Vocal Range Calculator
What is your voice type? Select the lowest and highest notes you can sing comfortably in full voice (not falsetto), and this calculator will tell you your range in semitones, classify your voice type, and give you context about where you fit among famous singers.
Voice type classification is based on your comfortable singing range, not just the extreme notes you can hit. Sing scales on a piano or keyboard app going down until you cannot produce a clear, supported tone. Then do the same going up.
The six main voice types (low to high):
- Bass: E2 to E4 (the deepest male voices)
- Baritone: A2 to A4 (the most common male voice)
- Tenor: C3 to C5 (the highest standard male voice)
- Contralto: F3 to F5 (the deepest female voice, quite rare)
- Mezzo-Soprano: A3 to A5 (the most common female voice)
- Soprano: C4 to C6 (the highest female voice)
Average untrained singers have about a 1.5 to 2 octave range. Trained singers often achieve 2 to 3 octaves. Exceptional singers like Mariah Carey and Axl Rose have ranges of 4+ octaves.