ThatAsianGuy 2,365 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Slaaaay... Here's the list STAR - Incredible technical proficiency marked by performance consistency and intonation accuracy as well as great musicality. The golden standard. Aretha Franklin Beyonce Mariah Carey Michael Jackson So Hyang Whitney Houston A Listers: Good to great technical proficiency marked by generally consistent performances and solid intonation accuracy, as well as good to great musicality. Minor flaws. A Brendon Urie Lady Gaga P!nk Sara Bareilles A- Celine Dion Kelly Clarkson B Listers: Good to acceptable technical proficiency marked by good consistency and acceptable intonation accuracy, as well as good musicality. Some flaws. B+ Christina Grimmie JoJo Lea Michele Liam Payne B Carrie Underwood Hayley Williams Tori Kelly Usher B-Ariana Grande Avril Lavigne Christina Aguilera Demi Lovato Elly Jackson (La Roux) Gwen Stefani Jessie J Kiesza Miley Cyrus Zayn Malik C Listers: Acceptable to not good technical proficiency marked by inconsistent performances and tolerable to intolerable intonation accuracy, as well as okay musicality. Considerable flaws. C+Adele Florence Welch (Florence + The Machine) Kelly Rowland Lana Del Rey C Adam Levine (Maroon 5) Bridgit Mendler Carly Rae Jepsen Conor Maynard Ellie Goulding Harry Styles Justin Bieber Kesha Pixie Lott Sia C-Katy Perry Rihanna D Listers: Not good technical proficiency marked by generally bad live performances, intolerable intonation accuracy, and/or poor musicality. Flaws may exceed perfections. D+Taylor Swift DBritney Spears Selena Gomez Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HauntingHollow 4,310 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 It is not about her voice, but her technique You can not hide if nobody pays attention to you :* Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SlayGagaloo 16,152 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 2 minutes ago, ThatAsianGuy said: B+ Liam Payne C+Adele This is embarrassing Over. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerfectIllusion 6,616 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Florence in the same category as Lana and lower than Miley C ??? Also Gaga is higher than Celine on that list.. Slay i guess but.. not really Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chic 20,830 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Listen to Jojo's Glory. She's an A. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Madam Margolyes 7,783 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Here's her vocal profile Spoiler Range: F#2 - G5 - C6 (E7) Longest Note: 20 seconds (The Abramovic Method) Vocal Type: Lyric Mezzo-Soprano, though Contralto is a common but incorrect perception. (3 Octaves and 3 notes) Vocal Rating: A Recommended Listenings: Government Hooker, Speechless, Wonderful, Do What U Want Positives: A properly trained singer with great technique. Her belts are resonant and supported well, reaching up to G5 in early recordings, and up to F#5 in Do What U Want. She is capable of rapid firing high belts, (see the last chorus of Marry the Night). Her low notes are very dark and full, but can also mimic a talking voice. Her head voice can be thick with an operatic weight, or light and airy. The contrast in colors in her tone is impressive though her voice sits naturally with a darker tone. Distinctive, unique vocal phrasing, that allows for her to communicate an array of emotions. Even though she is capable of singing a melisma, she does not overuse the technique to show her abilities. Great legato lines and respectable staccato ones as well. Ability to hold pitches for extended periods without wavering. Her voice can transcend through multiple genres, including balladry, dance/pop, country, jazz and rock. Her vibrato and placement are some of her strongest points. Her vibrato is wide, controlled with an operatic quality and is executed excellently. Her placement for her belts is becoming stronger over time, there is less strain on her D5's, Eb5's and E5's. Negatives: In her early career starting at D5, her belts were shouty and poorly mixed. She rarely uses her head voice live (at least above E5), and lacks projection in that area. After vocal coaching in 2014/2015, her issue mostly lies with mask placement and occasionally dropping support above C5. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlepotter 73,688 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Glad to see Adele finally getting what she deserves. I never understood the hype for her voice. She's an amazing human but I've never seen someone more overhyped. chaeri pls Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMENiCURE 9,376 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 17 minutes ago, ThatAsianGuy said: DBritney Spears Selena Gomez we been knew Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumblebee 2,528 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 "she does not overuse the technique to show her abililities" - this is probably the best thing about Gaga's singing, like she understand that the pleasure lies in the small details and nuances rather than in constantly belting dem high notes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LGypsy 39 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 22 minutes ago, Madam Margolyes said: Here's her vocal profile Reveal hidden contents Range: F#2 - G5 - C6 (E7) Longest Note: 20 seconds (The Abramovic Method) Vocal Type: Lyric Mezzo-Soprano, though Contralto is a common but incorrect perception. (3 Octaves and 3 notes) Vocal Rating: A Recommended Listenings: Government Hooker, Speechless, Wonderful, Do What U Want Positives: A properly trained singer with great technique. Her belts are resonant and supported well, reaching up to G5 in early recordings, and up to F#5 in Do What U Want. She is capable of rapid firing high belts, (see the last chorus of Marry the Night). Her low notes are very dark and full, but can also mimic a talking voice. Her head voice can be thick with an operatic weight, or light and airy. The contrast in colors in her tone is impressive though her voice sits naturally with a darker tone. Distinctive, unique vocal phrasing, that allows for her to communicate an array of emotions. Even though she is capable of singing a melisma, she does not overuse the technique to show her abilities. Great legato lines and respectable staccato ones as well. Ability to hold pitches for extended periods without wavering. Her voice can transcend through multiple genres, including balladry, dance/pop, country, jazz and rock. Her vibrato and placement are some of her strongest points. Her vibrato is wide, controlled with an operatic quality and is executed excellently. Her placement for her belts is becoming stronger over time, there is less strain on her D5's, Eb5's and E5's. Negatives: In her early career starting at D5, her belts were shouty and poorly mixed. She rarely uses her head voice live (at least above E5), and lacks projection in that area. After vocal coaching in 2014/2015, her issue mostly lies with mask placement and occasionally dropping support above C5. Her voice can transcend through multiple genres, including balladry, dance/pop, country, jazz and rock. THE GODDESS OF MUSIC ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rawrimamonster 1,115 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 25 minutes ago, Madam Margolyes said: Here's her vocal profile Reveal hidden contents Range: F#2 - G5 - C6 (E7) Longest Note: 20 seconds (The Abramovic Method) Vocal Type: Lyric Mezzo-Soprano, though Contralto is a common but incorrect perception. (3 Octaves and 3 notes) Vocal Rating: A Recommended Listenings: Government Hooker, Speechless, Wonderful, Do What U Want Positives: A properly trained singer with great technique. Her belts are resonant and supported well, reaching up to G5 in early recordings, and up to F#5 in Do What U Want. She is capable of rapid firing high belts, (see the last chorus of Marry the Night). Her low notes are very dark and full, but can also mimic a talking voice. Her head voice can be thick with an operatic weight, or light and airy. The contrast in colors in her tone is impressive though her voice sits naturally with a darker tone. Distinctive, unique vocal phrasing, that allows for her to communicate an array of emotions. Even though she is capable of singing a melisma, she does not overuse the technique to show her abilities. Great legato lines and respectable staccato ones as well. Ability to hold pitches for extended periods without wavering. Her voice can transcend through multiple genres, including balladry, dance/pop, country, jazz and rock. Her vibrato and placement are some of her strongest points. Her vibrato is wide, controlled with an operatic quality and is executed excellently. Her placement for her belts is becoming stronger over time, there is less strain on her D5's, Eb5's and E5's. Negatives: In her early career starting at D5, her belts were shouty and poorly mixed. She rarely uses her head voice live (at least above E5), and lacks projection in that area. After vocal coaching in 2014/2015, her issue mostly lies with mask placement and occasionally dropping support above C5. I was thinking this ranking was just some clickbait fluff till I read the actual profiles- this person clearly knows a lot about music. Still can't see some of the justifications here, though. I know it's about technique but still... Breondon Urie above Adele? Girl please.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florian 19,867 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 28 minutes ago, SlayGagaloo said: This is embarrassing It's not. Adèle has an awful technique. She shouts too much and breath control is only "good". Nothing outstanding. 20 minutes ago, littlepotter said: Glad to see Adele finally getting what she deserves. I never understood the hype for her voice. She's an amazing human but I've never seen someone more overhyped. Same. It's not voice but technique. You can like a voice even without technique. That's why I love Sia for exemple, the way her voice cracks etc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
S0436 10,215 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 Liam Payne has a voice?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Music 15,215 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 33 minutes ago, littlepotter said: Glad to see Adele finally getting what she deserves. I never understood the hype for her voice. She's an amazing human but I've never seen someone more overhyped. 11 minutes ago, Florian said: It's not. Adèle has an awful technique. She shouts too much and breath control is only "good". Nothing outstanding. humbly disagree. i saw her live at 1 of her 2 sold out Sydney shows of 98,000 people and it was honestly one of the best live performances i've ever experienced. she was incredible. it felt like such a personal and individual experience despite her performing in front of 98k other people. she deserves to be higher of this list, same with Sia (who i'm finally going to see in December!) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HauntingHollow 4,310 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 13 minutes ago, rawrimamonster said: I was thinking this ranking was just some clickbait fluff till I read the actual profiles- this person clearly knows a lot about music. Still can't see some of the justifications here, though. I know it's about technique but still... Breondon Urie above Adele? Girl please.... Adele has a shitty technique though You can not hide if nobody pays attention to you :* Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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