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The usual alto in a choir can sing from F3 to F5, only 24 notes. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Resume What is a normal vocal range? Ben Davis June 2, What is a normal vocal range? How do I read my vocal range? How many octaves can Justin Bieber sing? How many octaves can Lady Gaga sing? This is Tim Storms, a singer in possession of an incredible 10 octaves!!!

Watch this astounding video to see what he can do. You may be surprised to learn that the singers with the highest vocal range , are rock singers and usually tenors. Not pop divas or opera chanteuses, but rockers. And why is this?

Because rock requires techniques like vocal fry and falsetto, that take singers to both lower and higher levels than the modal register. There seems to be fewer women than men in this category, as falsetto and vocal fry open up additional registers for guys. If you do decide to try and extend your range further, whistling is the best way to access another register for women. Perhaps the first person that comes to mind is the stalwart of pop and big ballads, Mariah Carey. She takes a special place in this category, as she has one of the highest ranges among famous female singers — and by a long way.

She is a prolific user of the whistle register and was frequently compared to another big range singer, Whitney Houston another 5-octave singer who had 11 number one hits. Mariah is the best-selling female performer of all time, with a voice that has been described as elastic. Another 4-octave singer is Ariana Grande.

And what makes this female star especially remarkable is that she has no formal training. Although as a French Horn player, she already had a good grounding in breath control, the foundation for singing. She also uses her whistle register to hit very high notes, a technique that can damage the voice if not done properly. Her vocal has earned her five Grammy awards and a place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Other big names with a 5-octave range are Shanice, Prince and Kyo, plus jazz singer Rachelle Ferrell.

Male singers who really have a 6-octave range include Adam Lopez 6 octaves and 3 semitones , Corey Taylor of Slipknot 6 octaves and 1 semitone and Dimash A1 — D8, 6 octaves and 5 semitones. Mike Patton is best known as the lead singer for Faith No More, but after the band broke up in the late s, he sang with Fantomas and Tomahawk. Patton is also an accomplished composer, cementing his place on the musical map.

He has one of the widest known ranges for any singer, with a full 6 octaves. Internationally acclaimed vocalists like Mike Patton have climbed the musical ladder by capitalising on their ability to master a huge range. Using ethereal spine-tingling sounds, or earthy, rich and deep tones, they continually top the charts and fill stadiums. This American singer-songwriter , composer , record producer and musician has 5 octaves.

It may surprise you to find out that Freddie Mercury could sing just over 3-octaves. But he made the most of every single one of those notes and had an amazing falsetto, not to mention incredible performance style. Show the whole thing! Stop with the short-hand. Finally I found somebody that thinks the same way I do.

If you find a webside that shows the full chart, please let me know. Your minor frustration makes sense to me.

According to the chart, F 2 puts you just a half note below the lowest range of baritone G2. The tonal distance from F 2 to G2 is a half step lower. What are you looking at. Did you use an app like sing sharp that tells you your range? It should fall within the above chart.

I sing a5 and f5 really comfortably but i can also sing g3 and g5… but a5 and f5 most comfortably.. Soprano because you can hit the high notes. But you can also cleanly hit a c4. Which is a normal for sopranos.

Claire I would think you would fall into the mezzo-soprano range. I sing E3-F 5. Our notes are pretty close. I consider myself in the middle but I excel in 4th octave in the piano.

Same goes for guys. Not ALL voice types are listed because these are the most common ones. My best at C2 -F4. Im an 18 year old male with a vocal range from g3 to d5.

I dont which am i please do help me. I think voices are interesting. I can sing E3 to F 5. I could hit the high notes but second guessed myself but was very strong in the low notes. So I sang alto in the choir for a month and it was to hard for me. I was placed back in the soprano section and I enjoy that more.

If I wanted to I could practice the high notes more but I want to save my families ears! My range is C3 to E7 so basically according to this article my range covers that of tenor through soprano and beyond so what does that make me?

My lowest is A3 and my highest is D4. I actually have a wide vocal range! The lowest note that I can hit comfortably is a F1, but can go as low as an Eb1! Then the highest note that I can hit comfortably is an A5, but can go as high as C6! I just graduated from Columbia high school in Nampa, ID and my choir teacher said it was extremely hard to assign me a voice part.

She put me in the bass AND the alto section because of my range. One for being the lowest bass soloist for a mixed school choir and the second one for being the first guy to nail an alto solo in choir festival! So I did it, the test in the video. It said do all the notes your comfortable with.

Well I did it a bunch of times and I get E2 — A5. And btw I like to sing low and high but not too high. But I also noticed I like to mimic voices alot, any voice, high to deep since I was a kid. I noticed I can do Megatrons voice too lol. Idk I would like to expand my mind in this field, so any help is appreciated. Hi my range G3-A 6 im a classical singer but i was told my i sound best in the upper fourth and lower fifth what does that mean i have also been called a lyric sopranista?

If that helps but to me i sound comfortable at E4- Bb5 i also sing contemporary. What would that make me? For example, what percent of men will sing in the counter tenor range, in the tenor range, in the baritone range, in the bass range? Ditto for women. Would someone be able to help with identifying my vocal range and type? I am also capable of reaching C 1 ease-wise with the usage of false chords with an absolute limit at G0.

Upon testing, my vocal range was A2-C6. What would that be exactly? Any help would be great! Uhm, can you tell me what my vocal range is and what I am you know, like tenor, alto, soprano etc. So I fit into the alto category. I had a few months of voice lessons when I was 11 but none since. I sing clear notes and long notes with my radio, but I was never able to do that during my lessons.

Is this natural talent or just normal? I was able to sing all the notes well but not comfortably. MY voice range is C4 low to C5 high and my comfort range for both is E4 what does that make me Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano or something else. My highest falsetto note is A5 highest whistle note is E8. This does not include my head voice or whistle tone. I am the same D3 to C5 comfortable singing range, could this be Contralto or Alto…?

Would love to know… Have just turned 50 and am considering taking singing lessons, never too late to start right!? So what am I then. My range is D3-C6, and my voice sounds weightier than Adele, though obviously not as good lol.

Can anyone help me figure out what I am? My range has seriously changed over the years. I had singing lessons as a young adult and my teacher informed me i was really a soprano. I sing all the time and work my range extremes. I can now comfortably sing D3 to C6 and if well warmed up can probably stretch that a bit either end.

Being a lady and fitting most comfortably in between F3-F4 is all well and good, but the fact that my range on an good day without warming up B2-D5 is just. I can never seem to find things that work right for me. And that gets complicated. Can you help me? Im a female. My low note is A3 and High note is G5.

Can anyone tell me what kind of voice is mine.??? Can i be a good singer by using my this voice??? My low note is A3 and High is G3. Then what kind of voice i have.??? Can i sing high notes by using this voice.??? I am a male. See, for a vocal range to work, you have to be able to sing from the higher note down. Hope I was able to help! So apparently by the of the video I can sing from E2-C6.

Mind you my allergies are in full force at the moment. The lowest I can get is f3 and my highest is F5. I classify myself as a mezzo-soprano, but apparently my range extends past that on both ends. So my 16 year-old daughter is being classically trained.

When she sang musical theater, she mostly used her chest and mixed voice. Now that she is singing classical songs, she is using her head and mixed voice. I was told in opera, only the head and mixed voice is used and not the chest. If she uses her chest voice, mixed and head voice her range is from e3 to f6. Can someone help me? Uhm… G3-A6 , not sure where that puts me. Higher than the average soprano, as low as an alto?

Supposedly my range is an E2-C5 however, my lower register even though i have a naturally really deep voice sounds lacking and cant get good resonance or tone despite being able to reach those notes. Ive over time developed my higher end to extend to c5, and on a good day one or two notes higher when singing jamiroquai.

Id love to have a nice lower range though. I can reach it, it just sounds trash XD. Hello there. Well, I am an untrained singer and I do not know where I fit in. My range starts on a breathy pushed A2.

I do not know if I can count that note. I can hit a solid B2 without difficulty. However, I am most comfortable starting with the lowest notes of C3-F3. C5 and above is where everything is falsetto. Is it a lack of training? Could it be incorrect singing techniques? Can someone help me point out my weakpoints? Thank you. My falsetto can drop down to an f4. What exactly am I? A baritone, tenor, soprano joking. But seriously.

If probably like to extend my belts to an e5 or f5 so that, when I record music, I can sing the chorus of a song within the range of f4-b4 c5 and hav extra to play with so I could use those top notes as backing vocals with out using falsetto in those backing vocals too much.

Any tips on me extending my voice? I have a falsetto range all the way to a 5 b5 is sometimes a whistle along with a c6. The thing is that I want to integrate a couple notes from the upper register into my full voice range. These are examples of people who use there upper range in their songs as harmony or just as the main thing. Any tips on the expansion of my voice please? Am I a Tenor or baritone singer? Falsetto has the similar range to head voice too.

My tessitura is from Bb2- C5. Could someone tell me which vocal type do I have? My low is E2 and my high is B5. What does that make me? I used an app called sing sharp and my vocal range is c3 to c5. I can reach higher than c5. I am a 16yr old boy.

My range is D2-C4 that makes me a bass. But my voice sounds really er.. Can my range goes up? Lowest is B2 and highest is G5 and I am 20 years old male. Where does that put me? I am a 14 year old male and I have a vocal range of B1 to F4 with chest voice, and up to E5 with head voice.

With the Whistle Register the max I have ever reached is C7. I have cross-referenced this with several pitch identifying resources so I believe it to be accurate. What voice type would I be??? I was always mezzo in high school.

I need help figuring out my range the lowest note i can hit is a E3 and the highest I can go are between an A4 or C5. Can someone help me find my vocal type?? This note before I switch to head voice it A4. Can someone help me please? What is my vocal range and type? You are very probably a tenor. Or perhaps a Baritone-Tenor cross over. That would depend on where you are most comfortable singing.

I most comfortable singing tessistura range from G2- B3. Is there any correspondence between head voice and your brain because when I sing in head voice for too long my head starts to hurt.

I can hit E1 with vocal fry i hit falsetto at G4 and i can hit A6 in falsetto then i can use whistle regiser to hit A7 what am i. However considering you range I would say you are probably a bass.

I am female and my full vocal range I tested on sing sharp was A2 — G5. I did not scream or strain my voice to hit these notes at least I tried not to , just in case it had any effect on something. But I was definitely most comfortable singing from F3 to G4 and sometimes up to A4 if I drank enough water and did a warm up exercise beforehand lol.

What would I be? Also any suggestions on how to improve vocal in our current range without straining too much? My range is E3-C5-A5. A5 have to be warmed up well. My low motes are deep but as I get higher they sound very light and girly. Light lyric mezzo maybe? My range according to this is E3-B5 C6 somewhat comfortably and currently 14 as a Soprano in my choir.

We are going to be practicing for a musical called Into the Woods and I am aiming more for the Witch who has a range of C4-C5 for singing parts.

Would that be alright with my actual range itself? My vocal range is G2-A5. I have a low of F3 and high of F5 excluding falsetto, if I do that I reach upto C6 what can you say about this where do I lie in the table.

My vocal range excluding excluding falsetto and with full voice is F2-E5. Am I a tenor? My vocal range is C3-F5 in full voice. I can go as low as F2 with vocal fry and D6 with my falsetto. Am i a tenor? Shall i include my head voice in? I just hit an F5 as my highest and D 2 as my lowest. What am I? Hi, i am a 16 year old male. Hi, my name is Alex, and i am a 16 year old male.

My chest range voice goes from a b2 to an F5 sharp, with head voice i can reach an E6. Marc, your voice can only be classified as an adult.

Right now you have a range equal to bobby mcferron. You should buy one of his CD, with yoyo ma the cello player is a good one, or download some of his recordings. I am female and I cannot go too low, but I can go very close to E2. Sharma, vocal ranges are usually classified for adults.

Technically you have to wait a few years when your voice changes completely before getting an accurate classification. After trying a couple of times I expanded my lower and upper register with just a note G2-G6 [not sure if the notes are right but that must be between 99,5HzHz]. In my perspective, as a non-singer, I consider myself lacking power and resonance, I suppose, but I have no idea.

Depends on how strict you want to be. But if your simply going by what sounds you can make then everything goes. The only thing that really matters is your singing voice , falsetto, and a good scream if you like rock or gospel, which is where you hear that, and sometimes blues. I can sing from G3-F5. Unfortunately the video stops long before I hit my lowest singing note!

Perhaps you could extend it to include the Contrabasso range? Hi my question is similar to the others. I am a music voice major and I sing mostly all classical music. And I have four ranges. I can sing up toba high C C5 in full chest voice. I can also sing to a A2. But my head voice is really strong where I can comfortably sing up to a second soprano and I also have whistle tone in my voice.

Any ideas?? What would I be classified as? Please reconsider. Maybe get a friend to help you? Depending on the song that I was singing, I have been classified and guessed by different people with musical backgrounds as a bass, bass-baritone, basso profundo, baritone, and a bass. Note: My speaking voice started at between D 2 and F2.

At one point 8 years ago, I apparently had a 4 octave range from going lower than the D 2 as far as I can remember and had a high note of E 5 and could almost hit the highest not of the F 5 in the song. In general, I am much more comfortable signing with the lower voiced people from that list and have found that quite often I have to raise my voice higher to reach their lower notes.

After that I did a lot more research, tried the app a lot mot, was in a musical play that year, and really took some time to reassess things Looks like I had made some typos.

And does anyone have recommendations on what to do to when sick and needing to sing? So far I just attempt throat coat tea, breathe easy tea, ricola lozenges, ludens lozenges, and slippery elm tea. I tried singing along with Alfred Deller and had no problem hitting the notes too. Which range should I practice? Do you recommend anyway to practice my voice? Test your range on a keyboard, not on other people voices and you should get it right for sure. My lowest note is a C3 and my highest not is a G6….

I my lowest is a D 2 and my highest is an E5. I am male and in my late 20s but am more comfortable singing my higher notes. Beyond E5, my vocal cords begin to strain. No I am not a professional singer, however I like to sing and I try to extend my vocal range in my free time at home. What would i be classed as? Idk but when i tested it, my range was f 3 — a5 with chestvoice and mix. Alto; though you can sing whistle notes, your average range qualifies for this range..

Please reconsider if you want to know your true range. My vocal range is C2 — G7. Full voice being C2-A4 and anything above that I utilize my head voice and whistle. What am I classified as? So get someone else to help you find your range to make sure. But going on your declarative, either a Baritone or Tenor. My really comfortable range seems to be E1-E5 so does this make me a tenor?



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