Find your voice type

Mariah Carey wouldn't sing Janis Joplin any more than Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses) would sing Frank Sinatra, it just doesn't happen. Why? Because these artists understand their voice type. Knowing your voice type is essential! Understanding your vocal capabilities allows you to put your best foot forward and shine when your moment comes.

Finding your fit is easy. All of our songs can be searched by key and male/female vocals to make sure you find the perfect song for you! Have a look at this article to learn how. Don't know where your voice falls or how to even find out? Not to worry, we've made a quick guide for you.

Happy Singing!

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5 comments
  • 9 years ago
      This was a very interesting and informative guide, but whatever your comfort range may be, singers should always strive to increase that range and improve the tonal quality of their voice. This is a great guide, but shouldn't be seen as a barrier. Practice and you'll be surprised at the improvement in range and vocal quality you'll achieve.
    • 9 years ago
        To it May Concern, Thank you for your feedback. My voice range is B flat. I do really good with Fleetwood Mac or Stevie Nicks. I do have a video to a song called Landslide.
      • 9 years ago
          Well I have am female with a voice that is able to sing Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin etc very comfortably..not to many female songs I can sing comfortably because of their upper range even Adele can be a bit tough at times...so does that make me an Alto or?
        • 9 years ago
            Well. I guess I'm lost. I know I'm a baritone. But I don't see how that helps in in searching for songs. Is there a place to put in voice type and get a list? t
          • 9 years ago
              This seems a bit of a short sighted comment to me. The human voice is the most versatile instrument in known and can make a vast array of sound/tone qualities. One need look no further than the incredible versatility of Broadway singers to see this in action. Have a look at some of the descriptions here: http://musicaltheatreresources.com/2015/11/10/three-broadway-voice-teachers-on-musical-theatre-voice-training-today/