I'm old enough now that I've gone from listening to her/them because I just thought it sounded good, to have a damn near Pavlovian cry response to some of the songs these days. 2:32-2:36 was enough to set me off *sigh* She triggers too many memories of too many funerals and other things in life now...
there is no doubt that Amy can actually sing live. I personally find her singing minus the band even better during those unplugged moments you can really hear her beautiful voice.
Even though her low range is a bit foggy, the belts have power and grace, as well as being well-supported and correctly placed. The head voice is SUPERB and VERY well-produced, as well as foreward.
Hossam Kandil It's not head voice. You who has been raised on modern R&B might believe it to be so. The fact is that there is *no range* of HERS that would extend above these "head voice" notes in the video unless she extended to her whistle register. My point is that if she was asked to go up and up...she would never 'transition' into falsetto...BECAUSE SHE'S ALREADY IN FALSETTO. You may note the strain of her even high 4th Octave notes...and then the *sudden relief* (at least from a listening perspective.) of the notes in the high 5th/low 6th Octave. Actual Head voice is merely an extension of your full voice...and while it *should* be comfortable...it is not inherently more comfortable than Chest voice. It should also *not* differ in tone or colour much from our Chest voice...where as there's a dramatic shift in sound (to a very flutey sound.) when she reaches that pitch. In fact many of the "chest" notes in this video are already transitioning into falsetto, you can hear multiple vocal cracks during these performances...these are characteristic of a transition from full voice to falsetto...not from chest voice to head. Just because she's a female, does not mean her 'registers' are magically different. She sounds like your average male "countertenor" when in "head voice"...and countertenors (at least in popular music.) sing exclusively in falsetto. Her full voice vocal range given only the material in the video would be about Eb3 to D5...or E5 (None of her 5th Octave notes sound comfortable and I'm not convinced of her notes above D5...let alone that obvious falsetto F5 in the video.) Another thing I'm not convinced of is the pitching work in this video in particular. I think the reason you're confused is because she didn't *scream* the A5 falsetto note, where as you're probably attributing falsetto to the famous falsetto screams (although that E6 is obviously screamed.) I'm not sure why you'd expect to her to reach up there in the first place however, she's actually got a rather thick and deep voice especially for a woman, comparable even to a lower male tenor. There are many untrained women who are naturally soprano's who still couldn't reach E5 in head voice, being female does not mean you can inherently reach (especially if you're not trained to.) above the highest male notes.
maybe I'm the only one but i honestly do not care what there range is but more how there voice sounds, Amy's voice is one of the most hauntingly beautiful voice's I have ever heard. i guess so long as they have enough range to not sound monotone
I saw her for the first time at The Gothic in Denver just after her debut and all I know is that you simply cannot fake what I heard her do, repeatedly and consistently with her range....my GAWD! She's an absolute phenomenon and her live voice grabs you by the back of your head and demands respect because it's well deserved!
I'm probably Amy's biggest fan but I know she's not the greatest live. But it's obvious she can sing. Everyone has bad performances and she's constantly running around like a mad woman lol. But get her on a piano where she's not moving...yeah prepare to get chills. I love her and always will. She's helped me so much in my life.
when i was younger. my mom went through a depression because my dad was physically and verbally abusive and all she listened to was the fallen album.which meant that i also listened to it all the time (i was about 3-5) my mom was also an alcoholic. that mixed with my dad you could probably imagine i had a rough childhood. when i got older i started getting depressed, cutting, suicidal and anxiety problems. i was hospitalized several times for it. but one of things that always kept me going was music. especially evanescence.their music saved my life. legitimately. i remember having a bottle of sleeping pills in my hand when hello came on and i put them down and called 911. they truly are an amazing band.
zack wall What the hell is wrong with you. If someone is suicidal, and had intentions of killing themselves, you bet your ass you should call 911. Not everyone is out to get attention. Some people have legit issues with depression and its very serious. You maybe need a dose of someone not caring about you when you're in need of some help. Fuck head.
Amy Lee goes very hard in her shows. Her vocal cords are pushed to the max. I sing in a few bands locally and there is no way in hell I would ever be able to pull off anything like Amy Lee does. I think having range and power is the ultimate weapon when it comes to singing. Its hard! If you push your vocal cords to the max like that, its going to strain. She surpasses a lot of singers even in her live performances because of how much power she can put into her songs for a long period of time. And yes, running around definitely has an impact. I really admire Amy Lee, always have. She has amazing control over her voice as well as putting the power into it. If only I was born with that voice!
Just think if she had just a little training. My Lord it would be even more amazing than it is now. And she's dare good now. She can go from that soft heart breaking voice that makes you cry to blowing you out of the chair 1 second later. She does have a rare gift few have. Just a little training and it would be something.
Her head voice is amazing. Her high notes is very light. Now she´s amolst a powefull voice. We want a new Amy´s range live. Great. She is a Queen of the rock.
When I saw her live, she was immaculate with both her breathing techniques as well as her vocal range. Note for note as far as I can remember. Perhaps the times you have seen her were not her best, but all vocalists have their moments. There is no doubt she has incredible talent. - just a thought.
My favorite pianists is Amy Lee, Vanessa Carlton, Valentina Lasitsa, Evgenny Kissin, Alicia Keys, Horowitz, John Legend, Billy Joel, and Elton John. Amy Lee's voice is just so captivating as much as her pianistic ability!
What's the name of the song from 4:25 - 4:43? From 6:37 - 6:42, I never knew she played the harp... I ALWAYS love the C#6 she hits in 'Weight of the World' (9:44 - 9:57).
Nathaniel Z 4:25 - 4:43 this is Imaginary Yes she start to learn the harp there is a few years ago. There is harp in Secret door and she wanted to play it in My heart is broken, but the tempo is too fast for her with the harp...
I don't care much for either Madonna and Amy Winehouse's mediocre singing style but Amy here, has shown so much potential of being a singer. Her ability to reach the high notes without straining her voice is absolutely phenomenal.
Every time I hear her voice I cry because of its clarity, power and beauty. It's happening as I type this of course 🤣 I realized I could sing by singing Evanescence, and it reawoke the dream in me to be a singer that started when I saw The School of Rock in like 2006. She's the mentor I've never met. If I ever got to meet her or even just see her live I will die happy
I'm not sure if this is bragging, but I love evanescence. I love all of there songs and I have been told that i sing similarly to her. I was singing along with all the notes and I'm not sure since I haven't had any vocal lessons but I am in band, but I think that I was pretty close to a lot of the notes that she sang in this.
@DanielAlexis17 Crescendo means "gradual increase in loudness", that D5 at 5:56 is crescendo because she started the D5 softly then while she was sustaining it, she gradually added more power to it, making it gradually louder until the end the of note.
Beautiful voice she has. Very unique especially for a rock singer but she's very good and it really sets her and the band apart from every other band out there. Her voice has come a long way too based off of her singing reflection in the bootleg. Great Eb5 at 7:07, nice job :)
Very, very nice way to do a voice analysis!! Well presented and very easy to follow. Only thing is that since you used mostly live footage, sometimes the voice is a little hard to hear. But very nice approach!
Music Chanel Gruberova is a leggiero lyric, who has great technique to be a coloratura, Sutherland is a dramatic coloratura, Norman is most likely a Falcon :D if u wanna search dramatic soprano go for Leyla Gencer, Birgit Nilsson, Astrid Varnay, Eva Marton at her later years or Leontyne Price at her later years. and Amy is a soprano lyric
It's not actually in chest voice, this list suffers from "female voiceitis" in which people intentionally label female falsetto notes as Head voice...and *all* full voice notes as "chest"
@primohomme Yep, she was singing Reflections 12-13 years ago with her choir LOL. I guess she liked the song back then. I agree, her lower is not so strong but her upper is decent.
she doesnt get the credit she deserves. the singers that you see at the top of the charts have nothing on her. They are there because they fit the mould to what is acceptable and what they think people will like.
@Stefano94x Oh yes! Toni highest live sustained note is an A5 in head voice in Love Shoulda Brought You Home, and maybe a Bb5 or B5 with exclamation in the same song. You are good with pitch, maybe you are able to tell me. Here's the video watch?v=lsuI-gZrTtA.
A good Mezzo sounds to nice. Wonderful low tone with most of the highs. I do love the love tone she has. As she ages she's gotten a bit deeper which isn't a bad thing.
From 9:09 - 9:22 is SO FUNNY!!! I chuckle EVERY time I hear that. She's singing operatically but it just sounds funny IN THAT MOMENT....It took her friends off-guard, too...and.... I love her beautiful hair.....
Listen to epica's first and last album. It's the best example. Simone was already sounding perfect but she trained to increase her range and masterize every octave. She now sounds epic.
@ThePianoguy89 Valentina is great, one of the best pianists of the 21st century. Well, I have thoughts LOL. Maybe sometime in the future I'll make a video that includes her. I especially love her Beethoven performances.
Great video. The little girl at the end realizes she sounds awful, but her screaming reactions were hilarious! Yolanda Adams is awesome. Thank you for the laugh.
oh i never though that a classically trained singer would love being a metal singer like what she is now... and by the way westvoice, what's crescendo in singing?
@DanielAlexis17 o i just saw D5 with cresendo label, have you heard of maricris garcia? one of la diva? i often hear her doing cresendo, and it feels like it's like it's in the nasal/nose and the volume was quite getting louder
@LifeisMusic07 The quality of the first F5 video is pretty bad. I love that head voice vocal run at 9:30 too, before the run she sounded quite tired (you could barely hear her) and then suddenly BOOOOM! full connected head voice notes with much more volume :)
Right!, well said. I don't see opera singers moving continously, both things seem to be incompatible.I guess we'll see a new Amy Lee in the near future, with a different genre not far away from the rock but as a solist. That would be a logical evolution for such a great singer.
I always wanted to see her in concert, but honestly I think i'd just cry in a corner the entire time. Her voice is hauntingly beautiful.
Exactly
She's AAAAHHHHHMAZING live
I'm old enough now that I've gone from listening to her/them because I just thought it sounded good, to have a damn near Pavlovian cry response to some of the songs these days. 2:32-2:36 was enough to set me off *sigh* She triggers too many memories of too many funerals and other things in life now...
Wow i couldnt agree more i know you posted this comment long ago but her voice is something special
See her live. It is absolutely worth the tears, trust me.
there is no doubt that Amy can actually sing live. I personally find her singing minus the band even better during those unplugged moments you can really hear her beautiful voice.
Thank you for posting a video for Amy Lee. I've always thought she was one of the best singers.
Even though her low range is a bit foggy, the belts have power and grace, as well as being well-supported and correctly placed. The head voice is SUPERB and VERY well-produced, as well as foreward.
the ammount of chills i got watching this...
0:01,2:10,8:08,9:27,10:15-Whisper
1:08,7:02-Snow White Queen
1:25-Going Under
1:37,5:56-Your Star
1:42,8:03,8:57-The Only One
2:34-My Immortal
2:44,3:49,4:10-Call Me When You're Sober
3:16-All That I'm Living For
3:31,6:45-Lithium
3:39,7:42-Lacrymosa
4:00-Bring Me To Life
4:16,8:45-Sweet Sacrifice
4:25-Imaginary
4:45-Thoughtless
5:23-Everybody's Fool
5:35-Last Breath
6:10-Freak On A Leash
6:25-Sally's Song
7:11-Good Enough
7:28,9:46-Weight Of The World
7:53,8:30-Fourth Of July
Soz not all o them
That time when you realize that while you SCREAM your highest note, almost dying, she just sings it so easily on Weight of the world ;-;
Falsetto.
actually that's head voice, not falsetto, so it counts as a part of her vocal range :)
Hossam Kandil It's not head voice. You who has been raised on modern R&B might believe it to be so. The fact is that there is *no range* of HERS that would extend above these "head voice" notes in the video unless she extended to her whistle register. My point is that if she was asked to go up and up...she would never 'transition' into falsetto...BECAUSE SHE'S ALREADY IN FALSETTO.
You may note the strain of her even high 4th Octave notes...and then the *sudden relief* (at least from a listening perspective.) of the notes in the high 5th/low 6th Octave. Actual Head voice is merely an extension of your full voice...and while it *should* be comfortable...it is not inherently more comfortable than Chest voice. It should also *not* differ in tone or colour much from our Chest voice...where as there's a dramatic shift in sound (to a very flutey sound.) when she reaches that pitch.
In fact many of the "chest" notes in this video are already transitioning into falsetto, you can hear multiple vocal cracks during these performances...these are characteristic of a transition from full voice to falsetto...not from chest voice to head.
Just because she's a female, does not mean her 'registers' are magically different. She sounds like your average male "countertenor" when in "head voice"...and countertenors (at least in popular music.) sing exclusively in falsetto.
Her full voice vocal range given only the material in the video would be about Eb3 to D5...or E5 (None of her 5th Octave notes sound comfortable and I'm not convinced of her notes above D5...let alone that obvious falsetto F5 in the video.) Another thing I'm not convinced of is the pitching work in this video in particular.
I think the reason you're confused is because she didn't *scream* the A5 falsetto note, where as you're probably attributing falsetto to the famous falsetto screams (although that E6 is obviously screamed.)
I'm not sure why you'd expect to her to reach up there in the first place however, she's actually got a rather thick and deep voice especially for a woman, comparable even to a lower male tenor. There are many untrained women who are naturally soprano's who still couldn't reach E5 in head voice, being female does not mean you can inherently reach (especially if you're not trained to.) above the highest male notes.
bla bla bla... she sings well lol
Denise Lisboa Same reaction, tl;dr.
8:07 is the most beautiful sound I have ever heard come out of Amy's mouth.
maybe I'm the only one but i honestly do not care what there range is but more how there voice sounds, Amy's voice is one of the most hauntingly beautiful voice's I have ever heard. i guess so long as they have enough range to not sound monotone
WHAT A FANTASTIC SINGER! I LOVE HER VOICE, HER TECHNIQUES ! HER WAY TO BE . EVEN IF I'M A BIT FAT, I'M BEAUTIFUL!
I saw her for the first time at The Gothic in Denver just after her debut and all I know is that you simply cannot fake what I heard her do, repeatedly and consistently with her range....my GAWD! She's an absolute phenomenon and her live voice grabs you by the back of your head and demands respect because it's well deserved!
I just played her vocal range on my piano and it doesnt even go up to her highest ._.
Your piano must not have 88 keys then
I'm probably Amy's biggest fan but I know she's not the greatest live. But it's obvious she can sing. Everyone has bad performances and she's constantly running around like a mad woman lol. But get her on a piano where she's not moving...yeah prepare to get chills. I love her and always will. She's helped me so much in my life.
when i was younger. my mom went through a depression because my dad was physically and verbally abusive and all she listened to was the fallen album.which meant that i also listened to it all the time (i was about 3-5) my mom was also an alcoholic. that mixed with my dad you could probably imagine i had a rough childhood. when i got older i started getting depressed, cutting, suicidal and anxiety problems. i was hospitalized several times for it. but one of things that always kept me going was music. especially evanescence.their music saved my life. legitimately. i remember having a bottle of sleeping pills in my hand when hello came on and i put them down and called 911. they truly are an amazing band.
zack wall dont be a jerk
zack wall What the hell is wrong with you. If someone is suicidal, and had intentions of killing themselves, you bet your ass you should call 911. Not everyone is out to get attention. Some people have legit issues with depression and its very serious. You maybe need a dose of someone not caring about you when you're in need of some help. Fuck head.
Amy Lee goes very hard in her shows. Her vocal cords are pushed to the max. I sing in a few bands locally and there is no way in hell I would ever be able to pull off anything like Amy Lee does. I think having range and power is the ultimate weapon when it comes to singing. Its hard! If you push your vocal cords to the max like that, its going to strain. She surpasses a lot of singers even in her live performances because of how much power she can put into her songs for a long period of time. And yes, running around definitely has an impact. I really admire Amy Lee, always have. She has amazing control over her voice as well as putting the power into it. If only I was born with that voice!
Just think if she had just a little training. My Lord it would be even more amazing than it is now. And she's dare good now. She can go from that soft heart breaking voice that makes you cry to blowing you out of the chair 1 second later. She does have a rare gift few have. Just a little training and it would be something.
B4 and C5 are her signature notes 😍🔥
O-M-G! She has a nice voice range...dayum!
If she didn't headbang and run her live range would be like double
Her head voice is amazing. Her high notes is very light. Now she´s amolst a powefull voice. We want a new Amy´s range live. Great. She is a Queen of the rock.
the start is soo haunting, i love it!!
When I saw her live, she was immaculate with both her breathing techniques as well as her vocal range. Note for note as far as I can remember. Perhaps the times you have seen her were not her best, but all vocalists have their moments. There is no doubt she has incredible talent. - just a thought.
This is fascinating, thank you
My favorite pianists is Amy Lee, Vanessa Carlton, Valentina Lasitsa, Evgenny Kissin, Alicia Keys, Horowitz, John Legend, Billy Joel, and Elton John. Amy Lee's voice is just so captivating as much as her pianistic ability!
All in all, Amy Lee is the most talented woman EVER!
I am so glad there's a live vocal range video for Amy Lee!
@WestVoice Thank You for uploading this. Amy is one of favorite singers and pianists! I love playing her piano pieces. She has a very beautiful voice!
Amy is a LEGEND
love the video,nice voice, great head voice
Your videos are always so wonderful!Her voice sounds very special!
I love her voice. Loves her B4 notes. I love her head voice. Great video!
you chest is unique too
What's the name of the song from 4:25 - 4:43?
From 6:37 - 6:42, I never knew she played the harp...
I ALWAYS love the C#6 she hits in 'Weight of the World' (9:44 - 9:57).
Nathaniel Z 4:25 - 4:43 this is Imaginary
Yes she start to learn the harp there is a few years ago. There is harp in Secret door and she wanted to play it in My heart is broken, but the tempo is too fast for her with the harp...
+Romane I listened to Imaginary and it is a really good song....
She's one of the best female rockers! Love Amy Lee! I hope she comes back to the music scene maybe even as a solo artist!
I don't care much for either Madonna and Amy Winehouse's mediocre singing style but Amy here, has shown so much potential of being a singer. Her ability to reach the high notes without straining her voice is absolutely phenomenal.
9:43 what is the song please ?
"Weight of the World"
@@frog1995 ahah thank you i found it 9 years ago
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@@Litalici0us THIS IS SO FUNNY SKSKSKSJSJSJSJSJSJJDJDSJ
@@Antonio-s8m8v I know. I think I'll reply like in 2030.
Yay I love Evanescence :D Great vid mate :)
her C#6 is amazing
Every time I hear her voice I cry because of its clarity, power and beauty. It's happening as I type this of course 🤣 I realized I could sing by singing Evanescence, and it reawoke the dream in me to be a singer that started when I saw The School of Rock in like 2006. She's the mentor I've never met. If I ever got to meet her or even just see her live I will die happy
I'm not sure if this is bragging, but I love evanescence. I love all of there songs and I have been told that i sing similarly to her. I was singing along with all the notes and I'm not sure since I haven't had any vocal lessons but I am in band, but I think that I was pretty close to a lot of the notes that she sang in this.
I swear, I want to sing like her.
@Stefano94x Thanks for checking out. I agree, for Amy Lee and Evanescence, it's really about taste since she doesn't sing pop or even mainstream rock.
Love her A4's C#5's D5's, E5's and her F5 in chest voice! Love all her head voice notes!
@DanielAlexis17 Crescendo means "gradual increase in loudness", that D5 at 5:56 is crescendo because she started the D5 softly then while she was sustaining it, she gradually added more power to it, making it gradually louder until the end the of note.
WOWWW!!!!! Metal without distortion !!! Amy you Rock!!!
I love her voice. I could not hear that 1st F5 at all. The array of head voice notes starting @ 9:30 were epic!
Amy Lee is a LEGEND.
My queen is not a legend, she is for real.
wow i was wating to see a video like this!
Beautiful voice she has. Very unique especially for a rock singer but she's very good and it really sets her and the band apart from every other band out there. Her voice has come a long way too based off of her singing reflection in the bootleg. Great Eb5 at 7:07, nice job :)
Awesome Voice - Amy 4 ever
@WestVoice She has amazing technique and she is very swift doing rubatos and cadenzas. I love her Beethoven performances too!
Very, very nice way to do a voice analysis!! Well presented and very easy to follow. Only thing is that since you used mostly live footage, sometimes the voice is a little hard to hear. But very nice approach!
Amy Lee is soprano! not mezzosoprano as almost people say and it´s my fav singer. AMAZING!!! I love her!
Cut the crap, Floor's voice is deep because she's a dramatic soprano, Amy's isn't :')
Music Chanel Gruberova is a leggiero lyric, who has great technique to be a coloratura, Sutherland is a dramatic coloratura, Norman is most likely a Falcon :D if u wanna search dramatic soprano go for Leyla Gencer, Birgit Nilsson, Astrid Varnay, Eva Marton at her later years or Leontyne Price at her later years. and Amy is a soprano lyric
@ThePianoguy89 Thanks for checking out. I think Evanescence is recording their new album now :)
I really like her highest note in chest voice !
It's not actually in chest voice, this list suffers from "female voiceitis" in which people intentionally label female falsetto notes as Head voice...and *all* full voice notes as "chest"
Some B4s and C5s I heard are in chest voice!
Paguro Show Probably more so mixed, also some? There wasn't exactly an abundance of notes in this video...
I love you so much Amy
@primohomme Yep, she was singing Reflections 12-13 years ago with her choir LOL. I guess she liked the song back then. I agree, her lower is not so strong but her upper is decent.
I think it would be safe to say her range is even bigger than that, at least judging by her live performance of "Break In" with Lzzy Hale.
I love HER one of my FAVORITE singers
@AVoiceToBeHeard21 That is 'Good Enough' track 13 on the Open Door. She wrote it for her Husband Josh :)
Btw I knew you would make this video before anyone else haha :)
she doesnt get the credit she deserves. the singers that you see at the top of the charts have nothing on her. They are there because they fit the mould to what is acceptable and what they think people will like.
@Stefano94x Oh yes! Toni highest live sustained note is an A5 in head voice in Love Shoulda Brought You Home, and maybe a Bb5 or B5 with exclamation in the same song. You are good with pitch, maybe you are able to tell me. Here's the video watch?v=lsuI-gZrTtA.
A good Mezzo sounds to nice. Wonderful low tone with most of the highs. I do love the love tone she has. As she ages she's gotten a bit deeper which isn't a bad thing.
She is a dramatic soprano.
They can sing mezzo range with ease.
Love this women!
Thankyou!
From 9:09 - 9:22 is SO FUNNY!!! I chuckle EVERY time I hear that. She's singing operatically but it just sounds funny IN THAT MOMENT....It took her friends off-guard, too...and.... I love her beautiful hair.....
It's just generic female falsetto, it is not operatic.
stop being a hater, wheres your fame
No...I'm not hating...I'm loving...LOVING. I'm a loving person.
+7dayspking It's not a _generic_ female falsetto. Haven't you seen musical operas? Her voice is operatic.
@@7dayspking What an idlot 😂
08:07 - Did anybody else get chills?
Is there a video of that concert somewhere?
When she performs think about how many songs, how many high/long notes and how little time she gets to sing..You would be the same too.
@lovebug980612 Her voice makes me quiver, in a good way of course.
The REAL line up!
this......is....just.....amazing. amy lee is....awe inspiring. to say the least.
i looove amy lee :) her voice is so haunting and beautiful
What's the video where she's in a green room talking about cartoons?
And great video! She has an amazing voice!
Listen to epica's first and last album. It's the best example. Simone was already sounding perfect but she trained to increase her range and masterize every octave. She now sounds epic.
@FromRamlose 7:59-8:07 was from The Only One live @ Santiago... 8:07-8:17 was from Whisper Live @ Paris :)
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS.
@ThePianoguy89 Valentina is great, one of the best pianists of the 21st century. Well, I have thoughts LOL. Maybe sometime in the future I'll make a video that includes her. I especially love her Beethoven performances.
@CareemBrownMusic Thank You! Her voice is beautiful indeed. :)
Whoops! I didnt mean to vote down your comment. Anyhow the song is called Whisper
thumbs up if you don't understand the vocals and still listen to it and enjoy !!!!!!!!!!!!! =D
Thank you very much!!
@sentfromupabove LOL yep, she was having a lot of fun while warming up, she has a great head voice indeed. Thanks for watching!
@WestVoice Thank you, kind spirit :)
she is amazing I admire her sooooooooooooooo much
@WestVoice I see that you are a fan of Valentina Lasitsa! Do you do tribute videos for pianists such as her and others?
@Litalici0us "Weight of the World" from the album "The Open Door" :)
she is also mezzo soprano
No, soprano
she is dramatic soprano
5 people don't know what exactly this video about..-.-
but anyway,Amy's my all time fav female vocalist...All Evanscence songs were my fav!!!:D
@WhitneyElizabethH You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Some of this is incorrect. The low note she sings on Your Star is F2 not F3.
Thanks :D
LMAO at the Bb5-Eb3 still t'was very impressive! I like her head voice :P She can def belt higher!
Great video. The little girl at the end realizes she sounds awful, but her screaming reactions were hilarious! Yolanda Adams is awesome. Thank you for the laugh.
She hits some F#5's in head voice in her Lithium performances :)
Are you going to update this now that "The Bitter Truth" is out? PS: Nice video btw. 👏‼️
i would kill to sing like her!! fooking amazing ^^
LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Amy Lee is truely a fallen angel!
oh i never though that a classically trained singer would love being a metal singer like what she is now...
and by the way westvoice, what's crescendo in singing?
@DanielAlexis17 o i just saw D5 with cresendo label, have you heard of maricris garcia? one of la diva? i often hear her doing cresendo, and it feels like it's like it's in the nasal/nose and the volume was quite getting louder
@LifeisMusic07 The quality of the first F5 video is pretty bad. I love that head voice vocal run at 9:30 too, before the run she sounded quite tired (you could barely hear her) and then suddenly BOOOOM! full connected head voice notes with much more volume :)
@ThePianoguy89 Alicia has a live vocal range already... Toni's interesting though, I might do her live vocal range sometime in the future.
I always wish she would perform the national anthem
Right!, well said. I don't see opera singers moving continously, both things seem to be incompatible.I guess we'll see a new Amy Lee in the near future, with a different genre not far away from the rock but as a solist. That would be a logical evolution for such a great singer.
Wow! After years I think you got it right. Watch “Synthesis Live”. Pretty much it.