[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3mXUCCO7_I[/youtube]
YouTube uploader and maker of the film, bconsitt: Here is the vocal range for legendary rock and roll artist, Ann Wilson from Heart. If there is any woman who has dominated rock and roll over the last 40 years, it is definitely Ann Wilson. She has the vocal authority to sing hard rock songs like Crazy on You, Even It Up or Magic Man and then with ease, change her voice on a dime and belt out love ballads like, Alone. A master of voice manipulation and a range that covers over three octaves, Wilson is the perfect rock singer.
Lower Chest
C#3, D3, E3, F3
Upper Chest/Belting Register
C5, C#5, D5, Eb5, E5, F5, F#5, G5, G#5, A5, Bb5
Head Voice
A5, Bb5, B5, C6, C#6, D6, Eb6
Thanx for making this bconsitt!
Having no knowledge about octaves, I have always thought that Ann was a 4 octave singer, possibly 5?
Here she takes on Patti Labelle. Sure.. Patti is very good singer… but I keep hearing her do the same trick! (Thanx to Brett for the link!)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kUGAJa2n6I[/youtube]
Hey TDHS,
If you go back to this person’s channel…they posted a vocal comparison between Ann and Patti Labelle. Check it out! It’s pretty cool! Ann Kills it btw!
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG IN THE BEGINNING ON A SECOND YOUTUBE VIDEO?
THANK YOU
“Never” is the first song in the second video
ann has an amazing voice! i love how she can hit all the notes also love the vibrato in her voice! like exp,in your the voice good song!
Ann Wilson has NEVER been given the credit she is due for her off the charts vocal abilities…
I am a fan of Floor Jansen. Floor is considered the queen of symphonic metal.
I ask myself, which female singer in their prime could/can do what Miss Floor does so effortlessly. Only one name comes to mind: Ann Wilson.