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Can you sing your full vocal range?

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No, I don't think I can (or should) sing my full vocal range, if by “full vocal range” you mean “full range of pitches I am capable of vocalizing” (which, for me, is about C2-G6). On the high end: Realistically, I'm not satisfied with the falsetto portion of my range (which is anything above F#4). read more

If you sing in a choir, you need to know your range to find the right section of the choir for you e.g. soprano, alto etc. If you practice singing your vocal range may increase over time. Choir Section vocal ranges are shown in a table at the end of the video so you can see where your vocal range fits in. read more

Translate your vocal range into a voice type. Now that you have your vocal range written down using scientific pitch notation, you can use it to determine your vocal classification. Each voice type has an associated range; find which type aligns your full range. read more

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