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What is the vocal range of boys?

Generally, the vocal range of boys is generally g~g2, two octaves. Some people with good conditions can sing to A2 or even B2, which all depends on talent and acquired training. Generally, it is difficult to widen the range of real voice.

The natural range difference between men and women is that the female voice is about 6 keys above the male voice and cannot reach an octave. Generally speaking, it is because there is not much difference between men and women in the extreme vocal range, and female singers in the low range cannot sing as low as male singers due to physical limitations.

Vocal range and vocal area

Vocal range

There are two types of vocal range: the total range and the range of individual voices or musical instruments. The total range refers to the total range of the tone sequence, that is, the distance from its lowest bass to the highest pitch (C2-c5).

The range of an individual voice or musical instrument refers to that part of the entire range that can be reached. For example, the range of a piano is A2-c5.

Voice area is a part of the sound range, which can be roughly divided into three types: treble area, midrange area and bass area.

In the entire vocal range, the small character group, the small character group 1 and the small character group 2 belong to the middle range. The three groups of small characters, the four groups and the five groups of small characters belong to the high-pitched area, while the large group, group one and two of large characters belong to the low-pitched area.

The divisions of the sound zones of various human voices and various musical instruments are often inconsistent. For example, the high-pitched zone of a bass is the low-pitched zone of an alto.