I dunno.. I think Chris Cornell is pretty celebrated, Robert plant is considered one of the best, Eddie Vedder too, Bono too if you like that sort of thing, Ann Wilson is definitely up there
For me, as an absolutely huge Aerosmith fan for years, I give probs to Neil Patrick Harris. That was outstanding, even though the raspy rock touch was missing, it sounded amazing!
@@gargaduk thats cause it wasn't live, it definitely wasn't fake, the reason his shoulders were moving is just a subconscious thing, the same reason you look up when singing high notes
I actually don't understand how no-one is talking about Anthony Vincent, who not only matched the original key, but also the roughness of the voice. absolutely amazing
@@elvancor I mean it as in 'his voice has the roughness that is typically found in rockmusic'. the rest kind have too much of a smooth voice colour for my liking
autotune and heavy production were use to make it sound that good, whilst some of the better ones were done live where it is much more difficult, especially if it's after a lot of singing and your voice is tired
So happy to see Prudence here, she's a Mexican girl that made it to the finals on 'La Voz México' a couple of years ago, she is so good and honestly criminally underrated
All of them were good. No doubt . But Steven Tyler was on another level. None could keep that distortion in their voice at that high note. Only he can do that. This shows how good Steven Tyler was at his prime.
To preface this, I'm not a vocal technician or anything like that, and this is my opinion. The way he's singing that high note sounds VERY unhealthy to me. It's hard for me to listen to because I can imagine the strain he's putting on his vocal folds. There are a couple of healthy ways he could be adding that distortion and it doesn't sound like either of them. Also, the fundamental kinda drops out and is hard to hear in parts of that phrase; the unevenness might be part of why it sounds so unhealthy to me. He's straining his voice to the max there. Maybe for most it's a cool sound, but I personally can't get past the feeling that he's destroying his voice by singing it that way.
@@JGMeador444 That's true and you can also notice in his recent performances that it has taken toll on his voice. Singing that high,out of your preferable vocal range, will affect your vocal cords anyways. But you know what, that's what makes this song unique and one of the greatest rock songs ever.
@@JGMeador444 You are absolutely right. He is singing way out of his range, there is no natural vibrato. People might argue it works well for the song, but it is definitely not a healthy singing technique. I played a talent show in high school where another band covered this song with a very gifted singer. Probably 16 years old. He hit those high notes with really good breath support and technique, and it sounded incredible.
This just goes to show how the right singer makes all the difference. While all the others did sound great, Steven has that particular quality or grain or whatever you want to call it to his voice that elevates this song to the stratosphere
It's because he uses a bit of false fold in his falsetto notes. False fold is pretty common in metal and hard rock but not as common and pop which most of these singers are. I don't think most people understand how hard it is to utilize your false folds like that while also doing falsetto. It's hard to do either on their own but having both is REALLY hard.
I was looking forward to seeing Kelly Clarkson in this. What stood out about hers is that of every single one that I've heard, her approach to.the climax was super chesty whereas everybody here is head-dominant or just plain heady/falsetto
I was too so much, it's a shame that her version wasn't included. I agree with you that her top notes sounds like it has much more of a chest connection than the other singers that sounded more heady. I still think that she is able to sing it with a balanced mixed voice though and not chesty in the way that it would be chest-dominant. It's just because she has stellar technique along with a very high voice that gives her more tone and power in the note as her voice doesn't thin out as much there as most of the other singers in the clip.
@@ArTdEcO008 of course she can sing it in falsetto or in a headier mix... it's much easier for her than the performance than the original commentator mentioned with the chestier mix
@@jonathan_8100 idk I feel like everyone who is a professional singer should be able to hit a G#5 head voice unless they have a low voice and he doesn’t
For me, it's not about just hitting that note, but sustaining it without breaking and then being able to go straight into that chorus again with barely a breath, that's the ticket.
Well, you have the Dio an Yngwie version. Is hard to deny or refuse Dio is vocaly more capable than Steven, he can easly go higher but instead of copy the original style he just go through and made the song her own. Can´t say it is better, but surely can say it is not less good, not even a bit. PD: Sorry for my english, never learn it completely and i´m lack of practice
@@sueparras6028It’s not really that they “don’t get it”, some just don’t have the ability to hit those insane notes. It’s definitely out of my vocal range haha
I feel like only Travis and Amanda really captured the essence of this part of the song. And Prudence was right up there! It’s more than just being able to hit that high note. You also need to support the vocal acrobatics going on way up high in that range!
for some reason I wish to see Kelly Clarkson amd Ariana grande sing it together in The Voice when Kelly do the high part, and Ariana sing along with her but an octave higher in the whistle register. It would be weird but exciting to hear them sing this genre though.
@@Swiiitdriiim No she wasn't. Many people in this community don't know what straining sounds like. Straining is a very serious thing that causes discomfort. Straining is serious amounts of vocal constriction. No one here were straining maybe Adam Levine because he sounded very constricted. Most people here were just tense.
Caleb Johnson from American Idol nail this with more power and sustained the final note longer than 99% of these singers did. How was he not included? It’s probably the best since a young Steven Tyler did it.
@@moonlight2487 yep, I think he was the best make rock singer Idol ever had. Too everything went to hip hop, pop and techno and all the other crap kids call music. If Caleb would have been around in the 1980s he would have been sucked up by a great band and been Uber famous, but unfortunately he was born at this time where voices like his aren’t appreciated. One of the few good singers in metal today is Attila Dorn who fronts the German band Powerwolf. The guy has serious power and range, like singers from the 70s, 80s and 90s and sounds just as good live. No auto tune no bullshit, just straight out singing his ass off. One of the few metal bands today that I like,
@@RoarOfWolverine Adam Lambert is a great rocker too. He was on idol. My favorite idol contestants are Adam Lambert, Chris Daughtry and Caleb Johnson. My favorite band is Linkin Park. Chester Bennington is a great singer and a great guy. I miss him. Chester and Adam are my favorites and always will be.
@Freak Show probs because you know nothing about music and you’re just here judging out singers professionally trained. It’s on key and she did her best! It is supposed to sound metallic because it’s the genre
@Freak Show 1. You’re probably not a fan of rock/metal. 2. It sounded better than 80% of the screaming in all those clips. 3. All she did there was strain.
And I’m amazed how often it didn’t sound as good when they went higher. Not saying their bad or anything,just that the original version sounds the best
The thing that most of the people are missing is the raspiness of Steven’s voice, which I think completes the sound. Without the raspiness, it just sounds weak.
Just amazing. You can either nail this or torment your audience. There is no other option really. These all sounds great. The higher tones are almost too much for me but impressive none the less.
For how clean her vocals are usually, Morissette was a surprise for me. Also loved the raspiness in Brendon Urie and Boyce Avenue's version was so touching I'm sad it's going unnoticed~
I think all of them were very good but only Travis seemed to have touched the sky:) and Steven is just out of anyone's league. The raspiness in his voice gives the high note an extra kick!
Not everyone is screaming though. Most people are mixing very high. This is a rock song and most rock singing involve that kind of sound. Rock singing involves distortion and use of the false vocal folds.
Hearing such incredible singers totally abandon the low-end/body in the vocal tambre just to get high enough really highlights how insane that part is.
alot of talented singers can hit the pitch just fine, its that combined with the gravelly sounding nature of that part that is exceedingly difficult to nail.
My Favourite Dream On High Notes Of The Original Key Ranked From Worst To Best: 1- Travis Cormier 0:57 (He Has A True Spirit Of A Rock Singer)🥇🏆🎊 [He Wins] 2- Neil Patrick Harris & Matthew Morrison 1:15 (Neil Has An Amazing Voice And Matthew Reminds Me The Mexican Actor Fernando Colunga)🥈 3- Prudence 1:36 (OMG, I Fell In Love With Her For How She Sang)🥉 4- Ken Tamplin 1:58 (His Final Scream Was Good But A Little Bit More Of Control) 5- Brendon Ürie 2:36 (His High Note Surprised Me And Was Good) 6- Adam Levine 0:37 (He Sings Well, But He Doesn't Hit That High Notes as Steven Tyler Do, For His Tattoes He Reminds Me M. Shadows, Singer Of Avenged Sevenfold) 7: First To Eleven & Anthony Vincent 2:17 (The Female Singer Sang So Bad But Anthony's Voice Surprised Me Too, He Looks Like A Double Bob Marley, But From Rock)
I've been in a shitty mood all day... I watch this and can't help but try and sing them high notes with the singers... very good. Very impressive. I wanna learn this song word for word now. I've always enjoyed this song when I hear it. Its DEADLY!
My best friend is a great singer and she learned dream on a few months ago and when she does the high note its actually phenomenol i get chills everytime.
while singing this song you're either a diva or dying cat there's no middle ground.
😂 most are dying cats
This made me LOL
YES! Came here to say this. The bad ones were just dead awful. :/
Was thinking the same thing man
Exactly 👈🏻
I don't think rock musicians are given enough credit for the vocals (except Freddie of course)
They demolish anything out of pop with ease, only ballad singers are on that level outside of classical vocalists
I dunno.. I think Chris Cornell is pretty celebrated, Robert plant is considered one of the best, Eddie Vedder too, Bono too if you like that sort of thing, Ann Wilson is definitely up there
AXL Rose too, the 2 most uniques voices in history
That's because Freddie wasn't really a "rock vocalist", so someone outside the genre is more familiar with him.
I think Freddie doesn't even get enough credit lol
For me, as an absolutely huge Aerosmith fan for years, I give probs to Neil Patrick Harris. That was outstanding, even though the raspy rock touch was missing, it sounded amazing!
Major difference is that it wasn’t done live, it was produced, and edited. Likely auto tune was used
Yup, looked extremely fake. I could already tell by the way he moved his shoulders up and down to create the pitches; that's not how you do it.
Omg I was the 1000th like
@@gargaduk thats cause it wasn't live, it definitely wasn't fake, the reason his shoulders were moving is just a subconscious thing, the same reason you look up when singing high notes
what in creation were you listening to
I actually don't understand how no-one is talking about Anthony Vincent, who not only matched the original key, but also the roughness of the voice. absolutely amazing
Roughness? What are you talking about? He sings it squeaky clean.
@@elvancor I mean it as in 'his voice has the roughness that is typically found in rockmusic'. the rest kind have too much of a smooth voice colour for my liking
@@moonscurse yeah, but it doesn't have it here. there's no grit at all in the high notes vincent sings here, so I'm confused.
@@moonscurse we hearing the same guy?
Ken is his teacher
I really love Neil Patrick Harris he just sounds so properly trained and able to hit these notes with ease.
that wasnt with ease xD
autotune and heavy production were use to make it sound that good, whilst some of the better ones were done live where it is much more difficult, especially if it's after a lot of singing and your voice is tired
I actually liked Neil Patrick Harris' version.
Me too
agree
me too!
Ok, to an extent I agree, but I hear a lot of autotune, which makes it less impressive for me ;-;
@@hydropixels7438 agree
So happy to see Prudence here, she's a Mexican girl that made it to the finals on 'La Voz México' a couple of years ago, she is so good and honestly criminally underrated
She was by far the one who was the most wonderfully sounding in this whole video.
She gave me the most chills.
"Criminally"
All of them were good. No doubt . But Steven Tyler was on another level. None could keep that distortion in their voice at that high note. Only he can do that. This shows how good Steven Tyler was at his prime.
Are you from midnapore?
To preface this, I'm not a vocal technician or anything like that, and this is my opinion.
The way he's singing that high note sounds VERY unhealthy to me. It's hard for me to listen to because I can imagine the strain he's putting on his vocal folds. There are a couple of healthy ways he could be adding that distortion and it doesn't sound like either of them. Also, the fundamental kinda drops out and is hard to hear in parts of that phrase; the unevenness might be part of why it sounds so unhealthy to me. He's straining his voice to the max there. Maybe for most it's a cool sound, but I personally can't get past the feeling that he's destroying his voice by singing it that way.
@@JGMeador444 That's true and you can also notice in his recent performances that it has taken toll on his voice. Singing that high,out of your preferable vocal range, will affect your vocal cords anyways. But you know what, that's what makes this song unique and one of the greatest rock songs ever.
@@souhardyaroy9983 i think its just age thats taken a toll on his voice. theres not a 74 year old alive today who can sing as well as him .
@@JGMeador444 You are absolutely right. He is singing way out of his range, there is no natural vibrato. People might argue it works well for the song, but it is definitely not a healthy singing technique. I played a talent show in high school where another band covered this song with a very gifted singer. Probably 16 years old. He hit those high notes with really good breath support and technique, and it sounded incredible.
This just goes to show how the right singer makes all the difference. While all the others did sound great, Steven has that particular quality or grain or whatever you want to call it to his voice that elevates this song to the stratosphere
It's because he uses a bit of false fold in his falsetto notes. False fold is pretty common in metal and hard rock but not as common and pop which most of these singers are.
I don't think most people understand how hard it is to utilize your false folds like that while also doing falsetto. It's hard to do either on their own but having both is REALLY hard.
1:28 Neil did but only for the high part
@@fatmetalheadnerd4376how do you train to do false folds
Kelly Clarkson slayed this cover sad she’s not here
Man she didn't even hit the highest note lol
@@roxyter9142 she BELTED the high note
@@roxyter9142She absolutely did, just with her chest
This song was literally stuck in my head for the entire day WHAT A COINCIDENCE
I was literally going through the house singing this yesterday 😂😂
It’s my favorite song
coincidence? I think NOT
I was looking forward to seeing Kelly Clarkson in this. What stood out about hers is that of every single one that I've heard, her approach to.the climax was super chesty whereas everybody here is head-dominant or just plain heady/falsetto
Yeah I think she has the best one.
I was too so much, it's a shame that her version wasn't included. I agree with you that her top notes sounds like it has much more of a chest connection than the other singers that sounded more heady. I still think that she is able to sing it with a balanced mixed voice though and not chesty in the way that it would be chest-dominant. It's just because she has stellar technique along with a very high voice that gives her more tone and power in the note as her voice doesn't thin out as much there as most of the other singers in the clip.
@@ArTdEcO008 of course she can sing it in falsetto or in a headier mix... it's much easier for her than the performance than the original commentator mentioned with the chestier mix
G#5 is probably nothing for her. Wiki says she can hit G6.
Steven Tyler version was also very very chesty
Adam Levine is such an underrated vocalist. His ease singing that high is INSANE.
Well it’s head voice so not very hard
Underrated?? He performed at the Super Bowl once…
@@Christfollower06 umm- its still pretty difficult, his stamina is VERY good especially that high.
@@jonathan_8100 idk I feel like everyone who is a professional singer should be able to hit a G#5 head voice unless they have a low voice and he doesn’t
@@whitneyhoustonstan2472 underrated VOCALLY. Not sales wise. People don’t recognize the vocal talent he has.
Purely here for Brendon Urie, but I'm pleasantly surprised by the talent in this video
Where's Kelly Clarkson? She killed it, sad to not see her in here.
A comment says that she dodge a line on this vocal lines and the uploader liked that comment so I guess that's the reason
@@darongervacio1552 yeah, she didn't do the yeahahaahaa part but she still killed the dream on part 🤷🏻♂️
Yaaaaas Kelly slayed it
It was a kellyoke so the song was shortened but dang she killed it
@@InvalidatedSyd Yes!!
Adam Levine actually killed that. He deserves more credit.
It's good for what it is but too clean.
he didnt have NEARLY as much power as the original and he couldnt hold it very long.
@@rileyhedges2836 Exactly. He kinda hit it, but you can tell he's struggling.
We must’ve been listening to different vids
Adam Lavigne didn’t sing the lower part though... he only ever sings high
I think the real challenge with this vocal is not just the high note but keeping the gravel in it
Amanda Brown sang this on the voice and she completely embodied the feel/tone. It will always be my favorite.
I asked my vocal coach how to sing that line, she answered:
dream on! 😆
hi
For me, it's not about just hitting that note, but sustaining it without breaking and then being able to go straight into that chorus again with barely a breath, that's the ticket.
THE FACT THAT sTEVE CAN STILL HIT THAT NOTE AT HIS AGE IS AMAZING! 2013 AEROSMITH CONCERT IN AUSTRALIA MADE MY LIFE COMPLETE
yeah when they can hit that shit live and in older age like that is beautiful
🎉
🎉😢😢😢😢😢🎉🎉😢😊😊😊😢🎉🎉😮😮😮😮😢 1:39 😢😢😢😮😢😢😅😮 2:09 2:09 2:09 😢 2:09 2:09 😢 2:09 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😢🎉🎉😢😊😊
🎉 2:42 🎉 2:42 😢🎉😢 2:45 2:47 2:47 😢😢 😢
🎉😅 3:10 🎉 3:10
Holy moly I wasn’t expecting the Neil Patrick Harris one. You actually can’t even hear Matthew once Neil gets going. Had to replay it a few times.
1:12 Tom Hanks so proud of his son
I choose travis cormier for male version. I love his tone quality, rasp,and his emotion.so much talented and amazing tenor vocalist!
Neil Patrick Harris always had a great singing voice
Nothing beats the original but there were a few good ones here!
Very few good ones. Some just don't get it. 😕
Well, you have the Dio an Yngwie version. Is hard to deny or refuse Dio is vocaly more capable than Steven, he can easly go higher but instead of copy the original style he just go through and made the song her own. Can´t say it is better, but surely can say it is not less good, not even a bit.
PD: Sorry for my english, never learn it completely and i´m lack of practice
@@sueparras6028It’s not really that they “don’t get it”, some just don’t have the ability to hit those insane notes. It’s definitely out of my vocal range haha
I feel like only Travis and Amanda really captured the essence of this part of the song. And Prudence was right up there! It’s more than just being able to hit that high note. You also need to support the vocal acrobatics going on way up high in that range!
for some reason I wish to see Kelly Clarkson amd Ariana grande sing it together in The Voice when Kelly do the high part, and Ariana sing along with her but an octave higher in the whistle register. It would be weird but exciting to hear them sing this genre though.
omg yes
That sounds like a catastrophe. Y’all just want high notes for no reason at this point
@@SuperPianogirl123 This song is primarily about high notes only.
@@ajayshinz8427 It’s a three minute song and the high notes are in the climax.. Not everything needs over exaggerated whistles
@@SuperPianogirl123 you said it yourself, it's the 'climax' of the song, hope you understand what that mean.
Morisette slayed
No she didn't. She was straining
@@Swiiitdriiim most people were she still slayed lol
@@Swiiitdriiim No she wasn't. Many people in this community don't know what straining sounds like. Straining is a very serious thing that causes discomfort. Straining is serious amounts of vocal constriction. No one here were straining maybe Adam Levine because he sounded very constricted. Most people here were just tense.
@@Christfollower06 He's wrong though because she was not straining.
@@ThePianoguy89 yeah tension and strain are different like very different people gotta learn some stuff
Honestly some of these arrangements plus the screaming makes it sound very chaotic 😂
Immediately, I thought of Adam Levine
Caleb Johnson from American Idol nail this with more power and sustained the final note longer than 99% of these singers did. How was he not included? It’s probably the best since a young Steven Tyler did it.
I was looking for a comment like this. I LOVE CALEB JOHNSON'S PERFORMANCE OF "DREAM ON". I've seen it so many times.
@@moonlight2487 yep, I think he was the best make rock singer Idol ever had. Too everything went to hip hop, pop and techno and all the other crap kids call music. If Caleb would have been around in the 1980s he would have been sucked up by a great band and been Uber famous, but unfortunately he was born at this time where voices like his aren’t appreciated.
One of the few good singers in metal today is Attila Dorn who fronts the German band Powerwolf. The guy has serious power and range, like singers from the 70s, 80s and 90s and sounds just as good live. No auto tune no bullshit, just straight out singing his ass off. One of the few metal bands today that I like,
@@RoarOfWolverine Adam Lambert is a great rocker too. He was on idol. My favorite idol contestants are Adam Lambert, Chris Daughtry and Caleb Johnson. My favorite band is Linkin Park. Chester Bennington is a great singer and a great guy. I miss him. Chester and Adam are my favorites and always will be.
Was not expecting Neil Patrick Harris to be this good
This high note is probably one of if not my favorite, high note ever
While nearly everyone was incredible, i think Steven still does it the best with that rasp in the finale scream
Neil absolutely nailed…or should i say “neiled” it!!
Morissette gave her all! It’s not easy to phrase Bb5s and sustain a growled A5
@Freak Show probs because you know nothing about music and you’re just here judging out singers professionally trained.
It’s on key and she did her best! It is supposed to sound metallic because it’s the genre
@Freak Show
1. You’re probably not a fan of rock/metal.
2. It sounded better than 80% of the screaming in all those clips.
3. All she did there was strain.
No way... "Dream On" vocal range is already insanely high, and these vocalists can go even higher??? SHEEEEEESH! That is nuts. 🤣
And I’m amazed how often it didn’t sound as good when they went higher. Not saying their bad or anything,just that the original version sounds the best
The thing that most of the people are missing is the raspiness of Steven’s voice, which I think completes the sound. Without the raspiness, it just sounds weak.
AYY 1st to 11 made it in! And Pellek! Nice to see some YTers getting the recognition they deserve! :)
Anastacia slayed with such a full, thick resonant sound
She's always been full and thick. And she can sing well.
Just amazing. You can either nail this or torment your audience. There is no other option really. These all sounds great. The higher tones are almost too much for me but impressive none the less.
Neil sounded better than most singers... I'm flabbergasted😮
For how clean her vocals are usually, Morissette was a surprise for me. Also loved the raspiness in Brendon Urie and Boyce Avenue's version was so touching I'm sad it's going unnoticed~
I think all of them were very good but only Travis seemed to have touched the sky:) and Steven is just out of anyone's league. The raspiness in his voice gives the high note an extra kick!
huge respect to kratos jumping off the cliff this many times for this video
happy to see so many musicians keeping it in the original key
They are all singing “dream on!” but they all sound like they are saying “have nightmares!” with their screams and delivery…
thats just you who thinks that
@@jefferyarnold5286 Not really because already there are several likes to my comment…
@@whfan007 the only one who sounds like that is aerosmith
Not everyone is screaming though. Most people are mixing very high. This is a rock song and most rock singing involve that kind of sound. Rock singing involves distortion and use of the false vocal folds.
@@ThePianoguy89 exactly. Anyone that truly knows about singing would know that !
Wow I never realised Alyona sings this 3 whole tones up. I also love Dio's cover even if he changed the melody and didn't sing as high at this part.
Hearing such incredible singers totally abandon the low-end/body in the vocal tambre just to get high enough really highlights how insane that part is.
At an Aerosmith tribute, the band Train did this song. The lead singer was incredible, I was so impressed.
people forget how well neil pattrick harris was at this
Morissette just killed it!
Train did an amazing cover of “Dream On” years back on the MTV Icons series I believe it was. Well worth looking up!
First one i thought of when i clicked on this. Surprised to not see it here.
Me singing scaring my neighbors or after I stepped on a Lego .
Morissette ❤️
alot of talented singers can hit the pitch just fine, its that combined with the gravelly sounding nature of that part that is exceedingly difficult to nail.
Props to those who mixed / belted Bb5!
Morissette, Amanda n Adam Levine
I love any Anastcia representation! Not enough people know how incredible she is!!!!
here for Brendon URIEEEE❤❤❤❤
Neil patrick did such a clean one
These people are amazing
i’ll never forget how homoerotic neil and matthew’s is lmao
You missed Kelly clarkson
A comment says that she dodge a line on this vocal lines and the uploader liked that comment so I guess that's the reason
@@darongervacio1552 I think it's her version... But it's super cool 🤯
thank you for putting Anastacia out there ♥
Would like to see Axl Rose trying this vocal line.
Exactly my thoughts
The further into the video you get the more they fall off.
OK Travis Cormier gave me chills, but how awesome was the NPH duet?! They were so good!!
Holy shit Prudence. That was so awesome!!
yayy you put the glee version! they did it the best IMO
Neil Patrick Harris nailed it.
Y'all sleeping on Urie though that was angelic
Probably because he couldn't hold the up and down in the end, but I agree that at the first three "dream on's", he was the best
The ones who did the original note sounded so heavenly doing it..
Brendon killed it as usual
My Favourite Dream On High Notes Of The Original Key Ranked From Worst To Best:
1- Travis Cormier 0:57 (He Has A True Spirit Of A Rock Singer)🥇🏆🎊 [He Wins]
2- Neil Patrick Harris & Matthew Morrison 1:15 (Neil Has An Amazing Voice And Matthew Reminds Me The Mexican Actor Fernando Colunga)🥈
3- Prudence 1:36 (OMG, I Fell In Love With Her For How She Sang)🥉
4- Ken Tamplin 1:58 (His Final Scream Was Good But A Little Bit More Of Control)
5- Brendon Ürie 2:36 (His High Note Surprised Me And Was Good)
6- Adam Levine 0:37 (He Sings Well, But He Doesn't Hit That High Notes as Steven Tyler Do, For His Tattoes He Reminds Me M. Shadows, Singer Of Avenged Sevenfold)
7: First To Eleven & Anthony Vincent 2:17 (The Female Singer Sang So Bad But Anthony's Voice Surprised Me Too, He Looks Like A Double Bob Marley, But From Rock)
I’m so glad Travis Cormier is on this list because he killed that note.
I only count the live singers.. wow that morisette girl takes me to the next level of key sustained and the resonance. . Some are good too. Wow
So happy to see @first to eleven in this their cover was amazing
Finally some canadian (French) representation right after Adam Levine nonetheless! First video I’ve seen with our version of The Voice (La Voix)
This is high belt and some guys think that screaming with nasal falsetto will do the work
Brendon Urie did the best cover IMO
he felt short on the last note tho...
He literally fell off on the last note 💀
@@musical_trash4_your_inform115 She's probably just a fangirl so everything Urie does, is the best for her lol
@@musical_trash4_your_inform115 Dont even know who this guy is but seriously? You guys literally fell of on the first
@@rez6624 He is a very good singer, his cover of Bohemian Rhapsody is particularly good but his own Band's songs are amazing as well.
I've been in a shitty mood all day... I watch this and can't help but try and sing them high notes with the singers... very good. Very impressive. I wanna learn this song word for word now. I've always enjoyed this song when I hear it. Its DEADLY!
Morissette 😳 wow 🔥🔥🔥
My best friend is a great singer and she learned dream on a few months ago and when she does the high note its actually phenomenol i get chills everytime.
You need to try Madonna crazy for you the end bit :) I love these videos it's great to see the different versions xxx
after seeing 1-2tones higher, it is even more obvious that Steven is not only perfectly doing it but also he found the sweet spot.
Seriously, how many people can nail that G#5????? Most people can't even make it up there with their belting/mixing range.
I saw Aerosmith in 2012 and they ended with Dream On. It was AMAZIIIIING
0:07 when your mom says she’ll “hold” your birthday money
I was not disappointed with a single one of these, though the more chesty and raspy ones are definitely my favorite.
I don't think Adam Levine could sing as high as that...
Seeing Barney Stinson hit that note made my entire week
My favorite is adam levine's and morrisette's. The rest sound weird to me
listening to this kind of High notes vid,
its like im going to pass out! damn!
Brendon!!
Neil Patrick harris nailed it for me. Is the reason why I looked for this in the first place
Of all the people who took it higher, Morissette's the best! 🔥
and that's on PERIODT
I second that and she was being careful
Just letting y'all know I can sing the original key G#5 note and then add 5 semitones to it making a slide between G#5 to C#6 in the song Dream On
Lots of great performances here. My favourites from the ones who changed the key are Anastasia, Pellek, Sofie, and Alyona. 😀