Posted May 9, 2011 Nooo idea. I don't really sing anyways, except for when I'm by myself in the car of course. ;D Share this post Link to post
Posted May 10, 2011 even though I play trumpet, I fall in the tenor baritone range Share this post Link to post
Posted May 23, 2011 I honestly don't know what my vocal range is. All I know is that I am able to sing most power metal and a fair amount of the songs that Geoff Tate sings (ranging from the near high note in Queen of the Reich to Speak), though prefer the higher ranges. ~M3~ Share this post Link to post
Posted June 4, 2011 While I play violin more than sing, I know that I'm soprano. ^w^ Share this post Link to post
Posted June 11, 2011 Last year, my chorus teacher told me that I'm an alto, but I'm not sure right now. Share this post Link to post
Posted June 15, 2011 I can't for the life of me remember what my friend told me I was. Mezzo soprano is my best guess, if someone listens to one of these http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pag...123768097701264 you might be able to tell? Not sure. Share this post Link to post
Posted June 27, 2011 i'm a mezzo-soprano. i was in my old church's youth choir. Share this post Link to post
Posted November 9, 2011 I'm a Coloratura Soprano with 3 ½ octave range. In falsetto I can hit the A above soprano C and I am a trained opera singer. I was wondering why soprano coloratura wasn't getting any love :3 I'm a trained singer, both in classical/operatic style and in belt-voice/Broadway style. I'm generally a mezzo-soprano, but my range covers the F below middle C up to high C reliably, so I often ended up singing both alto and soprano descant parts in choir whenever a given section needed some boost. Share this post Link to post
Posted November 9, 2011 I think I'm a bass, although I can sometimes sing very high. But then I sound like a female singer. And that's odd Share this post Link to post
Posted November 12, 2011 (edited) I picked mezzo-soprano but hrr, I never was officially classed. In choir though, I sang Alto 1. Edited November 12, 2011 by sparkdragon Share this post Link to post
Posted November 12, 2011 I never got to be in choir when I was in school. D: I'm a low-ish alto, I can sing higher if I have to but I like the lower end of my range, it's more comfortable. A friend of mine (mezzo-soprano) and one of my exs (tenor-baritone) have been teaching me to sing. It apparently takes both of them because me being an alto, neither of them can cover my full range to teach me (We don't have a piano to work with so I'm learning my pitch from their voices.) Share this post Link to post
Posted November 12, 2011 My voice goes from rather low to high and squeaky at will... For example, I can sing songs by Audioslave and the more (I think) soprano parts of some Hoosiers songs. And they are VERY high-pitched. Share this post Link to post
Posted November 13, 2011 I typically sing as a Soprano, but can range my voice to Mezzo-Soprano and Contralto as well. Yay for Wikipedia. o/ I had no idea what any of the terms were until I looked them up.. I just knew I sing high-pitched typically but at times sing middle-pitched or low. I don't usually do Contralto on purpose though, it's harder because I'm not naturally a Contralto. I was in choir for a few years in elementary school and had a great teacher, he taught me what I know and some singing techniques... I typically just sing to feel better (to get out bad feelings I keep in, etc.) or for someone who wants me to sing. Share this post Link to post
Posted November 21, 2011 (edited) Here is the list: Soprano- Highest Voice (female). Mezzo-soprano- Middle Voice(female) Contralto- Deepest voice (Female). Tenor- Highest voice(Male) Baritone- Middle Voice (Male) Bass / Basso- Lowest Voice (Male) I am a Soprano. I usually sing songs higher then thier made if they are too low for me. Im proud to be a soprano. Edited November 21, 2011 by dr.bieber229 Share this post Link to post
Posted November 22, 2011 I can jump all over the place. I'm a soprano in my senior choir, though. I can hit a D6 comfortably now, and I'm working on going even higher. My speaking voice is pretty low. Share this post Link to post
Posted November 22, 2011 What is it called when you can sing both high and low? Share this post Link to post
Posted November 22, 2011 What is it called when you can sing both high and low? I think you are just both? LOL. I guess it depends on which one you feel more comfortable singing in. In choir we had to sing for our teacher to see if we were a soprano or alto, and she said I could be either, so I was Soprano last year (Didn't like it too much.) and now I'm an alto.~ Share this post Link to post
Posted November 22, 2011 I think you are just both? LOL. I guess it depends on which one you feel more comfortable singing in. In choir we had to sing for our teacher to see if we were a soprano or alto, and she said I could be either, so I was Soprano last year (Didn't like it too much.) and now I'm an alto.~ I just try to blend in with whoever is singing around me. Share this post Link to post
Posted September 8, 2012 I have been in the chair at school and my teacher said I was contralto. But my voice is not trained and I honestly am not a good singer Share this post Link to post
Posted September 9, 2012 I have absolutly no idea, but i think its just bellow high-pitched. Share this post Link to post
Posted September 9, 2012 I'm around tenor, on the high side; I'm waiting for my voice to drop Share this post Link to post
Posted September 9, 2012 I don't really know I'm in choir and I sing the lowest part we have so we split it into 1,2,3 and sometimes 4 so if its 2 parts I'm 2nd if it's 3 parts I'm 3rd and if it's 4 parts I'm 4th for a girl I have a rather low voice and I can't sing high pitches at all my voice will sort of crack or I can't make any sound if I try to sing higher notes Share this post Link to post
Posted September 11, 2012 I actually have a pretty large range, from low alto to medium soprano. I'm stronger using my chest voice though, so that makes me more of an alto. But I am strengthening my head voice so that I can sing stronger high pitched. Share this post Link to post
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