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Post by gast8 on Jan 14, 2020 4:55:18 GMT
I range tested my 7 year old nephew one time and he had E3-F7. He was super satisfied he could go higher than me lol.
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Post by blazejecar2 on Jan 14, 2020 8:38:20 GMT
i have a friend named Dillon, who speaks around B1, like...his voice is so rich and booming he struggles to even go to the supermarket without stunning the cashier or just...talking to anyone without them commenting what an epic voice he has. Sadly, he refuses to do anything with his voice because he's not interested in music at all. It's such a damn waste
on the other hand I have a friend (Louis) whose range is about C2-B5 (and some shitty whistles in the low 6th octave) and also has a great voice and WANTS to sing, but is plagued by unsupportive family at home and bunch of neighbors in his student dorm.
Meanwhile I have a huge range and the opportunity to practice but I was "blessed" with the voice of nicola sedda
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Post by Seb on Jan 14, 2020 22:07:37 GMT
i have a friend named Dillon, who speaks around B1, like...his voice is so rich and booming he struggles to even go to the supermarket without stunning the cashier or just...talking to anyone without them commenting what an epic voice he has. Sadly, he refuses to do anything with his voice because he's not interested in music at all. It's such a damn waste on the other hand I have a friend (Louis) whose range is about C2-B5 (and some shitty whistles in the low 6th octave) and also has a great voice and WANTS to sing, but is plagued by unsupportive family at home and bunch of neighbors in his student dorm. Meanwhile I have a huge range and the opportunity to practice but I was "blessed" with the voice of nicola sedda Meaning that your voice is absurdly high pitched or...?
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Post by blazejecar2 on Jan 15, 2020 4:58:02 GMT
i have a friend named Dillon, who speaks around B1, like...his voice is so rich and booming he struggles to even go to the supermarket without stunning the cashier or just...talking to anyone without them commenting what an epic voice he has. Sadly, he refuses to do anything with his voice because he's not interested in music at all. It's such a damn waste on the other hand I have a friend (Louis) whose range is about C2-B5 (and some shitty whistles in the low 6th octave) and also has a great voice and WANTS to sing, but is plagued by unsupportive family at home and bunch of neighbors in his student dorm. Meanwhile I have a huge range and the opportunity to practice but I was "blessed" with the voice of nicola sedda Meaning that your voice is absurdly high pitched or...? More like just I have a shitty natural tone to my voice. I can sing stuff perfectly in pitch, with proper technique and the listener will still think it sounds off. I only have an ok voice for certain types of pop, which I absolutely don't wanna sing. For anything else it takes so much effort to make it sound decent, while for example Louis can show up with no practice and fail much more in pitch and technique, but he'll still sound much better than me. Even my operatic voice is like...meh
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Post by leafylemontree on Jun 4, 2021 8:07:28 GMT
I've notewatched some people, mostly friends or relatives.
In high school, my best friend (who wasn't a singer) sometimes went down to F#2/G2 humming, but no more than E4 and A4. Another friend was something like E2 to something in the 5th octave, I don't remember well. Another of my friends (who wasn't a singer until 2 years ago) went from C3 - G4 up to C#2 - D6 and whistles to B6. Two of my classmates had a very rich low register, one being a baritone with a solid 2nd octave, and the other I think was a bass.
My mom ranges from C3 all the way to C6, also my sister'range is F3 - E6.
My cousin (a pop singer) ranges from F#2 to A4 and D5 and his mom could hold a B2 up to A4.
Speaking of myself, mine is something around C#3 to G5, plus some weird and quick whistles in the 6th octave.
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Post by obinna on May 3, 2022 10:25:22 GMT
Lol. I did a couple of range tests on my family members. My sister's a soprano in her choir but could sing down to D#3. The highest I've heard from her is a C#6 but she's really shy about singing high notes alone so I can't really tell if she can go higher. My mum has a lot of vocal damage and sings way down to A2 very well and the highest belt I've heard from her is an A#4. She has a pretty bad head voice but I can count a couple of D5s while singing alont to songs.
My brother who is 13 however is the only person I've been able to fully test his vocal range. Can't go lower than a C3 and belts as high as a D5, his falsetto can at least struggle up to a C6 and he has a pretty clean whistle register up to A#6. Though he can sing up to a D#7 in whistle, I honestly wouldn't count that. It's so shaky and unstable.
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Post by Goober on Oct 9, 2022 22:35:44 GMT
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Post by Bink on Oct 10, 2022 5:29:38 GMT
My dad can go from about E2 - F5 with alright tone
and my friend Lucas who is an actual singer can go from about D2 - G♯4 commonly with a dropped out B1 and falsetto of B♭5
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Post by CT on Feb 9, 2023 17:33:52 GMT
I don’t know any people
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Post by BAZanine on Feb 10, 2023 6:18:23 GMT
My dad was a bit of a musician in his time. He never claimed to be an amazing singer but apparently he wrote a lot of lyrics. He actually bothered me to write some lyrics for his instrumentals in his later years. As for his voice, he was probably in that low tenor/high baritone area. I only really remember having heard him sing from a decently beefy E2 to a pretty mangled G4. He definitely yelled up to A4 pretty consistently. He claimed to have had a pretty solid falsetto, which he never got to showing off to me. RIP dad, I'm sure you could totally hit some baller G5s. My uncle actually has released music. G♯2 - B2 - A4 - B♭4 from what I've heard.
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Post by Hennessy Macklemore III on Feb 12, 2023 1:38:48 GMT
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Post by contraltoqueen on Nov 29, 2023 2:26:01 GMT
I know someone with a really low voice, he has an Eb1-G4 range.
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Post by Hennessy Macklemore III on Dec 3, 2023 17:42:55 GMT
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Post by 123 on Apr 1, 2024 11:14:44 GMT
My dad can sing from around an Eb2-Bb4 in chest and can falsetto like a G5 or something. Edit: I'll do some other people because I'm really bored right now Not that I don't have a life. I just have nothing else to do... okay... maybe I do have no life but just disregard anything said regarding 'no life' FAMILY: My sister has been training her lower register. She can sing about an E3 with proper clarity but can ocasionally hit D3's to C3's. I think once she sang a B2 but its quality was questionable... High is probably E5 or something. She doesn't have a falsetto register. My mum can sing a C#3 as her lowest and sing upwards of around F#5. She used to be a singer in a band a long time ago. Falsetto is like C6 or something. Not that sure. When a song goes to high for her she usually switches octaves instead of following it in falsetto. FRIENDS: My first friend can do a really solid G2 to about an A#4 I think is his highest. His falsetto and whistle registers are really clean. I believe A5 is his highest. his whistle can go really bloody high though. Probably his most noticeble register. C7 would be my rough estimate.
My second friend is around the same as me in terms of placement (at least low notes wise). I've heard him sing great D2s and some weakers C2s. His highs stop about E4 but he's not very comfortable up there. He is in a band and from what I've heard its about A2-C#4 in chest. I've never heard him sing falsetto cleanly. B4 would be the cleanest high note I've heard from him.My third friend's voice hasn't broke yet. So he can sing about as low as a C3 to around an E5/F#5 or something. His falsetto extends to a B5 from what I've heard from him. I suspect he got more in him.
SECOND EDIT: I am even more bored now so time to do some more!!!
My fourth friend's voice is a bit squeaky and he tends to shout a lot so like idk D5-E5 is his highest and like D3 is his lowest :P Not sure about his falsetto, if any.
My fifth friend's (and sixth friend's) voice seems like a solid D3 to C5 placement.
My seventh friend's voice (when will he run out of friends... NEVERRRR!) is probably a tad bit lower then the past three. I suspect good chest up to B4 or something idk and down to like a C3.
People I know who can sing but I-am-not-really-acquainted-with-too-much-or-I-am-but-just-not-enough-to-consider-being-friends
The first one is very professional, maybe like an A2 to a D5 in chest and upwards of A5-B5 in falsetto. Second one is not as professional, but still up there: maybe like an F2-F4 and a D5 in falsetto. SOME CHOIR MEMBERS: Third one can average from like a G2-C4 chest, no falsetto Fourth one can average like a C3 to an E5, no falsetto Fifth one can average like a B1-A1 and upwards of about C4-D4. Sixth one can average a G2-G3 or something. Very small.
RANGE COMPARSION (congrats on making this far, i'd be genuinely shocked if someone actually got this far, let alone read this)!!
G2-A#4-C7 (4 octaves, 5 semitones)(C2) D2-E4-B4 (2 octaves, 11 semitones)C3-F5- B5 (I took the average from F#5 and E5 ) (2 octaves, 11 semitones)
C#2-A#4- G5 (3 octaves, 6 semitones) (Yes I did myself )
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Post by braydenthegoober518 on Aug 5, 2024 20:26:50 GMT
My dad can go from about E2 - F5 with alright tone and my friend Lucas who is an actual singer can go from about D2 - G♯4 commonly with a dropped out B1 and falsetto of B♭5 My dad has a vocal range of around G#1 to C5 and has spoken down to a B1 before, but daily bottoms out at like C#2 daily. My mom has a vocal range of Bb2 to G#5 (up to Eb5 in chest)
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Post by Yojojo on Aug 5, 2024 21:10:25 GMT
My dad can go from about E2 - F5 with alright tone and my friend Lucas who is an actual singer can go from about D2 - G♯4 commonly with a dropped out B1 and falsetto of B♭5 My dad has a vocal range of around G#1 to C5 and has spoken down to a B1 before, but daily bottoms out at like C#2 daily. My mom has a vocal range of Bb2 to G#5 (up to Eb5 in chest) you know Braden, you know Goober, now get ready for Brayden the Goober!
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Post by Yojojo on Aug 5, 2024 22:31:35 GMT
That's fair, Goober's Mike Patton obsession paired with Braden's blatant sexism will surely make him an interesting wildcard to the TRP family
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