Singing - What's your high note?

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  1. odieboy

    odieboy Level II

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    I got into singing about 2 years ago, I started out as a baritone but I hope to have the range of a tenor by next summer.

    I only started seeing the effects about a few weeks ago. I can sing a lot more songs now, and enjoy annoying my classmates with high notes. (Lol. My class isn't so musically inclined, but there are a few guys naturally better singers than me)

    Although my range still isn't as high as trained tenors.

    My high note right now is a high G. What about you?
     
  2. Obi

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    How do I tell what my high note is?
     
  3. John

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    Not telling because you'll just be jealous psshh..
    oh god, my voice has been changing so frikkin much recently, I can barely sing well never mind find my high note. xD
     
  4. Rundownandy

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    I don't know what my high note is, because people chase me around with baseball bats, pitch forks, and torches before I reach that point. D;

    Jk, I don't know either.
     
  5. Drew

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    I don't know. My voice is on the deeper side, so I assume it's not very high.
     
  6. odieboy

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    Go to a piano and start anywhere between middle C-middle F. Then move up trying to reach each note, one half-step at a time.
     
  7. snowneo

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    Last I checked I am a Coloratura (C6), then again that was about 4mths ago, I haven't even had time to sing in the shower lately...lol
     
  8. singapore

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    hmm..what if i don't have a piano now ? any other ways that i can test it out?

    i have never been to any singing classes though XD
     
  9. Molly

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    I'm an alto. I can hit up to a high B, but it doesn't always sound too pretty :p
    Mostly I just sing for fun and in the shower, so my range has probably gone down lately...
     
  10. Lully

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    There are many online tests, but I don't recommend them.
    If you have never been to a singing class, you probably won't have the technics to reach the higher notes, but it doesn't mean you don't have them...
    As for me, I've been studying it for 5 years now and I'm a soprano leggero.
    Considering the middle C, the C4 (I've already seen it as C5), I can go from B3 to G6...
    :D
     
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    I've been singing for 10 years, singing opera for 2 now.
    I'm a bass (probably more a bass-baritone now), on a good day I have a C2 (used to have it all the time, my voice is getting higher XD) and my high note is F4 consistantly, although sometimes I CAN get up to an A flat (or even a not-so-great sounding A XD). It's exciting :D

    And then my falsetto gets up to an A5 I think. XD I would try now but I am super sick and it would be terrible :p
     
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    I've been in choir a couple years now and my range is definitely way bigger than it used to be however I do tend to stay down near the bass notes much more comfortably. I can sing from an A1 to a G4 however once I start getting up to middle C my voice kinda becomes gross and doesn't sound good unless I sing really really loud.
     
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    My voice is changing in to the grave sound due to taking the lot of exercise in gym.
    How I can mange it?
     
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    Middle c
     
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    Its really an incredible and marvelous sharing
    i love this too much
     
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