Kelly Clarkson actually created her own genre of music which is sort of pop, rock, beats, country and hip-hop.
too many for her own good! about 2.5 octaves.
In the studio, Clarkson has gone as low as C3 and as high as G6 (3.4 octaves). Clarkson's live range is Eb3-Bb6 (3.5 octaves).
What type of interments does Kelly Clarkson use in her music
yes im sure she does. she might also have a person drive for her sometimes
8 octaves, alto-soprano
Voice type: baritone, From d2 to a flat4, 2.5 octaves
A BlackBerry curve
What type of interments does Kelly Clarkson use in her music
yes im sure she does. she might also have a person drive for her sometimes
8 octaves, alto-soprano
Voice type: baritone, From d2 to a flat4, 2.5 octaves
shes very down to earth, smiling laughing cute and adorable
A BlackBerry curve
mix between pop and country
it depends on the kind of marimba. it ranges from 4 octaves to 5.5 octaves
She is a Soprano. Her range is from D3 to C6. D3 is just above middle C on the piano. C6 is three octaves above middle C on the piano.
She is a Soprano. Her range is from D3 to C6. D3 is just above middle C on the piano. C6 is three octaves above middle C on the piano.
She has been described as a soprano, but I don't think non-classical music has quite the same kind of classifications. At the time her voice spanned four octaves and she had relative pitch.
Kelly Clarkson's first album was Thankful. She released it 1 year after winning "Season 1" of American Idol. The songs included in this CD are The Trouble With Love Is, Miss Independent, Low, Some Kind of Miracle, What's Up Lonely, Just Missed The Train, Beautiful Disaster, Thankful, Anytime, A Moment Like This, Before Your Love.