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Free Vocal Range Test

Sing or hum to discover your vocal range and voice type

🎧 For best results, use headphones in a quiet space.

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Free Online Vocal Range Test

Find out your voice type in about 60 seconds. This free singing range test uses real-time pitch detection to measure the lowest and highest notes you can sing — then tells you whether you're a soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, or bass. No signup, no download — it runs entirely in your browser.

How the Vocal Range Test Works

1

Warm Up

Sing a comfortable note to calibrate the pitch detector and get your voice ready.

2

Find Your Low

Gradually sing lower until you reach the bottom of your comfortable range.

3

Find Your High

Gradually sing higher until you reach the top of your comfortable range.

Voice Types Explained

Soprano

C4 – C6

The highest female voice type, known for bright, powerful high notes. Common in opera and pop.

Mezzo-Soprano

A3 – A5

A rich middle-range female voice. Warm, full tone that bridges soprano and alto.

Alto

F3 – F5

The lowest female voice type with a deep, resonant quality. Prized in choral and jazz singing.

Tenor

C3 – C5

The highest common male voice type. Versatile and expressive, spanning rock, R&B, and classical.

Baritone

A2 – A4

The most common male voice type, sitting between tenor and bass with a rich, warm tone.

Bass

E2 – E4

The lowest male voice type with deep, powerful low notes. The foundation of choral harmony.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my voice type?
Your voice type is determined by your vocal range — the span from the lowest to the highest note you can sing comfortably. The six main voice types are soprano, mezzo-soprano, and alto for higher voices, and tenor, baritone, and bass for lower voices. Our free test detects your range and tells you your type in about 60 seconds.
How do I find my vocal range?
Sing or hum into your device's microphone. The test guides you through three steps: a warm-up, finding your lowest comfortable note, and finding your highest comfortable note. The result is your vocal range, displayed in scientific pitch notation (e.g. C3–C5).
Is this vocal range test accurate?
The test uses real-time pitch detection running entirely in your browser. It is accurate for comfortable singing range. Results may vary depending on warm-up, microphone quality, and background noise — for best results, use headphones in a quiet space.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. The vocal range test is completely free, requires no signup, and works directly in your web browser. No app download needed — just allow microphone access and start singing.
Can I expand my vocal range?
Yes! With consistent practice, most singers can expand their range by several semitones. PitchHighway offers guided vocal exercises, pitch-matching games, and structured training journeys designed to help you sing higher and lower over time.
Take the Free Vocal Range Test