What Vocal Range Am I?

In order to be a great singer, you need to choose songs within your own vocal range. This useful quiz will help you determine what your vocal range is!

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Here are all the results with descriptions

Soprano
Your vocal range falls between B3 and G6, making you a soprano. Soprano is the highest human vocal register. Usually sopranos are females, but young boys and castrated singers may also fall into this category.

Mezzo-Soprano
Your vocal range falls between A3 and F5, making you a mezzo-soprano. If you would like to hear what a mezzo-soprano sounds like compared to a soprano, watch this video: https://www. youtube. com/watch? v=6x4k3HISXDk.

Contralto
Your vocal range falls between F3 and D5, making you a contralto. The term is given to female singers who sing in the lowest female voice part. (The male equivalent is counter-tenor. Here's a list of singers who sing in this range: https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/List_of_contraltos_in_non-classical_music.

Tenor
Your vocal range falls roughly between C3 to A4, making you a tenor. Tenors have a singing voice between baritone and alto. It's the highest of the ordinary adult male range. Luciano Pavarotti is a famous opera tenor.

Baritone
Your vocal range falls roughly between A2 to F4, making you a baritone. Placido Domingo is a famous opera singer classified as a baritone. You can listen to him sing here: https://www. youtube. com/watch? v=Iyh7r1uOhM0.

Bass
Your vocal range falls roughly between F2 to E4, making you a bass. Bass singers are males who sing in the lowest vocal range of all voice types. American R&B singer Barry White is an example of a bass.