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He did this pretty well... but this is far from Cornell's hardest vocal line. I've seen other videos where he tried to do Cornell vocals and didn't even get close... he even admitted it here, that he can't do the higher stuff!
Do the ending to Pushit by Tool. The "I must persuade you another way" line, into the part where he goes "There's no love in feeeeeaarrr"! That would be awesome. Thanks :)
@@jonaslowagie I know, that's the point because he says to give him anything and this is damn near impossible unless you're Scandinavian and shit elk 😂
Chester singing rolling in the deep live at the end of a 2h consert is one of the most impressive things I've ever heard. The sheer control of his voice during it is fantastic. Same goes for Floor Jansen during Ghost love score live, dunno if you can recreate them but I'd love to see you try!
I have tried to do my own cover of that, totally understand what you mean, i can withstand many Chester parts from Linkin Park, but when he sings softer you can really understand his voice in that controlled level
Suggestion: The part in Run to the Hills where Bruce Dickinson goes through his entire vocal range- then straight into the final chorus (since you asked for runs).
Being a 17 year old kid who dreams of singing in a Cornell-ish range and recently purchased one of Ken Tamplins vocal courses, always inspires me everytime I watch of your videos. You just fuckin kill it everytime, cheers man.
Two fun and pretty hard ones you should give a try: The gathering - on most surfaces (the chorus) And if you want a fun vocal run: Lost Horizon - Highlander (The One) -- at roughly 10:35
Yeah, it's a pity he doesn't give any effort anymore. I was blown away when I saw them open for Audioslave right after "A Beautiful Lie" came out. Went again a few years ago when they toured with Muse, and Jared made it pretty plain that he didn't give a fuck, barely sang half the show
Periphery - Satellites. 5.22 - 5.35 high notes. Start 5.06 for the whole passage. Spencer Sotelo is a talented singer, he goes up like an angel and down like a wounded ox.
@@shmorange Should be a piece a cake if he does some stuff by Diamanda Galas, Yamantaka Eye, and Mike Patton (specifically his Fantomas and Moonchild work). After that, Davis’ stuff would be a lot less intimidating to do 😜
Jesus Christ Pose - Sound Garden... The part where he gets higher and higher with the guitar haha. Such a great song. Chris has such an awesome range. So do you.
I would absolutely love to see you do the final chorus after the big build up in God Went North by Nothing More. It blows me away every time not even just because of his voice and range but because of the raw emotion he has.
that dude sings soooo freaking high right there, I remember the first time my sister heard that part, she wasnt really paying attention and then she was like, wait is that a guy? how high can this dude sing!?
You've gotta try the run in Chris Stapleton's "Tennessee Whiskey" when he sings "you're as warm as a glass of brandy" in the chorus. That one's pretty hard to nail i'd recon.
damn, you really nailed Under My Skin... Here's my recommendation: Gojira - Blow Me Away You(niverse), starting 0:38, where Joe Duplantier does these wicked high shrieks.
Incredibly talented. Would really luv a full acapella run from you with different voices. With just light guitar or piano. To fully hear those intense vocals. Keep bringing it!!
The chorus of “Variations” by Dance Gavin Dance. Specifically Tilian’s part. Fast paced, driving, and a high register. That or the last clean section of Ragnarok by Periphery. That last note is insane.
There was a song in Eurovision this year from Eden Alene called "set me free" which had the "highest note in Eurovision History" which was a B6 Whistle Note. I have no idea how close you can get to that note, or maybe you'll do it with no issues ;)
Blood Eagle by Periphery has some really cool high note to scream transitions in the middle. I'd love to hear you sing both of the "a soul descending swiftly" parts
the build up that starts with “so descending swiftly” is brutal on the vocals. and of course the big part right after that. has he don’e any periphery?
The Celine Dion gag gets a like. I'd love to see your attempt at Judas Priest's Painkiller (that whole song is rough!) or the really fast part from Fu-Schnickens' "What's Up Doc?" Also, how about Strapping Young Lad "Love?" The line - This love is about controooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
Words darker than their wings by alter bridge, specifically the live Royal albert hall version :) There's a high note in there that Myles was scared of.
That one is pretty amazing, Myles has a great voice. Have you heard this verson of immigrant song with slash? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-60ilRnlk0Jo.html&ab_channel=MyndKryme Myles goes for an ending note thats absurdly high, probably the highest I've ever heard from him.
Dozing Green by Dir En Grey, either the run leading from the 2nd verse to the 2nd chorus or the outro screams. If you do the outro go off the live versions, somehow mixes fry screaming with whistle tones (I believe that's what he's doing at least) then flips straight into super deep gutterals
In "Gimme Shelter", Merry Clayton's impassioned verse post-bridge takes her voice to a whole other register -- an effort that cost the life of her unborn child. Without putting anyone at risk, can you do that with your voice?
@@mike04574 The miscarriage itself is not in dispute; there are interviews by her and the Stones to inform opinions on whether performing on the song is to blame. The prevaling narrative is that it is.
You should do 'We Go Together' from 'Grease'! I was in a high school production as the choir. That song took us 3 weeks to get right. Even when we sang it live, we still messed up a bit. Good luck! :)
Weird Al's "Hardware Store", from " Would you look at all the stuff" to "Matching salt and pepper shakers" I'm not sure if it's humanly possible to do all of that in one take, but it'd be fun to find out
It sure has a lot of words in it that are NOT easy to pronounce fast... I used to try back in the day when i listened to a lot more Weird Al. "Trailer hitch demagnetizers, automatic circumcisers..."
It's a lesser requested Devin song but I'd absolutely love to hear your take on the last chorus of Storm. It starts around 3:20 or so. If you want a more extreme Devy then perhaps Strapping Young Lad's Underneath the Waves - particularly the 2nd half of the first verse. Around 0:34. Other suggestions would be Leprous - At the Bottom from about 6:20 or so.
Hearing him sing Underneath the Waves would be amazing, but I think starting from the bridge part combined with the final chorus with the high note (Eb5 I think?) and the "underneath the waves" part all together would be the best part to cover. Him singing The Death of Music starting from the last "the rain will come" to the very end would be amazing as well. His voice would suit a lot of Dev's stuff for sure.
Avatar - One Touch I wanna see if you can get that low Or maybe Towers or their cover of Something in the Way. You can do any part of these songs because they're all pretty low, then usually go high.
I feel like you would actually like ghostmane, especially his newer stuff too. Definitely has metal influence, he used to be in a metal band before rapping
I've got a good one for ya: "Rolling Stone" by Falling In Reverse. both verses. the choruses are easy, and the rapping bit isn't too hard either. it's just the fast paced growling/screaming of the verses that needs a highly skilled vocalist
@@DeAdiLLuSioNz I mean, yeah, probably, but honestly, there are a ton of difficult Falling In Reverse songs to sing. Ronnie Radke DO got that insane vocal range tho
@@horkusbork3594 well, for that part, Ronnie has this cool vocal harmony backing his vocals. and then he does it again at the end of the song, but instead of singing regularly, he does this growl/scream thing that he's known for, and I can definitely see how that's difficult.
@@calebrose4607 yeah that growling part is the one I was talking about. I guess I didn't make that too clear. It's just amazing to me how he annunciates so rapidly while screaming like that.
Take the time - Dream Theater "If there's pensive fear, a wasted year A man must learn to cope If his obsession is real Suppression that he feels must turn to hope"
I can't remember if you've done throat singing or just talked about it, but I'd love hearing The Hu's cover of Sad but True Also Ian Gillan's screams in Child in Time. No doubt you'll be able to get the notes, but so far I haven't heard anyone get the same power and emotion in it as Ian.
Anthony, I'd love to see you singing the high note from "Words Darker Than Their Wings - Live at the Royal Albert Hall", from Alter Bridge in those challenges. Myles Kennedy is a beast, and I could recommend so many songs from him, but this one is insane. Furthermore, it would be great to see Alter Bridge as some style in your videos, or some version of "Blackbird - AB". You rock!!
7:50 been drumming for a decade and that is absolutely true. I am grateful to finally have a some moments where I just flow while playing polyrhythms that used to break my brain
Some more challenging suggestions: The Mars Volta - Tetragrammaton (the part at 5:10) Woomera - Rebirth II: The Tide (at 7:25) clipping. - Nothing is Safe (the chorus)
Beast in Black - Ghost in the Rain. The last "in the rain" starting at 4:30. Also any of his incredible falsetto you can replicate would be impressive too.
@@yasserjamilq8 In this video he showed his vocal transformation. There's a version of Blackbird by Alter Bridge. There's also a video he made with Ken Tamplin. He told that when he was starting to sing he tried to sing Alter Bridge and Soundgarden songs: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0J4S0bnK_CM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p6xCzmAD8U0.html
Oh man, I've got a great one, Satellites by Periphery, 5:03, those high notes Spencer hits are just so gorgeous, I love it. If you manage to do this, respect.
In the song “Truly Random Code” by A Lot Like Birds, from “Every skipped stone” to the last “we don’t know” It’s screamed alliterations, and based on the editing it doesn’t seem like Cory (vocalist) did it in one take. Can you? As far as runs go, the ending of “Kingdom” by Devin Townsend from live at EMGtv has a fun sounding one
I've never heard anyone nailing this - especially with a nice vibrato also =>The 2 ending notes of "The Secret of Steel" (Manowar)... Nice pitch, length and delivery there and a high vocal run!
I just stumbled on your channel. Love the content. my friends and I kind of do this kind of thing trying out hard vocals. But the difference is we can never seem to pull any of it off as well as you are. I'd like to hear your version of all night thing. You definitely favor Chris cornell with your range and vibe.
I was actually thinking about a few runs to challenge you with: Eli's run at the end of Voiceplay's cover of Shape of You/No Diggity Ashley's run at about 2:50 into Voiceplay's cover of If I were a Rich Girl