Elvis Presley's voice was extraordinary for its quality, range, and power. Although he burst onto the American stage singing rock 'n' roll, Elvis' powerfully gospel songs and ballads were his personal favourites (He won three Grammy Awards for recordings of sacred songs).
Alan Rickman had one of the most perfect voices, according to science. The British actor, who has died at the age of 69, was revealed as having the perfect voice in a study that produced an algorithm to identify the ideal characteristics.
He reportedly felt he could not "sing any of Roy's songs any better than the original recordings". He later commented that Orbison had "the most perfect voice". The respect Elvis had for Orbison wasn't one-sided, however.
Throughout his years under the limelight-from music records, live stage, and even film, he has made this a trademark quality to his voice. This form of vibrato is actually not that difficult to achieve as long as you put in the adequate time and effort to make this part of your vocal arsenal.
Elvis held Roy Orbison is very high regard, publicly stating that Roy had ' most perfect voice' and referring to him as the 'greatest singer in the world' during one of his Vegas concerts.
Elvis Presley was a baritone whose voice had an extraordinary compass — the so-called register — and a very wide range of vocal colour. It covered two octaves and a third, from the baritone low-G to the tenor high B, with an upward extension in falsetto to at least a D flat.
Based on the findings, Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose has demonstrated the greatest vocal range in studio. Mariah Carey comes in second, followed by Prince, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Christina Aguilera and David Bowie. The Vocal Ranges of the Greatest Singers. (via ConcertHotels.com).
What is the closest known singer to Elvis? James Hodges Ellis, Barry Darcy, and Harrison Craig are the only three famous singers who sound like the King of Pop. Many other singers can emulate Elvis' voice as well as sing like him.
The seventh octave is the range of notes between C7 and C8. It is easier for very high coloratura sopranos to sing in this octave, but some people who are capable of singing in the bass range (like singers Adam Lopez, Virgo Degan, Nicola Sedda or Dimash Kudaibergen) can do it.
Aretha Franklin
The Queen of Soul was unrivalled for decades when it came to having the best singing voice on the planet. Using her gospel background to her advantage, Aretha had such an incredibly powerful and passionate voice.
According to popular noise level charts Zaharieva's achievement of 113.8 dB roughly amounts to the same loudness you would hear at a rock concert, a symphony orchestra or an emergency vehicle siren.
Both singers were interpreters, neither wrote a significant amount of their repertoire. Sinatra spanned more decades as an entertainer, and was arguably more influential outside his primary musical oeuvre. Sinatra received kudos for his acting roles, whereas Presley was forced by his inscrutable manager Col.
The late singer is the best-selling of all time with claimed sales of over 500 million copies. In fact, only The Beatles are ahead of him in the most successful music acts ever. Now new research has discovered that Elvis has also beaten the likes of Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra in another music record.
Adele. Adele is a British singer and songwriter that has become one of the top-selling artists of the 21st century. Her powerful voice has perfect pitch, which she honed as a student at the prestigious BRIT School for the Performing Arts.
Mariah Carey has it, as did Michael Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby. Charlie Puth, for all his current popularity, was supposedly bullied at school for having perfect pitch.
Celine Dion is said to have perfect pitch according to a source list that includes composer David Foster. It's not hard to believe that she possessed the skill with her amazingly accurate live performance notes, along with her effortless riffs and runs.
Tim Storms (born August 28, 1972) is an American singer and composer. He holds the Guinness World Record for both the "lowest note produced by a human" and the "widest vocal range".
One study on Freddie's vocal range even confirmed that he was able to vary from about 92.2 Hz to 784 Hz, meaning he was reliably able to hit notes from the booming low of F#2 to the high pitch G5 – that covers a full three octaves!
Singers with a wide vocal range
Other big names with a 5-octave range are Shanice, Prince and Kyo, plus jazz singer Rachelle Ferrell.
Record producer John Owen Williams says of Elvis: People talk of his range and power, his ability and ease in hitting the high notes. But the real difference between Elvis and other singers was that he could sing majestically in any style, be it rock, country, or R&B – because he had soul. He sang from the heart.
Though he was mostly self-taught, Elvis did receive some vocal training early on from his mother, who was a singer herself. Here are a few tips on how you can train your voice to sound like Elvis Presley's.
Elvis was known for his musical talent, good looks, and fashion. But it may have been his showmanship that is his most enduring legacy. His abilities as an entertainer were truly one of a kind and make him stand out from other rock legends.