The average vocal range spans about two octaves.
The average person has a vocal range of about two octaves.
A normal person can typically sing in a vocal range of about two octaves.
A good vocal range typically covers about 2 to 3 octaves.
Most singers typically have a vocal range of about 2 to 3 octaves.
The average person can typically sing about two octaves.
The average person has a vocal range of about two octaves.
A normal person can typically sing in a vocal range of about two octaves.
A good vocal range typically covers about 2 to 3 octaves.
Most singers typically have a vocal range of about 2 to 3 octaves.
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.
Vocal Timbre: Spinto, Countertenor, Baritone (in the song 2000 Watts of Invincible album, for example) Highest note: B5 Lowest note : E2 Vocal range: 3.6+ octaves (E2-B5; 44 notes by the middle of 1980s according to Seth Riggs, Jackson's vocal consultant (Quote from Seth Riggs); in the 1990s, Riggs said the range expanded to 4 octaves. Apparently, due to aging, Jackson got few additional lower notes, while not losing the highest ones.)
She has over 100 songs and about 15 or 16 total albums.
It is extremely rare for a person to be able to match their voice to every key on the piano. Not many people have a vocal range above an octave. Many professional singers can not sing more than two octaves. Three octaves is quite difficult. Four octaves is rare. And five octaves makes the history books.
The average person can typically sing about two octaves.
The human audible-frequency range typically spans about 10 octaves.
On average, an individual can sing about two octaves, which is equivalent to 14 notes.
A human can typically hear a range of about 10 octaves in total.