Vocal Range?

KathrynJeal | 26/03/2009 - 20:50

I would really like to know what my vocal range is called.
On the piano, I can sustain from Low D to High C
I don't know all the classifications (Tennor, alto, soprano etc..) but if anyone knows what this is, I'd be grateful!

Thank You, Kat.

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Author: jeffhansen
Date: 26/03/2009 - 21:31
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From http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textv/Vocalrange.html

A vocal range of about C above the treble clef to about Middle C is the range of a soprano.
The range from F in the top of the treble clef to F below Middle C is the alto range.
The range from G above Middle C to C below Middle C would be that of a tenor, and the range of Middle C to C below the bass clef would be the range of a bass.
A mezzo soprano (often referred to as simply a "mezzo") would be between the soprano and alto, a baritone would be between the tenor and bass, and a contralto would be a low alto, or simply an alto. Usually soprano, mezzo soprano, alto and contralto are female voices and tenor, baritone, and bass are male.

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