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Vocal Ranges    15:32 on Saturday, October 04, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

OboeNightmare
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Hi, I like to sing in my spare time and I noticed that some vocal text books offer techniques to practice according to the type of voice you have. How do you determine your basic vocal range (soprano, alto, tenor,...) and does it count if you can hit the notes in that range in a falsetto? Thanks.

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Re: Vocal Ranges    12:53 on Friday, October 10, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

hall1751
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hey,

i used to have the same problem, i didn't have a singing teacher. luckily though music at my new school was cumpolsory and i also joined a choir. saprano is high female voice, the metzo saprano, then alto and finaly contralto and then male voices go countertennor, tennor and then baritone and then bass.

me, i'm an alto slash metzo saprano, then there are loads of notes i can't reach but then at the very top there are a few, but i'm stil ms/a. it all depends on how high or low you can sing.

lol

lhl

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Re: Vocal Ranges    16:37 on Friday, October 10, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

jvanullen
(120 points)

Falsetto does not typically count toward a voice range. The best thing to do is see if you could talk to a vocal teacher and see if they could tell you your voice type.

   

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