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p schmidt
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How do I know what vocal range I have, and where do I change that setting ..sorry if it's been asked before...
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Hi,

You can try to use this guide to determine your vocal range: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IejHKpfHso

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I guess so ..seems my range is not on the list..low note c3 high note c6 must be a bass? where do I enter my vocal range in the program...I did see it when I downloaded but I don't know what I entered...thanks again.
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Hi,

You go to file->user properties and here you can set the vocal range. You can also set it to custom and then set it from c3 to c6 ;)


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Great ..I'll give it a shot!
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when I click the edit button the drop down doesn't have that setting it shows alto ,tenor, bass and so on no 'C' numbers
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Hi,

The drop-down menu is for selecting the regular vocal range standards like Bass, tenor, etc.

You can only use edit on the "customized" vocal range, and then you can set your range by dragging the two notes around on the staff. The lowest one should be the lowest note you can sing, and the top one should be the highest.
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Got it!...thanks
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