DAY SEVEN: I think i have found my vocal range! It's not where i would love it to be, but i'm pleased to know that where i am at its not so bad. I know that i am more comfortable singing a E5 or F5 then going all the way to A5, but i can hit it, and hit it strong, depending on how i am breathing and such. I know this has nothing to do with art, but well i've been singing for about 2 to 3 years now (on my own) and trying to see if it is something i really like. Let me tell you, it is. It's one of the best feeling in the world to just sing. Now if you have no idea what i am talking about with E3 and such, its ok, it is basically the notes i can sing the lowest and highest at (comfortably at least). The chart below explains the three type of women ranges (not to say that women can only sing those notes at those ranges, many women can be two or even all three and hit higher notes and lower notes that what their range "should" be, the same applies for men.)
Women: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto
Men: Bass, Baritone, Tenor
Depending upon the person they can have a range that stretches into many octaves. I have a 3 octave range, most people do too.
I know that this again, has nothing to do with art, but i love to sing as much as i love to do art. So when i was able to learn all this by myself, i was pretty damn proud. Then again i did just google it and learned it all like that. Anyone could have done it i guess :/ Well that is going to end day seven :D
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