Originally Answered: What was the range of Lennon's voice? He was a high baritone with a vocal range of A1–C6. Or a vocal range of B1–G#5.
John Lennon was a baritone.
Paul McCartney is considered to have the widest vocal range of any rock singer.
Mercury's documented vocal range extended from bass low F to soprano high F, with many of Queen's songs showing off his coloratura and vocal strength high in his register.
Paul McCartney Vocal Range A1-E6 (C7)
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.
As far as the vocals, Paul obviously had better range, both were great at scream-singing (e.g., 'Long tall Sally', 'Oh Darling' for Paul, 'Bad Boy', 'Yer Blues' for John), but there was a tonal depth to John's voice that gave it a hauntingly beautiful quality (e.g., 'Strawberry Fields", 'Julia').
But it's Mariah Carey who takes the prize for the largest vocal range of all. She can reach a low F2 and hit an unbelievable G7, a note that dolphins would envy, and that only some dogs can hear.
Killer Queen has an extremely wide vocal range – Freddie Mercury sings over two octaves from D above middle C, to a high F. This is achieved with the use of his falsetto voice.
Adele's vocal range is approximately B2 – E5 – Bb5, just shy of three octaves. What is Adele's vocal type or fach? Adele is a lyric mezzo-soprano. While some assert that she is a contralto, she lacks the truly androgynous character and weight of one.
Conclusion: Paul Was The Greatest Beatle
One thing that can be safely said is that John was not the lone artistic driving force behind the Beatles as he sometime tried to portray himself post-Beatles, and Paul can confidently claim his place as one of the two best songwriters that ever existed.
What was Prince's vocal range? Prince had a wide vocal range when accounting for his unwieldy exclamations and shrieks, approximately four and a half octaves, from F2 – C7.
George Harrison Was Known as the 'Quiet Beatle,' But His Guitar Contributions Made Him Irreplaceable - IMDb. George Harrison was given the nickname the “Quiet Beatle” because he was reportedly shy and was often in the background of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Or, 'Can you make it sound nasally? ' Despite the fact that [John] was one of the greatest rock 'n' roll singers of all time, he hated the sound of his own voice,” he added.
For rock and roll, he is one of the best. He had a good range, a good “rasp” when he wanted to, and could sing gently and with quiet emotion if the song required it. Interestingly, he did not like the sound of his own voice, and covered it with a “gate” effect as often as he could.
“My voice wasn't the same for a long time after— every time I swallowed it was like sandpaper.” In fact, listening back to the recording, Lennon has remarked that he “was always bitterly ashamed of it because I could sing it better than that, but now it doesn't bother me.
The lowest vocal note produced by a male is G -7 (0.189 Hz) and was achieved by Tim Storms (USA) at Citywalk Studios in Branson, Missouri, USA, on 30 March 2012.
Billie Eilish, D3 - B4 - G5.
Starosel - Smilyana Zaharieva knew she had a gift when she saw her audience tremble or cry during her performances. Now an official Guinness world record confirms that the Bulgarian singer has one of the most powerful voices on the planet, which can stay pitch perfect despite being as loud as a rock concert.
This is Tim Storms, a singer in possession of an incredible 10 octaves!!! He's a Guinness World Record Breaker and has recorded material, although has never seen significant success in the industry.
McCartney was more melodic and covered a broader range of topics in his lyrics. Lennon was more musically raw and his lyrics more personal. If that analysis failed, the song's lead vocalist was usually the primary writer.
Paul McCartney is the most technically accomplished singer in the band, his voice has wide range and sounds more refined. John Lennon was not really technically accomplished but he was a good singer, although his voice sounds rather too nasal and a bit rough.