The songs are as follows:
1. Mariah Carey is one of the few singers in the world who can sing lyrics in dolphin voice, and her singing skills are not only reflected in In terms of superb dolphin voice, her exquisite singing skills are also fully reflected when singing ordinary songs. She was ranked first among the "22 Greatest Voices in the World" by the United States.
The representative songs of Dolphin Sound include: Hero, We Belong Together, Without You, Fantasy, All I Want For Christmas Is You, etc.
2. Georgia Brown
Georgia Brown, born in Brazil on June 29, 1980, is a famous pop singer who is good at dolphin sounds. She is the current Guinness World Records holder for the highest-pitched female voice (2004-present). She has the world's widest 8-octave inhuman vocal range (G2-G10)[5]?, and her most famous performance is the live performance "Mermaid" by "Mermaid". G.Brown took it to the extreme ;The height, quality, ringing, skipping, transposition, and timbre have all reached perfection, and the highest note has reached the international spectrum E7.
The representative songs of Dolphin Sound are: Mermaid
3. Adam Lopez Costa
Adam Lopez Costa (Adam Lopez), born on August 26, 1972 in Brisbane, Australia, is a famous Australian pop musician, vocal coach, and session musician. He has the widest male vocal range (b8) in the world. His vocal range exceeds that of female voices. The highest note he can produce is one semitone higher than the last key of a standard 88-key piano, setting a world record.
Dolphin Sound's representative work: Listen to me
4. Zhang Liangying
Zhang Liangying, born on October 11, 1984 in Chengdu, Sichuan, is a Chinese pop female singer and the current Member of the All-China Youth Federation and WWF Yangtze Finless Porpoise Protection Ambassador.
Dolphin vocal sound or Whistle register, as the name suggests, refers to some High-pitched ultrasonic waves emitted by dolphins that are outside the human hearing range. Of course, humans cannot emit ultrasonic waves. Therefore, dolphin sound is used to refer to the extremely high pitch produced by humans. Dolphin sounds are also the upper limit of human vocal frequency. The correct scientific name of dolphin sound is "whistle sound". This word is a new word created by non-musicians, not a noun in vocal music.