What is the hardest song to ever sing?
Here’s our list of 10 hardest karaoke songs to sing
- 8) MONEY by Pink Floyd.
- 7) IMAGINE by Ariana Grande.
- 6) LOVIN’ YOU by Minnie Riperton.
- 5) WITHOUT ME by Eminem.
- 4) STONE COLD by Demi Lovato.
- 3) BODY AND SOUL by John Green.
- 2) B.Y.O.B by System of a Down.
- 1) BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY by Queen.
Which song has the highest note?
To remember Pavarotti on what would have been his 81st birthday, here are some of the greatest and highest notes ever hit in music history.
- Luciano Pavarotti — Vesti La Giubba.
- Morten Harket — “Take on Me”
- Robert Plant — “Immigrant Song”
- Freddie Mercury — “Somebody to Love”
- Whitney Houston — “I Will Always Love You”
Which is the hardest melody?
These are the definitively the hardest pieces of music to play
- Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji – Opus clavicembalisticum.
- Alexander Scriabin – Mysterium.
- Franz Liszt – La Campanella.
- Giovanni Bottesini – Double Bass Concerto No.
- J.S. Bach – Chaconne in D.
- Luciano Berio – Sequenzas.
- Conlon Nancarrow – Studies for Player Piano.
What makes a song difficult?
The vocal and the melody being so exposed in that song makes every moment subject to criticism, and every syllable in need of attention. Unfamiliar stylistic qualities – singers do way more than sing notes and words in a rhythm. There’s the whole world of vocal inflection, tone, pronunciation, etc.
What are some challenging songs to sing?
“Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen. Was there really any doubt?
What is the hardest song to sing?
For Kelly C, WDKY and DLMSY are probably the hardest songs for her to sing (WDKY for its wordiness and no place to breathe, and DLMSY for the overlapping vocals and the fact that she never did work out how to adequately perform that live). For anyone else, Kelly’s hardest songs are SUBG , BTHE , Gone, Sober, Cry, and LMD.
What is the hardest song ever?
” T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever) ” is a song by American rapper will.i.am, featuring vocals from British singer Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones and American singer Jennifer Lopez. The song was released via the iTunes Store on November 20, 2011, just hours after its debut at the American Music Awards.