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MrHiphy
Member Since: 9/20/2009
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Your Vocal Range?
I know there are some singers on this site so, what is your vocal range,
including falsetto/head notes.
Also, any celebs your vocal range matches?
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Mine:
A2 - G5
2 octaves and 6 notes.
According to Google, my range resembles Jesse McCartney, Joe Jonas, Bruno Mars (live), and Bon Scott.
Energy
Member Since: 8/3/2012
Posts: 8,030
Post #2
How would I go about finding this out? I have always wanted to know
rihannabiggestfan
Member Since: 8/27/2011
Posts: 36,557
Post #3
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Originally posted by
Energy
How would I go about finding this out? I have always wanted to know
This! I wanna do it when my parents aren't home lol.
iGomezHubby
Member Since: 9/18/2011
Posts: 4,031
Post #4
C3 - Eb6
Three Octaves, 1 note and 1 semi-tone
My range resembles Kelly Rowland and Leona Lewis
MrHiphy
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Originally posted by
Energy
How would I go about finding this out? I have always wanted to know
There's some videos on Youtube. You can also use a piano.
I used an app on my phone that gives pitches and sang the lowest note I could and the highest.
Get $leazy
Member Since: 12/23/2011
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Post #6
You guys sound like professionals
Harmonic Dreamer
Member Since: 8/7/2010
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F2-D6.
memi stan
Member Since: 12/30/2011
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just under 3 octaves
Monroe
Member Since: 3/13/2011
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Post #9
E2-B5, Googled and my range matches Micheal Jackson.
3 octaves, 4 notes.
Jabril
Member Since: 4/9/2012
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Originally posted by
Energy
How would I go about finding this out? I have always wanted to know
Quote:
Originally posted by
rihannabiggestfan
This! I wanna do it when my parents aren't home lol.
Use a piano lol.
My range is F2-A#5
Sometimes I can hit a C6 but I'm a 15 year old boy going through puberty.
cuitrex
Member Since: 8/22/2011
Posts: 6,571
Post #11
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Originally posted by
MrHiphy
There's some videos on Youtube. You can also use a piano.
I used an app on my phone that gives pitches and sang the lowest note I could and the highest.
what`s the app?
touchofmyhand
Member Since: 3/13/2012
Posts: 5,107
Post #12
You sistren go in on those low notes
When I sing I'm comfortable with C3-Bb5 but I want to know for sure. What's that app called?
MrHiphy
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cuitrex
what`s the app?
Android: Pitch Perfect.
I don't know about iPhones.
iGomezHubby
Member Since: 9/18/2011
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Originally posted by
touchofmyhand
You sistren go in on those low notes
When I sing I'm comfortable with C3-Bb5 but I want to know for sure. What's that app called?
I barely make it with a C3
My falsetto and head voice is my strength.
Jabril
Member Since: 4/9/2012
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Originally posted by
touchofmyhand
You sistren go in on those low notes
When I sing I'm comfortable with C3-Bb5 but I want to know for sure. What's that app called?
You can use this if you know how to play piano or know which notes are which.(play scales)
http://virtualpiano.net/
MrHiphy
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Harmonic Dreamer
F2-
D6.
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the hell.
Nait Phoenix
Member Since: 10/18/2010
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Post #17
G2 - G5 comfortably
A5 is practically straining.
Three octaves. Not bad.
rihannabiggestfan
Member Since: 8/27/2011
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Originally posted by
MrHiphy
Android: Pitch Perfect.
I don't know about iPhones.
Thanks
I feel like I have no voice now (in general) but it's worth a try.
Deuces
Member Since: 5/28/2010
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Post #19
I'm not sure. Lemme do some research.
Brando
Member Since: 8/3/2012
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Post #20
I don't know how to find it out.
I could use a digital piano, but how would I know if I am hitting the note or just randomly screaming something thinking that I'm actually hitting it...
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