22-26 mEq/L
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I'd say she's a mezzo or an alto with a strong upper range. I don't know her exact range, but in Next to Normal she sang F#3 to G5, so her range is probably a little wider than that.
Tenor. Unless you take the full range into consideration, so then it would be a countertenor. A countertenor uses their full voice which includes the normal range, and the falsetto voice, but the countertenor also uses the falsetto range alot.
It varies from person to person. However - an accepted 'normal' hearing range is around 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. The same goes for pain threshold - anything over 120 dB would certainly be uncomfortable for most people.
There are several high male singing voices and ranges and the name used depends on the range regarded as high and the method by which the high notes are achieved.a boy soprano or treble, is a high boy singer before the voice has changed in puberty. Usual range: C4 - C6;a castrati is an adult male castrated before puberty to maintain the high voice permanently. Usual range: C4 - C6;a falsetto sings higher than their normal voice by using the vocal cords in a different way (there a several different methods) and the notes are usually weaker except at the top of the falsetto range. The bottom of their falsetto range usually overlaps the top of their normal range by about an octave;a tenor is the highest usual adult male voice. Usual range: C3 - C5;a counter-tenor is an adult male with the ability to sing in either or both of the contralto (F3 - F5) and mezzo-soprano (A3 - A5) ranges without using falsetto;a sopranist, sopranista or male soprano is a tenor singing in falsetto to reach the soprano range. (C4 - C6)
There are five characteristics for child directed speech:-1-It is less complex than normal speech.2-It is more exaggerated than normal speech.3-It may be higher pitch.4-There are longer annd more frequent pauses,and the rate of speech is slower5-There is a limited range of words,and special forms of words are used.