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I have a range from (about!) F to C, and in basic terms I can say really low and really high! I sing strong at a mezzo or an alto, but I can be soprano, just quieter :) . I sing pretty well, but mostly because I have a very strong and loud voice- its really rich so it makes it sound better than it really is.


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I just know my singing doesn't kill anyone when they hear it. :P


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Alex wrote:
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You sing high.


XD yes I know... and some guy and school wanted to bet that he could sing higher than me.... *rolls eyes* (there's no rolls eyes emoticon? =O). But my voice isn't too strong though, however I do like singing =).

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*tries*

I'm not such a singer myself, as my voice is generally weak once it gets past one comfortable octave range. :P

But my voice can reach the E almost two octaves below (before everything else turns into grunts), and the C two octaves above. I can squeak another C three octaves above middle (not often though; only when my throat is very clear), but that's not singing. XP


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Generally speaking, it's not the range that makes the singer. It's the quality of the voice itself. I know a girl who can hit whistle notes (and boasts of it whenever she gets the chance), but her voice is much like that of a tortured cat.

Aside from that, my range is nothing to be proud of. Low F to high C.


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I think I can do everything, except really low. I can even rap. MY NAME IS KJ, AKA KJ-52. My name is KJ, it is so nice to meet you. ^^ :)


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Yoshi wrote:
*tries*

I'm not such a singer myself, as my voice is generally weak once it gets past one comfortable octave range. :P

But my voice can reach the E almost two octaves below (before everything else turns into grunts), and the C two octaves above. I can squeak another C three octaves above middle (not often though; only when my throat is very clear), but that's not singing. XP


Ack, that's higher than me!!

Let's just say that I know a friend who's..."worse". :P He can't go as low as me, but he can scream and sustain an E three octaves above middle C, if my memory and pitching serves me right. And he's a decent singer too.


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Generally speaking, it's not the range that makes the singer. It's the quality of the voice itself. I know a girl who can hit whistle notes (and boasts of it whenever she gets the chance), but her voice is much like that of a tortured cat.


Yes, I agree. Even if I hit all the notes properly, I still sound bad.


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Er...nonexistent in singing. I can make my voice really high or low, but not when singing and sounding good at the same time. :P


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I don't really know the notes I can sing. I can, however, sing most of the high parts in just about any Third Eye Blind song. My voice range seems pretty odd to me anyway, so I'm not sure if there's a way to measure it. Or maybe I'm just weird. :P


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I can't sing although that doesn't stop me from doing it every once in awhile, I pity the poor souls that have to listen to it, then again when I you have friend standing next to you yelling into the microphone you probably don't come off sounding too bad (if they can hear you at all).

I don't really know what my singing range is, I don't even know what levels occur when. At a guess I'd say I'm somewhere in the middle though, I can't sing really deep but at the same time I have heaps of trouble hitting the highs (they come out as squeaks/whines).

I did manage to be selected for choir in Primary school so I guess my range was reasonable enough to be selected but I didn't really enjoy it so I didn't stick around long.


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My range is the equivilant to the notes where the bassoon and clarinet ranges overlap, which is an D an octave below middle C to an F two octaves above. I'm much more confortable singing lower, and sometimes I can hit lower notes, but not very comfortably. My singing is quite bad if I'm looking at music, but if I have accompanyment of some sort I usually sound half-decent.


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Low. Very Low.

Any lower and I'll be singing a Barry White song.


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Eh, I dunno, really. It depends on what the song is and who I'm singing with, I guess. So take your pick - really low, really high, or inbetween. =D

Although as a warning, if it's really low I'll randomly squeak. :P


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I'm alto to contralto - I don't know from octaves, which is painfully obvious to anyone who's heard me sing.


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From E one octave below to C two octaves above middle C. Almost three octaves, and yes, I am a soprano.


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