She has such a powerful voice, rich and full and the technique to back it up; she's one of those singers who actually know how to do more than just outright belting, her approach to belts allow how her to scale through her range without adding unnecessary push to hit higher notes, she knows how to keep her cords completely connected and there's a proper balance between her cord closure and support from her core which is why she's able to sustain incredibly high belts easily and for impressive lengths of time
I don't know how accurate you can measure her "ring" she tours and she sings live, her mic isn't always going to pick up every frequency. However if you hear her without a mic her voice rings so friggin much it can completely overpower an acoustic guitar when she tries
Yeah I’m confused about that too. They are probably working with the best vocal coaches and there isn’t really anything left for us to say or criticise after some point.
I can back this up. How she sounds live and in person is better than how she captures on video, or record. I know that sounds strange but I was at her big gay day performance and her voice is chestier and bigger in person.
Love her voice, so powerful and Metallic! 🎸 Not only does her voice shine at the top but also at the bottom; she even has captivating and resonant low belts (even E4's) 🎶 "She's got the beeeesssssttttt of both worlds" 🎶 I recently fell in love with her discography, songs like "BTW", "This Is Who I Am" "Perfect", "Shine", "Lessons In Love", "Tent By The Sea", the iconic "Absolutely Everybody" etc. She is an iconic vocalist but deserves more recognition around the world! *P.S.* Really loving this belting showcase and the rare clips ❣
I miss seeing your comments, I gotta upload more often so i can see them! I highly recommend her latest album, The Blacklisted Collection, if you haven't heard it yet. It's INSANE, I am officially obsessed!
She legit has a 4 octave and 2 semitone range showcased in Devil Monster alone with G#2 lows (in the harmonies), Bb5 HV and Bb6 whistle (also in harmonies), it's insane!
@@Rybore13 She's liked some of mine too, I've met her and her husband when she was on her Heavy Lies the Head tour here in Australia last year. She's quite nice, pretty reserved off stage but she's not afraid to roast her band on stage, it's hilarious!
@@ZacharyT94 I love her character. Shes really not the "ideal" celebrity and she's so relatable and fun. I just wanna see her live. Ive never been to her shows they seem fun
@@Rybore13 Oh they really are, she gets really involved with the crowd, she doesn't perform at big venues here so there's usually only a couple hundred people per show. The one I was at she literally jumped off the stage during her Absolutely Everybody encore and started a conga line with the crowd, then proceeded to jump up on a random table and effortlessly belt out her signature G#5.
Tbh, most, if not all of the notes that are marked red for being tense from A5 and below in this vedio were not tense at all. She does become less consistent in her belting range technique and tone wise at around Bb5 and higher though. That being said, her low and mid belts are incredibly full!!! On top of that, her upper belts were just 🔥💥🔥!!! Her ability to be able to belt with a consistent tone and technique up to A5 is AMAZING!!! Don't get me wrong though, she had PLENTY of excellent moments belting above an A5 too!!! She is definitely a top notch vocalist!!! Sorry for the long comment! I just wanted to give my honest opinion/feedback!!! Awesome video as usual!!! 😉👍🔥💥🔥
The poll of her rating that Camden posted got 8/10 three times in a row lol. Ppl should stop judging timbre by upper belts. Her lows sounds pleasant and sexy to me and I love her mid belts too.
It's literally only her upper belts where she significantly lightens that her timbre gets polarising I reckon, it's annoying because that's also the area of her voice that people mostly know her for. A lot of people would agree that her lows and mids are just so rich, full and pleasing to listen to, her head voice is so fluttery and pretty as well, even with the metallic tinge to it.
I wonder if Vanessa ever views all her U-Tube videos. She would realize how many fans she has. and how they know she is one of the Best singers on the Planet. Cannot understand why here in the USA she is not as well know(she lives here) as many of singers who she can slaughter in a singing contest.
So I did the math for her score (might not be fully accurate but it's based on previous analyses) and here's what I found: Belting = 44 points, she's consistently resonant from G4 - D5, and has inconsistent resonance from Eb5 - B5 as well as inconsistent core on C6. In any case, that's dope. Low Notes = 16.25 points, solid core from Bb3 to Eb3 and good projection down to D3. The rest is airy but she gets 0.25 point each for C#3, C3, Bb2, A2, and G2. Vocal quality (subjective) - 8 Vocal control - 13 (estimated) Lack of vocal issues - 8 (she gets pitchy on certain notes) Breath management - 8 (her sustained note in Heroes Live Forever!) Agility - 6 (out of 10, I think she's faster/more precise than Demi but slower than Ari) Vocal effects - 2 (Growls and distortion, she might have showcased intentional break somewhere tho) Head voice - TBD Whistle Register - TBD Without counting her head voice and whistle notes, she has 105.25 points so far. It's really good considering her rougher vocal approach. :P P.S. Her G5s and A5s are really incredible! Vanessa does both raspy and full belts really well.
Wouldn’t she score 3 points vocal effect wise? Since I consider she mastered distorsion, which would mean she gets 2 points, plus 1 for growls. Although I am the one who did the research, I didn’t have time to focus too much on her Vocal Effects, so I am sure I missed lot’s of examples and probably vocal breaks. Btw, I am sure she is gonna showcase incredible vocals during next tour. She will probably focus a lot on dynamics, agility, lows and HV taking into account how her last album songs were.
@@Diego_Santa Fair point, I think she might score higher than I expected in some aspects. She also improved considerably around 2007/2008 and expanded her range with time.
@@strandedtraveller1038 Exactly, she is showcasing so many overlooked parts of her voice nowadays that she may end up being even more complete as a vocalist than ever.
Now this is a singer who can actually sing and deasnt just hit high notes, she can belt it out, hold it, manipulate the force between each belt without pushing and on the same breath, delusional Stans won't see what a vocalist sounds like.
She has impressive skills but sadly her tone and singing style are not everyone's cup of tea. But the fact that she already achieves the legendary status without accounting a fan voted aspect is pretty amazing.
I geuss to these standards on how grounded she is I might say she's on the same level of Sohyang. Plus you have to give her credit for sustaining this technique for 20+ years
@hugh paul It's actually immeasurable unless you hear them side by side. Sohyang is powerful and twangy and Vanessa is powerful and bright up there. But they are both inherent gospel singers and can carry their weight in both volume output and stamina
@hugh paul Sohyang's voice definitely had a much thicker coordination. It's beautiful. Vanessa's voice is so interesting. It sort of feels weightless as she goes up but it's suprising how much weight she can drop given how heavy her lower chest voice can actually be
What makes Vanessa stand-up above all others is not only that Vanessa can hit a C6 but she will sing a whole verse or chorus in a C6... Where as other might hit the note but don't actually sing a verse or chorus in that octave
I disagree with some of the notes being labeled tense, not because she's not tense but because she's deliberately doing it. She's been obsessed with the Janis sound for years. She does it on purpose.. It's not really lack on control.. which the word tense sort of implies. Her two biggest vocal influences are Janis Joplin and Chris Cornel of sound garden and audioslave and her voice reflects their vocal legacy. I guess because there are not many pop divas that went that way vocally. But I am sure Mariahs mid 90's grunge album showcased similar rough vocals, as it appears she was imitating Courtney Loves love gravely and punk rock vocals. But likewise, Vanessa sings differently if she's singing pop than she does soul, or rock.
Completely agree, she's literally jumping in circles while belting impressively long notes from lows to high and not getting winded, she's just a misunderstood vocal beast
@@patchulozada9777 I think because generally people who are into Mariah Carey don't understand OTHER pop singers who don't draw influence from .. you know rnb.. So they don't have an appreciation for people like Chris Cornell , alternative rock and the things that Vanessa draws from. The two crowds do not mesh correctly.
@@PRINCEBren maybe cause they are under appreciated than Pop singers but believe me even the singer has good technique and they add distortion or rasp, they'll labeled them as STRAIN.
Does green mean supported? For some of the upper belting she does not use to the best vowels and uses a thin nasal placement , making the notes not supported. But for the most part I agree when you label the notes blue for resonant.
Cadmen does not use the word "support" anymore. Green means that the note is "grounded", meaning that the vote has "core" to it. Hopefully that helped clear some if the confusion up! 😉
@@patchulozada9777 it is actually a popular tend to not use the extreamly confusing term "support" anymore on the bigger UA-cam channels now days because it is very misleading. The term "support" isn't really used in opera (from what I heard), so it makes sense to not use it in popular music either. The new terminology actually makes way more sense and is less confusing. By the way, which is his "main fave"? 🤨
@@pebbie363 nope. I think she's a low dramatic soprano. In other words, a FALCON soprano. Notice how she get naturally lighter when she's sing higher even tho she had large voice. Also, as a low dramatic (falcon) soprano, she might also experienced lower tessitura same to that of mezzo soprano, yet still better until high C or anything like that. In a nutshell, the tessitura of low dramatic (also known as falcon) soprano are G3 - C6. Quite higher than any mezzo soprano fach (except coloratura mezzo, which its C#6, I think?) and quite lower than any soprano fach. Idgaf about my comment. I do it sincerely, so just read it at your own risk lol
@@soupsilky6009 I know this is 2 yrs ago reply but, Falcon Soprano is not a vocal fach, actually It was another term for French Dramatic Sopranos but Vanessa is not a dramatic so. She's somehow a high soprano with good lows. But I agree that she's a spinto tho.
i really don’t like her tone like it’s too aggressive it hurts my throat lol, i don’t wanna compare but i really like ariana’s tone more than i like hers
She has such a powerful voice, rich and full and the technique to back it up; she's one of those singers who actually know how to do more than just outright belting, her approach to belts allow how her to scale through her range without adding unnecessary push to hit higher notes, she knows how to keep her cords completely connected and there's a proper balance between her cord closure and support from her core which is why she's able to sustain incredibly high belts easily and for impressive lengths of time
Also that "I will always love you" clip was from when she was 14
Her ease and vibrato in the upper belts. And the depth and the ring in her 4th octave. This woman is amazing
I don't know how accurate you can measure her "ring" she tours and she sings live, her mic isn't always going to pick up every frequency. However if you hear her without a mic her voice rings so friggin much it can completely overpower an acoustic guitar when she tries
Yeah I’m confused about that too. They are probably working with the best vocal coaches and there isn’t really anything left for us to say or criticise after some point.
@@dais9082 well Vanessa is untrained but she grew up in a musical family and Sohyang worked with Seth riggs and he also taught michael jackson
I can back this up. How she sounds live and in person is better than how she captures on video, or record. I know that sounds strange but I was at her big gay day performance and her voice is chestier and bigger in person.
16:27 How dare that guy speak over her sustained G5!
20:58 How dare that guy speak over her sustained A5!
Love her voice, so powerful and Metallic! 🎸
Not only does her voice shine at the top but also at the bottom; she even has captivating and resonant low belts (even E4's)
🎶 "She's got the beeeesssssttttt of both worlds" 🎶
I recently fell in love with her discography, songs like "BTW", "This Is Who I Am" "Perfect", "Shine",
"Lessons In Love", "Tent By The Sea", the iconic "Absolutely Everybody" etc.
She is an iconic vocalist but deserves more recognition around the world!
*P.S.* Really loving this belting showcase and the rare clips ❣
I miss seeing your comments, I gotta upload more often so i can see them! I highly recommend her latest album, The Blacklisted Collection, if you haven't heard it yet. It's INSANE, I am officially obsessed!
Listen to I'm not afraid. Her runs at the end>>
I second Cam here, The Blacklisted Collection is one of her best albums, I'd say equal with Somewhere In The Real World.
@@ZacharyT94 somewhere over the world is my favorite album of hers
@@pebbie363 You'll probably love the blacklisted collection too, the songwriting in that is so good!
Y'all should check out her new album, The Blacklisted Collection. She shows an incredible range there and they are actually really good diverse songs.
She legit has a 4 octave and 2 semitone range showcased in Devil Monster alone with G#2 lows (in the harmonies), Bb5 HV and Bb6 whistle (also in harmonies), it's insane!
@@ZacharyT94 Vanessa is an instrument and it's crazy that she has responded to several of my comments on instagram. I love her so much
@@Rybore13 She's liked some of mine too, I've met her and her husband when she was on her Heavy Lies the Head tour here in Australia last year. She's quite nice, pretty reserved off stage but she's not afraid to roast her band on stage, it's hilarious!
@@ZacharyT94 I love her character. Shes really not the "ideal" celebrity and she's so relatable and fun. I just wanna see her live. Ive never been to her shows they seem fun
@@Rybore13 Oh they really are, she gets really involved with the crowd, she doesn't perform at big venues here so there's usually only a couple hundred people per show. The one I was at she literally jumped off the stage during her Absolutely Everybody encore and started a conga line with the crowd, then proceeded to jump up on a random table and effortlessly belt out her signature G#5.
Camden giving us previews of the CVSS how generous
Bahahha
My Queen slaying as usual!
We stan
Yes upload when I'm sleeping yes Cam 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Tbh, most, if not all of the notes that are marked red for being tense from A5 and below in this vedio were not tense at all.
She does become less consistent in her belting range technique and tone wise at around Bb5 and higher though.
That being said, her low and mid belts are incredibly full!!! On top of that, her upper belts were just 🔥💥🔥!!!
Her ability to be able to belt with a consistent tone and technique up to A5 is AMAZING!!!
Don't get me wrong though, she had PLENTY of excellent moments belting above an A5 too!!! She is definitely a top notch vocalist!!!
Sorry for the long comment! I just wanted to give my honest opinion/feedback!!! Awesome video as usual!!! 😉👍🔥💥🔥
Thanks!
@@CamdenE you are welcome! 😉👍
Tbh I think she has a gorgeous timbre. Maybe we're just too focused on how she sounds on her upper range.
The poll of her rating that Camden posted got 8/10 three times in a row lol. Ppl should stop judging timbre by upper belts. Her lows sounds pleasant and sexy to me and I love her mid belts too.
@@pebbie363 yes exactly 😭
It's literally only her upper belts where she significantly lightens that her timbre gets polarising I reckon, it's annoying because that's also the area of her voice that people mostly know her for. A lot of people would agree that her lows and mids are just so rich, full and pleasing to listen to, her head voice is so fluttery and pretty as well, even with the metallic tinge to it.
Can't wait for sohyang's CVSS
When will her cvss be released? Can’t wait 😍
16:11 to 16:16! I love this! 😍👏🙏
My favorite belted notes among women are A4 B4 C#5 Eb5 and F5
I love her 😍
I wonder if Vanessa ever views all her U-Tube videos. She would realize how many fans she has. and how they know she is one of the Best singers on the Planet. Cannot understand why here in the USA she is not as well know(she lives here) as many of singers who she can slaughter in a singing contest.
So I did the math for her score (might not be fully accurate but it's based on previous analyses) and here's what I found:
Belting = 44 points, she's consistently resonant from G4 - D5, and has inconsistent resonance from Eb5 - B5 as well as inconsistent core on C6. In any case, that's dope.
Low Notes = 16.25 points, solid core from Bb3 to Eb3 and good projection down to D3. The rest is airy but she gets 0.25 point each for C#3, C3, Bb2, A2, and G2.
Vocal quality (subjective) - 8
Vocal control - 13 (estimated)
Lack of vocal issues - 8 (she gets pitchy on certain notes)
Breath management - 8 (her sustained note in Heroes Live Forever!)
Agility - 6 (out of 10, I think she's faster/more precise than Demi but slower than Ari)
Vocal effects - 2 (Growls and distortion, she might have showcased intentional break somewhere tho)
Head voice - TBD
Whistle Register - TBD
Without counting her head voice and whistle notes, she has 105.25 points so far. It's really good considering her rougher vocal approach. :P
P.S. Her G5s and A5s are really incredible! Vanessa does both raspy and full belts really well.
Wouldn’t she score 3 points vocal effect wise? Since I consider she mastered distorsion, which would mean she gets 2 points, plus 1 for growls. Although I am the one who did the research, I didn’t have time to focus too much on her Vocal Effects, so I am sure I missed lot’s of examples and probably vocal breaks.
Btw, I am sure she is gonna showcase incredible vocals during next tour. She will probably focus a lot on dynamics, agility, lows and HV taking into account how her last album songs were.
@@Diego_Santa Fair point, I think she might score higher than I expected in some aspects. She also improved considerably around 2007/2008 and expanded her range with time.
@@strandedtraveller1038 Exactly, she is showcasing so many overlooked parts of her voice nowadays that she may end up being even more complete as a vocalist than ever.
Her belting score is 46.25! Nice analysis!
@@Diego_Santa I legit cannot wait till her next tour, will be screaming in the front row again hahaha
very good video, oh I would like you to investigate Mónica Naranjo, who is one of the best voices in Hispanic music, she has a brutal range
8:40 breathless 😯
Now this is a singer who can actually sing and deasnt just hit high notes, she can belt it out, hold it, manipulate the force between each belt without pushing and on the same breath, delusional Stans won't see what a vocalist sounds like.
gurl you're the deluded ariana hater, this girl is no match for the billboard diva godriiana
I am excited for her CVSS! However, I am dreading the 8/10 score in vocal timbre. 😢
She has impressive skills but sadly her tone and singing style are not everyone's cup of tea. But the fact that she already achieves the legendary status without accounting a fan voted aspect is pretty amazing.
@@strandedtraveller1038 I'll just mentally add 2 points to her overall score. This is just me being her fan though. Hehehehehe...
@@strandedtraveller1038 I agree...
How does she go from doing strained belts to ringing ones, that is pretty amazing
She's really good at manipulating her fold closure, hence why she can add distortion so easy yet switch to a ringing sound in a heartbeat
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She's an amazing bigger voice soprano!
yes queen of spintos
@@kevindurbin7412 Yes!!!
@@ThePianoguy89 yess her voice was so bright and high. I'd definitely say she became a dramatic soprano after her prime.
@@kevindurbin7412 I hear it too. I also think Chaka is a dramatic soprano as well. She's not really a mezzo as many people think.
@@ThePianoguy89 chaka is definitely not a mezzo.
When are you going to do one for peppa the icon?
Right here right now
@@CamdenE 25:54 vídeo PLEASE
16:41 Where this is from? 😍
I geuss to these standards on how grounded she is I might say she's on the same level of Sohyang. Plus you have to give her credit for sustaining this technique for 20+ years
@hugh paul It's actually immeasurable unless you hear them side by side. Sohyang is powerful and twangy and Vanessa is powerful and bright up there. But they are both inherent gospel singers and can carry their weight in both volume output and stamina
@hugh paul Sohyang's voice definitely had a much thicker coordination. It's beautiful. Vanessa's voice is so interesting. It sort of feels weightless as she goes up but it's suprising how much weight she can drop given how heavy her lower chest voice can actually be
What makes Vanessa stand-up above all others is not only that Vanessa can hit a C6 but she will sing a whole verse or chorus in a C6... Where as other might hit the note but don't actually sing a verse or chorus in that octave
Did subscribers provide the links for this video using your website?
My friend DiegoSanta did!
@@CamdenE where can I find the links?
Love because power chest voice ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ really power chest ,,,,no heady mix ..amazing
yaassss
@@pebbie363 may bé
And all of the notes are EFFORTLESS, right up to C#6, can she top C#6? I've heard she could belt Eb6...
What's the song at 23:16?
Her mid-belts are mezzo-ish😍
HOWWW
queen of being a spinto
@@isaacfiedler9404 falcon isn't really even a thing. she's either dramatic or spinto.
@@isaacfiedler9404 falcon is not a fach. She naturaly sounds dark and weight in her middle voice and in upper belts she just mixes very well.
I disagree with some of the notes being labeled tense, not because she's not tense but because she's deliberately doing it. She's been obsessed with the Janis sound for years. She does it on purpose.. It's not really lack on control.. which the word tense sort of implies. Her two biggest vocal influences are Janis Joplin and Chris Cornel of sound garden and audioslave and her voice reflects their vocal legacy. I guess because there are not many pop divas that went that way vocally. But I am sure Mariahs mid 90's grunge album showcased similar rough vocals, as it appears she was imitating Courtney Loves love gravely and punk rock vocals. But likewise, Vanessa sings differently if she's singing pop than she does soul, or rock.
They called it tense cause they didn't like the sound.
Completely agree, she's literally jumping in circles while belting impressively long notes from lows to high and not getting winded, she's just a misunderstood vocal beast
@@obibrandon7534 thats because the note sounded BAD to their ears. LMAO
@@patchulozada9777 I think because generally people who are into Mariah Carey don't understand OTHER pop singers who don't draw influence from .. you know rnb.. So they don't have an appreciation for people like Chris Cornell , alternative rock and the things that Vanessa draws from. The two crowds do not mesh correctly.
@@PRINCEBren maybe cause they are under appreciated than Pop singers but believe me even the singer has good technique and they add distortion or rasp, they'll labeled them as STRAIN.
She'll probably reach 100 points with belting only 😂
I mean almost half that 👀
ua-cam.com/video/RaZNFDU9WiQ/v-deo.html Sarah G covers Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Ray
I just noticed 2:01 😂
OMG HAHAAHA
🤣
1:58
Does green mean supported? For some of the upper belting she does not use to the best vowels and uses a thin nasal placement , making the notes not supported. But for the most part I agree when you label the notes blue for resonant.
Cadmen does not use the word "support" anymore. Green means that the note is "grounded", meaning that the vote has "core" to it. Hopefully that helped clear some if the confusion up! 😉
@@eliletts5158 he changes the term SUPPORT CAUSE HIS MAIN FAVE CANT SUPPORT HIGHER THAN D5 AND BEYOND. And THATS A FACT
@@patchulozada9777 it is actually a popular tend to not use the extreamly confusing term "support" anymore on the bigger UA-cam channels now days because it is very misleading.
The term "support" isn't really used in opera (from what I heard), so it makes sense to not use it in popular music either.
The new terminology actually makes way more sense and is less confusing.
By the way, which is his "main fave"? 🤨
@@eliletts5158 HENCE POP AND OPERA ARENT THE SAME.
@@eliletts5158 VAN. IS MY MAIN. SO?
what's the song called at 7:55 with the stadium?
Melbourne Girl
Can’t wait for a new Celine Dion video
What kind of mix ratio she use?
Head,shoulder,knees and toes. Knees and toes. Between four of these, she use head
1:40
Linkk plsss
ua-cam.com/video/cPib3ih5Cq8/v-deo.html
21:04 what is song
"Get Back" featuring Vanessa Amorosi - The Beatles' 50th Anniversary @ The Hollywood Bowl
Big Voice 😍
the way you just made another account......we got you. we got you. yeah.
@@kevindurbin7412 excuse me?
@@thebigpounce2261 chile don't tell me you're not the same person who made horror dimension, nessaj, penny perry, ect.
21:14?
My problem is you
What her voice type
Spinto soprano
@@pebbie363 nope. I think she's a low dramatic soprano. In other words, a FALCON soprano. Notice how she get naturally lighter when she's sing higher even tho she had large voice.
Also, as a low dramatic (falcon) soprano, she might also experienced lower tessitura same to that of mezzo soprano, yet still better until high C or anything like that. In a nutshell, the tessitura of low dramatic (also known as falcon) soprano are G3 - C6. Quite higher than any mezzo soprano fach (except coloratura mezzo, which its C#6, I think?) and quite lower than any soprano fach.
Idgaf about my comment. I do it sincerely, so just read it at your own risk lol
@@soupsilky6009 I know this is 2 yrs ago reply but, Falcon Soprano is not a vocal fach, actually It was another term for French Dramatic Sopranos but Vanessa is not a dramatic so. She's somehow a high soprano with good lows.
But I agree that she's a spinto tho.
i really don’t like her tone like it’s too aggressive it hurts my throat lol, i don’t wanna compare but i really like ariana’s tone more than i like hers
She's an aggressive singer! It's not a bad thing!
What's the song at 21:13?