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Range is the distance between your lowest and highest note available to you when you sing two separate notes; sing your lowest note, then your highest, and measure in octaves or groups of eight pitches the difference between the two. For instance, if you can sing three octaves above your lowest note, you have a range of three octaves.

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The usual frequency range considered "hi-fi" is 20 to 20,000 Hz.

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Depending on how many frets you have. If you have 24 frets you would have 5 octaves.

But 22 frets would have 4 octaves.

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the number of octaves a performer can sing

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A narrow range is one in which the melody centers around a few given notes.

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The number of octaves a performers can sing

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