Adele wins easily! Adele's richness, power, and grit in her voice is unmatched, but Dua has a thick voice as well but her voice cannot match the enormous and thick quality that Adele has!!
1. Lows - Dua 2. Belting - Adele 3. Head Voice and Falsetto - Tie (i would love for Dua to give more attention to her upper register because there´s a lot of potential there)
This is my opinion: Low Notes - B2 - Dua (neither of them did particularly great but Dua's note was somewhat audible) D3 - Adele Eb3 - Tie (Adele is using a low larynx while Dua is not but neither of them projected that much) E3 - Tie F3 - Tie F#3 - Tie G3 - Tie G#3 - Adele Belted Notes - A4 - Tie Bb4 - Adele B4 - Dua C5 - Dua (Adele's was flat in the beginning and quite strained) C#5 - Dua D5 - Dua Eb5 - Adele (both were straining but Dua's was much tighter while Adele's at least was open and had some vibrato, albeit uneven) E5 - Adele Head voice - C5 - Dua C#5 - Dua D5 - Tie Eb5 - Adele G#5 - Adele Lows - Adele > Dua Belts - Dua > Adele Head voice - Tie From a technical point of view, I'd say this is pretty accurate. While Adele uses her upper register more, she has a lower voice so she is naturally not as comfortable in that area as Dua is. Dua has decent control up to at least Eb5/E5 (and has displayed the ability to go up to Bb5 in Houdini). Adele does have slightly better lows than Dua because, again, she has a lower voice. Plus, Adele doesn't move around much when she sings so that doesn't really hinder her support. Dua still holds her own in this area though! As for belting, I would have expected Adele to take it considering she sings with more resonance and openness (like you mentioned), which creates a more present, rolling vibrato. Dua definitely has a decent vibrato but her technique often doesn't allow it to come out. However, she still takes belting because she is clearly more comfortable and has better pitch (Adele tends to go flat on fifth octave notes due to trying to pull her chest voice up, throatiness, vocal style, etc.). For vocal agility, I'd say Adele because she nails simple runs. Dua doesn't really incorporate much vocal agility into her singing but it's quite good when she does.
4:32 Can you give me the link?? I think Adele improved a lot these last two years, and also I have a feeling that Dua's new era will be way more vocally demanding then FN (just the fact she hit a Bb5 in Houdini is great)
LOWS D3 - Adele (stronger and more projection) Eb3 - Dua Lipa (better tone quality, Adele was airy) E3 - Dua Lipa (same reason) F3 - Dua Lipa (more comfortable) F#3 - Adele (more control, more pleasant tone) G3 - Tie (both great job) G#3 - Tie (both perfect lows) BELTED NOTES A4 - Dua Lipa (better control) Bb4 - Adele (more breath support) B4 - Tie (both solid belts) C5 - Adele (more power, both were straining tho) C#5 - Dua Lipa (more ease and less pushing) D5 - Adele (this was actually pretty nice belt, well balanced) Eb5 - Adele (vibrato) E5 - Dua Lipa (very strong belt, Adele’s E5 was pure falsetto, there was no chest voice there) FALSETTO/HEAD VOICE C5 - Adele (great tone and vibrato) C#5 - Adele (slightly stronger and not as airy) D5 - Adele (richer and fuller sound) Eb5 - Adele (great resonant head voice) G#5 - Dua Lipa (lighter and more comfortable)
Adele wins easily! Adele's richness, power, and grit in her voice is unmatched, but Dua has a thick voice as well but her voice cannot match the enormous and thick quality that Adele has!!
1. Lows - Dua
2. Belting - Adele
3. Head Voice and Falsetto - Tie
(i would love for Dua to give more attention to her upper register because there´s a lot of potential there)
This battle is just for fun! Don't take it seriously.
My opinion:
Low Notes: Tie
Belting/Mix: Adele
Head Voice/Falsetto: Tie
I always imagine Dula and I living a normal life with our kids in Quintino, a neighborhood in the Rio's suburbs region
Adele love ❤️
This is my opinion:
Low Notes -
B2 - Dua (neither of them did particularly great but Dua's note was somewhat audible)
D3 - Adele
Eb3 - Tie (Adele is using a low larynx while Dua is not but neither of them projected that much)
E3 - Tie
F3 - Tie
F#3 - Tie
G3 - Tie
G#3 - Adele
Belted Notes -
A4 - Tie
Bb4 - Adele
B4 - Dua
C5 - Dua (Adele's was flat in the beginning and quite strained)
C#5 - Dua
D5 - Dua
Eb5 - Adele (both were straining but Dua's was much tighter while Adele's at least was open and had some vibrato, albeit uneven)
E5 - Adele
Head voice -
C5 - Dua
C#5 - Dua
D5 - Tie
Eb5 - Adele
G#5 - Adele
Lows - Adele > Dua
Belts - Dua > Adele
Head voice - Tie
From a technical point of view, I'd say this is pretty accurate. While Adele uses her upper register more, she has a lower voice so she is naturally not as comfortable in that area as Dua is. Dua has decent control up to at least Eb5/E5 (and has displayed the ability to go up to Bb5 in Houdini). Adele does have slightly better lows than Dua because, again, she has a lower voice. Plus, Adele doesn't move around much when she sings so that doesn't really hinder her support. Dua still holds her own in this area though! As for belting, I would have expected Adele to take it considering she sings with more resonance and openness (like you mentioned), which creates a more present, rolling vibrato. Dua definitely has a decent vibrato but her technique often doesn't allow it to come out. However, she still takes belting because she is clearly more comfortable and has better pitch (Adele tends to go flat on fifth octave notes due to trying to pull her chest voice up, throatiness, vocal style, etc.). For vocal agility, I'd say Adele because she nails simple runs. Dua doesn't really incorporate much vocal agility into her singing but it's quite good when she does.
My opinion:
Lows: Dua. Her neutral larynx makes them sound more solid, less airy.
Belts/mixed: Adele. Her mid belts win this category.
Falsetto: Tied.
I love you so much Adele but this time i go with dua
Love them both
4:32 Can you give me the link?? I think Adele improved a lot these last two years, and also I have a feeling that Dua's new era will be way more vocally demanding then FN (just the fact she hit a Bb5 in Houdini is great)
th-cam.com/video/JzEs_gjNSZE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared here!
LOWS
D3 - Adele (stronger and more projection)
Eb3 - Dua Lipa (better tone quality, Adele was airy)
E3 - Dua Lipa (same reason)
F3 - Dua Lipa (more comfortable)
F#3 - Adele (more control, more pleasant tone)
G3 - Tie (both great job)
G#3 - Tie (both perfect lows)
BELTED NOTES
A4 - Dua Lipa (better control)
Bb4 - Adele (more breath support)
B4 - Tie (both solid belts)
C5 - Adele (more power, both were straining tho)
C#5 - Dua Lipa (more ease and less pushing)
D5 - Adele (this was actually pretty nice belt, well balanced)
Eb5 - Adele (vibrato)
E5 - Dua Lipa (very strong belt, Adele’s E5 was pure falsetto, there was no chest voice there)
FALSETTO/HEAD VOICE
C5 - Adele (great tone and vibrato)
C#5 - Adele (slightly stronger and not as airy)
D5 - Adele (richer and fuller sound)
Eb5 - Adele (great resonant head voice)
G#5 - Dua Lipa (lighter and more comfortable)
Dua lipa is for me but I love Adele too
Dua lipa siempre 😊
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Adele has more range than dua she has A5 on head voice
Dua is better