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Supersonic
4 minutes ago, Tommi said:

Yay! (I'm a tenor, but I'm working on it)

Congrats! Your range is 3.3 Octaves (D2-E5)
83.3% Above Average

(Does falsetto count? 'Cause if that's the case I have to do it again)
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An Ab2 is an extreme low for a tenor though :omg: D2 is like.... deep bass region

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KarmaPolice
1 minute ago, Supersonic said:

An Ab2 is an extreme low for a tenor though :omg: D2 is like.... deep bass region

That my pure voice vocal range, I'm a baritone/tenor but with falsetto I can reach more than E5 for sure :D

Your range is impressive btw!

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PartySick

I already know mine :nails:

I can go from bad to worse :awesome:

💜Pushing down on your knees to make you drive faster💜
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4.5 Octaves (E2-A6)

150.0% ABOVE AVERAGE

oh my god

i knew i could go higher even tho i can reach the 7 octave i just cant connect it to my vocal range(of course on whistle notes)

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littlepotter

This won't work on mobile..

I'm a bass so I have a very limited range (a little over 2 octaves) but I can reach quite low (C#2-E4). Hopefully as I grow up I'll gain a few notes (but I hope I won't lose any from the bottom :giveup: )

chaeri pls
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31 minutes ago, Moncher said:

dont do this, without proper singing technique you are simply unable to determine your true vocal range... i know for sure that 3/4 of you are gonna be screeching some G5s and count it as your range, it is not...

I could go to an E6 if I'd do that :sis:

I was able to go until an E4 in Chest and the rest in Head / Falsetto :) 

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HauntingHollow

and my range is F#2 - G4 - C5 ( sometimes D5, but i suck real hard with headvoice ) 

You can not hide if nobody pays attention to you :*
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