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How are treble divided?

1. The sound range is divided as follows from low to high, and the treble is naturally divided according to this standard:

A1 B1 C D E F G A B c d e f g a b c1 d1 e1?f1?g1 a1 b1 c2 d2 e2 f2 ?g2?a2 b2 c3 d3 e3 f3 g3

a3 b3 c4 d4 e4?f4?g4 a4 b4 c5 d5 e5 f5 g5 a5 b5 c6......

As As can be seen from the figure, CDEFGAB corresponds to 1(Do)2(Re)3(Mi)4(Fa)5(So)6(La)7(Si)?

Take E6 as an example, E refers to Mi , 6 is the sixth sound zone. ?

2. The larger the range number, the higher the note. The highest note is C5 in the international spectrum, which is what we often call High C

For male voices, G4 and above are considered high notes. . Most popular male singers can sing at such a high level.

3. Zhang Yusheng’s true pronunciation has reached high G (the representative work is Rose’s Name), semi-falsetto A3, and falsetto E4 (the mayor of Yonggong Street)

Extended information

1. Treble, a musical term, here refers to a singing method of real voice; treble is always the core issue in singing, and it represents the strength of a singer to a certain extent; as long as it is scientific By practicing your vocal skills, everyone can have the ability to sing high notes.

2. The general male vocal range ranges from C1 to C5, and the lowest male pitch is C1. Only a handful of males in the world can reach the C1 pitch, and can even reach the second-lowest Low C negative value. The true treble of a man does not exceed C5, and the most talented men do not exceed C5, such as Adam Lambert.

3. Due to their short vocal cords, women can naturally sing higher, with a vocal range of C2-B5. The high-pitched part here refers to the real voice, and the vocal cords vibrate across the board; men have a physiological range higher than women. One octave lower, the same, women are also one octave higher than men, here is the concept of equality.

4. Treble, midrange, and bass are collectively referred to as sound zones.

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