Finding your vocal range is important to singing properly. Although you may hear about vocalists with large ranges--Michael Jackson had nearly four octaves!--the majority of singers do not possess that kind of ability. Most people have between 1.5 and 2 octaves in their natural or modal voice and about one more octave in their other registers. With a little musical background and practice, you can easily figure out your vocal range and identify to which of the seven main voice types--soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, countertenor, tenor, baritone, or bass--you belong. Part 1 Part 1 of 4: Finding Your Lowest Notes 1 Locate a piano or keyboard if possible. The easiest way to identify your range is with the assistance of a tuned instrument that you can play while you sing, like a piano or keyboard. If you do not have access to the physical instrument, download a piano app, such as Virtual Piano, on your smartphone, tablet, or other device as a substitute. Using an online pia...
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