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Find Your Vocal Range — The Pro Way

Test your singing range right in the browser. No downloads. No guesswork. Get teacher‑grade insights, healthy‑singing guidance, and clear next steps—crafted by the coaches at the Katrina Pfitzner School of Voice.

Microphone‑enabled

Coach‑designed warmup

Usable range + tessitura

Shareable report

Free & easy

Why singers choose Vocal Range Test Pro

Teacher‑grade insights

See your lowest and highest notes alongside a suggested usable range (tessitura) for healthy song choices—what coaches actually use in lessons.

Fast, in‑browser testing

Works on desktop or mobile with your built‑in mic. Start in seconds and get results you can apply immediately—no download required.

Actionable next steps

Get curated resources, song‑selection tips, and the option to book a 1:1 session to expand range and improve technique.

Coach‑designed protocol

Warmups, ascending + descending passes, and gentle prompts reduce false highs/lows, so the result reflects how you actually sing.

Register and passaggi awareness

See where transitions occur (chest, mix, head/falsetto) and get targeted drills to smooth them over time.

Built for lessons

Save or export a shareable report for your next lesson — align goals with your coach faster.

Start your test

  1. Allow microphone access when prompted.
  2. Complete a quick 60‑second warmup (built in).
  3. Sing comfortably from your lowest to highest note (we’ll guide you up and down).
  4. See your results: full range, usable range (tessitura), voice type, and song suggestions.

Tip: Quiet room, phone/laptop mic works. External USB mic is optional.

How it works

1) Warm up

Loosen up with gentle slides and lip trills. It helps accuracy and keeps your voice healthy.

2) Sing low to high

Hold each note for a second or two so your pitch is detected reliably.

3) See your range

Your lowest and highest notes light up on the keyboard. You’ll also see a suggested usable range for picking songs.

4) Next steps

Explore song ideas in your range, read quick tips, or book time with a coach to expand safely.

Understanding voice types

Voice classifications are guides, not rules. Your comfortable range and tone matter as much as your extremes.

Soprano

Highest common female voice. Bright, agile, and often the lead line in many styles.

Mezzo‑soprano

Middle female voice with warmth and flexibility; overlaps with soprano and contralto.

Contralto/Alto

Low female voice—rich and dark in color. True contraltos are rare; many singers identify as alto in choirs.

Tenor

Higher male voice, clear and ringing; prominent in pop, rock, and musical theatre.

Baritone

Middle male voice with a versatile, warm quality across genres.

Bass

Lowest common male voice; resonant and powerful—often anchoring harmony.

Make better musical decisions, faster

Choose songs that fit

Match your usable range to audition cuts, covers, and setlists—perform with less strain and more confidence.

Track your progress

Retest periodically and see how targeted practice and coaching expand your capabilities over time.

Learn with a pro

Turn results into action. Meet 1:1 with a coach to build smart technique, increase stamina, and grow artistry.

A supportive community for singers

From first lessons to national stages, our coaches help singers develop confidence, craft, and career‑ready skills—online and in person.

Frequently asked questions

Is the test free?

Yes—the vocal range test is free to use. Optional coaching and programs are available if you want personalized training.

No account is required to run the test. If you want to save results and track progress, you can create a free student account.

It’s designed by vocal coaches to prioritize singer comfort and repeatability. Accuracy improves with the quick warmup, quiet room, and a couple of retests. The report shows both your full span and your usable range (tessitura).

It provides guidance based on range and comfort cues. Final classification also considers timbre, registration, and repertoire. A coach can help confirm your type over time.

Yes — modern browsers with microphone access on mobile, tablet, and desktop work well.

No. You control microphone permissions. Your results are yours — you can retest or delete saved results at any time. All the analysis is done directly on your phone, computer, or tablet.

Yes, with a parent/guardian. Young voices change — retest periodically and focus on comfortable singing.

Yes. A USB mic can help in noisy rooms, but your built‑in mic is fine for most singers.

Try the warmup again, retest later in the day, or reduce background noise. Avoid breathy fry or forced squeaks — we care about musical, sustainable notes.

Hydration, time of day, rest, and warm‑up can shift your results. That’s normal. Focus on your comfortable, repeatable range for performance.

Yes. The test gives a quick snapshot. For placement or auditions, consider a short 1:1 consult with a coach for repertoire and technique advice.

Ready to discover your voice?

Ready to turn insight into artistry? Bring your report to a lesson and build your range the healthy way.Test your range in minutes—then turn your results into music that fits you.