Once you've warmed up, it's time to find out what your voice can do. In this video Adsrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley test their vocal ranges. The exercises below let you do the same.
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Christine Bleakely and Adrian Chiles test their voice ranges
Your range is the span between the highest and lowest notes you can sing.
There are four main adult voice types - these are classified by their range:
To explore your range sing the note that comes most naturally to you. Gradually take the pitch up to the highest note you can sing without straining. Now take it all the way down to the very lowest note, again without straining. You can also try the above with a line from a song, raising or lowering the pitch each time you repeat it.
Try some of the exercises below. Start in the middle of your range and make sure that you are not straining - if it hurts, or feels uncomforatble, stop. Drink room temperature water throughout. Give yourself a break in-between each exercise.
Remember to listen to the sound you are making, there are audio clips below to help you find the right note.
As with a breathing warm up, there's no right or wrong number of times to repeat these exercises.
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If you have access to a piano the first note in the above exercise is C, then D, E, D and C again.
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