Despite its intuitive clarity, vocal range is not easy to define, nor is it easy to compare the vocal ranges and, it depends on which reference is used. For example, Middle C is noted as C1 by the Oxford Dictionary of Opera, while others note it as C4. Some references start their scale at A others at C. So I've put a link below that goes into great detail for you to look at.
Gaga is a mezzo soprano with three octaves and three notes. Her vocal range is F#2-G5-C6 or E7.
Mary J. Blige Vocal Range is a Four Octave Vocal Range.
Beyonce's Vocal Range is A2-F6
Ozzy Osborne actuallyhas a pretty impressive vocal range. According to a google search, the vocal range for him is B1-F5(-G♯5)
His range is A2-G5, making him a tenor.
C3-g5
A male tenor voice typically starts from B2. And B2:G5 is an awesome vocal range.
She's a soprano (A3 - A5)
Gaga is a mezzo soprano with three octaves and three notes. Her vocal range is F#2-G5-C6 or E7.
I'd say she's a mezzo or an alto with a strong upper range. I don't know her exact range, but in Next to Normal she sang F#3 to G5, so her range is probably a little wider than that.
Yes, a range of between G3 and G5 is a good range for a thirteen year old.
The vocal range of a singer with an E4 vocal range typically spans from E3 to E5.
Mary J. Blige Vocal Range is a Four Octave Vocal Range.
The vocal range of a singer with a G4 vocal range typically spans from the G below middle C to the G above middle C.
The typical men's vocal range is lower than that of women. Men usually have a vocal range that spans from around E2 to E4, while women typically have a vocal range that spans from around A3 to C6. This difference in vocal range is due to physiological differences in the size and shape of the vocal cords between men and women.
To determine your vocal range and identify what vocal range you are, you can work with a vocal coach or use online resources like vocal range tests. These tests typically involve singing scales to determine the highest and lowest notes you can comfortably sing. Your vocal range is usually classified as soprano, alto, tenor, or bass based on the notes you can reach.
To expand your vocal range higher, you can practice vocal exercises that focus on strengthening your upper register, such as scales and arpeggios. Additionally, proper breathing techniques and vocal warm-ups can help improve your overall vocal range. Consistent practice and working with a vocal coach can also be beneficial in expanding your vocal range.