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Post by Yojojo on Feb 24, 2024 19:00:24 GMT
Rank singers by how much wanking of their range they do. Just for comparison: F tier is Pete Burns of Dead or Alive, S tier is Lord Crobath.
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Post by Yojojo on Mar 2, 2024 21:42:40 GMT
Out of the few threads I've done (will update as we go)
Jschlatt: E tier. He's shown a good 3 octaves of range, but he yelled a non-melodic chest C5 one time and he can totally get below E2 so I think big guy's still holding out on us. Damien Haas: F tier. I really expected a little more range from this guy to be honest. He's a baritone who hasn't gotten below the bass clef yet, AND his highest melodic falsetto note than a C#5. Come on, man, you're getting outdone by Ian Hecox here!
That being said, Hatsune Miku is a very solid contender for A tier.
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Post by Homelander on Mar 2, 2024 22:16:44 GMT
Lewis Capaldi - B tier Andy Gibb - D tier Barry Gibb - B tier Robin Gibb - C tier Maurice Gibb - F tier
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Post by avi on Mar 27, 2024 1:50:42 GMT
I don't appreciate the Lord Crobath slander, first of all. Secondly:
Stephan Jenkins: A tier. I would've said maybe B without that first demo tape but it's genuinely ridiculous how many terrible notes he tries to hit on that thing. Justin Courtney Pierre: A tier, his extremities are indeed extreme and he has questionable notes from G1 to E6 Nick Zander: B tier, especially for such a small discography, he finds ways to throw in high and low notes even when there's not much reason to Hozier (partial): C tier, his early stuff has lots of weird high whistle notes but lately he's just been singing well Ben Barlow: I'm gonna say D tier because he's never hit a note just for the sake of it, but he's done some crazy shit Kari Gray: F tier, she never did anything with her range lol Nick Frosst: F- tier? Like if he was to range wank right now I would be thrilled
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