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I can go upto a D above high C ( or is that the middle C on the piano?  :sweatdrop: I'm talking about the C on the 8th fret of the high E string). Used to belt to an F a couple years back. But I've stopped practicing lol

 

 

 

P.S Let us know if you are male or female so that your answer makes more sense :)

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Yeah, when done with the right technique, it feels exhilarating to reach such range. I follow the methods of Speech Level Singing so there is a lot of compression involved. But I wonder how people like Steven Tyler and Axl Rose reach those high notes. It seems like their natural range is in that area.

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Oh I wish I could just sing in tune   :( 

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Awww, I think you sing beautiful Jan. :)

And I don't even have to listen to you to say that ;)

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I've been singing for 25 years and I have to admit I don't have a clue what my highest note is or was?!?!?! I've always considered my range to be so so…come to think about it maybe I should check some old recordings and find out, I know I'm no Axl that's for sure. ;-)

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I have a pretty strong upper range(I'd like to think LOL) but relatively small lol Definitely nothing compared to these greats. Though I follow the method of Speech Level Singing, I've heard of the overdrive  gear from one of Cathrine Sadolin's videos. Interesting stuff.

 

Good share Tom! Some really talented stuff we have from the 60s/70s/80s era. 90s and the 2k has seen some good range too. Like Adam Lambert, I never followed the American Idol, but I came across many songs which showed his range. Versatile singer indeed.

 

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I need to add, about being judged as a singer, I do firmly believe it has nothing to do with what note you can reach or not. The overall performance is what matters and make you a good or even great singer. Range help, sure, but it's not vital for continuously make great takes. Thankfully! ;-)

IMHO,

S

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I need to add, about being judged as a singer, I do firmly believe it has nothing to do with what note you can reach or not. The overall performance is what matters and make you a good or even great singer. Range help, sure, but it's not vital for continuously make great takes. Thankfully! ;-)

IMHO,

S

I agree and follow the same principle. :) People are hooked with reaching high notes and belting their lines but it's not necessarily necessary. lol

 

But boy do I hate those times while writing a song which I know would sound amazing if I reach a particular note for a particular line but I can't. 

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