I don't even...
He's not even all that great. He's a douchebag and shouldn't get any credit for this. Oh well, at least its not Bieber.
[quote]Comparing about fifty different singers from across music history in terms of their vocal range in the studio, along with the highest and lowest notes they reached, Mr. Rose is the only performer to be in the top four on all three rankings, and he tops two of the three. Everyone from Lorde to Tom Waits to Rihanna are listed on the interactive graphic, though it does seem a bit skewed in favor of Axl Rose.
According to the chart, Axl’s range goes from F1 to B6, and while the folks behind the pictograph give no actual source for their information it sounds accurate enough. As you think through the Guns N Roses catalog, he certainly presented an exceptionally wide range, though some of the rankings don’t seem to add up.
It is a bit odd that the chart claims his low notes were below those of the King of Lows, Barry White, and it would be quite nice if the lovely colors came with some evidence to back such claims. On the high side of the scale Rose can apparently out-pitch the likes of Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant, and those three claims are suspect at best.
The only chart of the three that Axl doesn’t top is for highest note, where he is bested by Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera and Prince, yet somehow outranks a handful of other performers known for the top end of their vocal range.
While the charts are very pretty and have a nice piano keyboard to help people understand the music notes in question, the lacking of any actual evidence to back these claims makes it little more than fun to look at. Though Axl worshipers will no doubt be blasting it all over social media for years to come.[/quote]
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I guess if shrill & high pitched screeching is their thing... I guess that makes sense. I don't agree... But, what do I know?