um four and a half octaves? a wee bit unreal to me? since you're a girl i don't know many that can sing quuite that low lol. I can barely sing 4 octaves
A little difficult to believe, that low-low-low C. BTW, for me the piano sounds one octave higher as written, but it may be the PC loudspeakers I have.
So if you say it...
As for the G, it can be done "easily" singing in falsette. Contratenors (male Altos) donīt have problems getting up there.
I'm not sure what voice type I am, but I am a female who sings on the side. Last year I started singing after not singing since 6th grade. I am almost 20, a college sophomore.
My range, on a good day, goes from the C in bass clef to the C# above the treble clef.
Whow, what ranges you all seem to have... I am an artefact of nature, a female tenor (from d to d'', if I got the keys right; d under the staff with 1 octave down, and a range of two octaves upward). Of course, there is no use singing along in any chorus. I used to have a much higher voice, but at 17 I experienced something like a puberty voice change, gross!