Most people have a modest two-octave vocal range when they sing, but some rare talents can manage five octaves or more. Think the late great, Freddie Mercury of Queen, or Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose, ...
From Pavarotti to Prince, some of these musicians’ vocal ranges span a spectacular four octaves. A middle C on the piano can also be described as a C4 – and any number above or below that measures an ...
Have you ever wondered why some singers can hit incredibly high notes while others have a rich, deep tone? The answer lies in their vocal range. Knowing your vocal range is key to understanding your ...
In the pop category, it comes as no surprise that Mariah Carey has the biggest vocal range among her competitors, hitting her lowest note (an F2) in 'Sweetheart' and reaching her highest in 'Emotions' ...
Picture a singer, accompanied by a grand piano. As the singer's voice dances through multiple octaves of range, the pianist's fingers trip from one end of the keyboard to the other. Both the singer's ...
From jaw-dropping low notes to whistle-register highs, these vocalists pushed the human voice to astonishing extremes across genres and generations. Vocal range has long been one of the most ...
Many singers struggle to understand their vocal range, especially with complex charts and musical jargon. The female vocal range chart can seem daunting, leaving vocalists unsure about their voice ...
Yma Sumac, the Peruvian soprano famous for her range, has died. Her voice spanned more than four octaves, but why is that so unusual? Many things were considered amazing about Yma Sumac, from her ...