For an instrument, YES.
For a singer, YES.
In general, YES.
It is someone who's vocal range can cover a range of octaves, I think it is usually at least 2... Hope this helps :)
She is a Mezzo-Soprano, with a 2 Octave Range
He was a tenor with over a three-octave range.
Tenor/falsetto. Three-and-half- octave range, a natural baritone ...
Octave Maus was born in 1856.
about average in terms of high-low pitch. a good tenor's range is typically from an octave below middle c to an octave above middle c.
She had a 4 octave vocal range.
A guitar is typically tuned to the octave range of E2 to E4.
It is someone who's vocal range can cover a range of octaves, I think it is usually at least 2... Hope this helps :)
No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.
Some singers known for having a 2-octave range include Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Freddie Mercury.
She is a Mezzo-Soprano, with a 2 Octave Range
An octave.
The average octave range of a professional opera singer is typically around two octaves, spanning from about C3 to C5.
It refers to the octave of voice, or range, from e flat 4 to e flat 5. That starts at the 4th audible octave of e flat and continues to the 5th audible octave of e flat.
He was a tenor with over a three-octave range.
Yes. VERY good. People like Christina Aaguilera and Micheal Jackson can sing 4 octaves. it's also higher than Whitney Houstons range (which is 3.2)