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  1. Vocal range - Wikipedia

    • Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate. A common application is within the context of singing, where it is used as a defining characteristic for classifying singing voices into voice types. It is also a topic of study within linguistics, phonetics, and speech-language pathology, particularly in relation to the study of tonal languages and certa… See more

    Singing and the definition of vocal range

    While the broadest definition of "vocal range" is simply the span from the lowest to the highest note a particular voice … See more

    Evolution of sexual dimorphism in human voice pitch

    The upper pitch range of the human voice is, on average, about half as high in males as in females. Even after controlling for body height and volume, the male voice remains lower. Charles Darwin suggested that the hu… See more

    Vocal range and voice classification

    Vocal range plays such an important role in classifying singing voices into voice types that sometimes the two terms are confused with one another. A voice type is a particular kind of human singing voice perceived a… See more

     
  1. The human vocal range is typically between 3 1/3 octaves. That amounts to approximately 40 notes a singer can vocalize.
    sloanschoolofmusic.com/what-are-vocal-ranges/
    So, the average male vocal range is about 1.5 to 2 octaves, while the average female vocal range is about 2 to 3 octaves. If you can sing from A3-A5, you can go from an A in the 3rd octave up to the A in the 5th octave. Of course, some professional singers have a vocal range of over 4 octaves.
    middermusic.com/vocal-range/
    In general, the average human has a vocal range of 1.5–2 octaves, while professional singers can expand it up to 4 octaves.
    becomesingers.com/vocal-range/vocal-range-chart
    In the context of singing, vocal range refers to the reach between the lowest and the highest points or notes that singers can project their voice comfortably and confidently. Having a wide vocal range of at least two and a half to three octaves is considered to be a sign of commendable singing abilities.
    www.ipassio.com/blog/vocal-range
    Vocal cords are folds in the throat tissue that vibrate together to create sound. The vocal chords themselves, along with the shape and size of your resonance chambers, determine the qualities of your sound and the expanse of your range. Vocal range is the number of octaves your voice can reach.
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    Apr 18, 2020 · In its broadest sense, the term vocal range refers to the full spectrum of notes that a singer's voice is able to produce, starting from the bottommost note and reaching to the uppermost note.

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    There are six primary human vocal types: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone, and Bass. Soprano is the highest female type, while Bass is the lowest male type. In general, the average human has a vocal range of 1.52

  8. How to Find Your Vocal Range - School of Rock

    Vocal range is the number of octaves your voice can reach. What is the average male vocal range? About 1.5 to 2 octaves, while for others it can reach four (Freddie Mercury) or even six (Axl Rose and Mike Patton).

  9. Vocal Range Explained: How to Identify Your Vocal Range

    Dec 9, 2021 · If you’ve ever tried to sing along with a song and discovered your own singing voice sounds much lower than the vocalist’s, you’ve noticed how two different people can have different vocal ranges. Learn more about the …

  10. What Are The Vocal Ranges, And How Can You Find …

    Mar 22, 2023 · Your vocal range tells you what songs you can sing comfortably without straining and which best complements your voice. You can’t use your voice to the best of your ability until you can identify your ranges, tones, and …

  11. How to Find Your Vocal Range: A Comprehensive …

    Sep 20, 2024 · Knowing your vocal range helps you choose appropriate songs, improve your vocal performance, and avoid straining your voice. This guide will walk you through the process of finding your vocal range accurately, offer tips …

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