does anybody know dani´s vocal range?
or does anyone know a similar singer?
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Permalink Reply by ADreamOfWolves on April 9, 2012 at 21:36 Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by Bloodflower on April 9, 2012 at 22:14
thanks, I´ll listen to them. do you know how many octaves dani is/was able to sing?
ADreamOfWolves said:
Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by ADreamOfWolves on April 9, 2012 at 22:26 13.
Bloodflower said:
thanks, I´ll listen to them. do you know how many octaves dani is/was able to sing?
ADreamOfWolves said:Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by Keman on April 9, 2012 at 22:45 Metal vocals are usually non-pitched, which means that you can't count the octaves.
Bloodflower said:
thanks, I´ll listen to them. do you know how many octaves dani is/was able to sing?
ADreamOfWolves said:Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by Bloodflower on April 10, 2012 at 13:09 sorry, i didn´t know.
Keman said:
Metal vocals are usually non-pitched, which means that you can't count the octaves.
Bloodflower said:
thanks, I´ll listen to them. do you know how many octaves dani is/was able to sing?
ADreamOfWolves said:Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by BETO on April 16, 2012 at 22:36 sorry, i didn´t know.
Keman said:Metal vocals are usually non-pitched, which means that you can't count the octaves.
Bloodflower said:
thanks, I´ll listen to them. do you know how many octaves dani is/was able to sing?
ADreamOfWolves said:Jon Kennedy from Hecate Enthroned is the closest example. Jon had better high pitch screams than Dani did, but Jon did not have as vast of a range as Dani HAD.
Permalink Reply by Bloodflower on April 17, 2012 at 18:47 How much do you guess?
I can imagine he has a vocal range about 5 or 6 octaves.
Permalink Reply by Thy Antichrist on June 5, 2012 at 19:10 the vocalist of Thy Antichrist has a very high
range too.
Permalink Reply by Nutsack of Filth on June 6, 2012 at 1:39 This. End of discussion.
Very, very, very few people have a range of 5 or 6 octaves and Dani's only proved himself to use one (although I'm sure he can do two or so, like most people).
Keman said:
Metal vocals are usually non-pitched, which means that you can't count the octaves.
Permalink Reply by Psychoscot on June 6, 2012 at 18:35 If he had that vocal range he would be one of the best and most celebrated singers in musical history and world famous! Even most Opera singers don't have that range. :)
Bloodflower said:
How much do you guess?
I can imagine he has a vocal range about 5 or 6 octaves.
Permalink Reply by Kevin Hall on June 7, 2012 at 16:53 The extreme vocal range of the individual’s voice, consisting of all non-utilitarian, utterable but nondescript vocal sounds, measured from the lowest grunt to the highest obtainable vocal squeak is called ‘vocable compass’.
The useful range, around two octaves of vocal tones that can be rendered with some degree of musicality, may also be referred to as ‘singable compass’.
As Dani does a lot of squeaking and groaning, I suppose he has an octave or so above that range and another half octave or so below it.
Conclusion 3 1/2 to 4 octaves at best though the question should be "What register does Dani normally sing in" then work out how low and high he can growl or squeak around that! :P
Permalink Reply by BETO on June 7, 2012 at 19:58 The extreme vocal range of the individual’s voice, consisting of all non-utilitarian, utterable but nondescript vocal sounds, measured from the lowest grunt to the highest obtainable vocal squeak is called ‘vocable compass’.
The useful range, around two octaves of vocal tones that can be rendered with some degree of musicality, may also be referred to as ‘singable compass’.
As Dani does a lot of squeaking and groaning, I suppose he has an octave or so above that range and another half octave or so below it.
Conclusion 3 1/2 to 4 octaves at best though the question should be "What register does Dani normally sing in" then work out how low and high he can growl or squeak around that! :P
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