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danielmount -> What is your range? (12/8/2007 8:10:36 PM)

What is your range?

Here's a chart to help you give a precise answer: click here. Middle C is C4, so you can count from there.

Here are my answers:
Usual comfortable range (full voice ): G2 to G4
Usual maximum range (with head voice): F2 to F5
Lowest/highest notes hit: D2 / A5

I'd be interested to see what everyone else posts!




nmyrtlebeach -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 9:31:41 PM)

Kenmore---Drop-in.




hoppersfan -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 9:37:42 PM)

It looks like Greek to me!




fossinater -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 10:53:37 PM)

Well I sing right along with Taranda Greene and Glen Dustin. lol. [sm=hammerhead.gif] [sm=hammerhead.gif]

I really can't sing well so I don't know how I could have a vocal range, but that is why I turn the music up loud enough that I can't hear myself. [sm=icon_smile_sing.gif][sm=icon_smile_sing.gif][sm=icon_smile_sing.gif]




zmanfan38 -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:01:44 PM)

On the low end, I just don't know. The highest note I've ever sung was the high B (B's...there are several of them) in I've Just Seen Jesus.




utilityfielder -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:05:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: nmyrtlebeach

Kenmore---Drop-in.



I have a GE [:D]




BenHarris -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:16:43 PM)

Daniel you're getting some funny answers thats for sure. I can sing a A pretty easily and a Bflat on a good night. ON the low end, a D is about my limit. ON our recent CD I sing an A on the first song. But my friend, its not the range a person can sing, but how good the quality is in that range.




zmanfan38 -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:22:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BenHarris

Daniel you're getting some funny answers thats for sure. I can sing a A pretty easily and a Bflat on a good night. ON the low end, a D is about my limit. ON our recent CD I sing an A on the first song. But my friend, its not the range a person can sing, but how good the quality is in that range.


Oh my, how true. Many, many years ago there was a lady at our church who just wanted to out do me as far as singing high notes. She was a screamer[:@].




BBfan -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:47:25 PM)

I have no clue...all I know is I usually sing 1st alto.




DJSfromCleveland -> RE: What is your range? (12/8/2007 11:48:48 PM)

I sing like the Monkey in Guitarzan![:D],

oh,,, and far as my range, depending on the weather and my sinuses that day, could be anywhere from Sandi Patty range to J.D.Sumner low end.




Lead1 -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 1:04:06 AM)

In Public: D2-G4

Lowest Note: A1 (hit it once, never matched it.)

Highest Note: F4

I considered myself to have a very solid 2 3/4 octave range. I mean notes that were there for me everyday. In rehearsals I could stretch the lower end of my range to B1, and my high range close to the Tenor C. But my singing days are well and gone.




danielmount -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 7:42:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BenHarris

But my friend, its not the range a person can sing, but how good the quality is in that range.


I agree fully. That's what counts in the end.

I had a feeling this would be a fun topic, but I didn't expect it to be quite this silly.[:D]




Drip -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 7:51:20 AM)

Daniel, I can hit a Double OO on a good night--Drip




DJSfromCleveland -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 8:51:18 AM)

We're a bunch of Silly People!!!!!![:D]




Qtman -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 8:53:27 AM)

I was not going to say anything but since Drip gave us his range---------I can easily hit a double R Flat.




armydude -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 9:13:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: qtman

I was not going to say anything but since Drip gave us his range---------I can easily hit a double R Flat.
That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."






That's me by the way.[:D]




danielmount -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 10:10:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: armydude

That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."



So was that originally a Mark Lowry line? Roy Webb would use it every night, and various Gaither band members are still using it.[:)]




Qtman -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 11:35:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: danielmount

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ORIGINAL: armydude

That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."



So was that originally a Mark Lowry line? Roy Webb would use it every night, and various Gaither band members are still using it.[:)]


The short answer Daniel is No. That line, or variations of it, has been used for as long as I can remember. And as you know I can remember a long time.




danielmount -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 1:10:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: qtman

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ORIGINAL: danielmount

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ORIGINAL: armydude

That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."



So was that originally a Mark Lowry line? Roy Webb would use it every night, and various Gaither band members are still using it.[:)]


The short answer Daniel is No. That line, or variations of it, has been used for as long as I can remember. And as you know I can remember a long time.


Very interesting!




DJSfromCleveland -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 1:16:36 PM)

It was also on an old Kingsmen video, Hamill told Anthony , Just put it in B, they'll flatten it anyhow.




Drip -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 1:17:02 PM)

And you only use it around good groups that are not flat---not to funny on some locals that are flat on occasions




TQ_Fan_4_Life -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 1:24:56 PM)

just know can sing Baritone and the beginnings now of some Bass




Sing2him -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 4:41:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: qtman

The short answer Daniel is No. That line, or variations of it, has been used for as long as I can remember. And as you know I can remember a long time.


A variation of that line is also in the '80s movie, "Goonies"... they have to play a piano made of bones in order to avoid being dashed against the rocks below. The note needed is a Bb, but the lead character says... "if you hit the wrong note, we'll all B flat!"... HA HA (sorry, It's my favorite movie)




armydude -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 5:03:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: danielmount

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ORIGINAL: armydude

That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."



So was that originally a Mark Lowry line? Roy Webb would use it every night, and various Gaither band members are still using it.[:)]
I know this has already been answered, but I'm just getting back.[:D] It's not the first time it was used, but it's the first time I heard it.




danielmount -> RE: What is your range? (12/9/2007 8:14:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: armydude

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ORIGINAL: danielmount

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ORIGINAL: armydude

That reminds me of something Mark Lowry said on the Gaither video from Atlanta. "Put him in G, Anthony. He'll flat it himself."



So was that originally a Mark Lowry line? Roy Webb would use it every night, and various Gaither band members are still using it.[:)]
I know this has already been answered, but I'm just getting back.[:D] It's not the first time it was used, but it's the first time I heard it.


Interesting--thanks!




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