted when calculating vocal range. Look it up my friend.

  • @Scowmoo They count a not a is a note falsetto and vocal fry are used in music

  • I don't believe some of those notes would be considered singing...good try though..you sound like a singer from a bad 80's hair band..dude take some lessons, this would save your voice and help your tone a great deal..you do have some raw talent though.

  • @KoNjire i am a vocal major... when i heard this the first thing i thought of was the stress on the vocal chords and he does show a range that is impressive but not displayed well artistically... i myself have a wide range in my college choir i sing bass but in all actuality i am a baritone-tenor. My vocal instructor has me singing tenor pieces, John Jacob Niles for example now that is art.

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