Vocal Range Finder

Discover your voice type and singing range

How It Works

1

Find Your Lowest Note

Sing or hum as low as you comfortably can

2

Find Your Highest Note

Sing as high as you can (falsetto counts!)

3

Get Your Results

See your vocal range and voice type classification

Voice Type Reference

Male Voices

Female Voices

Vocal Range Finder (Online)

Find Your Vocal Range, Voice Type, and Singing Limits

The Vocal Range Finder is a free online vocal range test that measures how low and how high you can sing. The tool detects your voice pitch in real time, calculates your vocal range in notes and Hz, and suggests your voice type.

This vocal range finder works directly in your browser using a microphone. No downloads, no apps, and no account are required.

How does the vocal range finder work?

The vocal range finder analyzes your singing using real-time pitch detection . The system converts microphone input into frequency values and maps them to musical notes. The lowest and highest sustainable pitches define your vocal range.

  • Captures live voice through your microphone
  • Measures pitch frequency in Hertz (Hz)
  • Matches pitch to musical notes and octaves
  • Identifies lowest and highest comfortable notes
  • Estimates voice type based on tessitura

What does this vocal range test measure?

This vocal range test measures both your full vocal range and your comfortable singing range. The tool also detects register changes during singing.

  • Lowest note you can sustain
  • Highest note you can sustain
  • Total range in octaves
  • Pitch range in Hz
  • Register transitions

Which voice types can the vocal range finder identify?

The vocal range finder suggests a voice type based on pitch range and comfort zone. Classification reflects common vocal pedagogy standards.

  • Female voices: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Contralto
  • Male voices: Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Bass-Baritone
  • Extended analysis: Lyric and dramatic variations

Which vocal registers are detected?

The vocal range finder tracks pitch across multiple vocal registers during singing.

  • Chest voice
  • Head voice
  • Mixed voice
  • Falsetto
  • Vocal fry (when present)

What is vocal range?

Vocal range is the distance between the lowest and highest notes you can sing comfortably. It is commonly measured in octaves and musical notes.

Common Female Vocal Ranges

  • Soprano: approximately C4 to C6
  • Mezzo-Soprano: approximately A3 to A5
  • Alto / Contralto: approximately F3 to F5

Common Male Vocal Ranges

  • Tenor: approximately C3 to C5
  • Baritone: approximately A2 to A4
  • Bass: approximately E2 to E4

How do you use the vocal range finder?

  1. Allow microphone access in your browser
  2. Warm up your voice lightly
  3. Sing your lowest comfortable note
  4. Gradually sing higher notes
  5. Stop when the pitch becomes uncomfortable
  6. View your vocal range and voice type results

How accurate is this vocal range finder?

This vocal range finder provides real-time accuracy at the pitch level. Results depend on microphone quality, background noise, and vocal stability.

  • Quiet environment improves accuracy
  • Sustained notes improve pitch detection
  • Warm-up improves usable range detection

Who should use a vocal range finder?

This vocal range finder supports beginners and experienced singers. It is suitable for practice, self-assessment, and song selection.

  • Singers and vocal students
  • Choir members
  • Songwriters and performers
  • Music teachers and vocal coaches

Vocal range finder vs manual testing

Manual methods rely on piano reference and subjective listening. This online vocal range finder provides automated, real-time pitch analysis.

  • No piano required
  • Instant pitch and range calculation
  • Tracks extended registers
  • Works directly in the browser

Privacy and microphone usage

All audio processing occurs locally in your browser. No voice recordings are uploaded or stored.

  • Microphone access is temporary
  • No audio files are saved
  • No data is transmitted to servers

Vocal Range Finder – Frequently Asked Questions

You find your vocal range by singing from your lowest to highest comfortable notes. The vocal range finder measures pitch in real time and identifies your full and practical range automatically.

A normal vocal range spans about 1.5 to 2 octaves for untrained singers. Trained singers often reach 2 to 3 octaves, depending on voice type and technique.

Your voice type depends on your comfortable pitch range and tessitura. The vocal range finder estimates voice type such as soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, or bass.

Falsetto shows extended range but does not define voice type. Voice classification uses your modal or comfortable singing range, not extreme registers.

Yes. Vocal range can expand with proper technique, warm-ups, and breath control. Progress usually adds several notes rather than full octaves.

Online vocal range finders provide accurate pitch detection under quiet conditions. Accuracy depends on microphone quality, sustained notes, and stable vocal production.

A pitch detector measures single-note frequency. A vocal range test uses pitch detection to calculate your lowest note, highest note, and total singing range.

No. The vocal range finder processes audio locally in your browser. No recordings are uploaded, saved, or transmitted.

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