Disclaimer

SingingRangeTest.com provides browser-based singing tools, vocal education resources, singer vocal-range research, and related informational content.

The website is intended for general educational and informational use only. It is not a substitute for individualized professional voice instruction, medical diagnosis, treatment, or clinical assessment.

By using the site, you acknowledge that online tools and educational content have practical limitations and should be interpreted accordingly.

Educational Information Only

Content on SingingRangeTest.com may explain topics such as:

  • vocal range;
  • voice types;
  • tessitura;
  • vocal registers;
  • pitch and musical notes;
  • singing technique;
  • singer vocal ranges;
  • general vocal-health concepts.

This information is intended to help readers understand these subjects more clearly.

It should not be treated as personalized professional advice.

A general article cannot account for every factor affecting an individual voice, including training, age, technique, anatomy, temporary vocal condition, repertoire, and health history.

Tool Results and Accuracy

Some SingingRangeTest.com tools use browser-based audio analysis to detect pitch and produce musical measurements, calculations, or estimates.

Different outputs should not all be interpreted in the same way.

For example:

  • detected pitch is estimated from the microphone signal;
  • musical notes are calculated from detected frequencies;
  • vocal-range span is calculated from accepted boundary notes;
  • voice type is an educational estimate;
  • tessitura-related or transition-related results are approximations;
  • singer comparisons are contextual rather than definitive.

Tool results can be affected by factors such as:

  • microphone characteristics;
  • device audio processing;
  • background noise;
  • signal stability;
  • singing approach;
  • temporary vocal condition;
  • browser and device behaviour.

A test result represents what was detected during that session. It should not automatically be treated as your permanent maximum range, your complete usable range, or a professional assessment of your voice.

For more detail, see our Testing Methodology and Accuracy & Limitations.

Voice Type, Tessitura, and Register Estimates

Lowest and highest notes are not enough to determine a voice type with certainty.

Professional voice classification may also consider factors such as:

  • tessitura;
  • timbre;
  • vocal weight;
  • register transitions;
  • repertoire;
  • technique;
  • age and vocal development.

Any automated voice-type result on SingingRangeTest.com should therefore be treated as an educational estimate, not a definitive classical Fach classification or professional certification.

The same caution applies to automated or guided estimates involving tessitura, passaggio, or vocal registers.

A browser tool cannot fully evaluate comfort, effort, tone quality, sustainability, or every physiological aspect of vocal production.

Vocal Health and Medical Information

SingingRangeTest.com does not diagnose or treat:

  • vocal injuries;
  • voice disorders;
  • vocal-fold conditions;
  • neurological voice problems;
  • respiratory conditions;
  • other medical causes of voice change.

A pitch detector can identify aspects of an audio signal, but it cannot determine whether your vocal folds are healthy or whether a note was produced safely.

Do not use a successful high or low note as proof that your voice is medically healthy.

If you experience persistent or unexplained:

  • pain;
  • hoarseness;
  • recurring voice loss;
  • major voice changes;
  • difficulty speaking;
  • breathing or swallowing problems associated with voice symptoms;

seek guidance from an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

For general safety guidance, see our Vocal Health Tips.

Use Vocal Range Tools Responsibly

A vocal-range test should help you observe your voice, not encourage you to force it.

Do not repeatedly push for painful or significantly uncomfortable high or low notes simply to increase the displayed range.

The software cannot determine whether a note feels:

  • comfortable;
  • strained;
  • painful;
  • sustainable;
  • appropriate for repeated singing.

If an extreme note does not come reasonably, stop rather than repeatedly forcing it.

Your highest possible sound is not necessarily your most useful singing note.

No Guaranteed Results

SingingRangeTest.com does not guarantee that using its tools, articles, or educational resources will:

  • increase your vocal range;
  • improve pitch accuracy;
  • change your voice type;
  • improve vocal technique;
  • improve vocal health;
  • produce specific performance results;
  • lead to professional singing success.

Individual results vary.

Training outcomes depend on many factors that an online website cannot control or evaluate completely.

Singer Vocal Range Research

SingingRangeTest.com publishes vocal-range information about well-known singers.

Singer-range research can involve uncertainty because different sources may include different:

  • studio recordings;
  • live performances;
  • registers;
  • vocal effects;
  • isolated extreme notes;
  • interpretations of the same performance.

Where possible, we review appropriate evidence and distinguish between documented extremes and a singer’s more representative range.

However, a published singer range should not be treated as an official certification of that person’s entire vocal capability.

A documented extreme note also does not automatically represent the singer’s normal, comfortable, or most frequently used range.

Our research and sourcing process is explained in the Editorial Guidelines.

No Artist or Industry Affiliation

Unless specifically stated otherwise, SingingRangeTest.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to the singers, artists, estates, record labels, publishers, management companies, music schools, or other third parties discussed on the site.

Artist names, song titles, trademarks, and other third-party identifiers may be used for informational, descriptive, comparative, or educational purposes.

References to a singer do not imply that the singer or their representatives have reviewed or approved our analysis.

General Singing Guidance

Some pages on SingingRangeTest.com contain general educational guidance about:

  • warm-ups;
  • range development;
  • register use;
  • pitch practice;
  • singing technique.

This is general educational material, not individualized professional coaching.

A qualified singing teacher or vocal coach may be better suited to evaluate your technique, repertoire, vocal coordination, or professional voice classification in person.

Medical symptoms should be evaluated by an appropriately qualified healthcare professional rather than a singing coach or online tool.

Advertising, Affiliate Links, and Commercial Relationships

SingingRangeTest.com may use:

  • display advertising;
  • affiliate links;
  • sponsorships;
  • commercial partnerships;
  • other forms of monetization.

Commercial relationships do not determine:

  • tool results;
  • singer-range conclusions;
  • voice classifications;
  • factual corrections;
  • scientific explanations;
  • editorial conclusions.

Where a material commercial relationship is relevant to a recommendation or page, we aim to disclose it appropriately.

Our broader editorial-independence standards are described in the Editorial Guidelines.

Third-Party Websites and Resources

SingingRangeTest.com may link to third-party websites for:

  • sources;
  • further reading;
  • technical documentation;
  • products or services;
  • related resources.

We do not control third-party websites and cannot guarantee their:

  • accuracy;
  • availability;
  • privacy practices;
  • security;
  • future content.

A link does not automatically mean we endorse every statement, product, or service available on that website.

Users should review third-party policies and information independently where appropriate.

Information May Change

The site is updated over time.

Changes may include:

  • tool features;
  • methodology;
  • singer-range evidence;
  • educational explanations;
  • links;
  • policies;
  • corrections.

Older information may be revised when stronger evidence becomes available or when the site’s tools change.

A previously published result, claim, or explanation should therefore not be assumed to remain unchanged indefinitely.

Corrections

We aim to correct meaningful factual or technical errors when they are identified and supported by appropriate evidence.

If you find:

  • an incorrect singer note;
  • a factual error;
  • an outdated claim;
  • a technical problem;
  • a misleading explanation;

please contact us.

Material corrections may be documented according to our editorial standards.

See our Contact Us page to report an issue.

Privacy

Use of microphone-based tools, cookies, analytics, advertising technologies, and related data practices is governed by our current Privacy Policy.

The Privacy Policy should be treated as the primary source for current information about data handling.

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SingingRangeTest.com is created and maintained by Sam Cooke. You can learn more on the Author page.

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