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 Adveser (1 point)
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15 Octaves extended, 0.5hz-10548hz, no whistles or fry
6 Octaves Modal, E0-E6
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 strife860 (3 points)
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My goodness. That's awesome!
Mine is B1-G#8 6.5 Octaves and a Semitone
Falsetto: G#8
Chest Voice: F5(without mixing)
Lower Register: B1 (no vocal Fry)
Voicetype: Baritone xD
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 tomm128 (25 points)
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When you want to know your vocal range, try and think of the range of a cello. Many people say that the using the cello is a good way to find it. Google it! That's probably the easiest way to find it!
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 WNeufrau (12 points)
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Chest: E3 - F4
Head: G3 - G5
voice type: mezzosoprano (considered, but still in development)
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 strife860 (3 points)
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Head Voice/Falsetto:G#8
Upper CHest/Belting Register: E5 (F#5)--->[without Mixing]
Lower Register: A1 (No Vocal Fry)
Modal Range: A1-F#5
Range type: Counter Tenor
Natural VoiceType: Baritone
6.6 Octaves and a Semitone xD
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 Jaxy (4 points)
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Mezzo soprano/alto. I can sing B3-G5 comfortably and if I'm properly warmed up and work really hard then I can add a tone either way.
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