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Question: The lowest I have sung in a song was an A (two ledger lines below the staff) and it was comfortable, borderlining too low. The highest note I have sung in a song was a high A, (two ledger lines above the staff) but I know I can reach higher. Do I have a wide range? What voice part do you think I have?


Answers: The lowest I have sung in a song was an A (two ledger lines below the staff) and it was comfortable, borderlining too low. The highest note I have sung in a song was a high A, (two ledger lines above the staff) but I know I can reach higher. Do I have a wide range? What voice part do you think I have?

that's a nice two octave range. Most opera singers train to have three at their fingertips, with the last couple of notes at each edge as security for the ones on the inside. Most of us are quite happy with 2 and a half octaves as usable ( as in, we get paid for them )
If you can chip away at it, and get your low a nice and solid, and work at the notes up to the high c , you will be pretty darn close to that.
I keep trying to think of any one piece that has more than two octaves in it, but keep coming up short. There are a lot of arias that have just two octaves, but none that stretch it over that limit. If you find any, let me know, ok?

what is that then 11 notes? yea that's impressive to me. i can't do that.

Your range is greater than most untrained voices (2 octaves)
But many also have wider ranges.
What voice type are you? - It depends on how much higher than an A you can sing. (Also keep in mind that you can always increase your range by practising regularly.)
With the range that you have, you could be an alto, or a mezzo-soprano.
But if you can sing comfortably to the C or D above the A, you would be more in the soprano range.
The tone of your voice will also help determine your voice type. For instance, some sopranos have a very light sounding voice that moves easily allowing them to sing fast passages (coloratura), and others have a deeper tone quality (dramatic soprano)
How old are you? (Is your voice fully matured?) If you are in your teens-mid twenties, your voice will still mature.

As you can see, many things contribute to determining your voice type. But by simply looking at the range you are stating, I would say you should be singing alto or 2nd soprano.



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