About this vocal range project

Built for real singers, not just vocal technicians

If you search online for a vocal range test, you will quickly find a mix of quizzes, random note challenges and charts that do not explain what any of it means. We created this tool because singers kept asking the same questions: “Is my voice actually high or low?”, “Why can I hit some high notes in chest voice but not in head voice?”, and “Which songs are really written for my range?”. Our goal is to give you a simple, trustworthy vocal range test that turns these questions into clear, visual answers you can use in lessons, rehearsals and practice sessions.

Illustration of sound waves moving smoothly across a piano keyboard, symbolizing vocal range

Your voice is more than a label

Traditional voice categories such as bass, baritone, tenor, alto, mezzo‑soprano and soprano can be helpful, but they are only part of the story. Many people sit between two types or feel that their speaking voice does not match the label they were given. Our vocal range test listens to your actual notes, not your age or gender, and shows your usable range on a familiar piano‑style scale. You can see exactly where your strongest notes live, where you start to switch register, and where your top and bottom limits currently are.

We also care deeply about how a vocal range test feels. That is why the experience is calm, step‑by‑step and supportive. Instead of telling you that you “failed” a note, the test encourages you to stop when the sound becomes strained, explaining that a healthy range is better than a forced one. After the test, we provide friendly explanations about chest voice, head voice, mixed voice and passaggi so that the numbers you see are connected to real singing concepts you can talk about with a teacher or choir director.

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Made for beginners and pros

Whether you have never taken a vocal lesson or you sing professionally, the vocal range test adapts to your level and uses language that any musician can understand.

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Clear visual feedback

Your results appear as highlighted keys and note names, so you immediately see how your vocal range compares to common voice types and famous singers.

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Safe, healthy approach

Our prompts remind you to warm up first, breathe properly and stop before strain, so the vocal range test supports long‑term vocal health instead of chasing extreme notes.

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What You Get From the Vocal Range Test

Practical tools and insights for everyday singing.

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Precise range detection

The vocal range test guides you note by note, from comfortably low pitches to your safe upper limit. It records both your absolute extremes and your comfortable singing range, then summarizes them in an easy‑to‑read chart that you can bring to your teacher or choir director.

  • Built with real‑world singing in mind
  • Step‑by‑step guidance, no guesswork
  • Designed to support healthy, sustainable vocal practice
  • Inspired by vocal pedagogy and choir experience

How to Use the Vocal Range Test

Track progress over time

Track progress over time

Repeat the vocal range test every few weeks and compare your results. You may notice your comfortable top notes growing, your low range becoming more stable, or your register transitions smoothing out as your technique improves.

Choose better songs and keys

Choose better songs and keys

Use your vocal range test report when picking karaoke tracks, audition pieces or choir parts. Matching songs to your range makes singing feel easier, more expressive and less tiring, especially during long rehearsals or gigs.

Support lessons and self‑study

Support lessons and self‑study

Bring screenshots of your vocal range test to lessons or online coaching sessions. Having a shared picture of your current range and goals helps your teacher design exercises that suit your exact voice rather than a generic category.

User stories

What Singers Say

Real experiences from people who tried the vocal range test.

Portraits of diverse singers smiling after completing a vocal range test
I had taken a few random online quizzes before, but this was the first vocal range test that actually showed me usable information. The note chart and explanations finally made sense of what my choir director had been telling me for years.

Emily R.

Choir alto, weekend band singer

"As a guitar player who sings backing vocals, I never knew if I should try harmony lines above or below the melody. The vocal range test gave me confidence to pick parts that sit right in my strongest zone."

Carlos M.

Indie band musician / Using the tool for 6 months

"I teach teenagers who are still figuring out their voices. We use the vocal range test at the start of the school year as a reference, then again in the spring. The visual progress keeps them motivated and proud."

Dana K.

High school choir director / Works with 60+ students

"English is not my first language, but the instructions were clear and gentle. The vocal range test helped me understand words like chest voice and head voice in a practical way, not just as theory."

Yuki S.

Karaoke fan / Started singing regularly last year

Frequently Asked Questions