No. Two and a Half octaves is the average range of a singer.
Bobby McFerren
There is no such thing ... nobody can possibly have a vocal range that spans 8 octaves.
3.5 octaves highest note: c#6 lowest note: c5
There are several different types of harmonicas. A 12 hole chromatic harmonica has 48 tones in 3 different octave ranges. However a typical harmonica has 4 holes for each octave.
7 octaves
31 octaves
He has a 5 octaves. Halford has 4 full octaves, ranging from D2 through B5.
He has 4 octaves.
2 octaves and 3 notes.
There are 3 octaves till middle C on the piano.
It depends on the vibraphone, but the standard vibraphone is 3 octaves, from F to F.
From E2 to B5 is 3 octaves and 7 notes. If that happens to be your singing vocal range, congratulations! Not many people have a range that wide.
it depends on the kind of marimba. it ranges from 4 octaves to 5.5 octaves
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An 88-key piano has 7 octaves plus three additional keys - making the keyboard have 7 1/4 octaves in total. Some pianos also have exactly 7 octaves ranging from the A 3 octaves below middle C to the A three octaves higher than the A tuned to 440Hz (the A above middle C).